Quote from: BlueMarsalis79 on Jan 08, 2023, 01:30:52 PMI want it to be different, like as different as Alien Resurrection was from Alien³ as Alien³ was from Aliens and as Aliens was from Alien, it is something I loved immediately about the series from my first exposure as a kid to them on DVD.
When I flipped open that Quadrilogy to me it was never one film was clearly better than the other at that time, but did I want to be immersed in the discovery of the derelict, or the dazzling fun trill ride of Aliens, the intensity of Alien³ and such triumph over the animal and man, or the bizarre Saturday Morning cartoon feeling I got watching Alien Resurrection.
Just take the basic concept and make it your own.
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That's true. Each movie is different and with its own vibe. Arguably even the prequels.
Prometheus with its grandiose space adventure concept, then
Covenant with its gothic elements. But yup, that is more beautifully appreciable with the original
Alien Quadrilogy, and it would be nicely accurate for
Alien Romulus film to be unique as well.
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Jan 08, 2023, 02:23:06 PMAnd knowing Álvarez, I'd imagine that the sensibilities inherent to his brand of filmmaking are going to yield something trashier/schlockier than we're used to from this particular series (and mind you, I don't say that in a demeaning way at all, it's just his particular style that he usually goes for and he's proven that over and over again). It will be very interesting to see how that translates to Alien.
I'm not very familiar with Álvarez's
filmography. Do his movies have a campy vibe or something?
Quote from: TC on Jan 08, 2023, 03:47:03 PMJust give me a movie that makes me feel something.
TC
Well, some movies can make us feel amazed, satisfied, disappointed... but to the point of not making us feel anything at all? Is there any movie on the
IP that has left you with that feeling?