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Alien Movie Story Line: Discuss
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw99" data-source="post: 16384253" data-attributes="member: 6069"><p>Working from home is great! Got my laptop right in the living room and binge watching movies while I am at it.</p><p></p><p>I saw the 1st Alien movie when I was 9. I was an instant fan! When Aliens came out in 86, man I loved that one too. I like the mystery of un answered questions. Like LV-426 and the space jockey. How'd the eggs get into the derelict space craft? If the space jockey had an alien burst out of his chest? Where is it? Wheres the queen that laid those eggs. Why were the other people not attacked by face huggers when they went to rescue Kane? Enough of that.</p><p></p><p>Alien 1 & 2 were amazing to me. The thought process that went into how the alien life cycle works is just terrorizing and genius. Ridley Scott started to lose me with Alien 3 and Alien 4. The story line was going way left of center. Enough with Ripley. She died fighting the good fight.</p><p></p><p>Ridley Scott really lost me with Prometheus and Covenant. WTF was he thinking? This isnt what we want to see. I want Aliens. Xenomorphs. The story line is way out in left field now. An android hell bent on creating the perfect life form. I dont like the story direction at all. Im not a fan, and its very disappointing to me. I cannot connect the line from Alien 1 to Covenant.</p><p></p><p>I would love to see the story line get back to its original roots. I want to see a movie, based on the colonist on LV-426. We know what happened and the outcome, and I want to watch it happen. If you have seen Aliens uncut, you get about 30 extra minutes of deleted scenes, mostly about the colonists and what initially happened. It looked like one hell of a battle took place with the colonist and the xenomorphs. Quite a long battle because some of the colonists were still alive when the marines arrived and that was a 3 month journey i believe.</p><p></p><p>Dear Ridley Scott. Please make Alien: LV-426</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw99, post: 16384253, member: 6069"] Working from home is great! Got my laptop right in the living room and binge watching movies while I am at it. I saw the 1st Alien movie when I was 9. I was an instant fan! When Aliens came out in 86, man I loved that one too. I like the mystery of un answered questions. Like LV-426 and the space jockey. How'd the eggs get into the derelict space craft? If the space jockey had an alien burst out of his chest? Where is it? Wheres the queen that laid those eggs. Why were the other people not attacked by face huggers when they went to rescue Kane? Enough of that. Alien 1 & 2 were amazing to me. The thought process that went into how the alien life cycle works is just terrorizing and genius. Ridley Scott started to lose me with Alien 3 and Alien 4. The story line was going way left of center. Enough with Ripley. She died fighting the good fight. Ridley Scott really lost me with Prometheus and Covenant. WTF was he thinking? This isnt what we want to see. I want Aliens. Xenomorphs. The story line is way out in left field now. An android hell bent on creating the perfect life form. I dont like the story direction at all. Im not a fan, and its very disappointing to me. I cannot connect the line from Alien 1 to Covenant. I would love to see the story line get back to its original roots. I want to see a movie, based on the colonist on LV-426. We know what happened and the outcome, and I want to watch it happen. If you have seen Aliens uncut, you get about 30 extra minutes of deleted scenes, mostly about the colonists and what initially happened. It looked like one hell of a battle took place with the colonist and the xenomorphs. Quite a long battle because some of the colonists were still alive when the marines arrived and that was a 3 month journey i believe. Dear Ridley Scott. Please make Alien: LV-426 [/QUOTE]
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