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Awesome Q&A video. Thank you for sharing! I saw Alien: Romulus over the weekend and it freaked me out! Job well done
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Dan MaxXx , strange things.
When I first saw your comment, I was tempted to give you a bad, stupid comment; like I took it personally, understanding that you throw with mud at the movie I liked. Excus...
Expand commentDan MaxXx , strange things.
When I first saw your comment, I was tempted to give you a bad, stupid comment; like I took it personally, understanding that you throw with mud at the movie I liked. Excuse me.
I didn't want to answer then at that impulse, I thought it would be better to let it a while, because maybe I am understanding this wrong.
I think I was bored too or fell asleep at some movies or thought similar things about movies that other people liked. Sometimes maybe I wasn't like in the mood of watching those movies or when I saw those movies the second time, I changed my opinion; or I maybe I kept my first opinion.
Anyway, at first watch I liked this movie and I thought that it looks very good. I was wondering why does it looks so good and not digital fake, as some of the contemporary movies look like (I don't really understand why...not because they are shot on digital, there are movies shot on digital that look very good, great...maybe one of the reasons is because of too much CGI, or maybe poor CGI). I didn't think this film looked like a small-scale, "low budget" film (if that is what you meant). I look forward to watch again this movie.
Dan, did you like some of the other "Alien" movies? Which of them do you think is the best?
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I went for a 4Dmax experience, and I have to say I did enjoy how the whole package came. The visual effects are top-of-notch, and how the motion connections are so smooth, but that's all, the story is...
Expand commentI went for a 4Dmax experience, and I have to say I did enjoy how the whole package came. The visual effects are top-of-notch, and how the motion connections are so smooth, but that's all, the story is very weak and almost predictable, and the final boss almost gives me a deja vu of Prometheus. Maybe, the aliens can parasite in the robot AI too, which creates a Robot alien that looks like a human...?