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Shellac242Alien Movies ForumAliens Extended SceneJan 16, 2012
Ugh! Every time I remind myself of this I think more and more that I am insane. I have checked 3 different versions of the script and none of them have this scene in them.
ReplyAlejandro Perez AcostaAlien Movies Forumhttp://alienseries.blogspot.comJan 16, 2012
@Korpen thank you!
ReplyKorpenAlien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
i think i like the first lifecycle, it adds to the mystery of the creature.
BUT i must say, that all three of them are creative and horrific.
ReplyEGR101Alien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
When James cameron did ALIENS, he probably scrapped ideas developed by Ridley Scott & his team. In ALIEN there is no evidence of a Queen. And as one of the types you suggested, this organism is asexual, an organism that could survive in the most hostile environment must be able to perpetuate without a female partner. Some worm species are asexual and could reproduce without a female.
ReplyCBT1979Alien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
let's not forget that in the original version of ALIEN, the idea of the human morphing into alien egg was not seen but cut out.
The Queen lays egg life cycle is not exactly mentiond in the movies but in the Dark Horse comics it says that one queen lays around 50 to 100 eggs where only one will be the next queen.
The so-called Princess life-cycle sounds like you took it from
Aliens VS Predator: Reqiem which is non-canon anyway.
ReplyGavinAlien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
dark horse comics are not canon, the AVPR Princess theory is (unfortunately for some) canon until stated otherwise, because the films are canon
ReplyGame Over Man!Alien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
Maybe 1 and 2 could go hand in hand possibly. The possibility is that maybe that is why that reporduction cycle is so complex in your first example, because it is meant to produce a queen.....since there is not a functioning nest or queen at the present time. Then once the queen hatches she lays eggs for the hosts and boom thats where we get to Aliens. Just a thought.
I dont like example 3 either.
ReplyNCC 1701Alien Movies ForumAlien Life CyclesJan 16, 2012
l`m new to the post , and like most others ,,,,,Can`t wait
what do you guys think about the idea that the eggs in the opening below the SJ ship , each egg were put in a enclosed capsule to transport out of there area of space , but something happen when they landed ??? .
i keep looking at the trailer were the earth crew are walking around the eggs , but the shape of the eggs are not right..
ReplyRipley Clone 8Alien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
Here's a few lines discussing this topic between Ripley and Burke from Aliens.
Burke: [Talking about the facehuggers] Look, those two specimens are worth millions to the bio-weapons division. Now, if you're smart, we can both come out of it as heroes and we'll be set up for life.
Ripley: You're crazy Burke, you know that? You really think that you can get a dangerous organism like that past ICC quarantine?
Burke: How can they impound it if they don't know about it?
Ripley: Oh they *will* know about it, Burke. From me. Just like they'll know that you were responsible for the deaths if 158 colonists here.
Burke: Wait a second...
Ripley: You sent them to that ship.
Burke: You're wrong.
Ripley: I just checked the colony log. Dated 0-6-1-2-7-9, signed Burke, Carter J. You sent them out there and you didn't even warn them. Why didn't you warn them, Burke?
Burke: Okay, look. What if that ship didn't even exist, huh? Did you ever think about that? I didn't know! So now, if I went in and made a major security issue out of it, everybody steps in. Administration steps in, and there are no exclusive rights for anybody; nobody wins. So I made a decision and it was... wrong. It was a bad call, Ripley, it was a bad call.
Ripley: Bad call?
[Ripley grabs Burke by his vest, shoves him against a wall]
Ripley: These people are *dead *,Burke! Don't you have any idea what you have done here? Well, I'm gonna make sure they nail you right to the wall for this! You're not gonna sleaze your way out of this one! Right to the wall!
[Ripley lets go of Burke]
Burke: Ripley...! You know, I... I expected more from you. I thought you'd be smarter than this.
Ripley: I'm happy to disappoint you.
ReplyastubbindeckAlien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
I could see where someone could argue that Burke had no reason to know anything about the history of LV-426. The problem is still that 57 year gap.
What were the Weyland people doing shortly after they lost contact with the Nostromo/Ash via Mother? They HAD to know something major was on LV-426.
I dunno, just strikes me as weird.
ReplyMUTHURAlien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
My guess is this;
With events in Prometheus, Weyland know about the planetoid (assuming Prometheus is LV-426)...but perhaps, due to the mission failing, some top brass removed the location from company co-ordinates, but programmed future ships to have a protocol in their system in the unlikely chance a sign from the Prometheus crew/mission shows up.
