The first movie I ever remember seeing Ron Perlman in was the Sean Connery & Christian Slater movie "The Name of the Rose", a dark medieval murder mystery with some very "European" looking faces.
Update. I've blasted through Alien 1-4 in the last week and loved these commentaries. I've Oliver for several years and Rob for a couple, both great channels that present movies in a different way. Even though these movies all have commentaries it's a great a great way to watch them again. I knew had done commentaries but had never fully checked your back catalogue. I jumped from this to Ghostbusters. 1984 was a hell of a year for movies. As streaming grew and then after COVID, movies rarely bothered with commentaries, they were rarely worth anyway. I also saw Alien Romulus on Saturday, even though it has issues, I genuinely enjoyed it and it was great sitting in an almost packed cinema.
I love Oliver Harper and I appreciate him doing commentary on this movie and AVP. In my opinion, because ALIEN and ALIENS were almost perfect, some of the other movies in the franchise get unfair critism. Now that Aliens vs Predator - Requiem movie....SMH... that movie had NO redeeming value at all🤣
I love this, even if I am no fan of Joss Whedon. It's my fourth favorite in the series. I went to see it three times. It's the last one in that universe, that I enjoyed at all. I didn’t watch that new one, mind you. Not going to.
Hi! Love your commentaries, thanks! Regarding the discussion at about 1Hr about how the scientists got the alien DNA... Well, in Alien³ Ripley gave a blood sample, not a DNA test. Maybe the chest burster feeds on the host´s blood in order to grow, and thereby some body fluids from the alien (perhaps KY jelly...) and the host might be exchanged... So Ripley´s blood had alien DNA in it. Perhaps that resulted in the military scientists having a blood sample DNA jungle, and that`s why they took so long to isolate the Alien´s DNA from Ripley´s DNA. That could be why they had so many failures in replocating Ripley, and kept the last one because it was the only one that survived... until they got the Ripley with Alien super powers... and the Queen! One just has to think these things through... And no, I am not a scientist. But I have fucked a robot... Regards, Swami
@@iamthewerebear4837same. Not great compared to the first 3 if it’s me, but I dig the diet Heavy Metal/Metal Hurlant vibe it’s got going on. It’s so dumb but still really fun for what it is.
This movie is really cool looking. The Alien movies actually have a very good track record and have always had strong visual stylists for directors. Fede Alvarez has made some decent movies (Don't Breathe), but he is definitely the odd man out when you look at the history of directors in the proper Alien film series.
If you think Dominique Pinion 'has a weird face' in this movie.... ....I suggest you watch him in "Diva". His 1981 film debut. Diva is an amazing film in and of itself. The trailer is here on youtube.
If by good you mean a complete dumpster fire of garbage then yes it was. The fact that later films are even worse shows how truly stale and worn out this entire series is now.
I was 11 in 1997. I remember the excitement of finding out about its release after seeing press shots on the front of some film magazine in a newsagents 🤯 Alien was my jam as a kid, my parents had the other 3 on video since forever as well as A3 for the Mega Drive so I felt myself quite the Alien connoisseur as a child. Loved this movie when I finally got my hands on a rental and eventually bagged the vhs with my birthday money 😎🤙🏻 I used to fast forward through the 1-7 clone scene, it’ll scared the crap out of me. My parents thought the movie was ass.
I saw this in the theaters when it first came out. I always thought I hated it until last year when I watched it again and I found myself kinda loving it. 🤷🏻
The truth about Alien Resurrection is that, especially in comparison to Alien 3, it’s a fun ass b movie. This is the kind of film you watch on a Sunday at 2pm in AMC or something. It’s a guilty pleasure and it’s surprisingly funny and horrific at the same time. Alien Resurrection is better than Alien 3 because it didn’t demand the same level of expectation.
You guys in a way miss the idea of the Ripley character. She was clones for the purpose of Wayland Yutani realizing she was the Perfect survivalist Human,thus the Alien in return respected her and admired her in the way WY, Company Admired and Respected them to be the Perfect Specimens thus that's why they kept her DNA. Yet then question is, was she actually created by WY in the 1st place or was she alin a way Born by our Creator naturally
@@justinriley so the only way to listen to this commentary whist watching the film is to pay for the no ads package on disney+ for £7.99 or buy a blu ray. My dvd isn't NTSC and I can't find the theatrical cut anywhere, not even on dodgy torrent sites. Shite
Saw it in theaters when I was 10. I remember liking it alot and couldn't understand why my older relatives hated it. It's a guilty pleasure I still enjoy, I think it has a lot of underrated strengths.
