Quote from: Drukathi on Mar 28, 2019, 10:45:36 AMQuote from: Nostromo on Mar 27, 2019, 02:28:06 PM
The design in Alien Covenant absolutely sucked. Head looks like black matte plastic, body is really skinny, and it moved like a complete turd with all that CGI crap except in a few scenes. Pretty much the same sh!t from Alien 3.
The more I read about Alien Covenant, the more I find a similar details between AC and A3.
Quote from: SiL on Mar 27, 2019, 09:28:42 AMQuote from: Frosty Venom on Mar 27, 2019, 09:22:43 AMHim creating the Alien is stated in the film (might be wrong, whatever; point is, that's what the film itself says); him reusing or rediscovering designs isn't.
David having not yet put the bio-mechanical finishing touches on his Xenomorph creation to evolve it into what we see in the original films is fan theory.
Quote from: irn on Mar 28, 2019, 03:10:34 PM
There are so many glaring inconsistencies that it makes you wonder if anyone really does look at overarching quality control for the franchise. Or has it gone the way of just doing what seems cool for an individual movie without considering the details of the rest?
Quote from: Nostromo on Mar 27, 2019, 02:28:06 PM
The design in Alien Covenant absolutely sucked. Head looks like black matte plastic, body is really skinny, and it moved like a complete turd with all that CGI crap except in a few scenes. Pretty much the same sh!t from Alien 3.
Quote from: Samhain13 on Mar 27, 2019, 08:21:35 PM
When was it said that David would add the biomechanical details to the alien? Was that Ridley?
Quote from: Chris Seagers"The aesthetic choices aren't just superficial, they tie into the larger story. "Technically, we're slightly earlier than the Giger stuff, a little bit," Seagers explained. "We're sort of edging into that. That's part of that whole storyline."