Sentences with phrase «alien movies ever»

Sounds good to me, considering that with a measly $ 30 million in pocket change director Neil Blomkamp managed to create one of the most powerful and political alien movies ever made, and without skimping on the fiery explosions.
A modern - day thriller crafted in the spirit of «The Twilight Zone,» this is one of the greatest alien movies ever made.

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For investors and corporate leaders in an ever - increasing number of industries, Amazon.com resembles nothing so much as The Blob — the alien antihero in the classic 1958 movie with the tagline «It eats you alive!»
One of Paul's favorite books is the classic The Cosmic Connection by Carl Sagan, and while less cerebral but just as inspirational, my favorite movie ever is Alien.
He helped formulate the concept of seeking alien civilizations by listening for their radio broadcasts; he lobbied for nuclear disarmament, believing that atomic power should be wielded only for constructive effect; and he helped Charles and Ray Eames create Powers of Ten, perhaps the most stunning science movie ever filmed.
Eventually Elliott puts his fears aside and makes contact with the «little squashy guy,» perhaps the least threatening alien invader ever to hit a movie screen.
The mood's mostly pretty dour, which leaves the audience particularly grateful for those who provide comic relief: Dave Bautista's growly Drax, who in one scene is practicing the underappreciated art of standing really, really still; Tom Holland's chipper Peter / Spidey, taking it all in with wide eyes; Robert Downey Jr.'s ever - grumpy Tony Stark / Iron Man, who's pretty sick of Peter's pop - culture references (particularly «a really old movie called «Alien»»).
The first science - fiction flop of the year is a dull, uninspired mess that rips off pretty much every «deadly alien attack» movie ever made.
The movie isn't without its flaws — for instance, there isn't enough narrative meat to justify its 137 - minute runtime (let alone the even longer director's cut)-- but it's packed with so many great thrills that it's not surprising why «Aliens» remains as popular as ever 30 years later.
This, a zombie / alien hoot, became his best - known work and has a reputation as the world movie ever made.
If you have ever wanted to see Michael Fassbender kiss himself, then Alien: Covenant is the movie for you.
Despite whispers of a sequel ever since the release of the first movie, it's taken twenty years for the follow - up to the blockbuster alien invasion flick Independence Day to become a reality, and during an anniversary screening of the film, director Roland Emmerich has been talking to Entertainment Weekly about why we've waited so long -LSB-...]
Director DJ Caruso reveals he only had a year to do pre-production, filming, and editing on the young adult alien movie, which is the shortest turnaround he has ever seen for a relatively big budget movie.
Though not as existentially unnerving as Ex Machina, it's one of the most ambitious head movies ever made, laced with trace elements of Carpenter's The Thing and Tartovsky's Stalker, with a little Lovecraft and Alien thrown in for good measure.
Like characters in one of those zombie movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without ever having seen a single sci - fi horror movie: not Alien, not Event Horizon, and...
Long considered by many to be the de facto «worst movie ever,» this notorious effort from cult director Ed Wood finds aliens attempting to take over Earth by animating dead bodies — at least three of them.
The «dreaded» aliens are back - and they're deadlier than ever in the new Robert Rodriguez movie Predators.
Like characters in one of those zombie movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without ever having seen a single sci - fi horror movie: not Alien, not Event Horizon, and definitely nothing about science gone wrong.
just like how there's xenomorphs that aren't ever mentioned in the Alien movies but every cinephile knows their title anyways?
But I find it hard to believe that anyone will ever top the first female character I ever remember in a movie as truly badass: Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley from «Alien» and «Aliens
Monsters vs. Aliens — from DreamWorks Animation vets Rob Letterman (Shark Tale) and Conrad Vernon (Shrek 2)-- isn't trying to be deep: that's just an unintended side effect (and one the audience can safely ignore, if it wants to) when you riff on just about every monster movie ever made and do it this cleverly, in ways that know you know way too much about the subject of cinematic apocalypse already.
At once a brilliant riff on Star Trek and also one of the best Star Trek movies ever made, Dean Parisot's film revolved around the aging stars of a once - popular sci - fi TV series called Galaxy Quest who, after attending yet another sci - fi convention, are beamed up into space by a group of aliens that think the TV series was a collection of «historical documents.»
When the movie slows down to appeal to the teenage girl fan - base that just want to see Pettyfer and Agron make forlorn eyes at each other (there is a cornball plot development where Pettyfer's alien race can only ever fall in love once), everyone else gets frustrated.
It's unlikely there could ever be enough drugs in the world to fully comprehend a film that, for all intents and purposes, resembles something made by an alien trying to recreate about a hundred different types of movie junk spewed out across the celestial airwaves.
Alien is one of the greatest horror movies ever, right?
If you have ever watched Ridley Scott's horror film Alien and thought, «I'd love to be inside that movie», then Alien: Isolation is your golden ticket.
It's been a while since you defeated the aliens in Anomaly: Warzone Earth, but if cheesy sci - fi movies ever taught you anything it's that alien scum never stays dead; they're are back and they've turned Earth into a frozen tundra.
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