AAhhh was totally looking forward to watching along but I can't find the Theatrical Cut anywhere and as a 50hz peasant I only ever bought the PAL DVD. I guess I'm gonna have to grab a Blu Ray from eBay or something haha! Who'da thunk it that my first Blu Ray would be Alien: Resurrection, eh? I actually bloody love this film a lot. Very underrated. When I first saw it I had no idea about Jean-Pierre Jeunet directing it. My uncle gave my dad City of Lost Children on VHS for Christmas probably a year after it came out so I would have seen both within 2 years but as a 12-14 year old I wouldn't have even realised! I realised it was the same director probably 10 years ago, the vibe and the cast totally made sense. I rewatched it after finding out and I started enjoying it so much more. The colour palette is properly Jeunet. Lots of greens and yellows and reds from what I remember. It has some very memorable moments, the hybrid alien death is fucking harrowing for one thing. And it has Winona Ryder in it❤
I've no interest in being a contrarian arse. I don't say things to get a rise out of people. Yet Alien fans always look at me like I've come around their house on Christmas day to piss on their kids when I say, I like Resurrection. I like Resurrection more than Aliens. Aliens is the one I like the least of the original four. Yeah, nobody is gonna make a five hour documentary about the fourth film, and I should hate it for undoing the poignant ending of Alien 3. But Jean Pierre, I think, knew that a fourth Alien flick is intrinsically absurd. So he made it an absurd comedy. Aliens fans can love what they love, and I support that. But anyone says what about Bill Paxton, I say Dan Hedaya's hairy arms. Anyone says Pulse Rifles, I say Brad Dourif trying to French kiss a xenomorph through glass. Anyone says power loader, I say Ron Perlman's chin. That's what was great about those four films as a collection; all different, something for everyone. Even weird assholes like me.
I live on you and badmoviebible commentary and hope for more but I wouldn't say no to Any Arnie Movie's with the guys in the past who would do impressions of Arnold, they had me in stitches. Miss those commentaries. Look forward to RoboCop 3. Never thought I'd say that.
Still don't make sense that you can clone a Ripley with the complete alien queen inside of her. Should just be a Ripley with changed DNA then, ready to house a chestburster inside of her, but not actually having one in her. Or if they are able to extract the important parts to clone a Xenomorph from her changed DNA, it should just be a Xenomorph then that comes out. Cloning a Ripley with the complete thing separately inside of her is mental and makes no fucking sense.
This came out when I was 14 years old and already a pretty big Alien fan. I did not like it at the time, but it's aged pretty well (which is as much an indictment on modern sci-fi cinema as it is a genuine compliment towards this movie).
58:30 (spoilers for Alien:Romulus, so look away if you haven't seen it or don't want to be spoiled) This was always one of my biggest points of contention with Resurrection, as much as I have a soft spot for the movie. But Alien: Romulus seems to retroactively answer the question by explaining that facehuggers carry the genetic accelerant (black goo) from Prometheus, altering their hosts in the process of enabling them to gestate the embryo As an aside, this seemed to imply that the Engineers did not create the goo, but rather sourced it from the xenomorphs themselves - they worshipped the creature's perfection and sought to imbue themselves with it, much like Weyland-Yutani. A fitting parallel that both the Engineers and Weyland-Yutani meet the same end through their tampering with the fire of the gods
Saw this in theater and I enjoyed it. I’ve been a fan of Jean Pierre Juenet though but yeah considering he was such an innovative director I was surprised how standard this movie was.
First Alien movie I saw in the cinema after having watched the previous ones so many times on video, and I liked it then. I can see the flaws now, but it will always have a special place in my heart... right next to the chestbuster...
Ironically this was the first Alien movie 🎬 that I had ever seen in theaters 🎥. I had seen the previous movies before Resurrection but all on VHS 📼. I liked Resurrection for what it was, certainly enjoyed it more than it's predecessor Alien 3.
