Quote from: chupacabras acheronsis on Nov 19, 2011, 08:47:50 PMBest reply to the thread yet.
QuoteGuys...this thread is fun and all... but this whole thing can be totally negated by watching the movie properly.
Quote from: MrSpaceJockey on Nov 19, 2011, 05:05:30 PMQuote from: Ghostface on Nov 19, 2011, 06:42:49 AM
Doesnt the blood lose it's acicity shortly after dying?
If its exposed to the air. I believe Bishop mentioned it was oxidizing. One could argue on whether or not the blood will still be capable without any air exposure, or the fact that LV-426 had no oxygen on the surface at the time...
Quote from: StayFrostyI don't notice any aliens in what you're talking about. In your pic, it's extremely likely Dallas' crew would have seen these aliens before they entered the derelict, so that can't be what it is.As someone put it, it's just rocks right? They walked right past it because they didn't know what they were looking for.
Quote from: whiterabbit on Nov 19, 2011, 12:53:06 PMQuote from: StayFrostyAre you sure about this? I'm not so sure I was right now.Thought that was what you were talking about.
Also, I've never noticed any alien-looking creature when they enter the derelict.
I sort of think if either of us were right about this, the directors would have commented about this on some commentary or interview. But, nothing. So it doesn't look like they intended on any of this.
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8259/2456q.jpg
Oh and I always thought that this was the space jockey alien. I was only 2 when the movie premiered so I never saw it in the theater; all I had was the 4:3 vhs to watch. It wasn't till the dvd that I notice that funny looking thing and assumed it was the jockey alien. You know how the creature always lurks near the door you shouldn't go into but people always go into either not noticing the warming or ignoring it. So I thought it was a movie homage put in on purpose.
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9489/214r.jpg
Quote from: Ghostface on Nov 19, 2011, 06:42:49 AM
Doesnt the blood lose it's acicity shortly after dying?
Quote from: StayFrostyAre you sure about this? I'm not so sure I was right now.Thought that was what you were talking about.
Also, I've never noticed any alien-looking creature when they enter the derelict.
I sort of think if either of us were right about this, the directors would have commented about this on some commentary or interview. But, nothing. So it doesn't look like they intended on any of this.
Quote from: whiterabbit on Nov 18, 2011, 01:04:08 PM
Oh I see it now. It's not the two foam rocks that the landing gear crushes but a alien'ish looking rock outcropping just behind the forward landing foot. Like it's laying on it's side. Head facing to the left, dorsals away. Still smiling too. You can even make out arms, legs and a body if you use your imagination. The foot doesn't see to touch much less crush it in any way.
Although I always thought the space jockey alien was seen just before the crew entered the derelict, off to the far right. I never noticed it before I saw alien in wide screen as it was cropped out of the frame to fit my tv.