![]() ![]() As indicated by my review title, nearly all the expletives have been omitted. I love the first two movies in this franchise so much! So how can a book that essentially follows the movie scene for scene be disappointing? Let me explain how. ![]() This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? It's a small point but I do find that marines fearing imminent death would probably lose their composure and swear. It's an 18 rated movie/story and removing that language is as laughable as the ITV late 1980s dub. I'm not a prude and can accept bad language in context but the fact that a line like "F**k that" has been replaced with "Forget that" gets quite distracting over time. My only real disappointment is that the language seems to have been sanitised. If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?Ī great book. I'd not heard William Hope (AKA Gorman in the movie) before and was pleasantly surprised by the tone and pace he reads at. Have you listened to any of William Hope’s other performances? How does this one compare? What other book might you compare Aliens to, and why?Īlien obviously because it has the same writer and is the first part of the story. I read the book many years ago and was delighted to see it being released in audio book form. ![]() Where does Aliens rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?ĭefinitely one of the better ones. ![]()
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