jaztermareal
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I thought he was pretty fly for a white guy...
I thought he was pretty fly for a white guy...
Interesting (and lengthy) AVP Galaxy podcast with Fede Alvarez:
It's great seeing him interviewed by superfans and getting into the nitty-gritty, including candid thoughts about the production process, how certain shots or ideas turned out, etc. Makes me want to check out the other director podcasts they've done.
I like what he says later on about the Alien cocoon siphoning energy or matter from the ship, providing some of the biomechanical features.He's wrong about his spectrum with the mechanical alien at one end and human at the other, which gives you the hybrid in the middle.
The g***d**** alien IS a hybrid. Jeezus!
I like what he says later on about the Alien cocoon siphoning energy or matter from the ship, providing some of the biomechanical features.
But I agree, these creatures are hybrids of human and pure Alien (whatever that is) DNA. Makes one wonder where it all started... and we know where that line of thought leads. While I dislike Prometheus and Covenant for their characters and clumsy logic, I never had a problem with the idea that the Alien was created (or at least nudged along in its evolution) by an android with a god complex. Given its adaptability, "structural perfection," and mechanical features, it's hard to believe it's something that could have evolved completely organically. Then again, the mystery of not knowing is equally if not more compelling.
Good point here, same reason I don't mind the slipping on blood in Covenant. Well, that and the nastiness of it felt appropriate.mistakes made while panicking don't count
The best explanation I can come up with is, the station went off grid after it lost power and everything went to ****, and they never found it?What about the fact that this incredible "goo" was simply left behind by The Corporation and no one tried to go get it. They couldn't muster a small corporate force on the corporate planet below to retrieve this amazing stuff from the station right over their heads?
Did I miss that explanation...?
Everything doesn't need an explanation and off-camera company bureaucracy definitely falls under that umbrella IMO.What about the fact that this incredible "goo" was simply left behind by The Corporation and no one tried to go get it. They couldn't muster a small corporate force on the corporate planet below to retrieve this amazing stuff from the station right over their heads?
Did I miss that explanation...?
Everything doesn't need an explanation and off-camera company bureaucracy definitely falls under that umbrella IMO.
Since it isn't spelled out we have no idea whether the corporation "tried to go get it." Maybe they did. We saw what happened in the original film when they sent truckers to investigate the Derelict. Or marines to investigate LV-426. Like I said when Romulus first came out for all we know there had been multiple attempts to retrieve their data, and each time the recovery crews got wiped out. So maybe Plan C, D, or E was an entire fleet of Sulacos on the way but they just couldn't get there in time before the Station made impact.
Or maybe the company was going through a bunch of red tape to ensure that the marines wouldn't cry foul and take over the whole operation when they got there. We know from ALIENS (and possibley Alien 3 as well) that the W-Y sometimes enlists the aid of the military, but we also know that the military doesn't always fully comply with their wishes ("I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit, no offense.")
Or it could also have been another Burke situation where whoever approved the experimentation was side-stepping certain protocols and was doing everything he or she could to cover their *** and sweep it under the rug or correct their mistake without advertising the losses.
Lots of fun explanations to ponder, but none of the characters in the film would have been privy to any of it so I like that like so many of what happens behind closed doors at W-Y it gets to remain a mystery.
Fair enough.I disagree on this point.
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