I love this film because of its vibe: it's like an Alien knockoff you see in Heavy Metal magazine, but with the actual xenomorphs. Hell, for some reason, the visual style reminds me of the work of the late great Juan Gimenez
This is still worth watching more than Alien 3. Seriously, what is the effing point of watching Alien 3? Also, there are still more memorable scenes and characters in Resurrection than Alien Romulus. Anyway, here's how I rank the franchise: Aliens 10/10 Alien 9.5 /10 Prometheus 8/10 Alien Covenant 7/10 Alien Resurrection 6.5/10 AVP 6/10 Alien Romulus 6/10 Alien 3 2/10 AVP: Requiem 1/10
I always liked it for what it was. Together with A3 it's class lower than Alien/Aliens, but in many spots it is decent, and even when looking from the perspective of a fan service product- it's WAY above AvP1 movie (AvP games are great!). A lot of interesting ideas and setting, but the tone is the least Alien/horror, and more like an action thriller with some gore etc. Not sure what's the main source, but often the pace and some camera movements and transitions stand out in this regard. Just like with Alien3- some script issues (and most likely studio interference) can sabotage even a great ensemble of good actors and the work of talented set designers/music composers/cameramen/practical and CG artists etc. And just like with the Terminator franchise- it's better to approach cloning here like its time travel- take it at face value and DON'T ask questions.
Just finished watching this about ten minutes ago. What a strange mix of a film that was vomited up. It's still a fun watch, especially after how bleak Alien 3 is
Streaming, high-tech in general, is an invisible vampire bat on our financial necks. We can't see it directly, but we're all getting really really sleepy!
I like this more than Romulus. A/R leaned in to its madcap cheeky absurdity. It had a distinct personality (like all the trilogy films do) Romulus had zero personality, took zero risks and for that is relatively forgettable. Romulus is an easter egg not a film.
This is where the films go from being bad and frustrating,Alien 3,to just being a complete joke. This film is a trash fire that only gets worse the more you think about it. Joss has no idea what he was doing. It reminds me of Alien Romulus like that. Even at this point it was a tired idea that needed to be put to rest. It's funny that they wanted Chow Yun Fat to be in this film. But when he read the script he turned it down. Good for him. Frankly taking about this franchise after this point only serves to remind one of just how much of a miracle it was that the first two films were as great as they are. Everything else after is simply riding off the wave that they made.
I hate this one. I loved city of lost children but the tone of thaf film imho shouldnt be the tone of an Alien film. Kitsch has its place and it shouldnt be here. I noped out at the basketball scene the first attempt at watching. Im listening to rob talk about the humor and wink wink and speaking of ron pearlman his character here reminds me of his role and the wink wink in Blade 2 but i just dont think the winking at the audience works, at least for me i mean. And dude just said it feels more comic booky. Yes indeed oliver
@@adamcammack3534 this comment section fills me with zero hope for humanity. Just look at all the pea brains saying how much they love this piece of cinematic excrement.
@Gorgutsforcongress u CANNOT get honest and real evaluations on almost any movie anymore .... bc. A. So many people have an instant and forever love for a movie they saw when they were around 10 yrs old. B. You get terrible "re-evaluations" on bad movies, usually 10 years after they came out, saying they secretly were great and got undeserved hate during their original run (the 2 Amazing Spider-Man movies)
If you like Michael Wincott then check out the long forgotten Eddie Murphy 'Beverly Hills Cop-esque' sequel 'Metro'.
Metro is really underrated!
Thanks for these commentaries, fellas! Always a fun listen.
The first movie I ever remember seeing Ron Perlman in was the Sean Connery & Christian Slater movie "The Name of the Rose", a dark medieval murder mystery with some very "European" looking faces.
Good movie, it was the Quest for Fire movie as my first Ron movie. My dad loved that one so I saw it several times
"European"??
Ron Perlman steals the scenes he's in
Hope he brought them back
Your commentary vids are some of the best. Cheers
The Crow: City of Angels would make a good retrospective, it's quite the troubled production. Great commentary guys!
It was meant to be MORE light-hearted?!? God Whedon is a hack.
