Aliens is still a good movie, but the older I get, the more I’m drawn to the original Alien and Prometheus and see Aliens as more of a movie made for 14-year-olds; not to be taken in a bad way, but it just seems less sophisticated by comparison.
I feel the opposite lol. I always tried to hold Alien and Aliens as equally good but differing cinematic achievements. Simultaneously I had a voice in my head telling me the original was the superior movie, until recently I honestly favor the sequel a little more instead. I think it's because the themes and human drama speak to me more so than in the original.
I watched Aliens not that long ago with 2 of my teenage kids. They can appreciate older movies. My son liked the first two terminator movies.
I was actually surprised that they didn’t like Aliens as much as I thought they would.
I still enjoyed it.
I think it is superior to both Alien and Prometheus.
I think alien is still a good movie. I thought the first half of Prometheus was good but didn’t care for the second half. Overall was disappointed in it.
Been a little while since I saw Aliens but each time I've rewatched it's held up well. Certainly more combat-esque but that was the point - basically a metaphor for the Vietnam War.
The first movie plays like a horror... But the tension holds up on repeated viewings. Especially THAT dinner scene.
As soon as it dawned on me that if they just have followed the chain of command, nothing would have happened, I stopped liking Alien. I know it's a horror film and that the characters have to be stupid for the movie to movie. But every man has a line and there's mine.
They wouldn't have spaced Ash. The crew of the Nostromo weren't soldiers. They were probably making insane amounts of money to do tedious labour that sends them into deep space. It's unpleasant, but pays well (I'm guessing), and doesn't require a tonne of training and knowledge compared to other disciplines.
Something scary happened to them in the dead of space and they panicked and responded according to themselves, not according to the best possible actions given a completely calm, logical, disciplined mindset.
I don't need characters in a movie to be perfect paragons of wisdom, intellect, and tactics (with a little meta-movie foreknowledge thrown in) for them to work for me. I just need them operating at peak efficiency for *themselves*. Kane was hurt, Lambert panicked (as always), Dallas was trying to be the rogue hero "screw the orders" leader type, Ripley selected the logical course of action (her personality), Ash let them in (for his personal reasons, but at the time he appears to be a bleeding-heart doctor), and Parker and Brett just went rolled with it 'cause they're more laid-back and not so much with the take-charge and act tactically stuff.
Yes, thank you. The movie clearly showed why they didn't simply follow "the chain of command". Except Ash, none of them were eager to explore the signal anyway.
It's a really well-written movie, and the characters always do what makes sense from *their* perspective. We can scream "DON'T GO ON THE CREEPY PLANET!" all we want, but they're not expecting facehuggers.
14yr-olds? Yeah, that's kinda insulting. Alien and Prometheus are actually more mature, but Aliens being more action-oriented just makes it more entertaining. And actually, I think it appeals to a wider audience. If I were writer/director, that's what I'd aim for.
I don't feel I like Aliens less than I originally did. More I've grown to appreciate Alien more. Prometheus isn't so much a bad movie for me, more not a good Alien movie.