Ridley Scott Directing Alien Prequel
brumgrunt writes "After three decades of speculation, original Alien director Ridley Scott has signed on to the new Fox sequel. 'Nothing is known about the set-up of the new movie, except that chronologically it precedes the plight of the Nostromo. Since it's obviously going to involve the human race [...] Writer Jon Spaihts successfully pitched to Fox and Scott Free Productions, and is working on the script.'"
IMDB currently lists him having FOURTEEN projects "in development". So either he spends barely any time at all on any of them (and they all suck) or this movie will not come out until sometime in the 2020's (and we will all be dead from swine flu).
aliens attack, everybody dies.
Is it sad that I am more likely to recognize you and your posts by your sig than your name or UID?
amen to that. 1979's 'alien' is good, but the 1986 'aliens' is what made my heart thump and want to be a space marine.
GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER!
There's nothing Intelligent about Intelligent Design.
amen to that. 1979's 'alien' is good, but the 1986 'aliens' is what made my heart thump and want to be a space marine.
GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER!
Somebody wake up Hicks.
As the owner of a couple cats, I can say that the easiest way to find any cat in the dark is to simply walk around until they run in front of you, and you either step on them or trip on them.
AvP? That rubbish series doesn't even count as part of the real Alien series.
Alien is a suspense/thriller.
Aliens is an action movie.
Alien3 was a drama.
Alien4 was a bad comedy.
Not necessarily. In the film, they use hypersleep - suspended animation - because even at whatever multiple of the speed of light the ships move at, trips still take months. (Script says they're near Zeta II Reticuli, 39 light years from Earth, and they still have ten months to go.) If they can transmit data faster than ships move (or unmanned ships can move faster) then mobilizing a specialist team might take more time than they want to spend, when they can divert a freighter going by anyway.
The novelization (non-canon, but working from the shooting script) had Ash saying that the beacon had a fairly detailed warning, so the Company may well have known that parasitic aliens were there. No biggie, let the crew get infected and the ship return on autopilot.
PHEM - party like it's 1997-2003!
What you say is true, but I don't know how informative it is. You've definitely got some captain obvious points going on here.
Why wait for another Aliens movie? Grab your copy of Tremulous and get going! Pronto!
My nightmares involve not being able to pounce away from a chainsuit fast enough.
They don't only come at night. They mostly come at night...mostly.
Yeah, it beat the 80's Horror Film Peak, but there were plenty before that. Ridley himself pitched the movie as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre in Space" when trying to sign on people who were initially not enthused about doing a SciFi film.
But wasn't "just" a horror movie. It was an awesome horror movie.
Only on slashdot is the moderation system so broken that you can get modded as +1 Funny and -1 Overrated and actually lose something.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
You're kidding, right? You do know that after the first film, Ridley had nothing to do with the Alien series?
Um... are you referring to Black Hawk Down, in which the people who died/survived in the film are the ones who died/survived in real life?
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