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Alien: Romulus (Real 1st trailer)
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 17024521" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Alien and Aliens were badass. The first one with the initial exposure to the face huggers and the alien popping out of the dudes chest was wild. Realizing alien blood was actual acid was cool and added to the story and understanding of the alien and how it could kill or injure a person. The second one with Bill Paxton and the Marine's fighting the aliens was cool as hell also. </p><p></p><p>My all time favorite scene is when Bill says "Well, why don't you put her in charge!" Classic!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the gore part mentioned. If it has to do with the story and effect on you for a terrified experience (like the face hugger latching on to the guys face and then the baby alien popping out of the guys chest or being burned/maimed by the acid blood) then cool. But if it's gore for the sake of gore (i.e. fighting and someone crushing someone's skull in and the film showing the head pop like a melon) then I'm not interested.</p><p></p><p>So, if people are walking out sick on the test screen I would need to know why. Is it that scary and terrifying or are they just spraying blood and guts everywhere?</p><p></p><p>For me things in a movie need to make sense and be part of the story. If it's simply glorification of something I find it dull, boring and lack of imagination in the story telling aspect.</p><p></p><p>In the end I'll probably watch it and have to reserve judgement until I actually see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 17024521, member: 70025"] Alien and Aliens were badass. The first one with the initial exposure to the face huggers and the alien popping out of the dudes chest was wild. Realizing alien blood was actual acid was cool and added to the story and understanding of the alien and how it could kill or injure a person. The second one with Bill Paxton and the Marine's fighting the aliens was cool as hell also. My all time favorite scene is when Bill says "Well, why don't you put her in charge!" Classic!!! I'm not sure about the gore part mentioned. If it has to do with the story and effect on you for a terrified experience (like the face hugger latching on to the guys face and then the baby alien popping out of the guys chest or being burned/maimed by the acid blood) then cool. But if it's gore for the sake of gore (i.e. fighting and someone crushing someone's skull in and the film showing the head pop like a melon) then I'm not interested. So, if people are walking out sick on the test screen I would need to know why. Is it that scary and terrifying or are they just spraying blood and guts everywhere? For me things in a movie need to make sense and be part of the story. If it's simply glorification of something I find it dull, boring and lack of imagination in the story telling aspect. In the end I'll probably watch it and have to reserve judgement until I actually see it. [/QUOTE]
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