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But I'd like to know what happens in them. So could someone tell me the plot of Alien3 and Alien:Resurrection?
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> far-fetched with the infection coming from airborne spores,
Way less far fetched than that wooden planet/space ship inhabited by monks rubbish!
> Mr Snuggly wrote:
> Among the many possibilities for the story was a manmade wooden
> planet
> populated by space monks, complete with its own atmosphere. It
> sounds mental, but the concept art looked ace
>
> http://www.planetavp.com/amr/scripts/a3scripts.html
The William Gibson's Alien 3 Script is awesome. Perhaps a little far-fetched with the infection coming from airborne spores, but god damn man, if i can read that for a few solid hours totally engrossed it must be excellent.
> Among the many possibilities for the story was a manmade wooden planet
> populated by space monks, complete with its own atmosphere. It
> sounds mental, but the concept art looked ace
http://www.planetavp.com/amr/scripts/a3scripts.html
Vincent Ward and John Fasanos screenplay. Basically Snow White with a chameleonic Alien. I would have loved to see this version (Twohys (Pitch Black) is really entertaining too) but the concept is *way* to the leftfield.
Interestingly, the concept of Alien3 suffers from the "must give them something new" problem. The second script expands on William Gibsons able to absorb anything bioweapon idea, and turns the idea into The Thing in rural American. With Aliens. Only on a space station. It's *bizarre* (and crap)
He particularly didn’t like the aliens in Resurrection saying something like "they've turned it into a piece of sh*t, literally a piece of sh*t" which is kind of true, the queen in particular in Resurrection looks like a giant t*urd.
I like Resurrection more than Alien 3, though it’s s**till nowhere near as good as Ridley Scott and James Cameron’s Alien movies. It’s more of an action movie than anything else, lots of CGI aliens jumping about the place while formulaic characters get offed one by one, watchable up until that s**tupid looking hybrid alien.
Great.
> What? Does it have Scary Swimming Breaststroke Aliens? Pah. That's
> even worse than Dog Alien.
Sort of, they use more like an undulating body motion.
> It sort of reminds me of deep blue sea in
> the water section.
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What? Does it have Scary Swimming Breaststroke Aliens? Pah. That's even worse than Dog Alien.
Catch the extended edition, ignore the theatrical one. And see Resurrection just for Ron Perlman.
"I mostly just hurt people!"
By the way that alien at the end looks soooo incredibly s**t