In that story, there's a flashback where the Aliens have lost the Queen and are trying to continue the hive by finding new ways to reproduce. One of the ways is what's been mentioned: having a facehugger impregnate a woman through the "other" orifice. The woman dies, and the hybrid babies prove to be failures.
It's quite a disturbing book. It has egg-morphing and Aliens attempting to force humans to mate.
see!! i knew it made no sense to add that broad!! thank you "sir"![]()
Have you ever read the Eric Red's Alien 3 script? If you thought Gibson's didn't make sense, that script can only be understood under the influence of something strong.
was that the guy who had the idea of having a 1 foot atmosphere on a planet made of wood? if so, wtf was he thinking? if not...........wtf was THAT writer thinkin'? hehe
4. And this is a big one...the Predators were huge, lumbering, rubbery looking and just unconvincing. The suits DID look too rubbery, and as many have said before..I just don't get how it could look so much better 20 years ago. I guess Stan Winston really IS a genius.
And the actors that played the Predators were just no good. The look and the way the Predator was portrayed is another area where AVP-R kicked the snot out of AVP. It was the same actor this time around in Requiem as it was in AVP but it was obvisous he had done his homework this time. And so had the designers because he looked great. The look and the body language and movements were the same that Stan Winston and Kevin Peter Hall gave the species 20 years ago.
I know these are the same gripes we heard over 3 years ago when the movie came out, but after watching it again, particularly after seeing AVP-R, it was really driven home. AVP-R, though very flawed, was a much truer film to the franchises. Hell, they even used some of the same music, which is a big plus for me.
Have you ever read the Eric Red's Alien 3 script? If you thought Gibson's didn't make sense, that script can only be understood under the influence of something strong.
The aliens would cut through the zombies like a machete through brush. There's not really much that the zombies would be able to do against the aliens. I don't think it'd be possible for a chest burster to grow in a zombie though.
I suppose it all depends on what kind of zombies we're talking about. If we're talking about the Max Brooks approved shuffling corpses, then a zombie Predator would still get whooped by a Xenomorph. But if we're talking something more along the lines of 28 Days Later's fast and brutal zombies, then maybe there'd be a bit more of a fight going on.
Just change the "28 days later" to "Dawn of the Dead" and everybodies happyCan call "the infected" zombies if I darned well want to. My criteria for zombies is one of the more liberal ones.
This movie was terrible..it was just as bad as AVP one, if not worst.
Heres hoping that this franchise starts getting the respect it deserves,
That was Vincent Ward. His script was re-tooled and used as the final film. Fox was going to make it as he wrote it, but they pulled out at the beginning of the production and had him revise it. For once, it's one of the few times they did something that made sense. I really didn't like Ward's idea of an Alien warrior raping Ripley or the Alien King he introduced.
The horror that is Red's script would be this: http://home.online.no/~bhundlan/scripts/alien3/red.txt
Are you kidding me?Please tell me this guy was commited and then shot repeatedly in the head....
Alien Cattle? Alien Mosquitos? An Alien Rooster that was more like a Pteradactyl? A guy injecting himself and becoming an Alien?
people you need to read this just to feel your insides rupture as you laugh....
people slate Alien 3 (Which is my fav by the way) but just be thankful it wasnt this script....