@@TheRealSkeletor do you need a new prescription of glasses? I explicitly wrote "if roman numerals worked like that" just in case someone persnickety like you tried to pointlessly argue about the practical realism of a fricking 2-cent joke.
When I saw "Ash" in the shadows first I nudged my brother and was like: "So well done. You can totally see it's him, but they didn't do the aweful CGI like in other movies." 5 minutes later: "WHY!?"
I think they messed up and locked the deepfake onto the incorrect spot on his face, its like the deepfake is locked on the movement of his lower jaw, when it should be locked on his face instead, so it doesn't wobble up and down when he speaks, which makes it extra uncanny. I was also really surprised how its so well done, and at the same time, poorly executed. Its like it's all there, but the positioning and movement locking is screwed up.
Would have been so easy for them to just make an animatronic that looks like Ash. And its robotic movements would have looked convincing since it would have been an actual robot.
Can't believe it's been 10 years already. Romulus was clearly inspired by Isolation, and I'm glad the success of this movie has finally convinced Sega to greenlight a sequel.
Everyone compares it to past Alien movies, but when I saw it I mostly saw similarities to the director's earlier "Don't Breathe": both are about a group of young people who are breaking in somewhere to steal from it, are stealing to get away from a terrible current life and end up locked inside with a villain who is blind and finds them by sound. It also had a side of pregnancy horror, which Alien Romulus really dialed up a few notches
The dude who played Andy did a great job! Loved the sibling relationship between him and Raine. Also Kay deserved way better! Seriously that Offspring thing was pure fucking nightmare fuel!
"Come work for Weyland-Yutani!" "And he made a solemn vow to never speak legibly again." "Movr over Sigourney. This final girl is the actress who bought all the vowels." Hilarious pronunciation of Cailee Spaeny. So much gold here.
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis Bjorn was basically the human foil to Rook. Both of them against the alien......but totally screwing it up for opposite reasons. Rook had too little humanity, Bjorn had a ton of very human flaws.
Honestly, I am fine with the additions to lore stuff regarding Prometheus, but the only real thing that is hard for me to swallow is the Nostromo having ANY debris left after the explosion it let out, much less bits that still denote the name of it and Ian Holm's Ash being part of a line of similarly designed robots that seemed to let out absolutely no suspicions to the crew, if that was the case. Though, the latter could make sense with a lot of streching...
Outside of the initial explosion, energy from the explosion would dissipate quickly in a vacuum. The alien having somehow evolved to create a cocoon around itself seemed like a bigger stretch.
There's different directions they could have gone to fill in the gap between the first & second movies but this remix just didn't work for me either. A movie about the doomed colony in Aliens would have been fun & fit in with the established lore & they still could've had survivors that the company just didn't know about. Of course, then they wouldn't have any reason to include a dead actor or the humanomorph hybrid.
That made no sense. Also Weyland had no knowledge of what happened to The Nostromo but there was a station belonging to them that knew exactly what happened including how Ripley defeated the Alien. For Prometheus and Covenant ruined the mystery of the Xenomorph.
Why would the crew of the research station be suspicious of the Ian Holm line of robots? He followed company orders to the letter in the original Alien movie. Even if they disagree with his methods they've probably only been appraised of the alien's biology and not certain specifics about what happened on the Nostromo.
7:12 I hadn't noticed they show the skull of the xenomorph, with eyes sockets, quite human-like. That's how Giger designed it. In Covenant they showed their POV, showing they work on "regular" vision like most animals.
If I remember correctly the original Alien costume had the human like skull in it, but it often fogged up so you could barely see it in only a few fleeting moments in the movie.
This is what you get when you put the entire Alien saga, 'Don’t Breathe,' 'Blade Runner,' 'Gravity,' and a little bit of '2001: A Space Odyssey' into a blender.
@@aliasfakename3159 you are on the right track to bring this up. It absolutely ruins the movie. This was a homologation of the worst aspects of all of those movies combined.
This film was awesome and a great return to formula for the alien franchise to being actually terrifying, there are a few jump scares but they earn every single one. I also appreciated that they give proper respect and time to the face huggers, instead of just relying on the xenomore.
This movie definitely feels like a video game featuring the Alien franchise's greatest hits, but it's still surprisingly good. I'm not real happy with the use of Ian Holm's likeness and voice though. There's any number of different choices they could've made there that wouldn't be so violating and tasteless.
