This movie was great. A few odd choices, like the weird action movie cut when adam catches the facehugger, but it also had absolutely amazing cenimatography when it came to shots of sapce and the rooms of the ship and station. And those planetary rings man, soo beautiful
Without spoiling the movie, the ending gave me serious alien: resurrection vibes that I was not expecting. It’s nice to know that Fede respects all the history of the alien franchise including 3 and resurrection.
Just got back from the movie. This is honestly the best Alien film I’ve seen since the first two. Got one very minor nitpick gripe, but the movie is great in my opinion. And by God are there moments that made me uncomfortable.
I actually really liked Prometheus. I liked what it set up, it gave us a lot of burning questions. Only for alien covenant to really just subvert those expectations and ultimately just kinda was a subpar alien film compared to Prometheus
Saw it today. I’m a huge fan of the original Alien and I thought they did a lot of interesting things with Romulus and really enjoyed it. It was a love letter for the franchise and can’t wait to rewatch it again!
It’s definitely a good movie. Definitely has a lot of inspiration from the previous films and does not disappoint with the action, suspense, horror and heart. The atmosphere, lighting, sets, props, sound effects and creatures were great. I hope there’s a sequel coming and I hope that it’s handled with the same care as this movie.
I'm so disappointed! I’m not saying the movie is bad-it’s just okay. My main issue with Romulus is that it doesn’t present anything new. There are no variations whatsoever. All that retro-futuristic aesthetic is there, and I counted up to 37 homage scenes, ranging from Alien to Covenant. Honestly, if you put Dead Space and Alien: Isolation together, you get Alien: Romulus in a nutshell. It’s also Don’t Breathe in space. We acknowledge Fede's efforts to please the true fans of the franchise, but I believe that's the major issue: too much nostalgia and not enough substantial content. In my opinion, to make Alien work, you must avoid focusing too much on the monster. It becomes too overwhelming. Everyone in the cinema was just waiting for the monster to show up, and when it finally did… no one reacted. It didn’t shock anybody except for some teenagers who have never seen an Alien movie before. The soundtrack was also a great letdown. It couldn’t hold a candle to the work of Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. The only amazing thing for me was seeing "Ian Holm" back. It brought tears to my eyes, and I was so impressed with how realistic the technology was in bringing him back to "life" on screen. Romulus is overly self-explanatory, and sometimes it confuses the audience with all those technical terms and acronyms used to identify Xenomorphs. Another issue is that the Renaissance ship is so vast that we never really get a sense of where the characters are. It’s chaotic, with people running from one room to another, reminiscent of the cat-and-mouse chase in Alien 3. Finally, the ending-why? Why pay homage to Alien: Resurrection by introducing "that thing" at the end of the film? It didn’t add up. Pregnancy themes are serious matters, and scenes like that traumatic birthing sequence could hurt the box office. Many women might be uncomfortable with such imagery. In conclusion, I’d give it a 6 out of 10. It’s watchable, but it will never surpass Alien 1, 2, and 3 in my humble opinion. Pros The detailed homage scenes were simply amazing. The introduction of the relationship between the Corporation and Colonists, highlighting themes of submission and exploitation, was intriguing. The film effectively portrayed the hopelessness of life in space colonies, where people can barely see the sun. ROOK stood out as a memorable character. WETA DIGITAL AND ILM did an amazing work . GAME CHANGER FOR THE MOVIE INDUSRY!! The practical effects were fantastic, though not particularly groundbreaking. The cast delivered a solid performance, much better than the characters in Prometheus and Covenant. Both set design and sound design exceeded expectations-truly awesome. The film showed respect for the “no sound in space” rule in several key moments. Cons There was too much nostalgia and a lack of new, promising content to add to the franchise. The layout of the space station was confusing, leaving the audience lost as to where the characters were. The chestburster scene was disappointing-almost laughable. The film was overly self-explanatory at times. A robot that could hold a massive 2-ton steel door was somehow unable to take a punch from a Xenomorph. The soundtrack was completely out of tune with the Alien lore and barely resembled the iconic scores from previous films. The creature introduced at the end of the movie looked too much like an Engineer, which felt out of place.
