Paul Farquhar
Legend
How do you determine when something is supernatural?Nothing says an SF movie can't also have supernatural elements, even big ones. After all, we have the end of Brainstorm.
How do you determine when something is supernatural?Nothing says an SF movie can't also have supernatural elements, even big ones. After all, we have the end of Brainstorm.
Something can belong to more than one genre at the same time. Problem solved.While not wrong, if you start getting picky about the horror/SF divide, a number of movies become a problem including Alien.
But is it, really, if the motivation is to help protect literally everyone else in the universe and any benefit to us is just incidental to that? "Straighten up or we'll disable all of your tech and roll you back to the Stone Age."Sounds like helping to me.
How do you determine when something is supernatural?
Doesn’t matter what the motivation was, the aliens sorted out all of Earth’s problems with a big stick. It’s really up there in “we need a really strong leader to sort people out” territory.But is it, really, if the motivation is to help protect literally everyone else in the universe and any benefit to us is just incidental to that? "Straighten up or we'll disable all of your tech and roll you back to the Stone Age."
The idea that "we need a really strong leader to sort people out" is, itself, a problem a really strong leader can't fix. So I'm going to say the aliens just replaced a bunch of problems with another big problem.Doesn’t matter what the motivation was, the aliens sorted out all of Earth’s problems with a big stick. It’s really up there in “we need a really strong leader to sort people out” territory.
Quite. But not definitely not the "win" that the movie presents the outcome as.The idea that "we need a really strong leader to sort people out" is, itself, a problem a really strong leader can't fix. So I'm going to say the aliens just replaced a bunch of problems with another big problem.
I've always thought of Alien as a Haunted House movie in space. But I wouldn't exclude it from the list.While not wrong, if you start getting picky about the horror/SF divide, a number of movies become a problem including Alien.
The idea that "we need a really strong leader to sort people out" is, itself, a problem a really strong leader can't fix. So I'm going to say the aliens just replaced a bunch of problems with another big problem.
Quite. But not definitely not the "win" that the movie presents the outcome as.