I literally cannot watch AVP.
I mean it, I can't watch it.
I can hear it, but most of the film basically feels like they could have just run the camera in a locked room with no lights for how much you can make out of what is going on*.
I'm half joking, but trying to watch that film requires me to do it at about midnight in December, with the blackout curtains pulled and every light source in the room off (the LED indicator for the NTL box or the Blu-ray player is almost blinding by comparison to some scenes).
*Apparently a deliberate decision to reduce the costs of the VFX, as if the screen is nearly completely black and the creators are black, you don't need to spend so much money on the CGI etc (both Alien and Aliens** managed to do dark scenes and have it so you could make sense of what was going on, and they had relatively speaking tiny budgets IIRC).
**Who even succeeded in making the relatively grainy IIRC film stock that was new/in development work to make the film better and give it a good look (IIRC they got it cheap because it was being tested and a lot of the grain is because the low light performance of the film wasn't as good as some of the other film stocks that had been around for a while but cost more).