My Top 25 Sci-Fi Movies of All Time
By Ken Parker
I have already talked about
expectations when going to see a movie. Sequels will often try to
capitalize on the success of the original by trying to capture some
of the magic that made those movies popular. You would more often
than not see the same characters doing similar things in similar
situations. Many times the sequels are amped up a bit with more of
everything to try to outdo the original. Other times the situation
may be much different but keep the same characters. The object of
the sequel is to be different enough for people to not feel they are
watching the original and yet be as similar as possible.
The following is a sequel that really
did not do this. Instead it took some brand new ideas and put the
same characters into that different situation.
7 - Aliens (1987)
Fifty-odd
years after Ellen Ripley survived her disastrous ordeal, her escape
vessel is recovered after drifting across the galaxy as she slept in
cryogenic stasis. Back on earth, nobody believed her story about the
"Aliens" on the planet LV-426. After the "Company"
orders the colony on LV-426 to investigate, however, all
communication with the colony is lost. The Company enlists Ripley to
aid a team of tough, rugged space marines on a rescue mission to the
now partially terraformed planet to find out if there are aliens or
survivors. As the mission unfolds, Ripley will be forced to come to
grips with her worst nightmare, but even as she does, she finds that
the worst is yet to come. Written
by Brian
Rawlings
As I mentioned in my introduction, the
similarities between Aliens and Alien are limited to
just a few ideas. The story is a direct continuation in the most
logical sense. That is about where the connections end. Sure, we
have both the Ripley and Alien characters returning but in both
cases, the situation has amplified their characters quite a bit. In
the original, Ripley is quiet but headstrong and does everything she
can to survive. In Aliens, she takes that survival instinct
and projects it to Newt. Ripley does everything on a grander scale
to save her “adopted daughter”
The Alien is also changed. Instead of
one hidden in the shadows, striking when you least expect it, there
are hundreds swarming to attack. Their shear masses are what
generates the fear this time around.
Aliens is such a different type
of film than Alien but it is so much a continuation as it all
clicks into place. Not only that but the new slew of characters are
as colorful and interesting as the Nostromo crew in the original.
Being a fan of the original it seemed
to me that Aliens was the perfect next step in story telling.
Alien was like a fantastic meal, perfectly cooked and so
savory (more on Alien later). Aliens was a superb
desert, so sweet and mouth-watering. Unfortunately the next film,
Alien 3, to keep the analogy alive, was like downing the
desert with liquid detergent. What a way to absolutely destroy
everything good about Aliens. The whole story is - save the
girl and to go through all that and to just kill off the surviving
characters in their sleep is insulting to the previous movie.
Anyway, back to Aliens – this
film is one of my favorite action films of all time. I remember
being on the edge of my seat, falling right into the action. I am
not one to yell at the screen or jump up in the air and punch the sky
but this film really had me right with it from start to finish.
James Cameron made his mark be delivering a film that is worthy of the original but created some new mythology behind the excellent conceived character of the Alien. With outstanding non stop action and just enough character development and emotion, the movie balances out well.
As I will mention numerous times, so
many elements can make or break a movie and in this case, there are
so many things that are excellent in the film. Sigourney Weaver
excels in the part of Ripley, even nominated for an Oscar for the
part. The filming of the Aliens as they swarm through the shafts and
pop up from the water is breathtaking. The music, by James Horner
continues to prove he is one of the best composers in Hollywood.
First time I watched it – opening
night
How many times have I watched this film
– 20+
I just purchased the Blu-ray – can't
wait to see it in HD
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliens_(film)
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