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| | The Alien's habit of cocooning its victims serves different purposes across the various films. Alien tried to establish that the cocooned victims 'morph' into eggs, thereby continuing the Alien threat. Alienstook advantage of the cocoon scene's removal from the theatrical cut of the first film and showed that the eggs were instead the result of...
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| | Spring of 1979. A new, post-Star Wars, R-rated science fiction movie was in theatrical release, and it is to my great regret that, as then-12 year old kid, I didn't see it in those days. Don't get me wrong; I really really wanted to see it. ^ This was my first real 'viewing' of ALIEN;...
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| | SUGAR HILL 1974 "Notable for their anti-assimilationist ideologies, themes of revolution and revenge, and heroic enduring resilient Black Women who defeat the monster and live on, ready to fight an...
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| At their king's behest, four grizzled blind men approach an unidentified object. He warns them that it has lain forgotten in an unforgiving place, and is a putrid, clammy thing. They nod, not daring to remind the king which sense they lack. Standing almost nine feet tall, the object forces each man to claim his own portion. The first man, at the object's rear, says, "It has a knobby trunk, out of which smooth, hollow tubes run. It must be a sculpture." Caressing its top, the second man partially agrees. "A sculpture yes, but not an object. It is a soldier, wearing a large helmet, pocked and ridged with the scars of battle." The third man, who's been kneeling, waves a finger. "But it is long and jagged, like the skeleton of some legendary beast." The king smi...