QuoteQuoteThe Alien is eight feet
Yet, you have nothing to back it up.
Y'know, except for the fact that the 7'2 actor's head was located in the neck of the suit, or the fact that
is is directly stated in the film. But maybe you're right. Maybe I'm completely wrong. Or maybe you're wrong. Actually, you kind of are wrong.
QuoteQuoteand it had enough strength to easily leap through twenty tons of lead. Pretty God-like.
Which already contradicts with everything shown previously, if it really had that much strength then why didn't the alien in the A3 extended cut just break free through that steel door it was trapped in? Or just opened up that door against Hicks in Aliens? Or hell, just break through any wall in the colony? Or that steel door in Aliens, which it needed quite some time to break though?
I have no idea why. Oh, wait. The Runner didn't do that because it was six solid feet of super metal, it did open the door against Hicks in Aliens and against other Marines, they did rip through walls in the colony, and it broke through that door in a matter of seconds.
QuoteQuoteAnd, take the distance between the Predator and Arnie's feet, and you get around six feet
But that's not the way you measure it, when they make broad jumps on the Olympics they are also measuring how far they managed to jump with whatever they land first, in this case, its Arnold's head.
Also, he flies in a hooked position, still a lot more than 6 feet.
Except I didn't measure it like that. And, I believe it was more around his mid-upper back that landed first, so you're still not correct. And even if it was his head, thirteen feet is more around the placement of the camera. I at least had it right with his feet, but you over measured the distance completely.
QuoteQuoteBut, hey, the fact that my points have been proven
I don't know what you mean by "proven" all the time, you don't prove anything at all, or even try to.
That's kind of because it was proven in the films, but if you need to be told what happens in the films, I'm more than happy to.
QuoteQuoteThe Alien is seven feet tall, has strength comparable to a humans, and weighs two hundred pounds?
It's stronger than a human, it is around 7 feet tall and probably weights around 250 pounds.
It's a
Hell of a lot stronger, eight feet tall, and probably weighs around nine hundred pounds (yeah, I changed my estimate, 'cos I can see when I'm wrong).
QuoteA ton? No. Exoskeleton? No indication for that, still you're claiming it has one all the time, again, without delivering anything to back up your statement.
Actually, there's all the indication in the world. It has a ribcage on the outside, it's skin can deflect bullets, meaning it
must have some hard properties to it, it has no visible flesh, in Alien Resurrection it made clanking sounds against the metal floor, and I don't know all
that much about science, but I'm pretty sure that normal flesh wouldn't explode like the exoskeleton on the Runner did after being dipped in lead like that and having the sprinklers turned on it.
QuoteQuoteIt was more neck than head on the first film. From the eyebrows up Bolaji's head was inside in the Aliens head.
It wasn't completely in the head, but also not completely in the neck like Woodruff.
Not completely, as others have said, but probably only an inch and a half in the head of the suit. The head was pretty huge. All it would have to be is around ten inches to make eight feet. But, arguing with this point is redundant considering I offered plenty of evidence above as to why it's eight feet.