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  1. Alien: Covenant poster

    Alien: Covenant

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    I remember how excited everybody was when it was announced Ridley Scott would return to the Alien franchise and make a prequel to his breakthrough movie: Prometheus. It would revolve around the Space Jockeys briefly seen in the original Alien. An interesting concept, but one that failed in my opinion. It’s been 5 years since…

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  2. Monsters vs Aliens

    Monsters vs Aliens

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    Monsters vs Aliens has a typical B-movie title but is actually a high budget 3D-animation movie full of well known stars providing the voices. The movie’s main characters are based upon old fashioned monsters from movies 50’s movies; The Blob, The Fly, The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Godzilla and Attack Of The 50ft Woman….

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  3. Alien: Resurrection

    Alien: Resurrection

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    I’m pretty sure everybody thought the disappointing Alien 3 would be the last of the series. Sure why wouldn’t it be: The last Alien to exist was a queen but she was growing inside Ripley who at the end of Alien 3 committed suicide by giving her a Terminator death when she threw herself into…

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  4. How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

    How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

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    How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is a title which should be applied to a feature in which the audience is shown how to do exactly that, preferbly in a humoristic way. If the movie was starring John Cleese that would be the case, but it doesn’t.This movie stars Simon Pegg, also British and…

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  5. Alien 3

    Alien 3

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    I watched this movie for the first time in 1993. I was 14, maybe 15. It was a summerday and we decided to go to the videorentalstore. Not having seen any of the previous entries I thought it wouldn’t matter because it looked like a fairly standalone movie and most of the time you get…

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  6. Aliens

    Aliens

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    Aliens is the perfectly titled sequel to Alien. It’s more original than just “Alien 2” and covers the contents of the movie more because this time there are more than one of those acid-bleeding monsters. If just one can wipe out an entire space ship, you should see what a 100 of these generally unpleasant…

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  7. Alien (1979)

    Alien

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    In 1979 Ridley Scott decided to mix Jaws up with 2001: A Space Odessy. The result was a sci-fi horror movie called Alien. Now, decades later the movie has become a classic, spawned several direct sequels and even a spin-off in the form of the Aliens Vs Predators movies (which is a weird title considering…

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  8. Species: The Awakening

    Species: The Awakening

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    “Species: The Awakening” wraps up a franchise that began as a theatrical blockbuster, drifted into direct-to-video territory with the third installment, and concludes with a made-for-TV movie. This fourth entry in the series is undoubtedly the weakest, though not by much compared to its immediate predecessors. Yet, even with their glaring flaws, there’s something about…

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  9. Sunny Mabrey in Species III

    Species III

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    The early 2000s saw a surge in straight-to-DVD sequels for various franchises, thanks to the rise of DVDs. Iconic series like “Hellraiser“, “American Pie“, “Scorpion King”, and “Universal Soldier” jumped on this trend, with mixed results. Even blockbuster hits from years past suddenly found themselves getting low-key direct-to-video (DTV) sequels. Did you know there’s a…

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  10. Species II

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    In “Species“, Ben Kingsley’s exposition reveals that they have several embryos similar to Eve stored away, hinting at possible future experiments. The final scene, where a rat comes into contact with Sil’s remains, sets the stage for a sequel. However, “Species II” doesn’t pick up on the rat plotline. Instead, it focuses on Natasha Henstridge’s…

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  11. Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani in The Marvels

    The Marvels

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    In 2019, Captain Marvel soared as one of the year’s blockbuster hits, nestled between the cinematic juggernauts Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, raking in over a billion dollars globally. Fast forward almost five years, and behold, “The Marvels” has become Marvel’s most colossal flop to date. How the tides have turned.

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  12. Samuel L. Jackson in Secret Invasion

    Secret Invasion puts the limits of the MCU on display in horrible fashion

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    Secret Invasion came to an end this week with a finale that introduced the strongest character in the MCU yet: G’iah. A Skrull who gained the powers of almost all of the Avengers, including that of Captain Marvel. How they will incorporate her in the future remains to be seen, but her mere existence poses…

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