Et pas d'accord avec le classement de Variety, de mon point de vue le 3 et le 4 sont bien meilleurs que les derniers de Scott.


 
   
  
 
   
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  Aucun souvenir du trucROY le 3 Mai 2017 a écrit:Perso je ne vous ai pas écouté j'en ai fait qu'à ma tête et j'ai regardé Prometheus en premier.
Et mardi soir soirée VO au ciné : Alien: Covenant + Alien.
Return to Horror: Crafting Alien: Romulus
The Director’s Vision – Discover how one of today’s greatest horror directors, Fede Alvarez, collaborated with master filmmaker Ridley Scott to craft a new, heart-pounding chapter in the Alien franchise.
Creating the Story – Learn what inspired the story of Alien: Romulus and see the many easter eggs from previous Alien installments that you may have missed.
Casting the Faces – Meet the stars of Alien: Romulus as they take us inside the hearts and minds of their characters. Explore the parallels between Rain and the iconic franchise heroine, Ripley, and learn how filmmakers brought back a face from the past.
Constructing the World – Explore the massive, practical sets of Alien: Romulus that hearken back to the futuristic style established in the '80s and get up close and personal with a hoard of practically built facehuggers, chestbursters, and xenomorphs.
Inside the Xenomorph Showdown – Experience the film’s climactic zero-gravity sequence from every angle as filmmakers break down what it took to make the moment spectacular. From sets and performances, to wirework, stunts, and VFX, see how it all came together.
Alien: A Conversation – A special conversation with Ridley Scott and Fede Alvarez for the Alien 45th Anniversary theatrical re-release.
Alternate / Extended Scenes – Check out scenes that didn't make the final cut.
 ), alors que ce qui faisait le charme des premiers films de la saga c'est justement la psychologie des personnages, de la peur, en passant par la survie, à de la fascination pour les aliens. Et quand des personnages ne sont plus caractérisés, développés, le film ne véhicule plus d'émotions.
 ), alors que ce qui faisait le charme des premiers films de la saga c'est justement la psychologie des personnages, de la peur, en passant par la survie, à de la fascination pour les aliens. Et quand des personnages ne sont plus caractérisés, développés, le film ne véhicule plus d'émotions.

ROY a écrit:Franchement ça allait
"I noticed some confusion about my recent post, so just to clarify: I wasn’t talking about the Alien: Romulus sequel. What I heard was about a new project similar to what Neill Blomkamp was trying to do."
EagleWolf a écrit:
“I can’t speak for Dan. At some point, once there’s another Alien, and I know he’s working on a sequel to Prey, one day if we feel like, ‘Yeah, that’s what we cannot wait to see,’ I think that’s a movie we could do.”
“The way I would do it, most likely, if it could be done this way… It’s harder to keep secrets online… The best AVP will be the one that you don’t know is AVP until the other guy shows up. You think you’re watching a Predator movie, and then they land in some place and there are creatures, and fucking hell, it’s a Xenomorph. That would get me. ‘Fuck yeah!’ You’d go crazy. Or vice versa, you’re in an Alien movie, and then suddenly a mysterious creature is there, and you can hear that sound, and you see the cloak, and you go, ‘Is that a fucking Predator?’ And then turns out it is. That would be the way to do it, don’t you think? Once you put it in the title, it’s like, ‘Spoiler alert.’”
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