Yeah, but the negative side to that apart the pistons having a clean shot to the finals, the season wouldn't be fun anymore because teams start forfeiting because they are scared to play around in the court with a xeno human hybrid whatever the name hoping they dont get their heads mauled off.
My big question after watching this: how in the hell did it take over 40 years for someone to think of giving the xenos a cocoon phase? It just makes so much sense. Edit: To clarify, I mean a cocoon in between the chestburster and full-sized xeno phases.
The Cocoon is more like a suspended state instead of a phase, Rook said that the cocoon was formed once the xenomorph did not have any air, food or water.
Can't remember a single characters name from this movie. LOL One and done and instantly forgettable but I agree. It wasn't bad. Just wasn't that good. MEH about covers it.
@@phrogg--6 Are you sure we watched the same movie? Because the first 40 minutes of the movie I watched was like Alien 1, then it continued like Alien 2 and ended exactly like Alien 4.
Dude HOW do you show that Sigourney no look shot and not say that she actually made that basket?! COME ON YALL- HAVE SOME REPECT FOR THE ONE TRUE ALIEN MOMMY
@@TheRealSkeletor When I installed it, it crashed on the first , tried to fix itself then, bluescreened and refused to boot again. I went back to Windows 98.
Seriously… the face huggers were terrifying. They just woke up from cryosleep and they’re already fast and strong enough to attack like that.. we’re used to seeing them creep around like ambush predators so it’s terrifying seeing them all out sprint after prey when there’s competition. It makes sense, whenever they’re alone they take their time to carefully attack their prey, but when there’s a bunch of them they just sprint and leap wildly trying to be the first to lay their egg. I know some people complained they seemed dumb but they did set up that cryosleep makes you lethargic and sick for a day or so like a “bad hangover” so that’s why most of them survived the first encounters. If those were fully awake and healthy, those people would have been walking eggsacs. I also liked how this movie showed us the middle stage between larval and “adult” drone, and although it seemed fast the Xenomorph reproduction cycle has always been shown to adapt to the situation. If the host is calm and the situation is safe, they take their time to pupate and burst out with strength. In Romulus the alien was clearly premature, it took several tries to burst through her chest and then it was exhausted and just sat there in her chest cavity recovering for a while before it scampered off to make it’s chrysalis. So we see that they really are the perfect organism because they can adapt to nearly any situation, survive premature birth, attacks in its chrysalis stage, the vacuum of space… etc. in my opinion this movie made the aliens genuinely terrifying again because it showed how unstoppable they are, how adaptable they are, and how quickly it can get out of control if they land on a planet. They also create abominations that give us nightmares… ew.
Am I the only one who thought this movie ruled? The practical effects, the tight pacing, the great performances, the visceral production design, and the cinematography were all top notch.
I've never actually watched an Aliens movie before, but I found this fine. Great effects and the characters actually didn't make me hate them before they died.
@@Montesama314 I strongly recommend you watch the first two. They still hold up extremely well. Was from a different time in cinema though so the movies take a bit more time to cook at the start to get to know the crew but it pays off well.
in your best horror movie voice, please say "The greatest threat to the human race, is neither man, beast, machine, nor alien... It is in fact....DOORS"
*I haven't seen one of these since the 20th century. The most fascinating, amusing, entertaining part is that they **_keep making them._** You'd figure that cash cow must be pretty sore by now!*
If this movie had at least one reference to Alien: Isolation and 3 less obvious callbacks to the original trilogy than this would’ve been a great movie
The fact that this movie is coming out on VHS shows that physical media's charm endures and will forever endure.. My only wish is to see Ridley Scott and James Cameron make one more Alien movie each.. difficult reality but anything is possible.
Sadly, most of the copies sold will be to people who want to say, "I've got that on VHS," just to see the weird looks they get, since they haven't owned a player since the 90s.
Even if you took the absolute best parts of the first half, what did it add to the franchise, the story/lore/canon? It's just a useless bookmark in between the two greats, Alien and Aliens.
Guy who played the android bro did an amazing job. A completely different personality like a flip of a switch, well played.
Everyone did a good job, but that guy had one of those performances that was like "There are levels to this!"
Agreed, his portrayal was very impressive.
True. True.
Andy was awesome
The expressions and control he has over his face is amazing, he really surprised me with his performance.
"Who's the father?"
"Some asshole."
Accurate, actually.
bjorn the chav was truly an asshole
speaks about her choices.
