Darkraven
Well-Known Member
I was watching the extras of AVP about the conception of the film where one of the producers was saying the movie was great the fact you didnt see either monsters and that got me thinking do we really need to do that in these kind of films my reasoning is this
Fans of both alien and predator films know what each alien looks like so we dont really need the build up true if done right can be scary but id rather see the creatures as soon as possible on focus less on the humans im not saying they should be a full shot in full day light or anything but less of the "oh god whats going on factor" like in AVP 2 we had the whole "what are those things" again id like to see one or two maybe a trilogy of films following colonial marines as they deal with infestations or hell a group of predators as they hunt
Just thought id throw my opinion out there
Andy
Fans of both alien and predator films know what each alien looks like so we dont really need the build up true if done right can be scary but id rather see the creatures as soon as possible on focus less on the humans im not saying they should be a full shot in full day light or anything but less of the "oh god whats going on factor" like in AVP 2 we had the whole "what are those things" again id like to see one or two maybe a trilogy of films following colonial marines as they deal with infestations or hell a group of predators as they hunt
Just thought id throw my opinion out there
Andy