I think it was an okay movie. Decent installment but I felt a little let down. Watching this after having the theater an hour ago from watching it. Was an almost empty theater which surprised me a little for opening night
Also really not the biggest fan of the final but if the movie. Was quite a bit disappointed in the final incarnation and the route they took to get there. Felt a bit contrived and telegraphed and I feel like it was quite on the nose and the graphics were such a departure from the rest of the film it really pulled me out and made me feel like I was watching a completely different movie all of a sudden
this movie surprised me and i enjoyed it quite a bit. the 3rd act really got me and it was gross and i got spooked. (if ya know, ya know lol) alot of predicable things from the Alien franchise (NOT A BAD THING. i like it) amazing. loved the beginning scenes it reminded me of the old school pre cgi stuff. loved it. its gory but soft gory. like a 7/10 gore. that wasnt its main thing tho. just to terrify us lol. great review my G
They had me until the ending. Homage is one thing, copying all the finales into one...not so much. Why recreate Alien resurrection? We are here for xenmorphs not all the extra stuff
The first part of the movie is rushed tho you can’t deny that you don’t even care about anyone besides Andy and rain because they’re the main focus other than that the other characters are whatever act 3 is very good and a wtf moment but act1 going into 2 was so rushed
I'm so disappointed! I’m not saying the movie is bad-it’s just okay. My main issue with Romulus is that it doesn’t present anything new. There are no variations whatsoever. All that retro-futuristic aesthetic is there, and I counted up to 37 homage scenes, ranging from Alien to Covenant. Honestly, if you put Dead Space and Alien: Isolation together, you get Alien: Romulus in a nutshell. It’s also Don’t Breathe in space. Fede had it in his hand. It would have worked perfectly even without this massive FAN SERVICE NOSTALIA-like approach to pay homage to the previous films. We acknowledge Fede's efforts to please the true fans of the franchise, but I believe that's the major issue: too much nostalgia and not enough substantial content. In my opinion, to make Alien work, you must avoid focusing too much on the monster. It becomes too overwhelming. Everyone in the cinema was just waiting for the monster to show up, and when it finally did… no one reacted. It didn’t shock anybody except for some teenagers who have never seen an Alien movie before. The soundtrack was also a great letdown. It couldn’t hold a candle to the work of Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. The only amazing thing for me was seeing "Ian Holm" back. It brought tears to my eyes, and I was so impressed with how realistic the technology was in bringing him back to "life" on screen. Romulus is overly self-explanatory, and sometimes it confuses the audience with all those technical terms and acronyms used to identify Xenomorphs. Jesus !! too much technical terms to classify XENOS and nobody actually knows what exactly WY is doing with those creatures. Bioweapons? Human replacement in colonies? Creating a new kind of proto weapon? Enhancing the GOO´s abitily to mutate and change especies´DNA ? Another issue is that the Renaissance ship is so vast that we never really get a sense of where the characters are. It’s chaotic, with people running from one room to another, reminiscent of the cat-and-mouse chase in Alien 3. Finally, the ending-why? Why pay homage to Alien: Resurrection by introducing "that thing" at the end of the film? It didn’t add up. Pregnancy themes are serious matters, and scenes like that traumatic birthing sequence could hurt the box office. Many women might be uncomfortable with such imagery. In conclusion, I’d give it a 6 out of 10. It’s watchable, but it will never surpass Alien 1, 2, and 3 in my humble opinion. PROS • Homage scenes in details were simply amazing • Introducing aspects of the relationship between Corporation and Colonists ( Submission and exploitation ). • How hopeless it is to live a life in space colonies where people can barely see the Sun • ROOK • Fantastic Practical effects but not impressive • The Cast did a pleasant job better than those morons from Prometheus and covenant • Set design and sound design were above expected !! Awesome • Respect to “no sound in space” in some parts of the movie • The relation between Andy and Rain ( Machine and Humans ) . Moralility and Ethics • CONS • Too much Nostalgia and lack of promising Content to be added to the Franchise • People got lost inside the space station and we never know where we are • Chestbuster scene was a joke. Awful • Too much self-exaplanatory • Robot able to hold a massive 2Ton steel door but unable to take a punch from a Xeno. • Soundtrack completely out of tune and barely resembles the Alien lore • “the thing’ in the end of the movie looks like a f……Engineer • TOO MUCH FAN SERVICE . Bold but not bold enough!!! Much of the same !!! Recycling isn´t a good thing to do !! • Moral implications of bringing back the face of an actor without his consent and also because that person has been dead for some time in real life.
Well Prometheus and Covenant presented something new... the Engineers and sentient crazy AI... but critics and fans rejected it. They are both underrated masterpieces that will be cult classics.
