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1979's Alien rewatched it. 2006 when I was 18 or 19 I watched it. Much scarier on the first viewing. I've seen a lot of horror movies since then. I remember being big time shocked (spoiler) Ash was a robot I didn't expect that at all. In my memory however Ash was outed as a robot because the alien went after him but on this viewing it seems like his software just hit error or something because of the stress of the situation after Ripley maybe pieced it together because of the messages she read? If you've never seen it before it's probably worth watching. 1982's The Thing is a better movie with a similar premise so if you haven't seen either probably watch The Thing instead.
 
The Thing and Alien have almost completely diffrent themes. In fact the premise is only similar on a very basic surface level.

Also don't think we need spoilers for a 46 year old movie.
 
And having a female in a mainstream movie as an all action lead who was serious and wasn't sexualised.
The interesting thing there is because of how it was written. Ripley was written as a man but after Weaver screen tested and cast they made the conscious choice (screenwriters and director) not to change the script at all.

Of course this changes a large amount in Aliens with Hicks but the fact she's a mother is integral to the film, which is why Special Edition is better as it adds all the scenes where we discover she was a parent and her daughter died of old age whilst she was cryostasis following the events of Alien.
 
I've just watched the first two episodes of the new Aliens series, the first episode opening scenes was a literal recreation of the opening sequence of the original Alien film.

After that, he all started to go a little bit downhill but still compelling story.

No spoilers, but I will say the timeline has been completely destroyed for the first three Alien films, negating the reasons behind the first three films.

I will continue watching, but I'll now wait for the end of the series to be dropped before watching the rest. I hate drip fed TV nowadays and much prepared to binge watch a storyline.
 
1986's Aliens. Remember being a teenager and seeing Paul Reiser early in the movie and thinking "This future isn't a place you'd want to live in, this isn't Star Trek". Nearly the whole movie felt new to me so maybe I'd never seen it all the way through before. I can see why people who saw this before Alien would like it more. Watching them a couple days apart the humour felt a little jarring. But kudos to whoever was in charge deciding the sequel would be different and not a repeat of the original.
 
1986's Aliens. Remember being a teenager and seeing Paul Reiser early in the movie and thinking "This future isn't a place you'd want to live in, this isn't Star Trek". Nearly the whole movie felt new to me so maybe I'd never seen it all the way through before. I can see why people who saw this before Alien would like it more. Watching them a couple days apart the humour felt a little jarring. But kudos to whoever was in charge deciding the sequel would be different and not a repeat of the original.
All just my opinion:-

They're very different movies really and keyed in to their time. Alien is horror which chimed with the late 70s/early 80s crowd. Aliens is an action movie, when Arnie and Co were all the rage. I love them both, and think they're well judged for what audiences were after at the time.
 

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