Review of Aliens (1986) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 09 Sep 1986
Toward the end, the film resorts to placing a young girl in jeopardy in a pathetic attempt to pander to who knows what audience. Some people have praised the technical excellence of Aliens. Well, the Eiffel Tower is technically impressive, but I wouldn`t want to watch it fall apart on people for two hours.
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This review of Aliens (1986) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 09 Sep 1986.
Aliens has generally received very positive reviews.
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