@dinky wtf.. got a bit lost on relevance there

The extended cuts is revoking about 30mins of cuts Fox made after Fincher left if that's what you mean? As in unlike the theatrical version the black guy and the dragon guy don't just dissappear (I take it you noticed this, about 5 prisoners just disssappear due to about a third the film being cut). I'm not sure what the silloquay is about but...erm.. nice!

If it was about special/extended cuts, I agree. It does nothing more than degrade any claim of artistic vision in cinema when using examples like Underworld, Pitch Black, Night of the Living Dead, etc. and even Platoon. However, this is only "with 10 mins of extra footage" films, with real strife in the creation of films, I think alternate cuts are very valid to take as intent. Take Brazil, Gilliams film was hijacked flat out, and they wouldn't let him have his film released, only their edit. If it didn't win cannes and Gilliam wasn't so vocal about it, one of the greatest films ever made would be mediocre. With Alien:DC I think it does degrade somewhat from Ridley's movie, that he isn't secure with the movie enough, however, Ridley says it was removing the ropey sfx and replace them with horror and I agree, I probably prefer the DC, but most of the film, apart from one scene is the same anyway (and put back in it only seems to be continuity with the latter sequels). In Alien:DC, everything is cuts, so even though one notorious scene is added, everything else are cut sfx scenes, which may seem bad, but the horror was in what you heard more than what you saw... this DC works better even with its shorter running time. With Aliens, I once again prefer the DC. The theatrical, to be honest, is no where near as good, because of the lack of depth of character on Ripley's part. The theatrical doesn't hold a candle. With Alien3, well... its the biggest improvement, and with it it falls back on previous cut material (some are restore with sfx). In essence the theatrical was just a severly cut version of this, none of the cuts are director's cuts though. I'd kill to get a hold of the first cut of Alien3 that had to be sent back due to the excessive amounts of blood and gore in it

. Sounds right up my alley
Alien4 is the only film in the series where the director's cut is the theatrical version, which is actually very disturbing given how terrible it is

There's an alternate cut with a different begining and end but this is even worse (seriously, on earth at the end... omg it makes you want to wretch [more]). That's the 8 different versions available anyway, and in every case bar one, the alternate cut is probably best, with the other its far worse.
what screen did you ever see the DC on?
Brazil? Neither, but DC was released Theatrically too. Alien 3? There's no such thing, only a heavily cut theatrical version (which is crap) and less cut version.
Alien3 vs. Alien:resurrection = both shit but I'd go for Alien3 because I found the fourth unbarable. Both are valid, but I can't help but laugh when people make out as though the fourth "is so much better"
Alien3e vs Alien: resturrection = one very good, one terrible. Alien3 easily in my book.
@max, so that's a no you haven't then is it?
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Anyway obviously:
Alien > Aliens > Alien3: Extended > Predator > Predator 2 = Alien3 > Alien 4
(alien3e and predator interchangeable, they are so different it depends on mood)
Ranging from undoubted king to despicably awful. If you want a detailed reason why I think this do a hhah search on Aliens. No point repeating everything again. I added Predator movies in too. The first is an awesome movie, if flawed. I think its far better than Alien3, but not the one from the legacy. Predator 2 is a cheese fest, but its extremely enjoyable, a fun movie and, well its cool. Alien 4 I can't watch, for any reason. I mean Alien 1-3 have great characters, and the andriods in em can't be flawed.... but wtf in 4, that's just sad. Pure sadness. Brad Douriff is the only cool thing about the fourth movie
