In reply to aircooled:
There were multiple eggs & or facehuggers on the Sulaco and escape pod, Ripley was impregnated/implanted while in stasis. The electrical fire that caused the stasis pods to get put into the escape pod that crashed on the prison planet, was caused by the acid Xenomorph blood.
One more edit: Bishonp explains what happened when Ripley hooks what's left of him up to some wires, and turns him back on to access the data files from the ship. Ripley suspects there's a Xenomorph in the prison with them, and Bishop reluctantly confirms that there was an a Alien on the ship.
Very beginning of this youtube compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFm4gscgg_0
Funny (and NSFW) review of 'Resurrection'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeEvzLsVm54
I think the writers and etc of that pile of steaming feces should be drawn and quartered.
New concept art!!!
Ripley, acid scarred Hicks, and a Korean exosuit à la Master Chief
bigdaddylee82 wrote:
Yes, I've been preaching this for decades!!!
Forget III and Reselection!!! This might be one of the rare opening night viewings for me.
I've been home sick with lots of Netflix and YouTube. LOTS of Firefly/Serenity/Con Man, including convention panels. I ran across this on IMDB:
I never knew Joss Whedon had anything to do with the franchise.
[on why he thought Alien: Resurrection (1997) was not faithful to his vision] "...It wasn't a question of doing everything differently, although they changed the ending; it was mostly a matter of doing everything wrong. They said the lines...mostly...but they said them all wrong. And they cast it wrong. And they designed it wrong. And they scored it wrong. They did everything wrong that they could possibly do. There's actually a fascinating lesson in filmmaking, because everything that they did reflects back to the script or looks like something from the script, and people assume that, if I hated it, then they'd changed the script...but it wasn't so much that they'd changed the script; it's that they just executed it in such a ghastly fashion as to render it almost unwatchable."
I never knew Joss Whedon was part of the franchise.
Knurled
UltimaDork
7/16/15 10:27 p.m.
In reply to Junkyard_Dog:
Once you see the resemblance between Firefly and Resurrection, you can't un-see it.
You have the charismatic captain/pirate, the mechanic girl, the scruffy ass-kicker guy, the disciplined ass-kicker guy(girl), the crazy escaped government experiment, the creatures that exist solely to kill/eat you, the well-worn used future, the confluence of military and corporate interests.