When I saw how close that station was to the planet my immediate initial reaction was a question; how is that thing out there just drifting and floating so close to a planet, AND NO BODY IS BOTHERED BY IT? Where are the rescue ships, or the right authorities or whatever the hell such things are called in the future 😂 dealing with a fucking drifting space station ffs?! How the hell can a ship with a couple of teens get so close to it, let alone dock onto it and then just roam around freely inside??? Right? Wth? They even made it come back online, and still NO BODY was bothered to come around and check on what the heck is happening up there?! This is VERY, VERY lazy directing. This momentum from the get go kinda was a deal breaker to me tbh... At this point I was like 'is this movie gonna be like this all over...?' (thank god turns out it wasnt mostly. Mostly...)
*Spoilers * The Droid being a dead actor is terrible. It also looked shit. And the black goo Prometheus ending forced obviously by Ridley had me over the whole thing. And the stupid one liners from the old films. Yeah 6/10
The cast was just so bland, I couldn’t get invested, lacked personality, the final boss creature had so much potential, but the luster went away after it was shown on screen, 5/10 for me as I just saw it a couple of hours ago, not a bad movie, Prometheus and covenant are better movies for me
Alien 3 is ten times the movie Romulus is. This film had some okay set pieces, but the cast was all wrong and including garbage from prometheus sucked the life out of it. Some of the callbacks were embarrassing. Like did they literally have to dig up the alien from the original movie? I mean come on. 3/10
They way that the (Cherry) poster and the (Alien: Romulus) poster were combined is pretty clever and well done.
This movie was great. A few odd choices, like the weird action movie cut when adam catches the facehugger, but it also had absolutely amazing cenimatography when it came to shots of sapce and the rooms of the ship and station. And those planetary rings man, soo beautiful
The only jumpscare in this movie that got me was the final one. Gave me a pretty violent jolt!
Without spoiling the movie, the ending gave me serious alien: resurrection vibes that I was not expecting. It’s nice to know that Fede respects all the history of the alien franchise including 3 and resurrection.
The whole movie gave me alien resurrection vibes, but without the stacked cast and visionary director.
Mostly uninteresting. Checked out for most of it.
As it turns out, it was completely unintentional!! He said his son pointed that connection out at the premiere
Just got back from the movie. This is honestly the best Alien film I’ve seen since the first two. Got one very minor nitpick gripe, but the movie is great in my opinion. And by God are there moments that made me uncomfortable.
This is the first alien movie I’ve seen and I was very impressed! I’m gonna watch the others now.
I actually really liked Prometheus. I liked what it set up, it gave us a lot of burning questions. Only for alien covenant to really just subvert those expectations and ultimately just kinda was a subpar alien film compared to Prometheus
best movie for aliens in decades!
The poster reminds me of Vazquez and Gorman fighting the aliens in the air ducts.
Man the original alien was the first movie that really scared me as a kid nothing else did up until that point.
Dark, scary and suspense filled
Saw it today. I’m a huge fan of the original Alien and I thought they did a lot of interesting things with Romulus and really enjoyed it. It was a love letter for the franchise and can’t wait to rewatch it again!
So you're saying it's awesome!? Okay I'm getting tickets. Is it as good as Alien 1&2?
It’s definitely a good movie. Definitely has a lot of inspiration from the previous films and does not disappoint with the action, suspense, horror and heart. The atmosphere, lighting, sets, props, sound effects and creatures were great. I hope there’s a sequel coming and I hope that it’s handled with the same care as this movie.
Just came from seeing it.Had a blast!
I watched the Alien and Aliens and still jumped from scenes ive already seen before. Can't wait for this movie
Why does the guy in the poster look like Tom Holland?
It's the (Cherry) poster combined with the (Romulus) poster.
Watching it tomorrow and Saturday
I'm so disappointed! I’m not saying the movie is bad-it’s just okay. My main issue with Romulus is that it doesn’t present anything new. There are no variations whatsoever. All that retro-futuristic aesthetic is there, and I counted up to 37 homage scenes, ranging from Alien to Covenant. Honestly, if you put Dead Space and Alien: Isolation together, you get Alien: Romulus in a nutshell. It’s also Don’t Breathe in space.
We acknowledge Fede's efforts to please the true fans of the franchise, but I believe that's the major issue: too much nostalgia and not enough substantial content. In my opinion, to make Alien work, you must avoid focusing too much on the monster. It becomes too overwhelming. Everyone in the cinema was just waiting for the monster to show up, and when it finally did… no one reacted. It didn’t shock anybody except for some teenagers who have never seen an Alien movie before.
The soundtrack was also a great letdown. It couldn’t hold a candle to the work of Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. The only amazing thing for me was seeing "Ian Holm" back. It brought tears to my eyes, and I was so impressed with how realistic the technology was in bringing him back to "life" on screen.
