$84,206,106 Opening weekend US & Canada $3,527,881 May 28, 1979 Gross worldwide $108,610,231 See detailed box office info on IMDbPro Edit Runtime 1hour57minutes Color Color Aspect ratio 2.39 : 1 ‘Alien: Romulus’ Director Fixed CGI Ian Holm for Home Release After ‘We Ran Out of...
"The 1979 Alien is a much more cerebral movie than its sequels, with the characters (and the audience) genuinely engaged in curiosity about this weirdest of lifeforms...Unfortunately, the films it influenced studied its thrills but not its thinking." ―Film critic Roger Ebert on Alien's ...
Jonesy the Cat Is Getting His Own Alien Book Alien Titan Books is releasing a new book that tells the events of Alien through the eyes of Jonesy the cat. By Ryan Scott May 2, 2018 22 Movies That Form a Secret Cinematic Universe die hard 20th Century Fox has been working on a...
In another way,Ridley Scott‘s 1979 movie is a great original. It builds on the seminal opening shot of “Star Wars” (1977), with its vast ship in lonely interstellar space, and sidesteps Lucas’ space opera to tell a story in the genre of traditional “hard” science fiction; with ...
Not only was Bob Burns given the stuff, but he was consulted a few times for a few items to be given back for another "Alien" movie and then said items were returned in better shape. The robotic Queen's head from "Aliens" was taken from him for the Queen in "Alien: Resurrection" ...
Alienis a movie wholly married to its archetypes that, like any effective horror story, leaves the audience’s on its own to fill in the gaps of what it reveals. This is the major reason that the media franchise that followed from the 1979 release, while boasting its own degree of success...
The basic plotline of Alien: Romulus looks very similar to the original Alien movie and to some extent, it is. The cat and mouse chase, the claustrophobia, the same uncomfortable setting, and of course, a female protagonist who turns out to be an absolute badass are everything we saw in...
Indeed, her concern for the ship's cat, which we wonder may get her killed towards the end of the movie, reminds us more of lonely cat ladies than of effective mothers. No, the true mother only emerges in Aliens, which is part of the genius of Cameron's treatment, as we shall see...
“I’m like Cat here, a no-name slob. We belong to nobody, and nobody belongs to us. We don’t even belong to each other,” Holly Golightly says in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” She might be the original movie cat lady, a modern, flighty, cat-obsessed woman taking in a stray ...
$3,527,881 May 28, 1979 Gross worldwide $108,610,231 See detailed box office info on IMDbPro Edit Runtime 1hour57minutes Color Color Aspect ratio 2.39 : 1 Alien: Romulus Director 'Fixed' The Movie's Most Controversial Element In Home Release ...