Thank you. It's always someone else's fault with Whedon
Ron Perlman was the standout in the movie for me personally, he plays the badass asshole characters so well.
Update. I've blasted through Alien 1-4 in the last week and loved these commentaries. I've Oliver for several years and Rob for a couple, both great channels that present movies in a different way. Even though these movies all have commentaries it's a great a great way to watch them again. I knew had done commentaries but had never fully checked your back catalogue. I jumped from this to Ghostbusters. 1984 was a hell of a year for movies.
As streaming grew and then after COVID, movies rarely bothered with commentaries, they were rarely worth anyway. I also saw Alien Romulus on Saturday, even though it has issues, I genuinely enjoyed it and it was great sitting in an almost packed cinema.
Serenity is the name of the ship in Firefly, which is a class of transport ship.
Been busy lately so have only started your alien commentaries a couple of nights ago. Really looking forward to the rest.
I love Oliver Harper and I appreciate him doing commentary on this movie and AVP. In my opinion, because ALIEN and ALIENS were almost perfect, some of the other movies in the franchise get unfair critism. Now that Aliens vs Predator - Requiem movie....SMH... that movie had NO redeeming value at all🤣
The Wolf Predator was pretty cool.
I do like this film for what it is
I love this, even if I am no fan of Joss Whedon. It's my fourth favorite in the series. I went to see it three times. It's the last one in that universe, that I enjoyed at all. I didn’t watch that new one, mind you. Not going to.
For all its faults, its has a great cast and style. Also, the aliens look incredible.
Hi!
Love your commentaries, thanks!
Regarding the discussion at about 1Hr about how the scientists got the alien DNA...
Well, in Alien³ Ripley gave a blood sample, not a DNA test. Maybe the chest burster feeds on the host´s blood in order to grow, and thereby some body fluids from the alien (perhaps KY jelly...) and the host might be exchanged...
So Ripley´s blood had alien DNA in it.
Perhaps that resulted in the military scientists having a blood sample DNA jungle, and that`s why they took so long to isolate the Alien´s DNA from Ripley´s DNA. That could be why they had so many failures in replocating Ripley, and kept the last one because it was the only one that survived... until they got the Ripley with Alien super powers... and the Queen!
One just has to think these things through...
And no, I am not a scientist.
But I have fucked a robot...
Regards, Swami
Her best performance was in Alien3. I love her there.
This is my second favorite Alien film. People love to hate on it, but I'll die on this hill.
I love this film. It's the first Alien movie I watched when I was a kid and I have all the nostalgic love for it. You aren't alone.
Do you also vote labour?
@@iamthewerebear4837same. Not great compared to the first 3 if it’s me, but I dig the diet Heavy Metal/Metal Hurlant vibe it’s got going on. It’s so dumb but still really fun for what it is.
Good God man?!
My second favourite after the original as well. It’s not perfect but it’s so much fun
always look forward to these!
Ron Perlman also appeared in Cronos (1993) , one of Guillermo del Toros’ first feature films 🍿
This movie is really cool looking. The Alien movies actually have a very good track record and have always had strong visual stylists for directors. Fede Alvarez has made some decent movies (Don't Breathe), but he is definitely the odd man out when you look at the history of directors in the proper Alien film series.
I think Romulus looked really great, one of the better things in it honestly. Especially considering its modest budget.
If you think Dominique Pinion 'has a weird face' in this movie....
....I suggest you watch him in "Diva". His 1981 film debut.
Diva is an amazing film in and of itself.
The trailer is here on youtube.
This movie was good but had many problems.
If by good you mean a complete dumpster fire of garbage then yes it was. The fact that later films are even worse shows how truly stale and worn out this entire series is now.
I was 11 in 1997. I remember the excitement of finding out about its release after seeing press shots on the front of some film magazine in a newsagents 🤯
Alien was my jam as a kid, my parents had the other 3 on video since forever as well as A3 for the Mega Drive so I felt myself quite the Alien connoisseur as a child.
Loved this movie when I finally got my hands on a rental and eventually bagged the vhs with my birthday money 😎🤙🏻
I used to fast forward through the 1-7 clone scene, it’ll scared the crap out of me.
My parents thought the movie was ass.
