Okay,
let's remind everyone of the playing field here. I am fond of stupid
fucking movies. If you give me the option of watching the
Lord of the Rings trilogy or
watching an all night marathon of shitty Mega-Shark movies from the
Asylum... I'm gonna be watching me some shark attacks. I love the
Hammer Dracula movies, I think John Carpenter's Pre- 'They
Live' are some of the greatest
bits of motion picture cinema ever made and you all know what I
thought of the Michael Bay Transformers
movie. But while I love stupid-awesome films, it doesn't mean I
don't like watching high quality movies. I loved Inception,
I'm looking so forward to the Hobbit movies and the recent trailer
for Prometheus by
Ridley Scott really has me excited. But while I love high
quality films, I also refuse to coddle to stupid crap that THINKS
it's more than what it is. Avatar,
that while pretty to look at, had a plot that made Revenge
of the Fallen seem like
motherfucking Casablanca.
At least Michael Bay knew
he was making a silly movie about toy robots and explosions. And this
is a serious problem with a lot of movies. (Also comics, books, video
games and music as well.) They forget that these things are supposed
to be fun as well. It's good to have yourself some actual
intellectual entertainment once in a while, but enjoying nothing but
“high caliber art” turns you into one of those cheese and wine
consuming cockbites, who thinks there should be political meaning
behind everything.
I'm
perfectly capable of enjoying stupid shit for what it is, and
considering the dollar return for movies like the Bay-Former films,
Clash of the Titans, and the like... I think most people are as well.
But in order for that to happen, the movie needs to be honest
with what kind of movie it is. That's what it comes down to, BEING
HONEST. And far
too often, especially in the 'nerd circle' we tend to let our
nostalgic memories dictate our entertainment. We tend to get pissed
off when a movie isn't what we want it to be... As opposed to what it
is. And no movie is this more true for, than our topic of today,
2004's Alien vs Predator.
This was actually a pretty cool book. |
Now
when this movie came out, a lot of people were really harsh on it,
and honestly, I just don't know why. The movie is stupid, but it's
right there in the title. Alien VERSUS
Predator. That's right up there with Freddy Vs. Jason,
Godzilla vs King Kong
and Dracula vs. Frankenstein.
If the word “versus” is in the title, if you are expecting
anything more than stupid monster fighting, then I'm sorry... The
wine and cheese dishes are over there next to the complementary
sticks... They're for your butt. This was a concept that originated
from a 1980's Dark Horse comic book. And if you remember... The 1980s
wasn't exactly known for being real deep. Some of the common
complaints I hear was that because it was rated PG-13, as opposed to
R, it was tamed down. Well, they commonly air the original six movies
on TV all the time, and other than language, it's almost entirely
uncut. Gore that was 'R-Rated' back in the 80s now is rather tame and
you can get away with it during daytime hours. Language? Okay, so
they didn't say the word “fuck”. Big whoop. Oh yeah... The
complaint mentioned on Wikipedia: “Wooden Acting and Cardboard
Characters”
Because you know... There was NOTHING flawed and stupid in Aliens before AvP, amirite? |
Wait... Did... Did you SEE last batch of movies made since 1987?
Predator 2 was nothing
more than an overly gory cop movie with bad acting. (Which was the
last Predator movie they made, almost fifteen years prior.) Other
than select few, there was almost no one likable in Alien 3
(though I'm still highly fond of the movie, and I'll get to that
later), Alien Resurrection was hilarious for when the cast of Firefly
shows up and we all know what I think of THAT show. It was also the
only two Alien and Predator movie movie I currently do not own and do
not wish to own. So 17 years of crap, and suddenly people are
concerned for the franchise? Was there EVER a franchise in the first
place? Seriously, all the AvP movies since 1987's Predator... Have
sucked. They are fucking stupid. (Once again, I would like to defend
Alien 3, but that's
for another time.) At least Alien vs. Predator pretty much admits
it's a hokey monster movie.
I
mean, I get it. Some people have a real bad one for director Paul
W.S. Anderson. They think he makes nothing but lowest common
denominator movies, and that dude from Ain't it Cool News
seems to really have it out for him. Really, the guy to date, is the
only person to make a few commercially successful video game movie.
