Aliens or predators who is better
On one hand, it was a solid film with a strong cast, a decent script and some entertaining special effects. It was written and directed by Paul W. Still, it was a beautiful film that benefited from a stellar cast and the return of Ridley Scott at the helm. It generally received favorable reviews but failed to receive any major awards or accolades. Killing off the characters of Bishop, Newt and Hicks in the first scene understandably earned some immediate backlash, but with all the random directions the franchise has since taken, it no longer seems like such a drastic departure.
Instead, take the film for what it is: an exciting and gory sci-fi horror flick that puts an army of Aliens inside a prison and foundry with a group of dangerous and violent inmates. It was written by David Giler, Walter Hill and Larry Ferguson, and directed by David Fincher, who later disowned the film, blaming studio interference and deadlines. Critics were kinder to "Prometheus," but we enjoyed 's "Alien: Covenant" a bit more because as fans of the "Alien" franchise, we actually like to see aliens.
Sure, "Prometheus" had a couple, but it took its own unique story path, as opposed to its sequel, "Alien: Covenant," which resembles the previous installments much more. Packed with action, suspense, gore and some seriously disturbing sequences, "Covenant" might lack the depth of its predecessor, but watching multiple aliens dominate a group of helpless humans reminded us how fun the franchise can be.
Game over, man! The part went to Kevin Peter Hall instead. The critical reception was initially mixed, but many of those opinions eventually changed in later years. The film on its own is enjoyable enough and has more than a few memorable moments, but it has twice as many strange, unexplainable ones how did Christie die from a teen-foot fall into water? After the success of Freddy vs. Jason a year before, everyone was clamoring for Alien and Predator to square off on the big screen, especially after the hit video game and comic book series did them so much justice.
Featuring some wicked effects work, slick cinematography, and a story that was probably the most inventive way you could have gotten these two together, Alien vs. Predator was initially let down by four characters: PG Two icons of the horror genre with some of the juiciest kills on the market were now going to be held back on the bloodshed in favor of appealing to a wider audience.
There is still some fantastic alien insides splattered across the screen to satisfy your inner animalistic urges, but there is a definite de-clawing of the villains that takes away some of the fun.
However, we only get one proper face-off before returning to the boring human characters and we never get another species to throw down again. The second half brings some more unique elements as it is drenched in silence and allows the last human and Predator to work off one another during some nice character work told through body language, but this is just a diamond in the rough.
AVP is a great looking and at times fun movie, but it is a case of style over substance with little to add. This ranking is based on the far superior assembly cut.
After the first two Alien films were instantaneous masterpieces, Alien 3 had an impossible task living up to their legacy. To be fair, it was given a good shot, with David Fincher Mindhunter a seemingly perfect director to wrap up the series. But the notoriously horrendous production ruined any chance it had at being a classic. Kudos to the creative team for actually presenting a finished project that is still by all accounts a good film, but what fans received was one of the ballsiest moves in movie history.
The film fearlessly kills off three of the most beloved main characters from Aliens immediately and then proceeds to gruellingly torture Ripley Sigourney Weaver for the rest of its runtime. Watching Alien 3 is like watching a two-and-a-half-hour depiction of depression — the whole thing is just so bleak and miserable that it makes you want to stop watching. The ending is also the perfect way to have ended the franchise. Predators was the grand return of a solo Predator film after he had taken a backseat for twenty straight years, with only the two crossover Alien films allowing him to stay in the public eye.
It garnered hype for returning to its jungle roots, emphasizing tense thrilling action and the promise of multiple predators hunting down our cast instead of the usual solo hunter. What audiences got was a safe, if unmemorable, effort. However, the more into the film we get, the less impressive it gets. The action is serviceable, the kills are shockingly bloodless and rather tame beyond the climax, and it adds nothing particularly interesting to the lore.
The new technology obsessed uber-predators are suitably menacing but have a disappointing amount of screen time the tracker predator alone gets barely over forty seconds on screen. Predator 2 is a lot better than people give it credit for.
Think the mighty Predator could kick seven shades of hell out of that slimy Alien? Let us know your reasons in the comments, or give us a tweet RooblaOfficial. If you are a writer or entertainment enthusiast and early access as a tester interests you, visit our join page to get in touch.
Search for:. Close Open search bar Open main navigation menu Sign in. Main Roobla navigation menu Powerful Toggle darkmode. Post author:. Search your feelings, you know it to be true - the Alien is better than the Predator, and we'll tell you the reasons why Jan 02, roob. Share All sharing options for: Six Reasons why the Alien is better than the Predator Twitter opens in new window Facebook opens in new window Linkedin opens in new window Reddit opens in new window Pocket opens in new window Flipboard opens in new window Email opens in new window Copy this URL.
Add to collection s. The Alien has acid for blood The more you hurt them, the more you make it possible for them to hurt you. The Alien is fast And nimble.
0コメント