Alien Genre

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Aliens Horror is a genre that I have never personally been much of a fan of; they can be well, upsetting. The whole goal of a good horror film is to scare someone, to panic them, to unsettle them, to even terrify them in some rights, all while keeping the viewer on the edge of their seats and entertained. Horror films are the essentially the opposite of comedy films; they typically focus on the dark side of things, the scary things, things that would quite literally be a nightmare for someone. And quite often there are not happy, light-hearted endings to them. There may be a triumph over ‘evil’ but they don’t leave you with a good feeling by the end of the film, like some genres. Though, like comedy, horror films have been around for a …show more content…

Critical reaction for the film was commonly very positive. Roger Ebert gave it three and a half stars, stating: “I have never seen a movie that maintains such a pitch of intensity for so long; it's like being on some kind of hair-raising carnival ride that never stops.” He also said: “I'm not sure ‘Aliens’ is what we mean by entertainment. Yet I have to be accurate about this movie: it is a superb example of filmmaking craft.” Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 98% rating with an average critic score of 9 out of 10. And a critics consensus of: “while Alien was a marvel of slow-building, atmospheric tension, Aliens packs a much more visceral punch.” It had a Domestic Box Office of $85,160,248, an International Box Office of $98,156,207, and a Worldwide Box Office of $183,316,455. The two scenes that stuck out the most to me were when the aliens first show up, when the marines stumble onto the people trapped in the cocoons and the alien bursts through the woman’s chest. The second was when Ripley stumbles onto the nest full of eggs and the alien queen. Both were so action packed, with excellent camera work, not to mention the visual effects. There was so much detail in the aliens, in the queen, especially her

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