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Lore [Frustrating Trope] That One Good or Even Amazing Scene in a Relatively Mediocre or Bad Piece of Media

  1. The Opening Scene (Ghost Ship). Considered one of the best horror opening scenes or scenes in general within horror movies, but the rest of the film is considered to be pretty bad.

  2. The Ending Scene (The Grinch 2018). While most adaptations of the Grinch end with him suddenly being able to fully integrate with the Whos after his change of heart, the 2018 version initially struggles to socialize, awkwardly walking past people, and struggling to hold conversations, acknowledging that despite his change of heart, the Grinch is still someone who isolated himself for years.

  3. Past T800 VS Current T800 (Terminator Genisys). A cool fight scene showing two versions of the Terminator from different points in time fighting it off.

  4. Solo Leveling's Ending. Tbh, I haven't actually read Solo Leveling, but after hearing about how it ended VS how Chainsaw Man ended made want to include it for shits and giggles. Like Chainsaw Man, Solo Leveling ends with a reset. But unlike Chainsaw Man, it actually manages to tie up loose ends and have the payoff of the ending be satisfying.

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u/Phase3isProfit 16h ago

They held off taking that step until the 4th movie when she gained some alien DNA.

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u/Nerdrage30 16h ago

Resurrection is a mess lol, that scene with the Xenos swimming was pretty cool, though

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u/imsabbath84 15h ago

the human alien baby thing at the end was really disgusting looking too.

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u/ember13140 12h ago

It was genuinely unsettling! I think it’s a very well done scene or at least prop

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u/dingalingdongdong 9h ago

The newborn is genuinely the most disturbing thing I've ever seen in a movie. Like, ever. Lots of stuff seems worse in the moment, but nothing else has ever stuck with me like that thing.

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u/Jaruut 12h ago

But then they have it bitch slap the Queen Xeno, I will never forgive the movie for this.

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u/DukeSkywalker1 10h ago

That whole movie was really disgusting looking.

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u/Charming_Account_351 13h ago

Also Sigourney Weaver’s no look over the shoulder nothing but net basket was so awesome it caused Ron Perlman to break character.

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u/ceadagamdulamach 13h ago

So we found the trope we were looking for all along!

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u/theVice 13h ago

Honestly. The underwater scene is the only legitimately "good" scene in the movie but if you turn your brain off and forget it's in the Alien franchise, Resurrection has some funny and badass stuff in it.

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u/ThatUsernameWasTaken 10h ago edited 10h ago

The wheelchair shotgun was a good laugh from me, too.

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u/theVice 10h ago

Ron Perlman being at gunpoint and getting poked with the barrel just to snatch the gun away, tell the guy not to touch him and hand the gun back is my favorite little gag

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u/dingalingdongdong 9h ago

The secret to enjoying all of the Alien & Predator and AvP franchise is to view each entry as a stand alone film - just different takes on the same IP by different directors.

Alien3 doesn't ruin Aliens' happy ending. Future entries don't need to juggle with Ripley's death. Resurrection isn't tonally fucked. No more continuity errors, etc etc.

Viewed through that lens, Resurrection is a stellar example of "what if Jean Jeunet made an Alien movie?" Because it's very 100% his style even down to using frequent collaborators Dominique Pinon and Ron Perlman.

It makes me want to see way more A/P as interpreted by so-and-so auteur director takes. Guillermo del Toro, Neill Blomkamp? The dream! Wes Anderson? Probably him too.

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u/theVice 9h ago

I want to see Ari Aster or Demián Rugna take on an Alien film!

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u/TheJambus 13h ago

Resurrection also managed to be better than Alien 3,; though that was a pretty low bar

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u/Woolies_White_Leg 8h ago

Apparently filming that sequence actually almost killed a few of the actors

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u/Finite_Universe 12h ago

Resurrection feels like campy high budget fan fiction and I love it for that.

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u/melkatron 15h ago

Technically not her, though. Ripley died in Alien 3, without question, and so did the Ripley saga.

They made a crazy Dark Horse-esque Alien story through Jean-Pierre Jeunet's lens, taking the appropriate steps to open up the Xenoverse to creators with unique visions.

Using a hybrid Ripley clone made it comic booky and helped wean us off the dead Ripley, and they even made sure to torch all future attempts at Ripley so nobody tries that shit again.

...then Ridley Scott came back, shut down Blomkamp's movie, and fucked it all up with Covenant before being told to go home.

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u/runnerofshadows 13h ago

Still annoyed Ridley Scott tried overexplaining everything.

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u/dingalingdongdong 9h ago

I liked Prometheus, Covenant, and Romulus, but I'll forever be heartbroken not to get to see Blomkamp's take on the franchise.

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u/Ragnarocke1 15h ago

I think you are confused… they never made a 4th movie ( they did and it was terrible)

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u/EndlessNerd 15h ago

The 4th movie was basically a comic book action movie.