I saw this in the theaters when it first came out. I always thought I hated it until last year when I watched it again and I found myself kinda loving it. 🤷🏻
Awesome movie and Weaver never looked hotter.
The truth about Alien Resurrection is that, especially in comparison to Alien 3, it’s a fun ass b movie. This is the kind of film you watch on a Sunday at 2pm in AMC or something. It’s a guilty pleasure and it’s surprisingly funny and horrific at the same time. Alien Resurrection is better than Alien 3 because it didn’t demand the same level of expectation.
You guys in a way miss the idea of the Ripley character. She was clones for the purpose of Wayland Yutani realizing she was the Perfect survivalist Human,thus the Alien in return respected her and admired her in the way WY, Company Admired and Respected them to be the Perfect Specimens thus that's why they kept her DNA.
Yet then question is, was she actually created by WY in the 1st place or was she alin a way Born by our Creator naturally
Great. You choose the version of the film that's impossible to find online these days!
ah thats annoying! Isn't the theatrical cut on Disney+?
@@OliverHarper I ended up getting it on Google Play for 4 bucks. They have both versions. This is the superior version of the film.
@@OliverHarper It is.
@@justinriley so the only way to listen to this commentary whist watching the film is to pay for the no ads package on disney+ for £7.99 or buy a blu ray. My dvd isn't NTSC and I can't find the theatrical cut anywhere, not even on dodgy torrent sites. Shite
That’s why I stick with Physical media. I never have to worry about a version disappearing on streaming.
Saw it in theaters when I was 10. I remember liking it alot and couldn't understand why my older relatives hated it. It's a guilty pleasure I still enjoy, I think it has a lot of underrated strengths.
Don't feel guilty
@@gluttonousghost feel guilty.
Its the best Alien sequel.
AAhhh was totally looking forward to watching along but I can't find the Theatrical Cut anywhere and as a 50hz peasant I only ever bought the PAL DVD. I guess I'm gonna have to grab a Blu Ray from eBay or something haha! Who'da thunk it that my first Blu Ray would be Alien: Resurrection, eh? I actually bloody love this film a lot. Very underrated. When I first saw it I had no idea about Jean-Pierre Jeunet directing it. My uncle gave my dad City of Lost Children on VHS for Christmas probably a year after it came out so I would have seen both within 2 years but as a 12-14 year old I wouldn't have even realised! I realised it was the same director probably 10 years ago, the vibe and the cast totally made sense. I rewatched it after finding out and I started enjoying it so much more. The colour palette is properly Jeunet. Lots of greens and yellows and reds from what I remember. It has some very memorable moments, the hybrid alien death is fucking harrowing for one thing. And it has Winona Ryder in it❤
Alien 1-6 Blu Ray boxset purchased from Overlord Bezos. I'll watch this tomorrow when it turns up!
My favorite film in the series after the original. HOT TAKE
I agree. This is my second favorite. Though my first is Aliens.
My personal least favourite of the entire franchise but I still like it.
I've no interest in being a contrarian arse. I don't say things to get a rise out of people. Yet Alien fans always look at me like I've come around their house on Christmas day to piss on their kids when I say, I like Resurrection. I like Resurrection more than Aliens. Aliens is the one I like the least of the original four.
Yeah, nobody is gonna make a five hour documentary about the fourth film, and I should hate it for undoing the poignant ending of Alien 3. But Jean Pierre, I think, knew that a fourth Alien flick is intrinsically absurd. So he made it an absurd comedy. Aliens fans can love what they love, and I support that.
But anyone says what about Bill Paxton, I say Dan Hedaya's hairy arms. Anyone says Pulse Rifles, I say Brad Dourif trying to French kiss a xenomorph through glass. Anyone says power loader, I say Ron Perlman's chin. That's what was great about those four films as a collection; all different, something for everyone. Even weird assholes like me.
I live on you and badmoviebible commentary and hope for more but I wouldn't say no to Any Arnie Movie's with the guys in the past who would do impressions of Arnold, they had me in stitches.
Miss those commentaries.
Look forward to RoboCop 3.
Never thought I'd say that.
It's the Red Skull, not Red Skeleton.
