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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Meh. AVP was pretty mediocre too. I'd rather have both die.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
The Alien franchise needs to die already. After Cameron's Aliens you have IMO 1 ok film (Alien 3) and 4 turds in a row.
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I don't care if Weaver comes back or not. Why interested all of a sudden? Is she not getting work anymore?
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 12125851)
AvP is just fine. It's AvP:R that need not exist.
AvP was interesting how it combined our ancient history with the Alien and Predator mythos. However, it ruins the idea of the aliens themselves. They come across less alien if they've been with humans, and on Earth, this whole time. Ripley struggling to destroy the colony and derelict at LV-426, and sacrificing herself on a desolate prison planet, all so that the alien could never "infect" Earth was all for nothing then. |
Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
I don't care if Weaver comes back or not. Why interested all of a sudden? Is she not getting work anymore? |
Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by inri222
(Post 12125887)
The Alien franchise needs to die already. After Cameron's Aliens you have IMO 1 ok film (Alien 3) and 4 turds in a row.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by stvn1974
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There should be a new Alien with Weaver and Michael Biehn as Hicks and Carrie Henn as Newt so we can pretend Alien 3 and Alien Whateveritiscalled don't exist.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
make Alien 3 and Alien 4 Ripley's cryogenic nightmare.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
After re watching Alien Resurrection again since seeing it when it first came out, it's a hell of a lot better than I remember and better than Alien 3 and the AvP movies.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by mattysemo247
(Post 12127135)
After re watching Alien Resurrection again since seeing it when it first came out, it's a hell of a lot better than I remember and better than Alien 3 and the AvP movies.
Plus, Perlman and most of the cast are pretty awesome. |
Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
It was good until Alien babby. That part sucked hard.
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Where does babby come from?!
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
The best thing about Alien Resurrection were the closing credits telling me that this disaster was finally over.
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Resurrection isn't better than Alien 3, but it's got some interesting ideas that suffer from improper execution. I actually like the face of the hybrid baby, but the design of the body is so bizarre.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by mattysemo247
(Post 12127135)
After re watching Alien Resurrection again since seeing it when it first came out, it's a hell of a lot better than I remember and better than Alien 3 and the AvP movies.
I could do with another chapter in the Alien saga. (I'll take a follow up to Predators too, please.) As for another Ripley story ... Don't need it, don't want it. Sigourney can kid herself all she wants, but there is not more of Ripley's story needing to be told. Ripley died. "Game over, man." |
Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
alien 3 ruins the ending in aliens. so alien 3 sucks for the reason.
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AR isn't terrible, IMO. It picks an interesting writer and director, but the film itself is something of a mess, though a handful of scenes are fascinating-the aborted hybrids, the water sequence, and the final sequence is interesting in conception, if not execution. The biggest problem is that it's kind of pointless-whatever you think of the third film (and it has a few fans), it's at least a rather conclusive ending. The fourth one feels like they're dragging it back out for more cash, it has a slightly off-the-wall premise that sounds almost DTV on paper. In execution, it's pretty flawed, but kind of interesting in places.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by Supermallet
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Resurrection isn't better than Alien 3, but it's got some interesting ideas that suffer from improper execution. I actually like the face of the hybrid baby, but the design of the body is so bizarre.
Spoiler:
I also don't hate Aliens 4, because I love everything Jean Pierre-Juenet has done. It was bold of Fox to hire an auteur coming right off of City of Lost Children (a masterpiece, IMO) to do that film. |
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Actually, when you consider the choices they made for the first three Alien films (Scott and Fincher had only done commercials, and Terminator wasn't even out when they signed Cameron for Aliens), choosing Jeunet was right in line.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by brayzie
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Wow. She really hates the idea of the aliens making it to Earth. Even as a fan of the character and series I don't need Sigourney Weaver to "finish the story."
The Aliens comics from Dark Horse that came out way-back-when are about as good a sequel to the James Cameron's film as we're going to get. I remember that an early tagline for Alien III was "On Earth everybody can hear you scream." And the unfilmed draft by William Gibson didn't feature Ripley, but instead focused on Hicks and Bishop. Then, Alien^3 came out, and it didn't take place on Earth and Ripley was killed off. Ripley's death smacks of contract negotiations, like "Okay, I'll do this movie, but I don't want to do anymore, so I want my character to be killed off." I really doubt Fox would want to kill off Ripley unless it was the actor's insistence. And then, I remember after Alien^3 came out that Weaver made some kind of comment during an interview about not doing a fourth Alien movie unless they were able to clone Ripley using her fingernail clippings. Then we get Alien Resurrection with a clone of Ripley and still no Earth, at least until the end when all of the aliens are dead. It seems like a lot of the bad storytelling decisions are coming from Weaver. |
Originally Posted by Supermallet
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Actually, when you consider the choices they made for the first three Alien films (Scott and Fincher had only done commercials, and Terminator wasn't even out when they signed Cameron for Aliens), choosing Jeunet was right in line.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
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It seems like a lot of the bad storytelling decisions are coming from Weaver.
Originally Brandywine Productions was approached by 20th Century Fox to create two more sequels. After going through several ideas, David Giler and Walter Hill, the film series producers, "settled upon a complex two-part story that offered the underhanded Weyland-Yutani Corporation facing off with a militarily aggressive culture of humans whose rigid socialist ideology has caused them to separate from Earth's society." Sigourney Weaver (Ripley) would only make a cameo appearance in the third film, with the lead role going to Michael Biehn's Corporal Hicks from Aliens. Alien 4 would see the return of Ripley "in an epic battle with alien warriors mass produced by the expatriated Earthlings." Weaver in particular liked the Cold War metaphor and agreed to the smaller role. Weaver also agreed on being removed because she did not like the studio changes to Aliens, which removed scenes of Ripley's backstory that she considered crucial. Although 20th Century Fox were skeptical about the idea, they agreed to finance the development of the story, but asked that Hill and Giler attempt to get Ridley Scott to direct Alien 3. They also asked that the two films be shot back to back to lessen the production costs. However this proved to be difficult as Ridley Scott, though interested, was busy working on three films at the time. In September 1987, Giler and Hill approached cyberpunk author, William Gibson, to write the script for the third film. Gibson, who was influenced by Alien, agreed to write the script. |
Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by dave94
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I think the action sequences, esp. the underwater scene are pretty top-notch.
Plus, Perlman and most of the cast are pretty awesome. |
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Alien: Resurrection just feels too disconnected to the rest of the series. I'm not a fan, personally. On the other hand, after seeing the restored workprint version of Alien 3, that one really grew on me. The real abominations, however, are the AVP films. There's nothing redeeming there at all.
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Re: Alien 5 - News, rumors, etc.
It's best we not speak of AvP.
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