spudthedestroyer wrote:Interestingly, I want to know how many people haven't seen Alien3: Extended who voted if so I'd call their votes null/unfair, since A3:E is soooooo much better than the original

We're talking Brazil: Raped vs. Brazil: Director's Cut scale
So since I voted for 3 & HAVEN'T seen the DC version, my vote doesn't count???
dinky wrote:let's look at this dinky-like:
1)
Alien 3 makes a travesty of the franchise. quick, let's go spend $30 for a DC DVD or $70+ for the "Quadrilogy." umm...no.
OK, WTF does that have to do with anything? ALL the Alien/s movies here are $20 each or $70 for the Quad.
dinky wrote:2) what screen did you ever see the DC on? oh...right. made-for-tv anyone? that's like Lucas saying, "umm...I don't like the way
Star Wars turned out. Here, let me throw in Jabba talking with Han. There. That's the movie I *really* wanted to make." wtf? that ain't the
Star Wars I</i> saw - at least SE got a theatrical release though. IMO, the definitive edition of the movie, that which gets held up to the fickle frown of time and internet geeks the world over, can only be what actually...you know...screens</i> in theaters. Geez. every idiot from Freddy Got Fingered to Godzilla (Em. & Dev. style) would be screaming "mulligan! mulligan! that's not the *real* movie. that's not what *I* wanted. here. count this instead." Hell no beotch! you took the job. eat your shit film and it's shit legacy.

OK, WTF are you comparing a THEATRICAL RELEASE to the ORIGINAL filmed version which should ALWAYS come before as it's what SHOULD HAVE been shown in theaters. But no, a bunch of Hollywood
FUCKS always have to screw something up. Which is also why SOO many comicbook based movies are so lame to what they could've been to those of us who ACTUALLY READ them.
spudthedestroyer wrote:@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).
Exactly! These dumbasses in HW add these cuts & alot of time create TONS of inconsistancies.
spudthedestroyer wrote: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.
I have 1 word for that, HollyCrap!
spudthedestroyer wrote: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.
Absofuckingloutly!!!
spudthedestroyer wrote: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.
More Hollywood edits. Sad, so sad.
spudthedestroyer wrote: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
OK, this is just MORE sad.

spudthedestroyer wrote: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.
Only 8? Sounds like Alien: Indecision!!!
spudthedestroyer wrote: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.
One very good shit? I wouldn't say the 4th was unbearable for me. It had things I did like. The pirate ship mostly. Did I mention my favorite word in the alphabet is R?
spudthedestroyer wrote: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

In this case, mine goes as this:
Aliens > Predator > Predator 2 > Alien > Alien 3 > Alien 4
The biggest reason Alien slips so much for me is watchability. Alien can just be boring at times. P1&2 hold my attention better and are definately one I rewatch. 2 more than 1 actually. I think Aliens/Predator1/2 may be because they're more the action side, not including 4, unlike Alien/3 which is more the horror side. Only Brad Douriff? He's OK. I agree w/ El Mariachi on Ron Perlman.
dinky wrote:What I was trying to get at was this: grading a film based on material in the dvd (shit that never made it in...you know...the movie...in theaters...where movies...like...are shown) is just wrong.
That don't mean the DC/re-edited version isn't better. But comparing a "fix" to its theatrical release is one thing; trying to put it alongside another movie altogether...that's just wrong.
Um, dinky, read the thread title:
Let it be settled once and for all : Alien 3 or Alien 4 ?Does it say THEATRICAL RELEASE anywhere??? Don't expect anyone to listen to you if there's a thread comparing Starship Troopers 1 & 2, or any other when there's been NO THEATRICAL RELEASE or a DC/Extended version released.
dinky wrote:that's not what the movie was - which is why I think invalidating opinions of people who haven't seen the material on the DVD is (1) wrong and (2) just another excuse that directors, writers, and actors make for the stuff they're embarrassed to be associated with. So in sum: you're wrong because you're wrong. oh! and right...wrong - I'm the guy with the guns

Um, NO. Telling people their OPINIONS are wrong, flat out wrong. People's opinions are just that, thier view on something. It's not right or wrong, that's why it's an OPINION!!!
dinky wrote:so which is the real movie: (a) the one people actually watched? or (b) the one that could have been after watching it with commentaries? There's no question: door number (a), Bob. So tell me you liked Alien 3 more than Resurrection. I'll buy that, but please...don't cite some 're-edit' on the back of some special edition DVD that exists only in its relation to the actual movie that it 'comments on' as even justifiably comparable to another movie that exists as-is. and I know you know there was a lot of bitching about the production and end result of Resurrection too. As in Ripley was never supposed to be in it. The whole cloning thing got tossed in. The movie was as much Weaver's vision as Jeunet's or Whedon's - not even addressing studio concerns that dominate every movie and weighed so heavily on Fincher's train wreck.
OK, comparing 'what could have been' to a DC is just plain stupid. Also, saying a THEATRICAL RELEASE can't be compared to a DVD/Video is also plain stupid. If it's not, go out and watch Alien4 in the theater. Oh wait, you CAN'T!!! It's only available on video & DVD.
Hmm... You present a poor arguement. You're also basing a DVD release, which can easily be checked at any time, VS a memory, which most of us will agree on, can all fool us on what we remembered something as. Like a dumbass friend of mine who claimed for years he bought a rocket firing Boba Fett action figure when it was ONLY a prototype that was NEVER released, let alone painted.
dinky wrote:not even addressing studio concerns that dominate every movie
Yes, this for me is the biggest repulsion about Hollywood that pisses me off to no end.
PS - So dinky, which IS the real Alien & Excorcist? The first one shown in the theaters, or the DC versions, ALSO shown in the theaters???