Thanks
I was legit just sitting here wondering on when you plan to share the alien resurrection commentary 😅...perfect timing I say 👌
embro changes the host DNA to make it easier for the chestburster to grow
Still don't make sense that you can clone a Ripley with the complete alien queen inside of her. Should just be a Ripley with changed DNA then, ready to house a chestburster inside of her, but not actually having one in her. Or if they are able to extract the important parts to clone a Xenomorph from her changed DNA, it should just be a Xenomorph then that comes out. Cloning a Ripley with the complete thing separately inside of her is mental and makes no fucking sense.
My introduction to Alien franchise was actually a PS1 game of this movie. Really underrated and superb game.
This came out when I was 14 years old and already a pretty big Alien fan. I did not like it at the time, but it's aged pretty well (which is as much an indictment on modern sci-fi cinema as it is a genuine compliment towards this movie).
58:30 (spoilers for Alien:Romulus, so look away if you haven't seen it or don't want to be spoiled)
This was always one of my biggest points of contention with Resurrection, as much as I have a soft spot for the movie. But Alien: Romulus seems to retroactively answer the question by explaining that facehuggers carry the genetic accelerant (black goo) from Prometheus, altering their hosts in the process of enabling them to gestate the embryo
As an aside, this seemed to imply that the Engineers did not create the goo, but rather sourced it from the xenomorphs themselves - they worshipped the creature's perfection and sought to imbue themselves with it, much like Weyland-Yutani. A fitting parallel that both the Engineers and Weyland-Yutani meet the same end through their tampering with the fire of the gods
Saw this in theater and I enjoyed it. I’ve been a fan of Jean Pierre Juenet though but yeah considering he was such an innovative director I was surprised how standard this movie was.
First Alien movie I saw in the cinema after having watched the previous ones so many times on video, and I liked it then. I can see the flaws now, but it will always have a special place in my heart... right next to the chestbuster...
Haha this is wild. Just watched you're recap of Alien Resurrection last night. Boom
Ironically this was the first Alien movie 🎬 that I had ever seen in theaters 🎥. I had seen the previous movies before Resurrection but all on VHS 📼. I liked Resurrection for what it was, certainly enjoyed it more than it's predecessor Alien 3.
I love this film because of its vibe: it's like an Alien knockoff you see in Heavy Metal magazine, but with the actual xenomorphs. Hell, for some reason, the visual style reminds me of the work of the late great Juan Gimenez
I watched this movie in CINEMA with a friend who usually doesn’t like science fiction. But this time, we had a lot of fun 😆 haha, and he loved it!
Would love to have you guys do Stargate movie for sure!
This is still worth watching more than Alien 3. Seriously, what is the effing point of watching Alien 3? Also, there are still more memorable scenes and characters in Resurrection than Alien Romulus.
Anyway, here's how I rank the franchise:
Aliens 10/10
Alien 9.5 /10
Prometheus 8/10
Alien Covenant 7/10
Alien Resurrection 6.5/10
AVP 6/10
Alien Romulus 6/10
Alien 3 2/10
AVP: Requiem 1/10
Pea brain.
I always liked it for what it was. Together with A3 it's class lower than Alien/Aliens, but in many spots it is decent, and even when looking from the perspective of a fan service product- it's WAY above AvP1 movie (AvP games are great!). A lot of interesting ideas and setting, but the tone is the least Alien/horror, and more like an action thriller with some gore etc. Not sure what's the main source, but often the pace and some camera movements and transitions stand out in this regard.
Just like with Alien3- some script issues (and most likely studio interference) can sabotage even a great ensemble of good actors and the work of talented set designers/music composers/cameramen/practical and CG artists etc.
And just like with the Terminator franchise- it's better to approach cloning here like its time travel- take it at face value and DON'T ask questions.
Judging by Joss' history, the way he envisioned it sounds terrible.
Enjoyable rubbish with some great performances from Dourif, Weaver, Perlman etc. The robot sub-plot with Winona Ryder, however, was totally pointless.
Michael wincott alone makes this an enjoyable watch for me. Regardless, I always enjoyed resurrection. Nothing mind blowing, but an enjoyable watch.
Can we get more collaborations with Matthew Buck please? He's such a hoot.