Mortal Kombat was a
big success, as was Resident Evil.
I think Event Horizon
is an extremely underrated movie. Sure Soldier
and Death Race sucked.
But name me one director who's never made a bad movie in their life,
and I'll show you an egotistical delusionary. (Stanley Kubrick may be
the only exception.) Sure, Paul W.S. Anderson doesn't make high
art... But where has he ever gone the Uwe Boll route and claimed he
did? You listen to the commentary, and there is zero pretentiousness
in his voice. But hey, he gets to bone Milla Jovovich on a
regular basis... So he must be doing something
right.
I'd say I used to fantasize about her, but that would imply that I had stopped. |
Look
at the plot for a second: A small team of explorers go to investigate
a pyramid which has been discovered under the ice of Antarctica. As
they're exploring, they discover that there are monsters there, and
other monsters have shown up to fight them. This is totally a 1950's
monster movie, straight out of 'The Thing from Another
World' mold. (By the way, the
Thing Prequel will be forthcoming here when it's released to DVD.)
Except in this movie's case, the monsters were the Aliens and
Predators. The whole set up was similar to a 1950's monster movie,
taking it's time to slowly build up the scenario. The characters were
a bit corny, but no more than any other Alien film. It's always great
to see Lance Henriksen in anything. (I loved the 1990's series
Millennium, just
because of him.)
All the little touches they added in there, from
Weyland's “knife trick” with the pen to how the credits were a
merger of the title credits from both Alien and Predator. It was
obvious that Anderson was a big ass fan of the movies. There was a lot of
creative film work with this one. They actually made it look
Antarctica, and they made a scene in Mexico look like Mexico, and
they had a rather creative transforming pyramid, which was really
utterly cool looking. And it all looked expensive and detailed...
When in actuality, all of it was filmed in Prague in summertime, for
a fraction of the costs. I really applaud that bit of creative
filming. The special effects were decent. They weren't breaking new
grounds, because seriously... Making a shiny black armor-like bug
monster is pretty standard these days in CGI. The scene of the Alien
and the Predator beating the shit out of each other was fun to watch.
The story's faithful, and doesn't contradict anything established. It
doesn't spit on established lore, like Alien Resurrection
did. But we're nerds. If it's not exactly how we wanted it, we get pissed too easily. (Hey, in case you think I'm pointing fingers, I'm just as guilty of that as anyone. Perhaps even more.)
If
they had called this movie “Dark Ice” or just some other silly
typical title... No one would care. It's just that it was part of the
silly franchise, “how dare they ruin Aliens and Predator!” The
franchise was already ruined. It's not like this movie cost a whole
hell of a lot of money, and it made three times it's money back. For
a brief period of time, it renewed interest in the franchises... That
was until the horrible sequel came a few years later. No really, the
sequel?
Throat-fucking pregnant women... Jesus. Christ. |
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem?
It's on my list of one of the worst movies of all time. It is awful.
It's one of the few movies
I almost walked out of. (And usually if I pay for a movie, I'll sit
through it.) And what's hilarious about it, is that it took great
pains to include all the stuff that the “real fans” were
complaining was missing from the first film... Excessive violence and
gore, vulgarity, darker story, ect. And in their attempt to include
all of this, they made a horrible piece of shit, which convinced me that the fans should almost never be listened. How bad was it? It's
the OTHER Alien and Predator movie I currently do not own and do not
wish to own. (BTW, for the record, I have not yet seen Predators,
though I plan to someday.)
Is
Alien
vs. Predator
a perfect movie? Far, far from it. But like I've said before about
other movies, it's bluntly honest about the kind of movie it is.
Where the first Alien film was a claustrophobic horror movie, the
second was an action film and the first Predator movie was an Arnold
movie... This is a modern day 1950's monster movie. In short... It's
not a bad movie. It's a fun little romp. In fact, out of the entire
Alien franchise, I would say it's the 3rd
best. It doesn't run too long, it's fun and honestly... Harmless. (Unlike the sequel.)
Stooge Rating: SHEMP |
1 comment:
Well said. I enjoyed the crap outta this movie. Saw it in the theater, and even now I'll watch it on TV if I come in during the first half of the movie.
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