It's like those extended scenes in Aliens where we see how the Xenomprphs got to the outpost, we don't need that shit.
You mean this scene:
Was the entire scene cut in the theatric version? Cause I am quite fond of it. It shows Hadley's Hope before the Aliens attack and introduces a hand full of interesting bits:
- It establishes that someone send those workers to check out the location of the ship, which sets up the reveal that Burke is to blame
- It shows that it was a pretty busy place with many people, including kids, which makes the loss of life pack more of a punch
- We get a bit of a glimpse into Weyland Yutani's corporate culture ("It takes two weeks to get an answer out here and the answer is 'Don't ask'!"), that entire exchange fleshes out the setting a lot
- It establishes that kids play in the airducts, which helps explain how Newt could hide there for so long
And I don't think the movie loses that much in exchange when the scene is put into the movie tbh. The audience knows the reason for the communication blackout and that there's going to be aliens in Hadley's Hope with or without this scene, so it's not like the Marines going there and not finding anyone is that big of a surprise anyway and the scene where they arrive is still pretty intense, cause you don't know if they'll get attacked or what they'll find. And I feel the empty, desolate state of that settlement very well contrasts with the scene earlier with the kids in the corridor.
Though it really could have done without the zoom on Newt's face while she screams... that shot is awkward as fuck and could have been left out.
Alien 3 was good and served as a fitting closer to the Alien franchise. The people who hate Alien 3 tend to be either autistic retards still butthurt because they killed Hicks and Newt (which made the movie better, IMO) or they're blindly following the crowds.
Hard disagree from my part. By killing off Newt and Hicks, they commit the greatest sin of a sequel possible: They invalidate the movie that came beforehand. It turns the big climax of Aliens into an utter waste of time - I'd even go so far and say that it turns the entire second movie into a waste of time. In that regard it's a lot like Terminator Dark Fate (killing off John Connor) or... you know... the Star Wars sequels. Part of the reason why these movies suck so hard is that
TFA invalidates everything that was achieved in the old trilogy. Then we get
TLJ that invalidates anything from
TFA and then we have
Plan 9 from Exegol, which invalidates
TLJ.
Alien 3 turns Aliens into pointless wheelspinning, so you trade in one of the best sequels in cinema history in favor of a somewhat mediocre movie.
No amount of Stockholm-syndrome induced fever dreams about "themes" will change that.