After 30 years, most people except the top-of-the-top even have the remotest idea that this even exists (leading to disbelieve in Ripley's hearing in Aliens).
As for the droids and their fascination with the creatures...my theory puts it that they are all programmed in anatomy and serve as science officers with sub-routines that essentially makes them obsessive over ANY new species that is discovered, with guideliness to perhaps see if it can be artificially created, used in bio-warfare (which I think might be a huge part of alien mythos not yet explored in official canon). This would explain both Ash and Bishop's odd behaviour with regards to the face hugger specimen, and of course the Xenomorph itself.
In terms of the planet itself, I would assume, since by this point 80+ years have happened since Prometheus, that the terraforming on this planet is just simple human expansion. When they find Ripley, Burke becomes curious to the truth and in turn sends out the Jorden family to the co-ordinates of the derelict and viola...Aliens take place.
As for the SOS signal, my guess would be the same as others and putting that the signal either died or its source was destroyed by weather conditions - which would put the incoming colonists at a loss for not having that warning.
ReplyengineerAlien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
1. habitable super-earths are rare, especially if you want them to be close enough to another colony or on a trade route.
2. the sicker explanation is that they were hoping to get a bunch of Alien-Aliens by colonizing the planet and then sending people to get infected.
ReplyernieAlien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
i think the time-dilation effects of near light travel are perhaps part of the story. ultimately if prometheus is a prequel and it explains why the space jockey ship is derelict on LV-426; then i would expect older, slower technologies (nostrum) will find the remains on LV-426 much much later.
I guess James Camerons "aliens" is a bit of a discontinuity in the mythos especially with regards to time travel as it thinks time in the universe works like star-wars... "space opera"?
I guess prometheus travels near-light speed; causes the derelict ship; 100's or 1000's of years later the nostrum finds it. all weyland knows is that it sent the prometheus to LV-426...
ReplyGavinAlien Movies ForumWeyland-Yutani: Building Better Worlds?Jan 16, 2012
[quote]i think the time-dilation effects of near light travel are perhaps part of the story. ultimately if prometheus is a prequel and it explains why the space jockey ship is derelict on LV-426; then i would expect older, slower technologies (nostrum) will find the remains on LV-426 much much later.
I guess James Camerons "aliens" is a bit of a discontinuity in the mythos especially with regards to time travel as it thinks time in the universe works like star-wars... "space opera"?
I guess prometheus travels near-light speed; causes the derelict ship; 100's or 1000's of years later the nostrum finds it. all weyland knows is that it sent the prometheus to LV-426...[/quote]
think you need to lay off the coffee and the star trek
ReplyGuestPrometheus Forumfilms that disappointed your expectationsJan 15, 2012
Ok this thread is so old...but here is my 2cent worth...
I kinda enjoyed the first Grudge movie.....it actually really scared me cause I have never seen the original "youn: The Grudge"...(or something like that) ....i am almost to scared to watch it cause everyone who has seen it warns me it is much scarier than the americanized remake. The grudge 2 and 3 sucked ass tho....huge disappointment!
I loved Watchmen....but I have never read the graphic novels it was based upon ...so I had no expectations...
Battle Los Angeles was boring and a huge disappointment that seemed to drag on forever.
I hated "the day after tomorrow" and don't even get me started on "Godzilla" or "Armageddon".....I don't get why people cry in that movie...and everybody loves it...I
wanted to cry cause I spend money watching it!
last Indiana Jones ....awful!
I desperately wanne see "The Thing 2011"....people seem to either love or hate it...somehow I think I am gonna love it!....i'm waiting for the dvd release.
Hated the village...!...tho not entirely...it started of ok and the ending was interesting...that suit pissed me of tho!...ruined the whole movie!
Inception was ok ...but a bit of a torture to watch...u could not just relax and U had to sit their and make sure u don't miss even the faintest plot detail....! I got it in the end tho...I think..:)
Loved Peter Jacksons "King Kong" tho....amazing, brilliant.....one of my all time favorites!
Star wars prequels....they were ok!....but I never even really enjoyed the originals...so i am hardly a Star Wars fan.
Loved "Avatar"....but I never really got caught up in the hype....so I had no idea what to expect?
