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Is it ever shown canonically that hypersleep a actually DOES halt gestation? Burke seems to think so but afaik in none of the movies does it get put to the test. The things seem to tolerate vacuum pretty well, maybe they'd be just fine growing in a chilled meat incubator. (I'm looking forward to the Alien RPG and "sure, you settle Crewman Jones into cryosleep without issue. 12 hours later he starts convulsing a and a monster eats through his sternum anyway" seems like a good hosed up surprise)
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Owlbear Camus posted:Is it ever shown canonically that hypersleep a actually DOES halt gestation? Burke seems to think so but afaik in none of the movies does it get put to the test. The things seem to tolerate vacuum pretty well, maybe they'd be just fine growing in a chilled meat incubator. Well it either halts or severely slows down aging and other metabolic functions. We know this from Ripley being in for 57 years. https://alienanthology.fandom.com/wiki/Stasis
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# ? Sep 22, 2019 16:56 |
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purple death ray posted:Some of yall are bad at movies
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# ? Sep 22, 2019 17:42 |
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Phi230 posted:If David invented the Aliens then how were they on the ancient ship on 426? If David invented the Alien on that colony ship then how did an "engineer" spaceship get to LV-426 with them? The novelization actually has David explicitly saying that he didn't invent them, but that was the author literally going off-script because he thought the "David inventing the Aliens" idea was retarded Phi230 posted:Even Aliens had me thinking: how do you start with one or a handful of xenomorphs and end up with a colony? A queen? Why do they look different? If you mean why do the ones in 'Aliens' look different from the one in 'Alien', the short reason is that originally they kinda weren't - the Aliens were supposed to have minor cosmetic differences (the hands and feet) but otherwise be the same, but the translucent domes on the costumes kept falling off or breaking due to all the stuntwork so they scrapped them entirely and redesigned the heads a little. Other than the hands, feet, and head, the 'Aliens' design is actually identical to the one in 'Alien'. As for an in-universe explanation, James Cameron gave an off-the-cuff explanation that the Aliens were older so the translucent domes had molted off, but I've never been a fan of that idea because it's not really internally consistent. Another explanation (and the one that crops up most often in the video games) is that it's indicative of different "castes" of Aliens, kind of like with bees or termites. Another explanation (and one that crops up most often in the comics) is that they're weird extraterrestrials and don't have a set "design", so they look different because reasons. This is thematically in-line with 'Alien' where the creature is meant to be weird and unknowable, and also in line with the movies where the design changes from movie to movie without rhyme or reason. Meskhenet posted:Just rewatched the theatrical version of Alien last night. Phi230 posted:Only one thing bugs me about Aliens: why does an entire military spaceship only have a crew of one squad of marines? How are ~20 people supposed to do the job of essentially an entire navy ship? It doesn't seem smart to leave the ship empty in orbit while the crew is out on a mission Pissed Ape Sexist posted:E: WY also doesn't want the colony eliminated and only wants specimens sent back with a veneer of plausible deniability In fact, the one thing the movie doesn't make entirely clear (and which the expanded universe stuff has undermined quite a bit over the years) is that the Company isn't nearly as powerful as you'd think. Like yeah they're Too Big To Fail and they can influence lawmakers and get away with stuff so long as they can cover it up (sending their own ship to a mystery planet, acting with impunity on their own prison planet, Burke covering up the deaths of anyone involved with LV-426) but they can't just act with impunity and have the law look the other way. At Ripley's interrogation, the only person in the room who's actually from the Company is Burke - everyone else there is from some kind of government agency. Meskhenet posted:OHHH. and the final scene, where the Alien is in the escape shuttle and is SLEEPING, completely oblivious to Ripley. I always remembered that scene as it laying in wait and coming out when she was about to get into the sleep pod. Another early concept holdover is hinted at with the eggmorphing scene with Dallas and Brett that got deleted (and re-added in the director's cut). On the surface this closes the loop of the Alien's reproductive cycle, but the other intended implication is that all of the eggs that Kane saw inside the Derelict are actually the Derelict's crew.
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With regards to how few soldiers were sent, I have been on oil rigs and big ocean research vessels, and what really struck me was just how few humans were running the things. Everything is becoming increasingly automated or just remote controlled from headquarters on land, and the crew is kept to the absolute minimum necessary to run operations.
