To celebrate the release of Prometheus this week, we’ll be taking a look at the other movies in the Alien franchise.
I always feel a little hint of trepidation when I return to a movie that I know I didn’t like the first time. Part of me is reluctant to watch it again, even for the purposes of examining what exactly went awry during production, while some small part of me holds out hope that the film might be redeemed – that I might somehow magically get it the second time around. So, completing a marathon rewatch of Ridley Scott’s Alien and the sequels it spawned, I left Alien: Resurrection until last.
Unfortunately, it was just as flawed and messy as I remember it.
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