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Admittedly he has said he wants the Alien to take a new form (as the Xenomorphs we know are human bred varieties (or dog formed in A3...-_-)) which obviously wouldn't have been around during the time frame of this prequel.
Presumably we will see Aliens in their natural (re. parasitic form), or possibly bred from space jockeys.
If you have heard something differnent please let me know where. I am very excited about the new film.
Ooh nvm, see they have Prometheus on IMDb now. Suprised I missed it 0_o
The planned new film isn't going to be an Alien film anyway, they're making it into something unrelated, so you can relax for now.
I hate how many times they feel they can milk the saga, how many editions of special, longer, featured, bonus, mega, extra length, never before seen, all inclusive, super extended do they think is enough?
And it is all going to be repeated ALL OVER AGAIN when the new movie is released. Grrrrrrrrr..........
Incidentally it's 6 disc btw, not that it matters.
Very good collection of all the films, all the versions and all the extras from the last load of box sets and more.
Anyway, another Blu-ray offer for you:
Terminator Salvation T600 Head and Bluray £22.99.
pb wrote:
[i]Disney Blu-ray buy one get one free on at various sites.
Amazon, Play.com, Tesco...
Contains a fair few great titles.
This is hardly a bargain more of a heads up really,the US version of The Incredibles has been confirmed as having no region coding.With no European release currently planned apparently some people have been parting with around £25 of their hard earned English pounds to order it.I have no idea as to the identity of any such loser though...............[/i]
Bear in mind that the same thing happened to Bugs Life, with no UK release date, now it's in the buy one get one free offer. I'll wait for Incredibles.
Disney Blu-ray buy one get one free on at various sites.
Amazon, Play.com, Tesco...
Contains a fair few great titles.
This is hardly a bargain more of a heads up really,the US version of The Incredibles has been confirmed as having no region coding.With no European release currently planned apparently some people have been parting with around £25 of their hard earned English pounds to order it.I have no idea as to the identity of any such loser though...............
Amazon, Play.com, Tesco...
Contains a fair few great titles.