I'm absolutely buzzing for this months topic. But therein lies the problem! What to choose. Sci-fi is my favourite genre and this month we have chosen the sub genre of Extraterrestrial movies. There are so many great ones that now I am in a quandary!
Header Image by Pawel86 from Pixabay
The criteria for the month explains that it doesn't have to be a alien themed movie, it just has to have an extraterrestrial being of some sort in the movie. A life form not of this planet (Earth, just in case you were asking!)
So here are a couple of movies that include aliens/extraterrestrials that I haven't included but feel really uncomfortable passing them up. Because.....well......They are frickin awesome!
Superman
Superman is the icon of my childhood. My bedroom wallpaper was always Superman. If anyone ever asked me what super power I would choose it would be to fly. DC have created and own the best superhero of them all. But wait, I hear you say! He's not an alien? Well, yes he is. I know it's not an alien movie that springs to mind but it's well and truly covered in our criteria and is also why I am struggling!
Christopher Reeves is a legend and was the perfect Clark Kent. Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman add an extra bit of class.
Star Wars: A New Hope
Another movie that doesn't automatically spring to mind when thinking about aliens but it's full of them! This is arguably the most influential movie to me of all time. Maybe even more than the guy who wears his red pants on the outside of his trousers! (Superman, just in case).
I was taken to the cinema for the first time ever to see this movie. I was five years old. My dad and my favourite uncle went to The Cannon cinema in Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol, England. The whole experience was life changing and that was before the Imperial Destroyer flew over the top of you, rumbling like an earthquake was hitting. I will never forget that moment.
I'm sure there will be other times in the contest when I am going to be able to gush over, quote and go crazy about both of these movies but now doesn't seem the right time.
So here are my three nominations.
Nomination Number 1
Predator
Whether you are a fan of Big Arnie or not this movie is a beast. Great setting, great concept, great cast and one MF of a good alien. Back in the days when they had to be smart; because the tech didn't allow them to do what filmmakers wanted, they held off from showing the Predator until the right time. They even managed it in this trailer below, and then they unleashed it big time. It didn't disappoint either and it was well worth the wait.
There is a funny story about that! The finished alien was a true masterpiece in special effects at the time but it wasn't always the case. The original 'Predator' was less than impressive. It was some weird long-necked latex monstrosity that was manned by none other than Jean-claude van damme.
Needless to say, It didn't work.
But don't let this detract from what was arguably the best alien special effects of all time. Here he is, manned by Kevin Peter Hall, with his mask on just incase you haven't seen the movie.
Nomination Number 2
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Another colossus of the sci-fi genre that's made even more impressive when you know that it was released in 1977. The same year as Star Wars. A brilliant Richard Dreyfuss plays the main protagonist in this alien contact movie. It is intense, at times, harrowing, frightening and above all breathtaking in its concept and delivery. Steven Spielberg has created a few masterpieces but few to match this cinematic experience.
Spoiler Warning
This is a brilliant remastered 40th anniversary Trailer and shows a lot of the movie, including the ending. If you haven't seen the movie then watch the original trailer below the first one.
Original Rare TV Trailer
Nomination Number 3
Alien
A space horror to end all space horrors. This movie scares the crap out of me to this day. I was unceremoniously introduced to this movie; as a wet behind the ears 10 year old, by my mischievous older cousins. They kind of made me watch it and I hate horror. Really hate it. But something definitely kicked in for the sci-fi part of me and I stuck it out.
Great casting. Sigourney Weaver is the pin up queen of sci-fi and plays an amazing part. Ian Holm and John Hurt, two very good british actors add to the quality.
The alien itself is up there with the best of them.
The original movie is gritty, character driven and well acted. The score is phenomenal. The 'birthing scene' has scarred me for life!
The Original Trailer
"In space, no one can hear you scream" Tells you all you need to know really!
So there you have it. My three selections for your viewing pleasure. Don't forget that as a panelist, I cannot enter but will gladly add my earnings from this post to the prize pool.
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