Ngl, i kinda wish we had seen how fucked up the newborn was meant to look.
Ron Perlman screaming and shooting the spider cmon lol
Sigourney in this film looks like she should play lead guitar for Metallica 😁
This movie was cool!
Lots of 'supposing' in this dialogue. I suppose it's an English thing.
Just finished watching this about ten minutes ago. What a strange mix of a film that was vomited up. It's still a fun watch, especially after how bleak Alien 3 is
Lol I was 15 when it came out but I was allowed entry into the cinema 😝
So captain gringe wrote it, that is why this film is ruined by cheese.
Imagine thinking Resurrection is better than Alien3. Sad.
👍👍👍🎥
I thought Perlman was some kind of Frenchman too
FUN FACT: In the US, Hulu and Disney+ are separate services. Disney is strictly Disney, Marvel, etc. Hulu is Fox. We get to pay extra! Yay!🎉
@@eggsalad007 "we get to pay extra!" Is the unofficial motto of the states.
Streaming, high-tech in general, is an invisible vampire bat on our financial necks. We can't see it directly, but we're all getting really really sleepy!
Please look at The Omen franchise.
I think this movie is better than it gets credit for being. It's a good movie pretending to be a bad movie
I hate this film. It's a hot, steaming pile.
1, 2, 4 , 3 and then whatever.. . :)
3.1.2.4 and whatever
i hated this film when it come out. i still think its ass.
I like this more than Romulus. A/R leaned in to its madcap cheeky absurdity. It had a distinct personality (like all the trilogy films do) Romulus had zero personality, took zero risks and for that is relatively forgettable. Romulus is an easter egg not a film.
I DONT WANNA LAUGH IN AN ALIEN FILM I WANT TO BE SCARED!!! STUPID FILM
There are comedy scenes even in the second film.
@@ThePTurtle115 PISS OFF .....WHEN EXACTLY? I SMELL BULLSHIT
@@ThePTurtle115 THATS A LIE!!! TELL ME WHERE?
@@jonathanjameswebbGame over man GAME OVER!!!
@@superman5752 hah hilarious!!! almost as funny pulling a piece of your own brain out
This is where the films go from being bad and frustrating,Alien 3,to just being a complete joke. This film is a trash fire that only gets worse the more you think about it. Joss has no idea what he was doing. It reminds me of Alien Romulus like that. Even at this point it was a tired idea that needed to be put to rest. It's funny that they wanted Chow Yun Fat to be in this film. But when he read the script he turned it down. Good for him. Frankly taking about this franchise after this point only serves to remind one of just how much of a miracle it was that the first two films were as great as they are. Everything else after is simply riding off the wave that they made.
I hate this one. I loved city of lost children but the tone of thaf film imho shouldnt be the tone of an Alien film. Kitsch has its place and it shouldnt be here. I noped out at the basketball scene the first attempt at watching. Im listening to rob talk about the humor and wink wink and speaking of ron pearlman his character here reminds me of his role and the wink wink in Blade 2 but i just dont think the winking at the audience works, at least for me i mean. And dude just said it feels more comic booky. Yes indeed oliver
Ahh yes my least favourite Alien movie
@@adamcammack3534 this comment section fills me with zero hope for humanity. Just look at all the pea brains saying how much they love this piece of cinematic excrement.
My least favourite but I still like it… very strange movie, the tone is all over the place.
@Gorgutsforcongress u CANNOT get honest and real evaluations on almost any movie anymore .... bc.
A. So many people have an instant and forever love for a movie they saw when they were around 10 yrs old.
B. You get terrible "re-evaluations" on bad movies, usually 10 years after they came out, saying they secretly were great and got undeserved hate during their original run (the 2 Amazing Spider-Man movies)
@@heyyoitsmebrianI give up, is it A or B?
I like the movie but it is my least favourite of the entire franchise.
Saw it at the cinema, twas garbage. Bad idea and bad casting.
Ahh finally you are commenting on the absolute worst film involving Xenomorphs ever made. Bar none.
Alien 3 only had one X, but was of less quality than Resurrection.
Covenant is the worst film to have xenomorphs though
It's awesome
Covenant is awesome
Covenant is like gone with the wind compared to resurrection.