Resurrecting "Alien"
No matter how bad a film franchise becomes, you'll always find those die-hard fans who support any new slop that is thrown onto the silver screen. Just look at the Saw series -- low blow, I know. I, for one, will defend Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth and Alien Resurrection.
While the ridiculousness of most sequels is enough to get the dumb-enough-to-be-funny award, Alien Resurrection, which airs tonight on AMC's Monsterfest, is a stylistic experimentation within the Alien universe. While not as creepy as the original or exciting as the sequel, Aliens, Resurrection has style in spades thanks to director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the mastermind behind Amélie and A Very Long Engagement.
Like David Fincher's Alien 3, Resurrection was seized by the studio and stripped of Jeunet's original vision. Sure, he might be a crazy French-ie -- wanting to open the film with a 3 minute shot revolving around an alien-like insect being smashed -- but at least he's trying to spice things up. Luckily, his regular crew of cronies all have major roles -- Ron Pearlman and Dominique Pinon.
In this day and age of computer-generated effects, Alien Resurrection still holds up fairly well. It's definitely a film worth revisiting after being brushed off and forgotten about after its 1997 release.




















My personal favorite is Aliens... although the first movie, Alien, is still pretty awesome too. The sequel just seemed to be much more of an action flick and I enjoyed that more.
Saw IV rocks as well.
i liked the original alien best. like Cracker said, it seemed like more of a scifi action film. alien was a great and suspenseful scifi/horror film.