Started by Perfect-Organism, Jul 17, 2014, 07:37:08 PM
Quote from: RakaiThwei on Jul 30, 2014, 04:30:59 AMQuote from: Xenomrph on Jul 30, 2014, 04:11:17 AMI don't remember anyone definitively saying anything of the sort.Mike Richardson said it over at the RedditAMA, he said and I quote: "Basically, we're starting over again."You sure as hell don't get anymore clear, to the point and blunt as that.
Quote from: Xenomrph on Jul 30, 2014, 04:11:17 AMI don't remember anyone definitively saying anything of the sort.
Quote from: RakaiThwei on Jul 30, 2014, 04:30:59 AMQuote from: Xenomrph on Jul 30, 2014, 04:11:17 AMI don't remember anyone definitively saying anything of the sort.Mike Richardson said it over at the RedditAMA, he said and I quote: "Basically, we're starting over."You sure as hell don't get anymore clear, to the point and blunt as that.
Quote from: SM on Jul 29, 2014, 12:59:34 AMResurrection already did a pretty good job of that.
Quote from: Russ on Oct 06, 2014, 12:06:04 PMHi PO: there's a lively discussion about that article going on over here:http://www.avpgalaxy.net/forum/index.php?topic=51438.0
Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Jul 18, 2014, 02:39:30 AMSM, you make valid points. Naturally, nobody stays up at night thinking about this, but the world was very different 22 years ago. There was no way to really let Fox know what fans are clamoring for. It was because of Dark Horse's ideas that AVP comics were created, and it was because of the online demands by the fans that the AVP movies were created. We the fans now have way more power than before as we are true stakeholders in the franchise. If enough of us want this, it could happen. It's not the first time a film series revamped its continuity half way through. The Halloween franchise did this even before Rob Zombie came on board.Hicks, Newt, Ripley, and Bishop aren't dead (their signs are real low but they ain't dead ;-) ) because they're just fictional characters in a movie. I don't believe that most people got over this 22 years ago. Most people would agree and probably even Fox that it was a bad decision to kill off all the main characters in Alien3. Basically, the film makers just painted themselves into a corner with no possibility for continuation unless something ridiculous like resurrection happened. They've been trying to think of something clever to make the franchise work again, but I think they are starting to realize that a great way to save the franchise is to continue where Aliens (the biggest hit) left off. People were so emotionally invested in those characters. This sort of approach may actually bring James Cameron back to the Aliens series. He has expressed how much he was connected to the characters he created. It's ok to dream of the ultimate Aliens continuation by James Cameron. Why not? Are you saying you wouldn't enjoy such a film?But really, nobody's forcing anybody into anything. I'm starting a movement because James Cameron's film Aliens had a tremendous impact on me as an industrial designer and it would be worth the effort for me to see him do another installment. Who's in?Join www.facebook.com/Aliens.Continuity.Change. Let Fox know how much we would all love a proper James Cameron sequel to Aliens...