I found both AVP movies to be moderately enjoyable but largely forgettable!
The biggest disappointment of all time was the made for Tv rendition of Stephan King's "IT"....
ReplyJuxtaposePrometheus Forumfilms that disappointed your expectationsJan 15, 2012
Ok this thread is so old...but here is my 2cent worth...
I kinda enjoyed the first Grudge movie.....it actually really scared me cause I have never seen the original "youn: The Grudge"...(or something like that) ....i am almost to scared to watch it cause everyone who has seen it warns me it is much scarier than the americanized remake. The grudge 2 and 3 sucked ass tho....huge disappointment!
I loved Watchmen....but I have never read the graphic novels it was based upon ...so I had no expectations...
Battle Los Angeles was boring and a huge disappointment that seemed to drag on forever.
I hated "the day after tomorrow" and don't even get me started on "Godzilla" or "Armageddon".....I don't get why people cry in that movie...and everybody loves it...I
wanted to cry cause I spend money watching it!
last Indiana Jones ....awful!
I desperately wanne see "The Thing 2011"....people seem to either love or hate it...somehow I think I am gonna love it!....i'm waiting for the dvd release.
Hated the village...!...tho not entirely...it started of ok and the ending was interesting...that suit pissed me of tho!...ruined the whole movie!
Inception was ok ...but a bit of a torture to watch...u could not just relax and U had to sit their and make sure u don't miss even the faintest plot detail....! I got it in the end tho...I think..:)
Loved Peter Jacksons "King Kong" tho....amazing, brilliant.....one of my all time favorites!
Star wars prequels....they were ok!....but I never even really enjoyed the originals...so i am hardly a Star Wars fan.
Loved "Avatar"....but I never really got caught up in the hype....so I had no idea what to expect?
I found both AVP movies to be moderately enjoyable but largely forgettable!
The biggest disappointment of all time was the made for Tv rendition of Stephan King's "IT"....
Replyattack1441Prometheus ForumWill Space jockeys get a name? OR should theyJan 15, 2012
A "space-suit"? A space-suit doesn't (need to) have "bones" on it. The pilot's chest is clearly fossilized bone, as per the original declaration in "Alien". Scott is probably playing games from lack of a better scenario, hoping to "detach" the engineer-entities from the whole of the Derelict. If the scenario calls for a separation between different beings and the Derelict, Giger is likely not going to be happy with the development, because it doesn't make sense.
ReplyFrantzPrometheus ForumWill Space jockeys get a name? OR should theyJan 15, 2012
.... exoskeleton ...
ReplydeadcellPrometheus ForumENGINEERS' TEMPLEJan 15, 2012
true, but would both entrances led straight to the jockey room. maybe they found something different. remember newt said they had been gone a long time. how long is a long time
ReplyGavinPrometheus ForumENGINEERS' TEMPLEJan 15, 2012
its possible they never saw the SJ, but in Jim Camerons original treatment they did, and it was half buried in volcanic ash.
ReplydeadcellPrometheus ForumENGINEERS' TEMPLEJan 15, 2012
still, there was a dome behind the derelict in ridley scotts original script where Dallas, Kane, and Lambert actually encounter the eggs.
ReplyChrisPrometheus ForumCan We Please Have an offical CountDown Timer ?Jan 15, 2012
Glad you like it guys! When the timer is up, it will read "Prometheus Now In Theatres!"
ReplycraigamorePrometheus ForumENDING OF THE MOVIE ?Jan 15, 2012
It's also possible that the SpaceJockey presence on the planetoid is to terraform it. Once the Space Croissant, as Ridley calls it, crashes, perhaps the SpaceJockey terraforming stops and the planetoid returns to its more natural state between films.
ReplyMacsPrometheus ForumOld Giger concepts for "Guy behnd the S"/EngineerJan 15, 2012
-"the guy with the thing in his mouth is a human. obviously a concept for the face hugger. how the hell do you lump that with space jockey? just cause he has a bald head? you're an idiot. also, the space jockey, the real one on the left has an elongated head and non human facial features/mouth."
Actually, the dude with the thing in his mouth does look like the "SJ" from the clip. If you notice, it also looks like the drawing has the body of the "victim" as non-human. This, of course, is a n old concept drawing from Giger, so take all of this with a grain of salt (Who says the one on the left is the "SJ" anyway?). Also, it is a bit rude to call people idiots, specially if you sound like one yourself.
