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Re: ALIENS

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 19:05
by SteveD
gung-hoeddie wrote:alien is a classic, but i'd have to say john carpenter's the thing ranks up there with poo your pants special effects, which still hold up well today. And of course the very under rated they live another classic alien movie, which has the longest punch up scene when roddy piper and keith david go toe to toe.
Thats "Rowdy" Roddy Piper to you young man! Or Mr Piper. Otherwise he'll crack a coconut over your head.
(oh Lord - I've just given away another of my geeky secrets).

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 19:07
by gung-hoeddie
i must admit i quite liked ghost of mars too. Very cheesy for the most, but not to bad, as for rowdy he played a good role in that film,

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 22:00
by Chopper
I liked Event Horizon too. Even if Sam Neil is a sh*t stirring wanker, it was a good film IMHO. Haven't seen The Thing, but should get around to it (I'm also on a superhero movie bent atm). Ghost of Mars I don't remember. It came out about the same time as Mission to Mars and Supernova iirc. I think I have it here tho, will have to re-watch.

:chopper:

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 22:13
by Dave Tree
gung-hoeddie wrote:alien is a classic, but i'd have to say john carpenter's the thing ranks up there with poo your pants special effects, which still hold up well today. And of course the very under rated they live another classic alien movie, which has the longest punch up scene when roddy piper and keith david go toe to toe.
Anyone seen the stop motion tribute to The Thing done with GI Joe figures? It's brilliant, I'll try and find a link.

They Live rules, I came here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum!!!

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 00:47
by Crimson Rage
Ah, The Thing... Another bona fidé genre classic. It's also one that, like ALIEN, simply doesn't age. Thanks to the 'neutral' setting and quality of the production, it also could have been made recently.

John Carpenter has produced a few turkeys in his time, but if The Thing was the only good film he made, it would still qualify him as a genius. As it happens, I also rate The Fog, Halloween, Escape from New York, Assault on Precint 13 and Prince of Darkness (yes, I like it!) - It isn't my favourite by a long way, but They Live was pretty cool, especially that insane fight scene: Just put the damn glasses on already!!!

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 00:48
by Andy1672
How about Dark star ? I could never seem to appreciate that movie.

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 01:36
by Dave Tree
You love The Thing?

You love Action Force/ GI Joe?

Then you'll love this:



Dave.

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 01:57
by Andy1672
Wow that was fantastic, very well made !

thanks for sharing that Dave.

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 02:01
by Dave Tree
it's pretty incredible isn't it? It's one of the best stop-motion films I've done by toys :)

Re: ALIENS

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 09:55
by AnnieM
Honestly, living with Eddie is like living with a corporeal version of the IMDB - I have never met anyone who can identify every person in a movie and tell you what else they've been in (and sometimes by only hearing their voice). I think it was 850 DVD's in his collection at the last count... I'd like to say it was "our" collection, but I've probably contributed only about ten of those...