I think Aliens may be my Platonic Ideal Action Movie.
I do think to myself "Ripley, if you'd just backed out of the nest without torching the eggs, the alien queen would have stayed put and been vaporized along with all her kids in about 5 minutes anyway."
Of course, "GET AWAY FROM HER YOU BITCH!" might have packed less of a wallop if said to a caseworker from Child Services coming to take Newt away to the foster home system...
"Ripley, if you'd just backed out of the nest without torching the eggs, the alien queen would have stayed put and been vaporized along with all her kids in about 5 minutes anyway."
Didn't she torch the eggs only after she saw one opening up and ready to spit a facehugger at her?
Didn't she torch the eggs only after she saw one opening up and ready to spit a facehugger at her?
Yeah. And Ripley even gave a "Oh why did you have to go and do THAT?" look before she opened fire.
What the heck happened to Michael Biehn? After The Abyss, I never saw him again. Did he run over Cameron's dog, who then got him blacklisted, or did he become a stay-at-home dad, or something?
Just checked IMDB (forgot about Planet Terror!), and he's been busy, but how did he wind up in bad movie land?
Biehn's worked steadily just in increasingly crappy movies and TV. Doesn't have a lot of range, so he keeps playing variations on the type you saw in the Cameron movies.
Did he run over Cameron's dog, who then got him blacklisted,
That dog's got some mojo.
A man shot a bear in his pajamas, too.
(I'm sorry, but it was just sitting there, begging to be pointed out. Dog. Begging. It's a sickness.)
Oh, look. Rob Thomas is promising a movie of his cancelled TV series. Why do I have trouble believing it?
Saw
The Artist
with java and loved it. I think it helps that I just started watching a bunch of Hitchcock's silent films--the movie opens exactly like
The Lodger.
In a way, Dujardin's character is very similar to the one he plays in the OSS films, except with a dash of Gene Kelly.
The only thing that threw me out of the film was towards the end when the music in the montage-y part sounded so familiar and I finally figured out it sounded like
The Lord of the Rings.