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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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| | | | | Muzafar Riyaz Xavier Research Foundation, St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai-627002, Tamil Nadu, India. Email: bhatmuzaffar471 (at) gmail (dot) com Download PDF https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10644031 The Xenomorph is an iconic extraterrestrial creature that has captivated audiences in the realm of science fiction. Known for its menacing appearance and deadly nature, the Xenomorph has become a symbol of terror and... | |
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| | | | | *. Well, this is another one of those movies that is so well known, has had so much written about it, and has become such a cultural touchstone that there's really not a lot of point in my trying to add anything to it. I don't think I can say anything new or offer much | |
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| | | Before Sigourney Weaver's Ripley, mainstream heroines were a different breed entirely. Sure, they were heroic in a more conventional way, but long before feminism became fashionable Ripley emerged from the shadow of her male (and robotic) counterparts by overcoming perhaps the fiercest creation in all of cinema. I'm talking, of course, about the xenomorph, H.R.... | ||