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1992
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Sigourney Weaver aka Ellen Ripley
Charles S. Dutton aka Dillon
Charles Dance aka Clemens
Paul McGann aka Golic
Brian Glover aka Andrews
Ralph Brown aka Aaron
Danny Webb aka Morse
Christopher John Fields aka Rains
Holt McCallany aka Junior
Lance Henriksen aka Bishop II
Christopher Fairbank aka Murphy
Carl Chase aka Frank
Leon Herbert aka Boggs
Vincenzo Nicoli aka Jude
Pete Postlethwaite aka David
Christopher Fairbank aka Murphy(as Chris Fairbank)


Abominable - a shame to the series
This one is really horrible. It messes up everything that made Alien and
Aliens great movies. The transition from the end of Aliens to the
beginning
of this crap makes no sense at all. The survivors of Aliens are simply
killing off, probably for no better reason than that the script simply
doesn't fit into the Alien series at all. A military ship jettisoning its
crew after a tiny fire (don't they build warships to stand a little damage
anymore?). An "escape pod" crashes headlong into a planet with not even an
attempt at steering or breaking (wasn't there something called
"landing")?.
And all of a sudden two Aliens pop up out of nowhere. The nice high-tech
environments and cool hardware are exchanged for a prison that more
reminds
of sewers than anything else. And from there it's just a boring matter of
watching the Alien doggy eat all of those feeble, uninteresting characters
(good that suddenly humans can outrun the doggy). I have seen this one
once
and being a fan of Aliens, I regret it. If you liked Alien and Aliens, do
yourself a favor and stay away!.
Third time's NOT the charm....
There is a limit to how many times a story can be told....

For the "Alien" saga, that number is 3.

This third installment of the venerable saga basically plays out like a
Greek tragedy where everything is desolate and everyone is in despair,
either over personal loss or their own discontent. Ripley ends up on a
prison planet and, of course, one of the aliens from the original has
followed her, ensuring an onslaught of epic proportions.

UNFORTUNATELY, too much time is given to think about certain plot points.
Such as:

Why are so many interesting characters introduced (namely Dance), then
dropped so arbitrarily?

Why does Fincher's direction seem so shaky and unsure (in great contrast to
his work in "Se7en")?

How could the same writers (mainly Hill and Giler) write a story that has
little or no emotional impact and next to no development as far as plot,
motivation or even (in the alien's instance) shock value?

And you'll notice, once you've seen this film, that it hasn't got the same
sensibilities the first film had. There is too much time spent on the
downbeat, the morose and the evil that men do that there is little to no
time left for the sporadic alien attacks. Sometimes, it's easy to forget
this is science fiction we're watching; it might as well be a prison drama
for all this movie cares.

I won't give away how this movie ends, but to ask one question: if this was,
indeed how the series was supposed to end, what are we to make of Ripley's
act? Was she indeed being ascended to the Christ-like for her actions (as
is made all too obvious by the final symbolism) or was she a martyr for the
cause of good vs. evil? Or was it, as is my opinion, misplaced symbolism
just for symbolism's sake?

Even in the theater I saw this in, many of those around me reacted to this
film like they would one of "Alien"'s many rip-offs. Lots of exasperated
sighs at different points, some non-amused laughter and at least one person
commented aloud "Aw, jeez!".

My feelings, exactly.

Three stars for the effort but as far as sequels go, this probably wasn't as
"Alien" a product as they wanted to get to the audience..

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