Romulus is overly self-explanatory, and sometimes it confuses the audience with all those technical terms and acronyms used to identify Xenomorphs. Another issue is that the Renaissance ship is so vast that we never really get a sense of where the characters are. It’s chaotic, with people running from one room to another, reminiscent of the cat-and-mouse chase in Alien 3.
Finally, the ending-why? Why pay homage to Alien: Resurrection by introducing "that thing" at the end of the film? It didn’t add up. Pregnancy themes are serious matters, and scenes like that traumatic birthing sequence could hurt the box office. Many women might be uncomfortable with such imagery.
In conclusion, I’d give it a 6 out of 10. It’s watchable, but it will never surpass Alien 1, 2, and 3 in my humble opinion.
Pros
The detailed homage scenes were simply amazing.
The introduction of the relationship between the Corporation and Colonists, highlighting themes of submission and exploitation, was intriguing.
The film effectively portrayed the hopelessness of life in space colonies, where people can barely see the sun.
ROOK stood out as a memorable character. WETA DIGITAL AND ILM did an amazing work . GAME CHANGER FOR THE MOVIE INDUSRY!!
The practical effects were fantastic, though not particularly groundbreaking.
The cast delivered a solid performance, much better than the characters in Prometheus and Covenant.
Both set design and sound design exceeded expectations-truly awesome.
The film showed respect for the “no sound in space” rule in several key moments.
Cons
There was too much nostalgia and a lack of new, promising content to add to the franchise.
The layout of the space station was confusing, leaving the audience lost as to where the characters were.
The chestburster scene was disappointing-almost laughable.
The film was overly self-explanatory at times.
A robot that could hold a massive 2-ton steel door was somehow unable to take a punch from a Xenomorph.
The soundtrack was completely out of tune with the Alien lore and barely resembled the iconic scores from previous films.
The creature introduced at the end of the movie looked too much like an Engineer, which felt out of place.
i have news for u terminator 2 is considered one of the best action movies and has similar scenes to the original
@@kyleday5026 one two or three scenes.....Alien romulus has 39 scenes. too much
Awesome! Thanks For this
Better then expect, i aline and aliens are better, and i personally love avp 1
Very good movie!
I think it was an okay movie. Decent installment but I felt a little let down. Watching this after having the theater an hour ago from watching it. Was an almost empty theater which surprised me a little for opening night
Face huggers
Also really not the biggest fan of the final but if the movie. Was quite a bit disappointed in the final incarnation and the route they took to get there. Felt a bit contrived and telegraphed and I feel like it was quite on the nose and the graphics were such a departure from the rest of the film it really pulled me out and made me feel like I was watching a completely different movie all of a sudden
Didn't feel like nostalgia bait? It was wall to wall gratuitous references to the other films.
this movie surprised me and i enjoyed it quite a bit. the 3rd act really got me and it was gross and i got spooked. (if ya know, ya know lol) alot of predicable things from the Alien franchise (NOT A BAD THING. i like it) amazing. loved the beginning scenes it reminded me of the old school pre cgi stuff. loved it. its gory but soft gory. like a 7/10 gore. that wasnt its main thing tho. just to terrify us lol. great review my G
will watch the movie on saturday. Very excited
Don't get your hopes up.
They had me until the ending. Homage is one thing, copying all the finales into one...not so much. Why recreate Alien resurrection? We are here for xenmorphs not all the extra stuff
The first part of the movie is rushed tho you can’t deny that you don’t even care about anyone besides Andy and rain because they’re the main focus other than that the other characters are whatever act 3 is very good and a wtf moment but act1 going into 2 was so rushed
Watching it in two hours. Have high hopes for it.
Let us know how was it. I’m going on Saturday
I'm so disappointed! I’m not saying the movie is bad-it’s just okay. My main issue with Romulus is that it doesn’t present anything new. There are no variations whatsoever. All that retro-futuristic aesthetic is there, and I counted up to 37 homage scenes, ranging from Alien to Covenant. Honestly, if you put Dead Space and Alien: Isolation together, you get Alien: Romulus in a nutshell. It’s also Don’t Breathe in space. Fede had it in his hand. It would have worked perfectly even without this massive FAN SERVICE NOSTALIA-like approach to pay homage to the previous films.
We acknowledge Fede's efforts to please the true fans of the franchise, but I believe that's the major issue: too much nostalgia and not enough substantial content. In my opinion, to make Alien work, you must avoid focusing too much on the monster. It becomes too overwhelming. Everyone in the cinema was just waiting for the monster to show up, and when it finally did… no one reacted. It didn’t shock anybody except for some teenagers who have never seen an Alien movie before.