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# ? Sep 22, 2019 23:27 |
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Ive seen the morphing into the egg before and from then on pretty much assumed the eggs on the Derelict were the crew. Never knew the lifespan was meant to be so short and it was dying. Rewatching Aliens was pretty good. At the begining with all the marines i couldnt ever recall seeing before, then the scene where all the redshirts disappear And how both movies are both fairly slow burns. Like if they were made today there'd have been 10 explosions before the opening credits had finished. Soon ill watch 3 and 4 for the first time.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 10:08 |
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Xenomrph posted:It's entirely possible that David didn't invent them, he just thinks he did. There's even hints at this in the movie; David misattributes the author of the Ozymandias poem, his most favorite poem ever, and doesn't realize it. I'm in work otherwise I'd clip pictures in photoshop and post comparisons, but the Xenomorph in Covenant has some minor differences to the "classic" alien too. Like its limbs are smoother and more sinewy and look like muscle fibre than the original which was more piping and bio-mechanical. This is totally a "death of the author" reading btw. I might be reading too much into a design choice that was made because it was just "cool" or "easier" to do or something. But it'd be neat if it was a conscious choice to set it apart.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 11:21 |
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Meskhenet posted:Ive seen the morphing into the egg before and from then on pretty much assumed the eggs on the Derelict were the crew.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 11:51 |
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Would anyone like to get a group going for the alien RPGs when it comes out?
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 19:34 |
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It's probably been said a billion times in this thread, but aliens is bad. Alien is a great horror thriller about being locked in an isolated environment with a monster with no way to fight it. It really captured the helplessness of being faced with an apex predator (much like how it would feel to come face to face with a tiger), as well as doing an excellent job of portraying the isolation of being on a spaceship. It blended primal feeling with futuristic setting perfectly. Aliens however threw all of this away for a dull action flick. It's the exact same story with Rambo -> Rambo 2, but at least most people have the common sense to not revere the lovely sequel. Not sorry, Aliens is bad.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 21:26 |
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Aliens is different from Alien, but that does not make it “bad”.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 21:27 |
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Yes it does. It doesn't bring anything interesting or compelling to the table. It's an 80s action flick of the worst variety, the epitome of cinematic drivel. What it lacks in substance it tries to cope with camp, and the end result is a massive disappointment. Alien should have not been followed up with anything.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 21:34 |
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you saying that doesn't make it so, it's merely one opinion, in the vast minority.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 21:36 |
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Dont Touch ME posted:Yes it does. It doesn't bring anything interesting or compelling to the table. It's an 80s action flick of the worst variety, the epitome of cinematic drivel. What it lacks in substance it tries to cope with camp, and the end result is a massive disappointment. Alien should have not been followed up with anything. Gonna take the advice of your username an put u on ignore
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Dont Touch ME posted:Yes it does. It doesn't bring anything interesting or compelling to the table. It's an 80s action flick of the worst variety, the epitome of cinematic drivel. What it lacks in substance it tries to cope with camp, and the end result is a massive disappointment. Alien should have not been followed up with anything. Aliens gave us Vasquez, which is worth the price of admission. Oh, Jennette, you can mistake me for a man any day.
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Dont Touch ME posted:It's probably been said a billion times in this thread, but aliens is bad. Alien is a great horror thriller about being locked in an isolated environment with a monster with no way to fight it. It really captured the helplessness of being faced with an apex predator (much like how it would feel to come face to face with a tiger), as well as doing an excellent job of portraying the isolation of being on a spaceship. It blended primal feeling with futuristic setting perfectly. 0/10 obvious troll
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:15 |
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Dont Touch ME posted:Yes it does. It doesn't bring anything interesting or compelling to the table. It's an 80s action flick of the worst variety, the epitome of cinematic drivel. What it lacks in substance it tries to cope with camp, and the end result is a massive disappointment. Alien should have not been followed up with anything. The only good Alien sequel would be a two actor single location indie drama directed by Jim Jarmusch.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:19 |
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I will say that there are Alien fans who genuinely don’t like Aliens, and I can understand and respect that. Aliens DOES change things, and those changes don’t work for everybody.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:25 |
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Aliens is a good movie, but it set the series up for failure. After you’ve had a movie where Ripley is a big badass action hero and the aliens are cannon fodder and you just have to kill the big one to win, you can’t succeed in going back to movies where a single alien is a genuine horror and Ripley is out of her depth in confronting them. You either have to mostly shove Aliens into the closet and pretend it never happened (Alien 3 tries this and almost pulls it off despite its big problems), just mashup the first two movies (Resurrection tries this and doesn’t pull it off), or cut Ripley altogether and recapitulate the previous movies with less badass leads (Prometheus and Covenant both try this and uh, that’s what those movies are like).
