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I rewatch Alien Resurrection today lol and I enjoy it. And it comes to my mind that Ripley has become more affectionate to the Xenomorph and Android (Call), while calling the human as real "monster".
I still hope the prequel series (Prometheus part 3) will see the light of the day. I believe after Romulus, audience will appreciate the huge world that Ridley has created. And David is such a bad ass character that deserve a trilogy to complete its own prequel saga.
1.) I grew up renting Godzilla movies from my local video store, bit one VHS I owned and watched constantly was Ebirah Horror of the Deep
2.) I honestly love Godzilla vs. Megalon, it was another I owned as a kid and Gigan was so cool to me
3.) King of the Monsters is my favorite, the fact that you can see the reverence in every scene and the soundtrack is great - also hearing the classic Godzilla skreonk roar was perfect
Very observant!
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Could it even be the original big chap who's awakened and recovered? That'd be my primary guess. According to the leaks it was in rough shape but not dissected right? A wild guess is that 'Ol Chap wakes up during or after the process of extracting the black goo, and goes on a killing spree.
Or, a new xenomorph emerges and I guess it's then either damaged by hazardous environment or a glancing shot from an upward or downward angle (vent shootout maybe)
Those are my two cents!
I've been told by my parents that I've been watching Godzilla since I was 2 years old. I got my own TV on my 3rd bday so I wouldn't wake my parents in the middle of the night.
Favorite toho movie is by far Terror of Mechagodzilla, Titanosaurus is my favorite Kaiju and I love the jazz music.
Favorite Legendary movie is either KOTM or GvK. Probably the former if I had to choose.
1. I was about 6 years old (1984) and my Grandfather turned on HBO for us to watch something together and Godzilla was on. My Grandfather and I stayed up till the middle of the night watching it, and I was hooked after that. My Grandfather and I would watch every Godzilla movie we could together till the he passed away.
2. Godzilla 1985
3. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Well from what I hear from AVP Galaxy, its not exactly Ash but another android from the same Hyperdyne A series. His name is going to be called Rook
I tend to avoid watching Alien Resurrection unless I'm doing a series-wide marathon, from which I skip the AVP movies... unless they reboot the AVP films and set it in the future
I always assumed it was the dead Space Jockey that activated the distress signal
Ah yes, the back... bloodburster
The only thing I can think of is the derelict ship still transmitting an automated repeating signal on all frequencies a long time after the space jockey died.
I am still curious who exactly sent the "warning" signal to the Nostromo. It was never explicitly mention in the movie.
Speaking of Alien Resurrection, I think it is such a cult classic. It's lighthearted and somewhat ridiculous but professionally executed. The bonding of Alien and Ripley is such a joy to watch.
Yeah hopefully he won't be allowed to direct another Alien film even though I'll admit I kind of liked his Event Horizon as a guilty pleasure kind of like Alien Resurrection.
Good to see you as well ninXeno426, hopefully more veterans well return as well as new users. I've done a bit of marketing on another site with a poll and then smoothly/passive-aggressively recommending scified in my sig there.
Regarding Ash I'm not sure if it's a good idea to include him but for the reason that it'll likely be a predictable outcome (i.e evil intentions, yet again) and predictability is never good in a horror film, or at least kept to s minimum.
As for OG Alien turned Frozen Chappie it's a bit of a stretch indeed but I can buy it if they do it in a convincing manner.
Yeah this is a tough one but I vote Prometheus simply it was a return to form after what Paul W S Anderson did to AVP
Funny, my mom actually liked Prometheus. Especially the Engineers and their Alien God plot
Monster Zero what you describe there is what watching Prometheus with my mother was like lmao.
A couple years ago I said Alien needed a back to basics approach in the vein of Halloween 2018. I don't want to regret saying that. I already almost do
Hello Neomorph. Glad to see you're still haunting these halls as well.
My concern is that after the prequels came in perhaps a little too heavy with their philosophy, Romulus will attempt to play things a little too safe by saddling the movie with too much nostalgia bait. Kind of like Rise of Skywalker. We almost already have a "Somehow Palpatine returned" moment hinted at. Also after stating it's a stand alone movie, Alvarez has turned around and said there's significant ties to pretty much all the movies.
My guess is that those rings belong to the gas giant Calpamos, which makes sense location-wise as the events in Romulus unfold between the first two films, the latter both taking place on LV-426, one of Calpamos' moons.

Calpamos and its three moons LV-426, LV-223 and an unknown moon.

The gas giant and its rings and one moon vaguely seen from LV-426.
I smell a cartoon series spin-off... XD
...........Plus, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Comics both had US storylines....
Roland Emmerich's Godzilla was 1998 not 1988.
Plus, you could throw in Marvel's Godzilla King of the Monsters (1977-1979). Godzilla started off in Alaska, then Seattle and San Francisco. He eventually ended up in New York City.
