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i think we’re just getting oldSome weird trend where Hollywood started casting super young for everything. I don't like it.
No, it's a legit thing. Look at the cast of Alien and then look at the cast of Alien Romulus.i think we’re just getting old
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Typically these types of sequels for series there's a few references to the others, but the entirety of Romulus was overloaded by a Copy-from-an-old-Alien-film & Paste... & Paste... & Paste from the beginning of the script until the end.
It was impossible to ignore and was actively distracting to the point it seems like this 'new' movie was 70% of old movies.
I see. I hate when movies do that. It was one of the many things I hated about Romulus. For some reason Hollywood thinks copy & pasting or constantly wink-winking older films is a recipe for success. It can be cool if done right, but Hollywood usually overdoes it to the point of absurdity, or just plain does it wrong.
sure, but they’re different plots—Alien is about a seasoned crew of space haulers who have been traveling across space between two planets & Romulus is about a young group of of laborers w/ no space exploration experience. i don’t see the problem here tbh. & fwiw, Sigourney in Alien was the same age as David Jonsson in Romulus.No, it's a legit thing. Look at the cast of Alien and then look at the cast of Alien Romulus.
This is a common point of contention, but its honestly pretty easy to get around. You can have a small outbreak that was contained quickly and only a few people, say Weyland Yutano officials, know about it. And then thats why they diverted the Nostromo in Alien, since they were actively looking for it. It also gives the actions of Ash from the first movie a bit more context. Why a secret mission for the company android where the entire crew is expendable for a life form they know nothing about? If they knew what it was and its capabilities, it makes more sense to allow killing the entire crew. Plus Ash has further insight in the threat of the adult Xeno ("its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility"), which he couldn't have from a face-hugger autopsy.How does an alien movie on earth before the original even work canonically? It doesn’t. Nobody knew about Aliens on earth before the first one. So it will fuck with that. And that always goes badly
Hollywood stopped trying decades ago. Now it's just remembrance and political overtures.I see. I hate when movies do that. It was one of the many things I hated about Romulus. For some reason Hollywood thinks copy & pasting or constantly wink-winking older films is a recipe for success. It can be cool if done right, but Hollywood usually overdoes it to the point of absurdity, or just plain does it wrong.
it’s literally been like that since the dawn of hollywoodHollywood stopped trying decades ago. Now it's just remembrance and political overtures.
it’s literally been like that since the dawn of hollywood
Perhaps, but there was parity back in the day. Yin and yang interconnected with cultivated talent.it’s literally been like that since the dawn of hollywood
it definitely doesIt doesn't exist anymore.
No, it's a legit thing. Look at the cast of Alien and then look at the cast of Alien Romulus.
There are ways to do itThis is a common point of contention, but its honestly pretty easy to get around. You can have a small outbreak that was contained quickly and only a few people, say Weyland Yutano officials, know about it. And then thats why they diverted the Nostromo in Alien, since they were actively looking for it. It also gives the actions of Ash from the first movie a bit more context. Why a secret mission for the company android where the entire crew is expendable for a life form they know nothing about? If they knew what it was and its capabilities, it makes more sense to allow killing the entire crew. Plus Ash has further insight in the threat of the adult Xeno ("its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility"), which he couldn't have from a face-hugger autopsy.
Even as a kid, I always assumed Weyland Yutani must have known what it was, otherwise killing the whole crew seems a bit over the top. My guess is that's what the show is about. How Weyland Yutani discovered the life form and started devoting their resources to capturing it.
it’s literally been like that since the dawn of hollywood
Noah Hawley doesnt fuck shit up.There are ways to do it
But Hollywood has a strong record of f'in it up in recent years (decades) when IP mining
Noah Hawley doesnt fuck shit up.
