08-22-2024, 12:09 AM
You've seen this movie...
I went with my friend Jerry to an IMAX showing. This installment takes place in the timeline between Alien and Aliens. I'd heard good things about it, but to me, it felt like this summer's jump scare movie. None of the actors were particularly compelling. I thought the CGI for the Rook character (trying to mimic the late Ian Holms likeness) was poorly executed compared to some other recent CGI acting (eg: the most recent Indiana Jones). There were way too many set ups to allow the actors to repeat catchphrases from previous installments. Soundtrack wasn't particularly good. There's one particular shot where the camera pans over their ship while it's still on the ground and cranes over to the pilot cabin window where you can see the crew inside get into their seats. It feels to me to be an obvious model, not quite good enough quality to carry the scene. Maybe IMAX was too high a resolution for it.
I don't know where this one stacks up against the other umpteen Alien movies in the franchise. It didn't break continuity as far as I can tell, like Prometheus did. but over all, I wouldn't recommend it. It was meh...
Wait for the smalll screen. Until then, watch out for xenomorphs
--tg
I went with my friend Jerry to an IMAX showing. This installment takes place in the timeline between Alien and Aliens. I'd heard good things about it, but to me, it felt like this summer's jump scare movie. None of the actors were particularly compelling. I thought the CGI for the Rook character (trying to mimic the late Ian Holms likeness) was poorly executed compared to some other recent CGI acting (eg: the most recent Indiana Jones). There were way too many set ups to allow the actors to repeat catchphrases from previous installments. Soundtrack wasn't particularly good. There's one particular shot where the camera pans over their ship while it's still on the ground and cranes over to the pilot cabin window where you can see the crew inside get into their seats. It feels to me to be an obvious model, not quite good enough quality to carry the scene. Maybe IMAX was too high a resolution for it.
I don't know where this one stacks up against the other umpteen Alien movies in the franchise. It didn't break continuity as far as I can tell, like Prometheus did. but over all, I wouldn't recommend it. It was meh...
Wait for the smalll screen. Until then, watch out for xenomorphs
--tg