Interesting; very interesting. I wonder how Scott feels about this.
Here's hoping Alien3 and 4, neither of which I've seen nor care to, are revealed to have been one big hypersleep nightmare.![]()
Also, Bring Back Newt!![]()
Hallelujah !
I've been desperately wanting to unwatch Alien 3 since my mate and I adjourned directly from cinema to pub, crying into our beer 'How the **** could they do THAT to Aliens ?'.
Alien 3 was nonsensical - where did the eggs on the Sulaco come from, let alone the facehuggers ?
How did they get into the cryotubes ?
Why render the whole dramatic thrust of Aliens impotent by killing Newt ?
Why the **** would you write Hicks out ?
God I loathe that ******* movie.
We shared a brain in 1993 (or whenever that abortion came out - I can't muster the desire to care).
It was just...............
https://games.yahoo.com/news/blomkamps-alien-movie-direct-sequel-001543969.html
Sooooo.... sounds like we're going the Superman Returns route. No sidetrip to Fiorina 161, no lousy video game, no cloning two centuries later. We're gonna finally get the movie the Alien3 teaser trailer promised.
Thoughts?
https://games.yahoo.com/news/blomkamps-alien-movie-direct-sequel-001543969.html
Sooooo.... sounds like we're going the Superman Returns route. No sidetrip to Fiorina 161, no lousy video game, no cloning two centuries later. We're gonna finally get the movie the Alien3 teaser trailer promised.
Thoughts?
I envision an ecologically dead world that covered with towering, monolithic xeno nests that have all gone dormant with no more prey left to infest and everything in between is a barren wasteland. Not an alien homeworld per se (they don't have one, because they're engineered lifeforms) but an alien dominated world.
Didn't the 90's novels series go down this route of Alien 3 being a hypersleep dream and the bulk of the story being set on Earth?
Personally I don't much care for the idea of Aliens on Earth. It always struck me as a boring setting as we've seen "monster(s) on Earth killing all the humans" HUNDREDS of times. Plus the AvP films already did that and it was crap. Twice.
I feel like it can't work unless the environment is hostile and the action is contained. So a spaceship/station, a moon base or some alien world are the best candidates. What might be interesting is a world that's already been infested for thousands of years. The idea has always been that these things were weapons in some ancient war, so it might be interesting to see one of the casualties of that war. I envision an ecologically dead world that covered with towering, monolithic xeno nests that have all gone dormant with no more prey left to infest and everything in between is a barren wasteland. Not an alien homeworld per se (they don't have one, because they're engineered lifeforms) but an alien dominated world.
Didn't the 90's novels series go down this route of Alien 3 being a hypersleep dream and the bulk of the story being set on Earth?
Personally I don't much care for the idea of Aliens on Earth. It always struck me as a boring setting as we've seen "monster(s) on Earth killing all the humans" HUNDREDS of times. Plus the AvP films already did that and it was crap. Twice.
I feel like it can't work unless the environment is hostile and the action is contained. So a spaceship/station, a moon base or some alien world are the best candidates. What might be interesting is a world that's already been infested for thousands of years. The idea has always been that these things were weapons in some ancient war, so it might be interesting to see one of the casualties of that war. I envision an ecologically dead world that covered with towering, monolithic xeno nests that have all gone dormant with no more prey left to infest and everything in between is a barren wasteland. Not an alien homeworld per se (they don't have one, because they're engineered lifeforms) but an alien dominated world.
This is where they could really tie-in Prometheus 2 to Alien 5. The Engineers created the Xenomorphes and it ends up backfiring on them - destroying their civilization.
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
Agreed, after Alien Alien3 is my second favourite of the series, let the stones fly.
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
Agreed, after Alien Alien3 is my second favourite of the series, let the stones fly.
This would hardly be the first major continuity issue in the franchise (for example, how do you reconcile the later films with Alien vs. Predator? i.e. Charles Bishop Weyland vs. Peter Weyland), so I think this is also doable.
No thoughts. Just tears of joy.https://games.yahoo.com/news/blomkamps-alien-movie-direct-sequel-001543969.html
Sooooo.... sounds like we're going the Superman Returns route. No sidetrip to Fiorina 161, no lousy video game, no cloning two centuries later. We're gonna finally get the movie the Alien3 teaser trailer promised.
Thoughts?
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
Agreed, after Alien Alien3 is my second favourite of the series, let the stones fly.
This would hardly be the first major continuity issue in the franchise (for example, how do you reconcile the later films with Alien vs. Predator? i.e. Charles Bishop Weyland vs. Peter Weyland), so I think this is also doable.
Don't forget the other continuity gaffe. About how the Queen from Aliens was able to lay two eggs on the ship Ripley, Hicks and Newt escaped on. When right before the final fight we see Ripely destroy the queen's egg sack.
Alien3 we learn Ripely has been infected (somehow) with a queen embryo and there was another xenomorph egg in the crash that infected a cow in the prison.
https://games.yahoo.com/news/blomkamps-alien-movie-direct-sequel-001543969.html
Sooooo.... sounds like we're going the Superman Returns route. No sidetrip to Fiorina 161, no lousy video game, no cloning two centuries later. We're gonna finally get the movie the Alien3 teaser trailer promised.
Thoughts?
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I've never really liked the last two Alien films. But that doesn't mean that this film will be any better.
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
This would hardly be the first major continuity issue in the franchise (for example, how do you reconcile the later films with Alien vs. Predator? i.e. Charles Bishop Weyland vs. Peter Weyland), so I think this is also doable.
Don't forget the other continuity gaffe. About how the Queen from Aliens was able to lay two eggs on the ship Ripley, Hicks and Newt escaped on. When right before the final fight we see Ripely destroy the queen's egg sack.
Alien3 we learn Ripely has been infected (somehow) with a queen embryo and there was another xenomorph egg in the crash that infected a cow in the prison.
Well, 4 could stand 'as is'. For 3, who is to say it wasn't really set at the same time as 4, even if 'The Company' set it up so 'Ripley' didn't know that :
As part of the cloning project from 4 they want to 'accidentally' free a queen in a confined population for breeding and research. Another viable Ripley clone and embryo are dropped onto the prison planet with two cloned bodies and a specially programmed copy of the Bishop synthetic who feeds her the BS about eggs on the Sulaco...
I just want them to find a way to reconcile this new movie with Alien3 and Resurrection, even if it's just a throwaway line about cloning or alternate realities or something. I know they're not the most popular movies out there, but I've grown to like them, and I consider them part of Ripley's story, so it would be weird to just ignore them completely.
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