Yes, but my understanding is that there can be only one.
Yes, but my understanding is that there can be only one.
This is the first place I've seen it posited that Weyland himself might be on the ship, and that's intriguing but somehow... disappointing? I hope he isn't. I don't want Weyland to be a "bad guy" in the traditional sense... I always enjoyed Weyland as a shadowy, really not very tangible threat.
I am nearly certain the image in the trailer is of bindings or armor forming themselves *around* the jockey {in preparation for takeoff, I assume}, not of something coming *out* of it.
It's on the right side; today's (yesterday's) voting was only the blue and red match ups on the chart.
It seems mathematically impossible for the final matchup to be anything other than Battlefield Earth vs. Highlander II. Not sure what will win, though.
Hmm. Wondered about this snippet from the timeline:
Me too. I really liked the third movie, even the one I saw when it came out. But I have also always been fan of Fincher's direction and sometimes that washes over the faults of a movie for me.
That depends on how you define "franchise," I guess. If you count everything, then it seems like Alien is the only movie that can truly be classified that way. I love Aliens, but I would argue that its in no way a horror film outside the use of the creature itself.
Thank you.
Today we are all crapped pants.
I agree with both of you. I'm leaning towards David wanting to be more human, so he somehow tries to adapt the goo of life to his own systems, and the result is monstrous and awful. Imagine the God Race intending the goo to take their inventions (us) to the next level, but what happens if it's not used on a human…
So much Want in this.
Hearted for "... if you uncover the monolith, it eats you."
Somebody remind me in what year Alien is supposed to take place?
Cranston ran naked down the alley, leaped over the pile of discarded children at the end, and climbed the chain-link by first seeming to hurl himself at it. He lost his grip, slid a bit, and narrowly avoided something nasty happening to little Winky Cranston by catching his big toes first, painfully in the open…
See, yes. I feel the same way about AI As our friend [io9.com] (link to collex) here feels about Van Helsing. I really like it, but I've never met anyone else who does.
Yes! Super bad! Stop having your own opinions!!!
Agreed.
Not according to the other comments in this group, you're not. I remember hating it... HATING it, but I never watched it again. Maybe I'd like it now.
This seems to mesh perfectly with the New 52's editorial direction on Shazam. You certainly COULD focus on the sinister and the "dark" implications that China alludes to in the 2003 and 1988 appearances. Both of which were likely molded into the editorial sensibilities of the time, which you could argue challenged,…