In the Random House Book series, "Godzilla 2000", he also stomped across the US, eventually fighting King Ghidorah in NYC.
This is tough one but I think the Prometheus teaser hit slightly harder partly because it was the main man Ridley behind it, but also due to the fact that it was really well edited and kept you guessing.
Other heavy names such as Michael Fassbender and Idris Elba were also attached to it meaning quality acting was to be expected. Speaking of that and regarding Alien Romulus, I have no idea who this young cast is but hopefully they can pull it off in a convincing way. The Romulus teaser looks fantastic no doubt both on a technical and especially aesthetic level. I also love the camera work with classic slow pans and the hallway dolly shots.
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I love Alien Isolation ( I've played through it dozen times ...in VR a couple of times )....But I'm the only one of my friends/family that knows anything about it, their disdain for Prometheus and A:Covenant showed me they have little patience for nuance or having to think.
Family "Who's that?! Why is that happening?! When did that happen??"
Me "Uggh.."
I'm hoping for a jump scare thrill ride....But I'll be happy with just about anything.
"a creepy half-dead xenomorph on an operating table"
Cool visual.
yes ,,,front and Centre when the first part airs soon , really enjoyed Ella Purnell in her roll ,
You think there'll be too much fan-service/ familiarity in a negative sense? I'd personally prefer if the original Alien and all its ambiguity was left alone in the first place considering the complete overhaul Prometheus did with the backstory, adding grand philosophical questions about life and creation and yada yada yada, but it is what it is and this is what we've got.
Sure Aliens expanded upon the mystery surrounding the derelict on LV-426 with a colony and a queen but it was still within the same tone of the first film that it all came down to: a highly dangerous alien species that W-Y wants to exploit no matter what the cost.
While I think it's too early to jump to conclusions about Romulus, I like the idea of bringing (what most likely is) W-Y back and horror aboard a distant, claustrophobic space station as it sort of moves back within the scope of the old Alien films. I also like the idea of bringing the old chap back in this manner, a creepy half-dead xenomorph on an operating table, as it reminds me of The Thing.
With that being said however, my huge concern (thanks to the half-assed final act in Covenant) and even bigger question here is whether the classic concept still effectively works on the big screen. I want to believe it does with the proper execution (tight script, direction and acting)
Alien Isolation still proves to this day that a xenomorph endlessly popping out of vents throughout a 15-20hr repetitive yet masterful game is a horrifying experience, but on the other hand it has the additional horror- and surprise element of your own interactions.
I want to believe Alien Romulus will scare the s*** out us once again, and I'm open to new twists and turns as long as it's tense and remains persistent overall.
All in all, I'm carefully optimistic.
Would be cool if they bring this weapon and the movie's lore into the ALIEN RPG
Definitely android. The facehuggers seemed to ignore him in the teaser as they crawled past him from the doorway and chased another character.
Cool design. Looks like it was made by the same manufacturer who made the other pulse rifle which is a compliment to the concept artist.
Well ho-ly smokes good find Chris! This explains why things went to s*** on the station. Getting proper horror vibes from that scene: a xenomorph on an operating table and guys in spooky hazmat suits *shivers*
Read another topic that it's confirmed (!) please ignore my previous comment as I couldn't delete it.
Interesting, maybe W-Y sends out a ship to retrieve big (frozen) chap or the frozen chap just happens to float by the Romulus & Remus station (remember, W-Y operates throughout deep space)and its crew decides to bring it inside in true The Thing fashion. What could possibly go wrong?
I think you forgot my home town of Boston in G:KOTM (2019), as well as DC being laid waste by Ghidorah and Rodan.
I think we might see some egg morphing if Big Chap/Kane's Son is the primary xenomorph antagonist
Thanks a lot Chris! I'm honored.
Sweet trailer! The familiar aesthetics from the first teaser (important to be emphasized as the upcoming trailers can show different content) clearly fits the intended timeline of the film.
We've got both dirty industrial hallways and also clean retro-futuristic hallways reminiscent of the interior seen in the Nostromo ship. We've also got a newly designed pulse rifle, wielded by what likely is the new Ripley-esque character. This particular clip is followed by the shot of the main baddie, the xenomorph in all its glory shooting out it's inner jaw towards the camera.
Speaking of baddies, although considerably smaller yet no less dangerous, we've also got facehuggers and they sure don't seem to be lacking in numbers! The latter begs the question: who's laying the eggs, or, does the story follow the eggmorping path, OR, is the black goo and David's egg creation behind it? If I'm not mistaken, Fede Alvarez apparently took inspiration from most if not all films (hopefully AvP is excluded..)
We shall see further down the road when more is revealed. To be continued!
I figured as much. I hope this movie integrates things from the ALIEN RPG, like the United America, Three World Empire, and the Union of People's Progression as background fluff.












