Now we have the widely anticipated Alien film ever from last year after Alien: Covenant was made, Alien: Romulus. Some people are saying that it's the best and memorable Alien film since Aliens by James Cameron. And by saying the term "memorable" is for people who love the film for the most part or loads of people have seen every film in the world which is why there are over a million people who claim them to be considering why we liked the One Million Watched Club list from Letterboxd and that's what films are for everyone who have seen them on that list. Now we finally got a good film from the franchise for once and I will be discussing the franchise of what I love about it and how many times I watched them one by one. A Weyland-Yutani probe recovers a large cocoon from the wreckage of the USCSS Nostromo. Months later, at the run-down Jackson's Star colony on the perpetually dark planet LV-410, orphaned colonist Rain Carradine discovers that Weyland-Yutani has forcibly extended her work contract. Determined to escape, she teams up with her friends, Andy who is actually an android, Tyler, Kay, Bjorn, and Navarro. The group commandeers the hauler Corbelan IV to reach Renaissance, whish is an abandoned Weyland-Yutani station split into the modules Romulus and Remus, intending to steal cryostasis equipment to survive the nine-year journey to Yvaga III, an apparently idyllic planet unaffiliated with Weyland-Yutani. Since that now that this movie is actually really good, it's not without it's comparisions to which Alien films I watched the most and to be honest with you, guys, I'm more satisfied enough with Alien and Aliens which Alien Romulus actually takes place between the first and the second so that's enough to make a timeline more accurate and more historical to the origins own source material. I've watched the first one so many times and since that this is the first ever Alien film of the whole franchise, this is one scary film to ever date. I love the quietness to the atmosphere that makes it more creepy and silent. The second one is scary as well but it's got action put into it known foe the fact that it's James Cameron directed it and the atmosphere makes it more enjoyable like the first, this one is awesome. The action is awesome, Bill Paxton is enjoyably awesome in it along with the other marines and you can't have an Alien film without the absolute silence from it. That is to say is that both movies are as good as each other and you can't argue at me with that. And now we have the downhill ahead of us. With Alien3 being a disappointment for most people with loads of elements in this don't work. With the troubled production due to David Fincher who is fantastic director who directs really memorable film which I love, had expressed his anger and frustration towards the studio who treated him really badly because of his young age which led David to the point where he gave 20th Century Fox a big "FU" after he finished directing the film and he actually disown it by saying and I quote: "No one hated it more than me; to this day, no one hates it more than me." unquote. He massively refused to talk about the film because he's gone very bitter about it 'cause of the treatment the studio had treated him and he also blamed the producers for not putting trust in him. Mainly because they hated him as well. And as the people who hated the film was the entirety itself but it's because the only reason why Hicks and Newt had to be killed. And the reason for this is the ship had crash landed in the maximum-security prison full of r**ists and murderers and who would want Newt to hang around them anyway? She's only a child. So yeah, to the depressing production and the p*** poor changes to the script and the Fox logo sounded very different before the credits starts, David Fincher film debut really didn't work out well until Se7en. For me on another hand, I would absolutely say that the Assembly Cut is a much better version than the theatrical version so here's that. Now with Alien Resurrection which resurrected the franchise and people to this day say that it's a s**tty a**e sequel which completely killed the franchise so nothing more to say about that. The crossover movies which are two to them, Alien vs. Predator which is to say has nothing to do with the mythology but unfortunately I've only seen the first one. Now with the prequels, you get the picture because I've already reviewed them so here you go. And that's it, that's the entire franchise. Since I continuously watching the first two over and over again and I will stop watching until I die, they are both perfect films and with Alien Romulus, would I say the same thing about it, absolutely not. But as an exception of how to make a good Alien film, all I can say is this is not a seal of approval but still an incredible experience if you're really in the mood for a scary creature where is in this one used up lines from the first and the second film, well, mostly on the second because all I heard of now is "I prefer the term "an artificial person" myself." and of course "Get away from her, you b***h." Get away from her, you b***h? Like, are you kidding me? Like, who'd never heard of that line in general? I mean, wow. If they haven't heard or don't know that line, well, maybe I would actually say is: "Guess they don't like the corn bread either." With this movie sequel being the only one to be a good one since we love Aliens, the only good sequel and now with this one being so recent, I really know what to expect with this one. From what I heard right now is that another sequel is in the works called Alien Romulus or maybe some gibberish name after putting Alien in the title. I don't know. You know what? I should've watch this movie in the night as I did every night with the first and the second film along with the others starring Sigourney Weaver but in terms of this is a recent back in the day, I have no choice but to watch in the morning just to give it my whole thought to think about the film itself without forgetting elements I forgot about and what I think of it. The Alien franchise is one scary experience that everyone had to witness and that is one of the reasons why the alien itself is scary and creepy looking as I said before and it's very detailed if I say so myself. Good thing I'm not getting flashbacks from Alien: Isolation. I know you'll be expecting a long review in this one. And you know what, I don't care. That's what my reviews are for. I don't care what everybody says.