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Topic: Michael Biehn: Aliens Sequels 'Garbage' (Read 2065 times)
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Very odd comment from Michael Biehn here: "People always ask me, 'What did you think of Alien 3, what did you think of Alien 4? What did you think of Terminator 3 and 4? Basically I say, 'There's Terminator 1, there's Terminator 2. The rest of it is garbage. And there's Alien and Aliens. The rest is garbage'. Because you just don't follow Ridley Scott; you just don't follow Jim Cameron." http://movies.uk.msn.com/news/biehn-aliens-sequels-are-garbageApparently you can just follow Ridley Scott, but only if you're Jim Cameron.
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Yeah, fuck that David Fincher guy. A total wannabe.
On a Biehn related note, I only found out the reason his career died in the early 90's was due to his alcoholism getting in the way of his work a few weeks ago. But he's been sober for a while now. More power to him.
Of course, I'd be pissed too if I'd gotten written out of a consistent lucrative income awesome franchise.
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I agree with him on Terminator. Except I didn't care for 2 either.
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Michael Biehn: 'I'm a washed up asshole.'
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He'll pop up in a Planet Terror or a Divide occasionally, but the dude took offence to Sylvester Stallone publicly saying he wished Beihn would make a come back. I guess being friend's with James Cameron and being a twat aren't mutually exclusive.
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Top 5 Biehn performances, IMO:
5 - The Abyss
4 - Aliens
3 - Navy SEAL's
2 - Tombstone
1 - Terminator
Honorable Mention - The Rock
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I think he was much better in The Rock than Tombstone. Then again: I didn't like Tombstone that much.
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Currently seeking Jagermeister sponsorship. One'a these days Sean Pertwee's gonna be in a movie where he doesn't die and he's going to kill every motherfucker ever.
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Tombstone was a movie I watched during my "I don't like westerns, but I will give it a shot." phase. I didn't dig it. Since then, stuff like Deadwood, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and the remakes of 3:10 to Yuma and True Grit have changed my outlook on westerns. Perhaps I should give it another shot.
My top Biehn Performances:
1: The Terminator 2: The Fan 3: The Abyss 4: Planet Terror 5: Aliens 6: The Art of War 7: The Rock 8: Susan's Plan
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Have you seen The Divide?
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Not yet, but it's on my list.
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Very odd comment from Michael Biehn here:
Apparently you can just follow Ridley Scott, but only if you're Jim Cameron.
I can actually relate to it. The way he feels about everything after cameron is the same way that I feel about cameron and everything after Alien. Biehn seems like an alright dude, if never seeming terribly intelligent. But then he is an actor so thats almost like saying a goldfish that isn't a terribly good auto mechanic.
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The less you know about your fav actors, the better. Or you could learn the things you donīt really wanna know. Biehn is a gifted actor for sure, lately choosing small and mostly boring projects. Okay, you gotta pay bills. But heīs right about those films being garbage... in my opinion, thats it. 
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