The Full List of "Crimes" Committed by Fox's Tom Rothman

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I don't remember, it's second hand information from a very trusted guy who rigorously knows the Alien movies.
 
I think my favourite abandoned Alien 3 concept is David Fincher's $150 million dollar Hearts of Darkness adaptation. I think he may have been joking, but it sounds epic on paper.

I haven't read that script but, I do remember reading about the original script ideas during the early 90s where the storyline was supposed to take place on earth with a Blade Runner setting. The script was ultimately rejected for budget reasons yet I remember seeing a teaser trailer in the theaters which advertised the storyline as taking place on earth. Talk about false advertising.

I personally don't know anyone who actually likes the theatrical cut of Alien 3. Though I do have one friend who thinks the director's cut was okay but, nothing special. If it was a stand alone movie I wouldn't have as many issues with it. I think it's a horribly bad and unnecessary way to end what started off as a great franchise.
 
Then there was that one Alien 3 with that odd wooden spaceship or something?
 
Then there was that one Alien 3 with that odd wooden spaceship or something?

The wooden Death Star, that was a bit out there considering the Alien series was as realistic as a series about a 8 foot slimey acid bleeding alien could be.
 
The wooden Death Star, that was a bit out there considering the Alien series was as realistic as a series about a 8 foot slimey acid bleeding alien could be.

All sci-fi series have certain rules and theories within their worlds that we are supposed to accept if we're going to find any enjoyment in this form of entertainment. Alien established that there are 8 foot slimey acid bleeding creatures. That movie and the later ones also, established that the technology in that world was somewhat similar to ours. At no point in the series did we ever see any technology(guns, space crafts) that was made out of wood. That's the reason the wooden planet concept sounded completely idiotic.
 
I haven't read that script but, I do remember reading about the original script ideas during the early 90s where the storyline was supposed to take place on earth with a Blade Runner setting. The script was ultimately rejected for budget reasons yet I remember seeing a teaser trailer in the theaters which advertised the storyline as taking place on earth. Talk about false advertising.

I personally don't know anyone who actually likes the theatrical cut of Alien 3. Though I do have one friend who thinks the director's cut was okay but, nothing special. If it was a stand alone movie I wouldn't have as many issues with it. I think it's a horribly bad and unnecessary way to end what started off as a great franchise.

I thought Alien 3 was alright. The directors cut especially.

It went back to the more atmospheric, claustrophobic roots. Similar to the first one in that it was more of a horror. And the actual vision of it, the look and feel of the film was pretty accurate to Giger's original vision IMO. Quite disturbing and oppressive visuals, and some cool action scenes with those dodgy cockneys. :D

Sure everyone was dead at the end, but I thought that's what made it stand out. Riply went through so much that the only way to end it all was to be dead.
 
who was the black actor? i like him.
 
bald black dude. kinda religious. i think?
 
Denying Ridley "Alien" Scott's and James "Terminator" Cameron's combined effort ALIEN 5
Which would be about an invasion of earth by the Xenomorphs like Alien 3 was originally going to be

He did this so he could green light Aliens Vs. Predator instead....
 
oh, and am i the only person in the world who kinda loves resurrection?
 
I like Res fine. A3 more so.

Charles S. Dutton is the bald black dude with the Axe.
 
lets add dragonball to the list.

from the info that we have the final fight is short and pathetic. the movie has a 100million budget. it looks like a low budget movie.
 
i love that black dude with dredds, y'know.. the one who hits women in rl? yeah, that one.
 
lets add dragonball to the list.

from the info that we have the final fight is short and pathetic. the movie has a 100million budget. it looks like a low budget movie.
Dragonball is laughable! Its rated PG and 90 minutes long. Wow.

And I am a former DBZ fan (my favorite show during my preteen years) who actually thinks that a good live action DBZ film is possible. In my mind I can make a better DBZ film then the crap we will get (then again...who can't?)


The funny thing is: Sometimes I see Tom Rothman on TV telling audience what the art of filmmaking truly is.....its irony at its finest :dry:
 
I watched DBZ every damn day when I was a little kid. Then I grew out of it.

But this, holy ****, like... what the hell? I had a feeling it was gonna be bad to begin with.
 
Does anyone know how much he had to do with the butchering of Deadpool and Wolverine's origin?
 
Prolly nothing. He's maybe said "You know, the fans want Deadpool, let's throw him in". Could'v been all the way just Benioff.

EDIT: Got Davids mixed-up...
 
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