And it turns out being an asshole is genetic. The Offspring was having the time of his life trying to kill rain. XD
@@alltheflavors9673 Speaks about bad choices in general, I'm guessing you don't get laid much?
The director confirmed that bjorn was the father of her baby her on cousin should have been called aliens sweet home alabama
Bishop wasn't on the side of the alien. Justice for Bishop!
Samuels in Isolation was a good artificial person too!
@@stormtempterf8058Call also was a cool android.
@@stormtempterf8058 He just wanted Amanda Ripley to have closure.
Aliens Bishop wasn’t. Alien 3 Bishop was.
@@VuotoPneumaNN Nice synthetic > Sociopathic space CEO
🤔
Merger of SpaceX and Amazon, perfect.
🤫 let’s not give anybody ideas…
That’s the future unless Skynet is released first and we’re all killed by Terminators run by ChatGTP.
This honest trailer is what is best for the company.
Okay, Bro-bot alone was worth the wait for this.
Tiss from DBZ abridged.
@@1964corvan It's a Ro-bromance
You have weirdly low standards, for a UA-cam show with consistently great writing...
"one undrafted center from serbia whos gonna turn things around for the pistons next year"
Commisioner Dynamo would certainly love that
He's from Romania
Lmfaooo
@@AlexEvanScottit seems for americans it's the same thing.
@@zoltanperei4789 At least we are not called Syrians or Siberians this time...
i died when he said it lol
"Alien I I I I I I I, I mean Romulus" this is so stupid, but it cracked me up, I love it!
It's also accurate (if roman numerals worked like that), it's the 7th in the franchise (not counting AVPs).
@@IceCenders That's not how Roman numerals work. 7 is VII, not IIIIIII.
@@TheRealSkeletor do you need a new prescription of glasses? I explicitly wrote "if roman numerals worked like that" just in case someone persnickety like you tried to pointlessly argue about the practical realism of a fricking 2-cent joke.
When I saw "Ash" in the shadows first I nudged my brother and was like: "So well done. You can totally see it's him, but they didn't do the aweful CGI like in other movies." 5 minutes later: "WHY!?"
I think they messed up and locked the deepfake onto the incorrect spot on his face, its like the deepfake is locked on the movement of his lower jaw, when it should be locked on his face instead, so it doesn't wobble up and down when he speaks, which makes it extra uncanny. I was also really surprised how its so well done, and at the same time, poorly executed. Its like it's all there, but the positioning and movement locking is screwed up.
@@tm5123that works imo. He's broken and probably his voice module or whatever is all that's making the sounds.
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 He doesn't look ''broken'', he looks fake.
Would have been so easy for them to just make an animatronic that looks like Ash. And its robotic movements would have looked convincing since it would have been an actual robot.
IDK, I thought it was fine when compared to 99% of other movies
Say "Why did they call the final monster in Alien Romulus "The Offspring"? Because he was pretty fly...for a white guy.
get out..
🤣
Daaaaaaaaaamn! 🎉🎉🎉
Did Andy the Android come up with that one? 😂
@@medalion1390 completely on brand.
Are you proud of that one?
Man, all I want for Christmas is an honest trailer for Tropic Thunder.
He'll have a field day talking about Robert Downey Jr's face
THIS.
You m m m make me haaaaapy
"One undrafted center from Serbia, who's going to turn things around for the Pistons next season" This level of creativity is why I watch.
This definitely reminded me of how much I love Alien Isolation...
Can't believe it's been 10 years already. Romulus was clearly inspired by Isolation, and I'm glad the success of this movie has finally convinced Sega to greenlight a sequel.
Director was a big fan of the game apparently and even during the med lab scene where they were relatively safe had the save point thing on the wall.
@@tcchip They are doing sequel to Isolation, Sega announced, I guess thanks to this one)) And development leads by creator of first part.
I unfortunately had to stop playing A:I because of motion sickness, but it was a pretty good game.
I love that game. I really need to actually get around to finishing it. So glad they've greenlit a sequel because of Romulus doing so well.
"still trying to do it's job even though the team was cut in half". I hear you Screen Junkies
Crashes more than Windows 2000? That OS was the most stable I ever worked with. Windows ME on the other hand....
I thought the same thing.... they messed up. It should have been millennium edition.
I was just about to comment this too....
I'm old enough to remember that shitty OS
Facts
@@wyrlismike I started with a C64 and then MS Dos 6.22/Windows 3.11 so even worse for me. Good times though except for ME.
