Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Discussion

From Alien to Romulus | Fake Sequels, Real Spin-offs

Hello Peliplaters! I've been eager to share my thoughts on Romulus with you for weeks now. I've always been fascinated by the Alien film series, and Romulus has reignited my passion for science fiction like an Olympic torch. I was so excited that I didn't even know where to start. Alien is a great IP, with each film in the series meticulously crafted by incredibly talented directors and their artistic teams. In other words, each Alien sequel has its uniqueness, owing to the efforts of the creato

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From Alien to Romulus | Fake Sequels, Real Spin-offs

"Alien: Covenant": Success Behind the Film

Ridley Scott's signature ensures the Alien series maintains its distinctive dark and bloody style. "Alien: Covenant" elevates the bloody horror to an R18 level. Every detail is open to exploration and reminiscence, and Ridley Scott, as always, lays various traps as clues, allowing viewers to constantly imagine more profound stories in the Alien universe. The matured appearance of the Alien truly facing off against humans is a feast for the eyes. The atmosphere of terror, helpless cries, shaky ca

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"Alien: Covenant": Success Behind the Film

"Alien: Covenant": More Than Just Monsters

Five years after "Prometheus," the latest installment in the Alien series, "Alien: Covenant," finally arrives. With six films in the series - "Alien," "Aliens," "Alien 3," "Alien: Resurrection," and the prequels "Prometheus" and "Alien: Covenant" - it's clear that the series can be sharply divided into two camps: if you prefer monster movies, seek excitement, and relish in human vs. creature battles, then "Aliens," "Alien 3," and "Alien Resurrection" are for you. But if you're unsatisfied with t

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"Alien: Covenant": More Than Just Monsters

‘Desperado' | Romantic Elegy

Just the name "Desperado" evokes classic characters in my mind, such as the wise and gentle Leon from "The Professional," the romantic and honorable Ah Jong from "The Killer," the refined yet determined Sullivan from "Road to Perdition," and the lonely and ruthless Jeff from "The Samurai." It seems like "Desperado" is paying homage to these characters of tragic ballads. Robert Rodriguez Director Robert Rodriguez later directed films like "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," and t

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‘Desperado' | Romantic Elegy