Quote from: gold on Today at 11:53:31 AMIn all honesty I think that the better that could ever happen is this Blomkamp dumb crap getting cancelled. Alien 3 did the best to finish the trilogy, I don't buy the Ripley-Hicks-Newt happy family BS. This is the Alien franchise, it's brutal, unfair, doesn't forgive anyoneQuote from: BlueMarsalis79 on Today at 11:24:44 AMYou ought to watch this gold:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mskxKtU0ZHQ
@SiL: Yes, casting actual Ellen Ripley as opposed to a brunette Hollywood clone.
@BlueMarsalis79: Thank you so much for that link. What an awesome video.
Neil Blomkamp is me.
It's hard to explain the cognitive dissonance that I sometimes feel when discussing the franchise with people. But for people like me (of my age) who saw these movies as they were released to cinemas there was a -tremendous- let down that happened in 1992. Alien (Scott) was 1 Alien, Aliens (Cameron) was multiple Aliens. We all had such great hopes for A3.
It was going to be all out war on Earth? A venture to the Aliens home planet? More lore? Was the Xenomorph a manifestation of a realm beyond the universe where raw emotions with no logic reigned? Was that why the sexual Giger shapes were so repulsive and attractive at the same time? Why humans couldn't really "place" them?
No, Hicks dead, little Newt dead, all in the opening minute. Ripley comitting suicide at the end.
What a let down.
I know for a fact that this is what we all felt back in 1992.
Blompkamp felt exactly the same thing (there were so many of us). It seems like he really understood where this franchise had needed to go after Aliens. Where it wanted to go.
Say what you like but Blomkamps Alien 5 would haven been an EVENT. The entire fanbase would have looked foreward to it years in advance (and we did).
All we have now of that parallel timeline sequel to Aliens is the 2013 Aliens: Colonial Marines game. Which (at least on PC with TemplarGFX) scratches the itch somewhat.
But man would Blomkamps Alien have been special.
Think about it, it would have been different but- a true sequel to Aliens. Alien 3 was different (way different to what we expected) and has its fans. Blomkamps A5 would have had its fans for decades to come.
In all honesty I think in that parallel dimension, internet polls would be divided between Aliens 1986 and Blomkamps A5 being the single best movie in the franchise.
Quote from: St_Eddie on Today at 06:06:50 PMlike a kid playing with his action figures
Quote from: razeak on Today at 05:11:19 PMAlso....the anti-"Muh Noot 'n' Hix!1!" crowd is starting to sound almost as whiny as the ones they are bagging on.
Quote from: Thatguy2068 on Today at 05:31:03 PMI understand hater Can be as annoying As the one who want them back, but I'm gonna stand my ground. What happened was not the best outcome but it's history now. Trying to rewrite history is never a good idea.
Quote from: BlueMarsalis79 on Today at 05:35:46 PMI will go one further, the "Muh Noot 'n' Hix!" crowd deserve to be discriminated against.