ReplyGuestPrometheus ForumAlien eats Kate Dickie in Prometheus?Jan 15, 2012
'Scottish Daily Star... Being from the UK I can say the Daily Star is prob our worst newspaper. As for the Scottish version?! Defo hardly 'Empire...
ReplyGame Over Man!Prometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
@Jbsmit3
You wrote to starlog mag and they replied to you it was a cave they lowered Kane into? Hmmm....like you said attention to detail and that it was obvious the eggs were in a holding bay in the derelict ship. I think we have caught some glimses in the trailers of the SJ, I dont think they are snake-like creatures. Your take on how the queen alien comes to be is interesting.
ReplyGuestPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
My apologies if I created any confusion in previous messaging.
1. I wrote to Starlog magazine after release of Aliens to inquire as to who would have the creative imagination to direct an Alien prequel that would be about the SJ race and how they came into contact with the Alien and what events led up to the crash of their ship. I imagined a movie that would be so ALIEN as to have no humans at all.
2. Someone on this site, in another string of conversation, commented that the egg chamber was not a part of the SJ derelict. That person said it must have been a cave beneath the planet surface. That person obviously has not watched Alien as many times as I have because the entry canal. Leads upwards and the SJ chair/cannon is located in the dome-like top of the ship. The egg chamber ergo is a cargo hold and is most definitely a part of the ship.
3. Pertaining back to #1. Ridley Scott himself has said that no one has ever questioned where SJ came from which is why he chose to go back where all other films had gone forward (most of them badly at that)! I had questioned the SJ origins over 20 years ago so the question was indeed posed.
4. I imagined the SJ race to be utterly "unhuman" in form based upon the shape of the ships corridors. I believed they must have snake like bodies based upon the shapeof the corridors as well as the shape of the feet of his chair. Obviously Ridley has another vision as the SJ in the trailer looks quite humanoid (disappointing to me). I hope he explains the odd shape of the SJ ships corridors since they do not appear to be designed for bi-ped beings.
5. I wrote a screenplay several years ago (didn't get anywhere as far as publication) which details the Alien life cycle and how a hive is created. In my vision I imagined the first victim of an egg would give birth to a warrior Alien, much like the silvery black Alien in the original film. Kane bumped a few eggs when in that cargo chamber but one in particular hatched. It must have been in the genetic make up to hatch a warrior first. The warrior creates the hive by genetically altering the first victim to become a queen egg. Next host gives birth to queen. Queen has two protectors, two warriors. In my minds eye I saw the two warriors attach to the queen much like an additional left/right appendage. This "masking" was for queen protection in case of superior life form attack on queen. I could just see her raise her arms and the warriors unfold from her body and attack to protect their mother/mate.
6. I have always wished we could explore the SJ ship more fully. I hope Ridley gives us that opportunity and that he brings the mystery/suspense/awe that we all felt in Alien when the derelict ship was found. From preview it appears that on one planet a chamber is found that leads Prometheus to another world where SJ's race is found. It appears that something has happened to cause a SJ ship to crash (you see Prometheus crew running to avoid the crashing ship) so this is the ship I believe we see them entering. Perhaps they find something (ALIEN) has caused the pilot to crash? Perhaps this event is what triggers another SJ to go investigate?
Just my thoughts.......
ReplybregoPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
In the original script/movie novel, the derelict is found near an egg silo and the eggs are not found within the derelict. From memory I think the creew find 1 empty egg and refer to it as a large vase. A hole is found at the base of the derelict and Cane is lowered down into the egg silo. This would basically mean that the Silo was already on the Planetoid and the derelict either landed near or on top of it, or crash landed there. A budget shortfall meant that Ridley had to cut and simplify the story as we see it now in Alien. I have a feeling that Ridley may want to work this back into the story in Prometheus. Perhaps the SJ simply found the egg silo on the planet and are not the creaters at all....
ReplyGame Over Man!Prometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
Brego, that is some good info. I was not aware of this. Synthetic posted a link yesterday that had some pics. Maybe this could be one of the holes/Silo openings you are describing?
Sorry couldn't figure out how to just paste "the hole" picture.
[url=http://studiogekko.blogspot.com/2012/01/more-prometheus_04.html]The Hole..[/url]
ReplyGuestPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
I am currently ready Alan Dean Foster's novelization and literally read last night the reference to the egg cargo chamber as being a cave that extends beneath the derelict. That's where that idea comes from. I'm enjoying the novel, but that concept doesn't seem to jive with the visuals in the film and I tend to lean toward the film for validation in that regard.