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Eh, it only "set the series up for failure" insofar as it was good, and all the movies people tried to make afterwards were not good.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:35 |
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Xenomrph posted:I will say that there are Alien fans who genuinely don’t like Aliens, and I can understand and respect that. Aliens DOES change things, and those changes don’t work for everybody. Yeah this. I really like the Alien series because it’s one of the few big series in Hollywood that consistently takes risks. All 6 of the alien movies never tried to be like the other one, and it’s great. This internet tribalism bullshit about durrr gently caress A3, A:R, Prometheus, etc. is just so juvenile and exhausting. “BUT ITS NOT LIKE ALIEN OR ALIENS!!!” Yeah, doofus, that’s the point. There are plenty of franchises out there that essentially make the same sequels over and over again. Go watch them if that’s your thing
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:49 |
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skasion posted:Aliens is a good movie, but it set the series up for failure. After you’ve had a movie where Ripley is a big badass action hero and the aliens are cannon fodder and you just have to kill the big one to win, you can’t succeed in going back to movies where a single alien is a genuine horror and Ripley is out of her depth in confronting them. You either have to mostly shove Aliens into the closet and pretend it never happened (Alien 3 tries this and almost pulls it off despite its big problems), just mashup the first two movies (Resurrection tries this and doesn’t pull it off), or cut Ripley altogether and recapitulate the previous movies with less badass leads (Prometheus and Covenant both try this and uh, that’s what those movies are like). e: the acid blood was only added in the first place to solve the problem of "why don't they just shoot it?" Splicer fucked around with this message at 22:57 on Sep 23, 2019 |
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Dont Touch ME posted:It's probably been said a billion times in this thread, but aliens is bad. Alien is a great horror thriller about being locked in an isolated environment with a monster with no way to fight it. It really captured the helplessness of being faced with an apex predator (much like how it would feel to come face to face with a tiger), as well as doing an excellent job of portraying the isolation of being on a spaceship. It blended primal feeling with futuristic setting perfectly. i appreciate the craft of alien, i recognise it as a great movie, but I find it boring as poo poo and always fall asleep during (im old)
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:27 |
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"Let's rooooooccck!" *type type type type* "Who's responding to these dumb loving opinions? Hold posts, I repeat, hold posts!" "THEY'RE COMING OUTTA THE GODDAMN WALLS, MAN"
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:26 |
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everyone’s entitled to their preferences in film, but if you’re such a wet blanket you can’t enjoy Aliens at any level then I don’t need you in my life
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:56 |
I just got word that Aliens is good, actually. I wanted to just spread that around so you all know.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 03:26 |
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Gentle Autist posted:i appreciate the craft of alien, i recognise it as a great movie, but I find it boring as poo poo and always fall asleep during (im old) I find all of Ridley Scott's work to be somewhat plodding.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 04:10 |
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Jay_Zombie posted:Aliens gave us Vasquez, which is worth the price of admission. Okay I hadn't considered that, and I respectfully withdraw my rude comments. I just can't argue with taste that good.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 04:18 |
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Phi230 posted:Would anyone like to get a group going for the alien RPGs when it comes out? Ah-fur-ma-tive
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 05:32 |
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Aliens is good. If you dont think so, i think you should. The only people that think it's dumb are those that cover their anime dolls in cum. It rhymes so it's true. Sorry you're wrong. But seriously. The marines in aliens are meant to be tough, and we lose the bigger chunk of them due to terrible leadership in the first action scene. In a way the aliens do seem to be less of a threat, so i can agree with some of the reasons why people dislike it. (BUUUTT, terrible leadership seems to be the only constant we can rely upon through the series) However, playing some of the aliens games, being the marine is poo poo scary even though you're packing firepower. I think losing the bigger chunk of meat to the aliens (as in they showed intellegence, like the solo one did in Alien) would have helped people like it more. For an 80's action film its pretty good.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 09:44 |
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I can't understand how anyone could watch Aliens and not think it was anything less than spectacular.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 10:17 |
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Drunken Baker posted:I can't understand how anyone could watch Aliens and not think it was anything less than spectacular. My mommy always said there were no monsters - no real ones - but there are.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 12:55 |
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Drunken Baker posted:I can't understand how anyone could watch Aliens and not think it was anything less than spectacular.
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Dont Touch ME posted:Okay I hadn't considered that, and I respectfully withdraw my rude comments. I just can't argue with taste that good.
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Class Warcraft posted:Ah-fur-ma-tive I'm testing it out in a one-on-one using a Traveller starship, the Kinunir, as a stand-in for a Conestoga-Class marine transport pending. I've got to review the stress rules and get another session scheduled, but so far the system looks like to should do the job.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 16:35 |
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mllaneza posted:I'm testing it out in a one-on-one using a Traveller starship, the Kinunir, as a stand-in for a Conestoga-Class marine transport pending. I've got to review the stress rules and get another session scheduled, but so far the system looks like to should do the job. The transition from narrative mode to "stealth" mode can be a bit jarring I hope they explain how to make that smoother in the full rules
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 00:56 |
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I just got this in the mail and holy loving poo poo is it good. It’s WAY more comprehensive than I expected it to be. Alien: The Blueprints https://www.amazon.com/dp/1785654950/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UlSIDbNC9M23Z
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Oooh that is pretty.
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Xenomrph posted:I just got this in the mail and holy loving poo poo is it good. It’s WAY more comprehensive than I expected it to be. that's cool as hell, onto the wishlist it goes! e. Also was browsing Etsy the other day and found these, which are amazing and I'm thinking about buying them to put on everything I own: https://www.etsy.com/listing/735386257/alien-weyland-yutani-asset-tag-sticker?ref=hp_rv-5&frs=1
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