2026-05-25 (M) Critical Affection: Alien

Aaron Wroblewski chose Alien (1979) as a movie to talk about and promote his comic Enenra. Movies like this influenced his artistry, and it is a classic for many reasons. Everyone appreciated the set designs and acting. We could not put a definite label on this movie. It was clearly a horror film, but was it a sci-fi or monster movie set in space? I think this movie had the smallest time spent discussing what we would change. I do not know whether that was because it was old and set the standard for so many films since then, or maybe it was a solid movie after nearly half a century, or it could have been our show's time constraint.
Critical Affection: Alien (1979)
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