In regards to the shot with the star map, if you look it over closely, you can see that it's the chamber with the SpaceJockey's chair. The chair hasn't risen from the floor just yet. The circular pattern on the floor, I believe, bares that out.
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
Sorry if I caused any confusion. Ridley had stated that he didn't know why no one had ever questioned where SJ came from, how he came to be in a crashed ship on LV 426 (as we now refer to it since Aliens). I posed these questions after the release of Aliens when writing to Starlog magazine. It was a writer in this forum who said the eggs were in a cave beneath the derelict.
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
I believe the "blue mist" covering the eggs was a warning device to alert the crew if any of the cargo was compromised. There was no blue mist in Aliens which suggests it was a mechanism indigenous to SJ's ship. I could have spent the entire first hour of Alien exploring more of SJ's ship!
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
I also imagined SJ's species to be more snake like in body appearance based upon the shape of the ships corridors as well as the shape of the feet of his chair. I am disappointed to think Ridley has made SJ to be a biped! (if indeed the bluish skinned biped being in the preview is SJ and not the infected crew member of Prometheus).
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
I'm sure the tie in will be wonderful considering Ridley is directing the story. Everything after Aliens has been nothing but crap and an embarrassment to the Alien storyline. I wrote a screenplay to tie all elements prior to Alien with Aliens. I called it Infestation. Obviously it got nowhere but I still imagine that the Alien originated on another world and that SJ, an explorer, came in contact with the species at some point in his travels. His demise was as that of the crew of Nostromo. He didn't know what he had found. He purposely crashed his ship, set a warning beacon, and died when he "gave birth".
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
His crew set the "blue mist" containment field. My mind goes crazy in speculation! I thought my story would have intrigued fans. I gave definition to the Alien life cycle as the first born would be a warrior. The warrior took its first victim to be cultivated into a queen bearing egg. The next victim would be host for queen. The queen lays eggs and all following victims were hosts for the hive, save a few that would be needed for sustenance. The queen has two warriors to protect her and the hive. The warriors attach themselves to the queen to stay well hidden. Under threat the queen lifts her arms and the warriors detach, like massive appendages, to surprise and attack invaders.
Replyjbsmit3@gmail.comPrometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
Warriors look like the original Alien. It seems that Cameron turned the Aliens into something "weak" and their heads were totally wrong. While the Alien squealed in a most ALIEN manner, Cameron's Aliens sounded like a herd of elephants. After that, in all other movies, the Alien was just a big slimy beast. The original Alien, with his silvery black appearance, will be the ONLY Alien in my book. Nothing compares! Ash said it all when he refered to it as the perfect organism. Giger had it right... perfect!
ReplyGame Over Man!Prometheus ForumDerelict Ship Full TourJan 15, 2012
I hope we do get some answers to how those eggs came to be in the derelict ship. But one thing I dont understand is how did the eggs got placed in the cargo bay with out hatching? They are designed to facehug any living thing that comes near it. I agree the blue mist was specifically desinged for the holding of the eggs to keep them from releasing a face hugger. Otherwise Kan would have been attacked once he first set foot on that platform. As we all know it wasnt until he fell through the blue mist that he was attacked.
ReplyXenophobePrometheus ForumGod is DeadJan 15, 2012
I think the line "I was so wrong" is simply about humans perceptions on how life came to exist on Earth or indeed the galaxy, as it's assumed that life just evolves etc but the thought that some civilization is going around creating planets and species would lead to that view being "So wrong". . .
ReplyBellaisanAlienPrometheus ForumCould the Cocooned Man still be Shaw's Dad??Jan 15, 2012
Good ideas BM, I'm with the idea of 'The Company' knowing about the potetial of the liquid but I can't see them having any great quantities of it. My thoughts are that Shaw's Father finds something which the company get hold of and there is a small amount of the liquid; not enough to do much with, but enough to understand how powerful and remarkable it is. Thus the need for the Prometheus mission, which was probably proceeded by the mission involving Shaw's Dad (now we know, thanks Frantz :)). Thinking he was coming back or not being of right mind he leaves his daughter behind parentless. Mum either goes with or died when Shaw was born; out of the movie as no need for her character.
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