The soundtrack was also a great letdown. It couldn’t hold a candle to the work of Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. The only amazing thing for me was seeing "Ian Holm" back. It brought tears to my eyes, and I was so impressed with how realistic the technology was in bringing him back to "life" on screen.
Romulus is overly self-explanatory, and sometimes it confuses the audience with all those technical terms and acronyms used to identify Xenomorphs. Jesus !! too much technical terms to classify XENOS and nobody actually knows what exactly WY is doing with those creatures. Bioweapons? Human replacement in colonies? Creating a new kind of proto weapon? Enhancing the GOO´s abitily to mutate and change especies´DNA ? Another issue is that the Renaissance ship is so vast that we never really get a sense of where the characters are. It’s chaotic, with people running from one room to another, reminiscent of the cat-and-mouse chase in Alien 3.
Finally, the ending-why? Why pay homage to Alien: Resurrection by introducing "that thing" at the end of the film? It didn’t add up. Pregnancy themes are serious matters, and scenes like that traumatic birthing sequence could hurt the box office. Many women might be uncomfortable with such imagery.
In conclusion, I’d give it a 6 out of 10. It’s watchable, but it will never surpass Alien 1, 2, and 3 in my humble opinion. PROS
• Homage scenes in details were simply amazing
• Introducing aspects of the relationship between Corporation and Colonists ( Submission and exploitation ).
• How hopeless it is to live a life in space colonies where people can barely see the Sun
• ROOK
• Fantastic Practical effects but not impressive
• The Cast did a pleasant job better than those morons from Prometheus and covenant
• Set design and sound design were above expected !! Awesome
• Respect to “no sound in space” in some parts of the movie
• The relation between Andy and Rain ( Machine and Humans ) . Moralility and Ethics
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CONS
• Too much Nostalgia and lack of promising Content to be added to the Franchise
• People got lost inside the space station and we never know where we are
• Chestbuster scene was a joke. Awful
• Too much self-exaplanatory
• Robot able to hold a massive 2Ton steel door but unable to take a punch from a Xeno.
• Soundtrack completely out of tune and barely resembles the Alien lore
• “the thing’ in the end of the movie looks like a f……Engineer
• TOO MUCH FAN SERVICE . Bold but not bold enough!!! Much of the same !!! Recycling isn´t a good thing to do !!
• Moral implications of bringing back the face of an actor without his consent and also because that person has been dead for some time in real life.
Well Prometheus and Covenant presented something new... the Engineers and sentient crazy AI... but critics and fans rejected it. They are both underrated masterpieces that will be cult classics.
Alien Resurrection was when it when to shit
No it was pretty silly and cringe in parts felt like a copy and paste of other alien movies but not as good
When I saw how close that station was to the planet my immediate initial reaction was a question; how is that thing out there just drifting and floating so close to a planet, AND NO BODY IS BOTHERED BY IT? Where are the rescue ships, or the right authorities or whatever the hell such things are called in the future 😂 dealing with a fucking drifting space station ffs?! How the hell can a ship with a couple of teens get so close to it, let alone dock onto it and then just roam around freely inside??? Right? Wth? They even made it come back online, and still NO BODY was bothered to come around and check on what the heck is happening up there?! This is VERY, VERY lazy directing. This momentum from the get go kinda was a deal breaker to me tbh... At this point I was like 'is this movie gonna be like this all over...?' (thank god turns out it wasnt mostly. Mostly...)
It’s an okay film, it’s a film filled with shit from all the movies good for New fans but for long time watchers it’s just okay passable
Lol is that tom holland?
I was bored during the movie
All modern movies are boring. Gave up years ago 😂
*Spoilers *
The Droid being a dead actor is terrible. It also looked shit. And the black goo Prometheus ending forced obviously by Ridley had me over the whole thing. And the stupid one liners from the old films. Yeah 6/10
I bet it's boring and woke! 🤣🤣🤣
The cast was just so bland, I couldn’t get invested, lacked personality, the final boss creature had so much potential, but the luster went away after it was shown on screen, 5/10 for me as I just saw it a couple of hours ago, not a bad movie, Prometheus and covenant are better movies for me
Alien 3 is ten times the movie Romulus is. This film had some okay set pieces, but the cast was all wrong and including garbage from prometheus sucked the life out of it. Some of the callbacks were embarrassing. Like did they literally have to dig up the alien from the original movie? I mean come on. 3/10
Completely agree