Everyone compares it to past Alien movies, but when I saw it I mostly saw similarities to the director's earlier "Don't Breathe": both are about a group of young people who are breaking in somewhere to steal from it, are stealing to get away from a terrible current life and end up locked inside with a villain who is blind and finds them by sound. It also had a side of pregnancy horror, which Alien Romulus really dialed up a few notches
so he did the same movie twice? wow...
I don’t understand why people compare it to the older ones anyway. If it’s comparable to anything, it felt more like Isolation to me
... so short of the plot twist, I'm supposed to root for the Alien?
@@TheRealNormanBates yes, the main characters beside the android all did a dumb choice they all deserve it coming tbf
@@TheRealNormanBates You’re not supposed to root for the blind guy in Don’t Breathe either, even if he has sympathetic aspects
The face hugger rubbing its thing against her mouth was wild !
Very deepthroatish, yes XD
Wowowowowo, I'm going to need you all the way off my mouth
It was so hot
there was no rubbing
@@VortechBand Rubbing its thing is tight!
Okay that Michael Rappaport diss was truly top tier. May your spices be always balanced Epic Voice Guy!
Went straight to the comments after hearing it, hoping someone else got it. Would love to see that PoS get it like Burke in Aliens 😂
Genocidal sociopath monster playing a genocial sociopath monster. Perfect casting.
Can you please do V for Vendetta? Remember, remember, the 5th of November…
Yes, please, that would be perfect timing
The tide, the grass, the ground. Oh, that was Maui just messing around
Wait...
Shut up dude, V for Vendetta is one of the best movies out there. Don't dare touch it.
A great idea. V For Vendetta would be awesome.
And Dora the Explorer so democrats get something at their level of mentality.
The dude who played Andy did a great job! Loved the sibling relationship between him and Raine. Also Kay deserved way better! Seriously that Offspring thing was pure fucking nightmare fuel!
"Come work for Weyland-Yutani!"
"And he made a solemn vow to never speak legibly again."
"Movr over Sigourney. This final girl is the actress who bought all the vowels." Hilarious pronunciation of Cailee Spaeny.
So much gold here.
It should have been “intelligibly”; legibility pertains to the written word.
I know, I was just copying what was said in the clip.
That undrafted center line was fucking hilarious
One of the best 'Starring' ever
*chav noises*
That's what Americans sound like to Brits.
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis Bjorn was basically the human foil to Rook. Both of them against the alien......but totally screwing it up for opposite reasons. Rook had too little humanity, Bjorn had a ton of very human flaws.
@@DamienAlexander-Ducroix u wot m8
Yes best of the Alien movies this century. Probably watch the next one.
Honestly, I am fine with the additions to lore stuff regarding Prometheus, but the only real thing that is hard for me to swallow is the Nostromo having ANY debris left after the explosion it let out, much less bits that still denote the name of it and Ian Holm's Ash being part of a line of similarly designed robots that seemed to let out absolutely no suspicions to the crew, if that was the case. Though, the latter could make sense with a lot of streching...
Outside of the initial explosion, energy from the explosion would dissipate quickly in a vacuum. The alien having somehow evolved to create a cocoon around itself seemed like a bigger stretch.
There's different directions they could have gone to fill in the gap between the first & second movies but this remix just didn't work for me either. A movie about the doomed colony in Aliens would have been fun & fit in with the established lore & they still could've had survivors that the company just didn't know about. Of course, then they wouldn't have any reason to include a dead actor or the humanomorph hybrid.
That made no sense. Also Weyland had no knowledge of what happened to The Nostromo but there was a station belonging to them that knew exactly what happened including how Ripley defeated the Alien.
For Prometheus and Covenant ruined the mystery of the Xenomorph.
Why would the crew of the research station be suspicious of the Ian Holm line of robots? He followed company orders to the letter in the original Alien movie. Even if they disagree with his methods they've probably only been appraised of the alien's biology and not certain specifics about what happened on the Nostromo.
@@aperson4640 No, they meant the crew of the _Nostromo_ would find it suspicious. They had no idea Ash was an android.
Andy's authoritative voice rules this movie, so great
"O Brother, Spare Parts Thou"
I can't stop laughing.... 😂😂
7:12 I hadn't noticed they show the skull of the xenomorph, with eyes sockets, quite human-like. That's how Giger designed it. In Covenant they showed their POV, showing they work on "regular" vision like most animals.
