Aliens: Crash Course Film Criticism #2

James Cameron rocketed onto the action film scene with 1984’s “The Terminator“ and followed that up with a highly anticipated sequel to the 1979 film, “Alien.“ His film, “Aliens,“ would go on to not only be a financial success, but a critical one and has become a staple of action, science fiction, and effects filmmaking. But, “Aliens“ also rewards a deeper look through a critical lens in both some positive and not so positive ways. ***Alien and Aliens are the property of 20th Century Fox. Check out all 15 films we’ll be talking about below!!! ***Film Selection*** Citizen Kane Aliens Where Are My Children? Selma In the Mood For Love Do the Right Thing Lost In Translation Apocalypse Now Pan’s Labyrinth The Limey Three Colors: Blue The Eagle Huntress Moonlight Beasts of No Nation 2001: A Space Odyssey *** Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: *** Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - Twitter - Tumblr - Support Crash Course on Patreon:
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