Alien: The Director’s CutAlien: The Director’s Cut
When Ridley Scott went back to re-edit the film that is, perhaps, his most beloved of fans, he promised to add in a few scenes that had become notoriously hunted
When Ridley Scott went back to re-edit the film that is, perhaps, his most beloved of fans, he promised to add in a few scenes that had become notoriously hunted
The pre-credits action this time revolve around Bond tracking down and finally killing Blofeld (or at least that’s what he is led to believe). After the credits, the main story
This is a great entry into the series, and whilst it was a shame we never got to see Lazenby in the role again, it does mean that he impacted
After the high points of the last two films, it was only a matter of time before the franchise would slip a tad in quality. Saying that, it is only
This film is certainly the most ambitious of the early films, and thankfully it all pays off. Maybe not as iconic as Goldfinger was, but this is easily the
This is the one Bond film that I have regularly re-watched through the years, and it is possibly the most perfect example of the series at its best. Thoroughly
With this second film, all was coming together well, with Connery now much more comfortable in the role, and lending a devious charm to many moments with a sly grin,
The fifty years have been kind to this film, and it is a great start to the series of films. The Blu-ray edition does the film immense justice, and
These reviews are from the first iteration of my film reviews website, back when it was called UKMovieReviews, and were uploaded when the films first came out. I’ve dug them