If I remember correctly the original Alien costume had the human like skull in it, but it often fogged up so you could barely see it in only a few fleeting moments in the movie.
This is what you get when you put the entire Alien saga, 'Don’t Breathe,' 'Blade Runner,' 'Gravity,' and a little bit of '2001: A Space Odyssey' into a blender.
Feels like more of a Dead Space to me
@@JH77R That is because Dead Space is heavily inspired by the Alien franchise.
So a buncha good movies makes a... good movie?
Blade Runner is arguably already a part of the franchise. same director also.
@@aliasfakename3159 you are on the right track to bring this up. It absolutely ruins the movie. This was a homologation of the worst aspects of all of those movies combined.
This film was awesome and a great return to formula for the alien franchise to being actually terrifying, there are a few jump scares but they earn every single one. I also appreciated that they give proper respect and time to the face huggers, instead of just relying on the xenomore.
Both scenes where they had to run away from swarms of facehuggers were brilliantly done.
I liked Romulus, but the movie uses a lot of references from the originals. Also, the plot has holes like a good old cheese.
I agree. I've waited more than 30 years for another good Alien movie (the last one being Aliens). Romulus is that movie!
It sucked. Easily thr worst Alien movie.
Oh dear.
“I’m sure that egg is a very nice person” fucking killed me hahahhaha
This movie definitely feels like a video game featuring the Alien franchise's greatest hits, but it's still surprisingly good. I'm not real happy with the use of Ian Holm's likeness and voice though. There's any number of different choices they could've made there that wouldn't be so violating and tasteless.
Which enemy is more dangerous, the apex predator who wants to impregnate your chest, or the DAMN DOORS THAT JUST WON'T OPEN?
@@Dr_JasmineAnitathis 👆
@@Dr_JasmineAnita Apex, not sexual. Apex would be a praise for Diddy.
Actress who bought all the vowels cracked me up😂
The Pistons are actually gonna get some help this season? Finally!
Sorry, Joinko Soyanavich got blown into space
Yeah, but the negative side to that apart the pistons having a clean shot to the finals, the season wouldn't be fun anymore because teams start forfeiting because they are scared to play around in the court with a xeno human hybrid whatever the name hoping they dont get their heads mauled off.
@@marduk_ashur Winning the championship by forfeit is still winning the championship!
My big question after watching this: how in the hell did it take over 40 years for someone to think of giving the xenos a cocoon phase? It just makes so much sense.
Edit: To clarify, I mean a cocoon in between the chestburster and full-sized xeno phases.
avp game
The Cocoon is more like a suspended state instead of a phase, Rook said that the cocoon was formed once the xenomorph did not have any air, food or water.
@@chrisjfhelep5095 There is another cocoon in the movie when an alien is growing from its baby form to its adult one.
@@xrufus7x468 I don't remember that, maybe are you refering to the mouse that was injected with the black goo and turned into a xenomorph hybrid?
They have it in alien 3, in the prison planet. And also in the first one I think, or at least they show a very slow maturation in the first one
@2:11 OMG I roared! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had no plans to watch this movie. Then I saw there was an honest trailer - so I watched the movie. Shocker, the trailer was better!
Best alien movie since aliens
the Windows jokes and sounds were golden!
ironic though, if anything the new windows need to reboot so much more, esp when it's the least convenient
Romulus wasn’t bad. Kept it simple and had some nice shots at the end.
But it wasn't anything worth watching either, just a rehash of the before mentioned 3 movies. The ring grinding the spaceship was awesome tho.
3rd best Alien film. Not bad at all.
Can't remember a single characters name from this movie. LOL
One and done and instantly forgettable but I agree. It wasn't bad. Just wasn't that good. MEH about covers it.
@@sogerc1 the director said that it's something between "alien" and aliens" but it does not feel like a rehash.
@@phrogg--6 Are you sure we watched the same movie? Because the first 40 minutes of the movie I watched was like Alien 1, then it continued like Alien 2 and ended exactly like Alien 4.
I literally finished watched this for the first time 30 seconds ago, this is perfect timing.
I mean, even the white human alien hybrid wasn't new. We also saw that at the end of Alien Resurrection.
The movie was a solid meh/10 for me.
@@ValHazzard I would have liked this movie if not for the tilde wave of fan service and recycled material that constantly pulled me out of it.
