Alien film retrospective with John & Vin

Alien film retrospective with John & Vin

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With Alien: Romulus comes out this week, now is the perfect time to reflect on the origins of the fantastic sci-fi horror action by revisiting some of the previous Foreigner Movies! Join in John And Wine when they look back on Foreigner, AliensAnd Aliens 3Through hits, misses and crossovers, this series has become one of the all-time classics. From the deep symbolism of the Xenomorph to the iconic filmography of three beloved directors, travel with John And Wine while learning the basics of Foreigner Saga and discuss what they hope to see in Alien: Romulus!

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[Warning: Spoilers for Alien movies including the first film, Aliens, and Alien 3 are within the video]

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Timestamp for John & Vin's Foreigner Films Retrospective

  • 00:10 – Introductions
  • 01:10 – Introduction to the Foreigner franchise
  • 04:58 – James Cameron And Aliens
  • 08:30 – Aliens 3 Assembly Cut vs. Theatrical Cut, Aliens Special Edition vs. Theatrical Version
  • 13:20 – Aliens, Terminator 2, Avatar And James Cameron. Parallels between films.
  • 18:15 – 1. Foreigner Movie and Romulus
  • 19:00 – more Aliens 3 And Aliens
  • 28:55 – Alien: Rebirth
  • 36:30 – Expectations for Alien: Romulus
  • 40:44 – Do we want to see a new trilogy of Alien films, or something else, like a remake of Alien vs Predator?
  • 43:35 – Cameo appearance of an alien Space balls
  • 45:30 – Ridley Scott's Foreigner and this brilliant first revelation of the monster, “The Great White Shark in space.”
  • 46:50 – Outro

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