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As part of the ongoing discussion about which movie is better, Alien or Aliens...


... I'd like to state my opinion after rewatching this just now.

Aliens is in fact nothing more than a generic action movie in space, like Die Hard with a crew, and the aliens are terrorists, or Starship Troopers but it takes itself much too serious, full of corny dialog. They even got a proto-Michelle-Rodriguez in the crew - Vasquez.

So I'm definitely staying in the Alien camp.

Thanks for reading my opinion. Stay safe out there.

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Originality vs over-the-top action.

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The original by far. It's a 10/10. Aliens is a 6.5.

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while I agree and respect your persepctive, I like them both equally, in different ways for their differences.

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Seriously bad take. Familiar, but nevertheless poor.

I prefer Alien too. But the pretentious twaddle that people come out with to enhance the stature of their preference of that film is absurd.

By everyone involved in that movie's own admission, Alien was nothing more than an attempt to put a cap on a maligned b-movie trope of the monster loose somewhere, a confined space where the victims are taken out one after the other. With great production design and direction. That's why attempts to emulate the original film are and will always be a failure because that movie did it all as well as it could be done (while still being no more sophisticated than a guy in a suit).

I remember finding Aliens scarier. Since there were hordes of Aliens, nobody as safe at any place at any time. OF course it's more of an action movie. But so what? Some people prefer action films to monster movies.

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>stop nitpicking

The actual plot isnt even finished in the movie: what happens to Jonesy? Someone feed him?

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She puts Jones in a cryochamber at the end of Alien. There's no mystery whatsoever. Even if it wasn't shown at the end, which it was, obviously this had to have occurred, otherwise the cat would be dead at the beginning of Aliens, even with an endless supply of food and water, due to old age. Why would anyone bring a cat along if they knew it wiould die of old age during the voyage?

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And ermm I rewatched Die Hard lately too. It's a good movie, it always was a good movie and will always be a good movie. But the best ever made, the standard of everything? How about no? :D

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I agree with you newts, for me it's Alien by a landslide.

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I like both.

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Alien is in fact nothing more than a generic horror movie in space, like Halloween with a crew, and the alien is Michael Myers, or Friday the 13th but it takes itself much too serious, full of corny dialog.

See what I did there?

ALIENS is, imo, far superior.

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