Yeah but that thing was too goofy looking. The offspring was generally terrifying.
@@CipherRage0909 it was still a recycled story moment. This movie even recycled the bad ideas.
I think that in Alien Romulus it was Human-Alien-Engineer hybrid. The girl injected "black goo" into her own blood.
awesome! loved the movie - first alien in a while where i cared about the characters and was scared a couple times!
Thank you for validating my claims that I COULD NOT for the life of me, understand what that one dude is saying!😄
theres summingina wor-ah !!!
"no I heard that cryosleep just makes your ears feel like one night of heavy drinking, apparently."
@@stevedean2516 'the years' not 'your ears', but yeah, i had no issues understanding what that guy was saying.
Bro thank you! I was in the theater on opening night, and for the life of me I couldn't understand that guy!
"Da's sum'n inda wotta!" (There's something in the water!)
Give me the chills with the line "Welcome to PlayPaintChill. You just gained honor +2 for following us ! ".
Please say “Rodney! Rodney? RODNEY!!! AAAAAHHHHH…”
That's some Green Trivia...
Cheeky reference
did you know the working title for honest trailer was blue harvest
That's a great suggestion! You deserve THOUGHTS AND PRIZES!
Corn of Coblin!
Dude HOW do you show that Sigourney no look shot and not say that she actually made that basket?! COME ON YALL- HAVE SOME REPECT FOR THE ONE TRUE ALIEN MOMMY
From alien mixed with predator to alien mixed with baby💀💀 can't wait for the next mix🎉
it's gonna be alien mixed with your mother
@@ValHazzard😂😂😂damn that's a good one
MAGAMORPHS!
Looking forward to the continuation. One of my the favorite movie franchises.
Windows 2000 was actually very stable. I think you mean Windows ME (millenium edition).
I ran Windows ME for over a year straight (computer on every day, never shut down) without a single crash.
@@TheRealSkeletor When I installed it, it crashed on the first , tried to fix itself then, bluescreened and refused to boot again. I went back to Windows 98.
Agreed. Hated ME, loved 2000, hated XP.
Seriously… the face huggers were terrifying. They just woke up from cryosleep and they’re already fast and strong enough to attack like that.. we’re used to seeing them creep around like ambush predators so it’s terrifying seeing them all out sprint after prey when there’s competition. It makes sense, whenever they’re alone they take their time to carefully attack their prey, but when there’s a bunch of them they just sprint and leap wildly trying to be the first to lay their egg.
I know some people complained they seemed dumb but they did set up that cryosleep makes you lethargic and sick for a day or so like a “bad hangover” so that’s why most of them survived the first encounters. If those were fully awake and healthy, those people would have been walking eggsacs.
I also liked how this movie showed us the middle stage between larval and “adult” drone, and although it seemed fast the Xenomorph reproduction cycle has always been shown to adapt to the situation. If the host is calm and the situation is safe, they take their time to pupate and burst out with strength. In Romulus the alien was clearly premature, it took several tries to burst through her chest and then it was exhausted and just sat there in her chest cavity recovering for a while before it scampered off to make it’s chrysalis.
So we see that they really are the perfect organism because they can adapt to nearly any situation, survive premature birth, attacks in its chrysalis stage, the vacuum of space… etc. in my opinion this movie made the aliens genuinely terrifying again because it showed how unstoppable they are, how adaptable they are, and how quickly it can get out of control if they land on a planet.
They also create abominations that give us nightmares… ew.
Am I the only one who thought this movie ruled? The practical effects, the tight pacing, the great performances, the visceral production design, and the cinematography were all top notch.
It’s the best Alien movie since the first two
The phrase 'low bar to clear' comes to mind, but I do agree with you. A surprisingly solid movie.😊@@j.a.weishaupt1748
I've never actually watched an Aliens movie before, but I found this fine. Great effects and the characters actually didn't make me hate them before they died.
@@Montesama314 I strongly recommend you watch the first two. They still hold up extremely well. Was from a different time in cinema though so the movies take a bit more time to cook at the start to get to know the crew but it pays off well.
i really lked it
Video gamers' greatest enemy being doors got me Really enjoyed this movie but ooh man the Dead Space vibes were real.
in your best horror movie voice, please say "The greatest threat to the human race, is neither man, beast, machine, nor alien... It is in fact....DOORS"
Doors really are the ultimate villian
You load 16 ton of asteroid coal and the boss man says "now bless my soul"
Atleast i'm not the only one who thought of Michael Rapaport and Stephen Merchant when that human-xenomorph hybrid showed up on screen 🤣
*At least
Cuckoo! Would like to see a Longlegs trailer at some point!
