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Alien 40th Anniversary 👽 next clip (472 views, 4 replies)

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This is the 3rd short created for the Alien Anniversary.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYgoolcK...

some said the sound is kinda low.. I have speakers so it was fine.
Enjoy!🎈

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Thanks for the link!

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The other two I thought were much better. There will be six in all. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKl-fU3W...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu_4PgSX...

Enjoy!

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Here's the fourth installment. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv55of6P...


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The first time I saw Alien, when it had just come out, I was sitting with young friends in a dark theatre and we SHRIEKED when certain scenes happened. In fact, it was so scary compared to anything (even the Exorcist) that the chest scene was so terrifying and simultaneously shocking that I got a charley horse (leg cramp) in my calf that would not go away. We all burst out laughing then.

Now, I sometimes wonder if young people who have seen such violence and gore that it occurs to me that they are jaded by an overabundance. That results in less terror and they get cheated from the total fear.

It's akin to computer gamers who play violent games and then actually see an autopsy, or a dissection in med school, or are new law enforcement at the scene of a crime, or young soldiers on the battlefield with carnage everywhere.

They actually are more unprepared as they had that overload and roll their eyes at films but are detached to reality.

The illusion of film to try to be descriptive art (depict reality in this case violence) results in numbing and does not prepare one for reality. The danger is a lack of concern about the effects of violence.
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