Alien: Earth is a visually spectacular addition to the Alien franchise, but its narrative shortcomings make it a frustrating entry, marked by inexplicable character stupidity that undermines its potential.
Check your post; I'm seeing a double post, and some quick editing may be required.
Do these posts get reviewed? If not they should. lol. Posters need to do better.
I agree with what’s it’s saying though.
If it's worth saying once, it's worth saying twice, as me gran used to say.
Oh, I don't know. I haven't seen this movie, but since 2020....I've grown to expect inexplicable human stupidity. I'm even starting to get used to it.
You know why I think we see so many characters in movies and television these days being really, frustratingly stupid?
Because the people who write them are at about that level of intelligence themselves.
Please take a look at my stack on the #worldbuilding in this series. Could three corporations rule the world. If so, when? https://substack.com/@sallyannmelia/note/p-174784104?r=tuoc9&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
Check your post; I'm seeing a double post, and some quick editing may be required.
Do these posts get reviewed? If not they should. lol. Posters need to do better.
I agree with what’s it’s saying though.
If it's worth saying once, it's worth saying twice, as me gran used to say.
Oh, I don't know. I haven't seen this movie, but since 2020....I've grown to expect inexplicable human stupidity. I'm even starting to get used to it.
You know why I think we see so many characters in movies and television these days being really, frustratingly stupid?
Because the people who write them are at about that level of intelligence themselves.
Please take a look at my stack on the #worldbuilding in this series. Could three corporations rule the world. If so, when? https://substack.com/@sallyannmelia/note/p-174784104?r=tuoc9&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web