The major films in the Alien series mirror the evolution (devolution?) of film, film culture and its audiences. 1/
“Alien” by Ridley Scott at its core is “2001 A Space Odyssey” with great practical gore effects but very few themes/tone Kubrick hadn’t already explored in his sci-fi opus. 2/
“Serious” sci-fi films in the 70s were expected to crib “”2001”: long shots, sterile white ship interiors, slow pace, emotionally distant actors, evil AI, evil gov/corp behind the scenes. Etc.
Ridley Scott’s brilliant film has them all. Like Kubrick’s. 3/
J4y Dy3r wisely points out the gut bust scene is actually about our poison GMO food supply since the whole crew is eating and talking about their gross processed food before it happens. Prescient and revealing or Scott, right? Sure. But Kubrick has a processed food scenes too. 4/
I contend the only seriously new idea Scott added to Kubrick’s sci-fi stew was by admitting the panopticon was matriarchal, not patriarchal. Hence the ship’s AI being called Mother and the main protagonist being a woman who cries out against “Mother, you b1tch!” 5/
Men of late 70s were likely beginning 2feel the hangover of the free love movement & sense the future of matriarchal control hanging like a sword over their head. Ripley avoids metaphorical r4pe 2 end the film showing the male physical force would not win in the end. 6/
Ripley ends the film as a literal cat lady spinster in a one room apartment. That’s the true horror of the looming matriarchy. 7/
“Aliens” is stunningly brilliant. James Cameron averts expectations as a master of film craft. The film starts as a po-face Kubrickian epic with deep sociological horror themes and ending as a glorious stupid 80s popcorn film. It’s like “Predator” but backwards. 8/
Cameron is intelligent enough to realize audiences wanted an action space film. More aliens. More guns. 80s style, baby. But he’s clever enough to flip matriarchal theme from “Alien”, revealing Ripley was a mom all along. W*men in audience decided they wanted kids after all. 9/
Cameron was arguing to the audience the matriarchy could still have a good heart, still lean on true nurturing motherhood. Ripley “don’t need no man” but she could still save motherhood in her own way. And it turns out AI isn’t evil after all, Kubrick/Scott. But it can help! 10/
By the early 90s audiences realized Cameron was lying about a loving matriarchy. Like all Cameron’s work, it was social marketing.
Nihilism about manhood and men’s place in the panopticon ruled the day. Perfect for David Fincher’s dark brand of film making. 11/
The men of “Alien” are well meaning but weak. In “Aliens” they are loveable idiots. But in “Alien 3” they are the dregs of humanity. They constantly admit to their terrible crimes. Almost faceless in their uniform look. But matriarch Ripley comes to save them from themselves. 12/
Fincher’s pessimism about matriarchy is pure. The men are incel &unhappy. But they r rediscovering religion (mirroring what we see among young men lost in current year modernity). Ripley arrives and actually smashes their delicate social order. And insults their faith/values. 13/
Alien 3 echoes audience feelin at the time. Ripley is unhappy &androgynous bc w*men were unhappy leading. Her adopted dau is dead. Men just want 2b alone away from matriarchy, similar to Fincher’s later “Fight Club”, but that’s impossible. 14/
Even the robot Cameron told us would help establish a warm social order of loving matriarchs turns out to be evil. film making itself has many closeups & ugly scenery. We’re not even allowed sterile beauty of Kubrickian sets. Alien 3 is like the film version of grunge music 15/
“Alien Resurrection” is a stupid film. Perfect for late 90s audiences tired of nihilism and ready for nu-metal and pro wrestling’s re-ascendency. Written by Whedon, fresh off “Toy Story”, it was an early taste of the “smartass superheroes” film culture to come soon with MCU. 16/
It’s a pop cult comic book film. Ripley commits suicide at the end of Alien 3 but Hollywood needs more space action! So whedon just has her cloned. And now she has super powers which include playing basketball and making super-quips! 17/
Whedon changes the AI from Mother to Father for a few possible reasons:
-he doesn’t understand the series
-he wants to argue the panopticon is acktually patriarchal
-like firefly he’s arguing for hard left wing ideas with libertarian concepts 18/
Similar 2 MCU now, director of Alien Ressurection, Jeunet, seems 2have been a hot young director (“city of lost children”, “delicatessen”) given a shot at a Big Film. He made “Amelie” a few years later similarly about a Quirky Gal but faded from Usa film making. 19/
The series spawned 3 brilliant auteurs in Scott, Cameron, and Fincher. Jeunut, otoh, didn’t hit. Evidencing the late 90s to mid 2000s Hollywood evolution to writers and comic nerds (content handlers) being the driving force behind film. Directors brought in like hired guns. 20/
I didn’t finish Alien Resurrection bc it was so dumb. So I’m uncertain what it says about the major theme of matriarchy panopticon. Probably something nerdy and dumb. Watch for yourself, or don’t. Btw the Aliens are demons. 20/20
Your w*man can not give you permission to take a mistress. If you are weak and use her consent as an excuse to be a degenerate you will father a race of evil men.
This makes me lose respect for Gary as it sounds like Simpson’s comic book guy whining over the color of spirdermans costume in some film or something. Very weak.
Vin Diesel, the rock, and Jason statham are keeping f&f franchise rolling despite meh writing and a brand that changed its meaning wildly in the last decade. Movie stars still matter but corporations don’t want them to.
Hollywood tries to prop up unlikeable trash actors then wonder why Tom Cruise can make mission impossible sequel #55 a hit every damned year.
Sadly I hadn’t seen “Vertigo” before my Twin Peaks analysis below. It clearly has a major impact on twin peaks with the concept of doubling and twins. @HordeOrc even pointed out to me that S3 and vertigo have many similar shots.
A rarely analyzed aspect of twin peaks is how Donna doubles. James is very freaked out by it & during the original series there’s no clear answer 4it. Until the film when it’s revealed Donna went with Laura for one night to the roadhouse and had a psych break in prequel to series
In a way Donna is trying to become Laura in the same way Judy tries to become Madeline to please Scottie at the end of “Vertigo” and perhaps slips into becoming the cursed Carlotta Valdez. All thanks to MK trauma.
Similar to neverland second star to the right and then straight on till morning.
#dnd often quantifies the concept of “belief” power similar to how KoED can be read, or Poul Anderson’s “the broken sword”. In the latter the Aesir and fey are dying off due to baptisms and allegiance to the White Christ.
@JohnsonJeffro vs @KasimirUrbanski Pit Fight
The tongueless bard with a palor of death walks the pit beneath the Silken Pony Inn. The sands rblack w blood. A night of bouts has the crowd raccous 4 more. The bard speaks with a haunting voice from the outer realms 1/ #dnd#brosr
Every Blood Moon these scum and vagabonds of the city of Cyfaraun gather for such bloodletting. Tonight’s main event was especially anticipated. Odds were 3 to 1 in favor of RPGPundit and the bookies struggle to keep up with bets. 3/ #brosr#auranempire#acks#dnd