For some years now there has been a story that James Cameron pitched Aliens to Brandywine in a very simple and tantalizing way – by writing Alien$ on a chalkboard- floating around the internet. It’s a story that never seemed to have much merit as Alien series research extraordinaire Valaquen explored on Strange Shapes back in 2017. There’s a lot to that annecodate that just doesn’t fit. However, it turns out the interaction did actually happen, just not in the way that is often believed.
With Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron having recently released, James Cameron is continuing his press rounds to promote the book, where when talking to CinemaBlend, the outlet asked him about the Alien$ story. It turns out it happened, but not in the way that the myth goes. It wasn’t a pitch for the movie – that’s a whole other disaster – but a pitch for the title.
“It was actually on the back of a script, or some kind of presentation document. It might’ve been the treatment. I can’t remember. I was sitting with the three producers, and we were in the office of the then-head of 20th Century Fox. And I said, 'Guys, I got an idea for the title. And it goes like this.' And I wrote, 'Alien' in large block letters. And I put an S on the end. I showed it to them. I said, 'I want to call it Aliens, because we’re not dealing with one. Now we’re dealing with an army, and that’s the big distinction. And it’s very simple and very graphic.' And I said, 'But here’s what it’s going to translate to.' And then I drew the two lines through it to make it a dollar sign. And that was my pitch. And apparently it worked! Because they went with the title. They never questioned it.”
Cameron also recently talked about the Aliens poster while promoting Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron, recalling the story of how Aliens’ iconic simple and all black poster came to be. Make sure you check out that story here! Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron is available for purchase on Amazon (UK/US) from £35.98/$50.30. Thanks to RidgeTop for the news.
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Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Dec 30, 2021, 08:42:46 AM
Yep, it's referenced in my original post. But Val's article there is talking about why that story doesn't work as a pitch for the film. Cameron is saying it wasn't, that it was a pitch for the title which is why it now seems to make sense.
Quote from: StrangeShape on Dec 30, 2021, 03:10:20 PMQuote from: Corporal Hicks on Dec 30, 2021, 08:42:46 AM
Yep, it's referenced in my original post. But Val's article there is talking about why that story doesn't work as a pitch for the film. Cameron is saying it wasn't, that it was a pitch for the title which is why it now seems to make sense.
Oh I dont know how I missed the reference in your post, I guess because Ive read it yesterday and replied a day later that I forgot about it. I believe its what happened but more as a joke, as it seems to have been, rather than an actual sole pitch that the legend seemed to inferr it was. So, it wasnt a reason why they agreed on the title, Just perhaps a lighthearted gesture in addition to the pitch for the title, not a pitch itself
Quote from: Valaquen on Dec 30, 2021, 04:47:25 PMQuote from: StrangeShape on Dec 30, 2021, 03:10:20 PMQuote from: Corporal Hicks on Dec 30, 2021, 08:42:46 AM
Yep, it's referenced in my original post. But Val's article there is talking about why that story doesn't work as a pitch for the film. Cameron is saying it wasn't, that it was a pitch for the title which is why it now seems to make sense.
Oh I dont know how I missed the reference in your post, I guess because Ive read it yesterday and replied a day later that I forgot about it. I believe its what happened but more as a joke, as it seems to have been, rather than an actual sole pitch that the legend seemed to inferr it was. So, it wasnt a reason why they agreed on the title, Just perhaps a lighthearted gesture in addition to the pitch for the title, not a pitch itself
As Cameron says in the quote above, he might've written the quip on the back of the treatment, so by that point he'd already been offered the job by Giler and Hill and been at work on the story. They didn't need convinced to make the movie, they needed convinced to ditch ALIEN II and goes for ALIENS instead. I suppose ALIEN II might've had more brand recognition as a sequel to Ridley's movie.
Quote from: Valaquen on Dec 30, 2021, 04:47:25 PM
They didn't need convinced to make the movie, they needed convinced to ditch ALIEN II and goes for ALIENS instead. I suppose ALIEN II might've had more brand recognition as a sequel to Ridley's movie.
Quote from: PsyKore on Dec 30, 2021, 08:54:17 AM
Fincher should've gone in with:
A L I E N £
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Dec 30, 2021, 08:21:03 PM
They probably figured you could have somebody piss against the wall for two hours and call it Alien 2, and it would still do 30 million... :P
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Dec 31, 2021, 08:13:02 AM
Wasn't that an Alien 3 comment?
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Dec 31, 2021, 04:35:00 PMQuote from: Corporal Hicks on Dec 31, 2021, 08:13:02 AM
Wasn't that an Alien 3 comment?
Yeah, I think it was Giler or Hill who said that.
I was obviously paraphrasing a bit but the original comment went: "You could have somebody piss against the wall for two hours and call it Alien 3, and it would still do 30 million... "
Quote from: Rankles75 on Dec 31, 2021, 09:43:58 PM
Would have made for a considerably better movie too.