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I dread to think how many experiments Shaw incubated
Incidentally I ordered the Prometheus score last week its very good, I tried to rewatch Covenant last night and fell asleep
I have avoided Covenant for this reason and from the reviews and feedback I think I did the right thing.
When I sit and enjoy ALIEN I can do so without knowing the creatures entire history and its all the more effective.
Hate to say it but I think Scott's had his day. Lets hope he doesn't ruin his impressive legacy.
Alien Vs Predator (unrated)
Prometheus
then
Resurrection
Alien 3
AVP: Requiem
Haven't seen Covenant yet but I might rent it.
Aliens
Alien Isolation (video game but so good)
That's all that matters imo. Enjoyed Prometheus at the time but Covenant has sort of tainted it for me now.
Aliens
Prometheus
Alien
This is going to be.... very unpopular
I'm thinking we nuke him from orbit guys. Only way to be sure.
F*kin A!
And Kim Jong-un still swears he's going to nuke America.
Two things that nobody wants to happen and that, in all probability, won't. But they'll keep threatening.
Aliens
Prometheus
And covenant
I'll raise a cup to that.
I do still like Aliens, but it is my least favorite of the tetralogy. Too much 80s shoot-em-up hoorah! and not enough "dark art" like the other three.
Now their is a coffee machine I would buy!!! Lol!
Goes to show it was more about Scott doing what he wanted and less about "confusing the audiences" with two separate installments.