This was epic at the IMax ❤
3:32
ya wut mate?
Half of all casual conversations in Australia XD
that windows sound effect is why you guys are the best
2:24 those fingers open up holes!!!
THE DOOR JOKE IS SO GOOD
"Alien i i i i i i i" i mean romulus 😂😂😂😂😂
I liked it. Don't understand why people bashed it. It was good.
Please say "Goosebumps is rated Y7. Because it may be too spooky for kids under 7" in Tony Jay's voice.
Better than the actual movie
Romulus was good you hater
Okay, that line "light fingering" that just sounded weird... 🤣
Call back to Alien Covenant.
"I'll do the fingering."
Well, that was the point.
Between Andy & and David , These Androids love themselves, working their fingers 😂 Andy stole every scene he was in though
Please say "Most good motorcycles run on gasoline...This is a BAD motorcycle. It runs on BLOOD!"
I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle Honest Trailer when?
@@bloodiedfox We can dream.
Man, the ending to this movie SUUUCKED!
Brobot. Well played Screen Junkies. Well played.
Oh God.......Here we go. Alexa can you look sad for 90min
So many good jokes on this one to choose one. 🤣
Ok, damn doors!
Watched it a third time yesterday and still love it
It holds up!
Really!?!?!
@@chriscunningham8703 Yes. Really.
@ oh well 🤣🤣
That 'you wot mate?!' was so unexpected 😂😂
Irony at 3:28 from the channel known for mocking typos in comments. No one does "speak legibly" because "legible" means "readable." 😂
"AND THE ULTIMATE VILLAIN TO ANYONE WHO'S EVER PLAYED A VIDEO GAME....DOORSSSS😂😂😂😂...I just loosed it here. Right on Point. 😢 Sad though.
Please say: "Gary did not want to see it again".
The Amazon x SpaceX merger joke is perfect.
*I haven't seen one of these since the 20th century. The most fascinating, amusing, entertaining part is that they **_keep making them._** You'd figure that cash cow must be pretty sore by now!*
Loved the Michael Rapaport burn.
Thank you for doing this one! I had zero interest in seeing it, and now I have less than zero interest! And I got a lotta laughs finding out!
It's actually pretty good. Easily the third best in the Alien franchise.
You're not missing anything. Movie is rancid tramp balls.
If this movie had at least one reference to Alien: Isolation and 3 less obvious callbacks to the original trilogy than this would’ve been a great movie
"Alien I I I I I I I, I mean, Romulus"
I swear, the stupidest jokes get me the most 😂
Movie was so good, good video! Say "The Scary synths are coming..."
Missed joke with "Lethal company" throwback
This is one of the funniest yet! 😂👌
Plz do "EDGE OF SLEEP"!
I came here to say the same thing!
@@Kryz117I am surprised only 9 people think they should make an honest trailer of "Edge Of Sleep"...
The Arrested Development reference was 👌
Make an Honest Trailer for Transformers One
No.
Yes!
Maybe
They probably will, but they need to wait for it to come out on streaming at least
They probably will when it hits streaming; the voice of Honest Trailers also voiced Soundwave in that film.
Alien Romulus was great. I really enjoyed it.
Please do the Night at the Museum films soon!
I love "undrafted center from Serbia".......but the Rappaport reference is king.
5:55 ah I get it, we’re the punchline
“Alien: Unopened Doors” was awesome!
The fact that this movie is coming out on VHS shows that physical media's charm endures and will forever endure..
My only wish is to see Ridley Scott and James Cameron make one more Alien movie each.. difficult reality but anything is possible.
Sadly, most of the copies sold will be to people who want to say, "I've got that on VHS," just to see the weird looks they get, since they haven't owned a player since the 90s.
"Got it on VHS. Got the soundtrack on 8-track. Got the script on a cuneiform tablet."
The Michael Rappaport bit was chefs kiss
I can't overstate how much I loved the first half. I couldn't understand why some people hated it. Then the second half happened and I understood.
Yeah , its not really rewatchable.
Even if you took the absolute best parts of the first half, what did it add to the franchise, the story/lore/canon? It's just a useless bookmark in between the two greats, Alien and Aliens.