I agree. His movies are average at best these days. (including Prometheus)
Prometheus was better than Elysium, by a long shot.
And I think Prometheus was a right old mess.
I would love to see her back, but they cannot pretend that it's a follow up to Aliens.
Watch them.
I love them both dearly but what the hell kind of dumb ass plot line could bring them back? Parallel universe or some ****. Yuk.
I'm not sure why you're making it so complicated. It won't be different than any other reboot. They're just rebooting the third film instead of the first.
Sulaco goes back to earth, Hicks becomes a one eyed drill sergeant, Ripley becomes some ship captain or raises Newt or whatever, the company picks up the Queen amd develops an army in secret for 30 years, things eventually get out of hand causing Ripley and Hicks to seek each other out. Use your imagination.
It'd actually be cool if they secretly signed on Biehn and then had him appear halfway through the film as a surprise.
Then they go and have a big party and Ripley shows off her new alien hat.
I'm not sure why you're making it so complicated. It won't be different than any other reboot. They're just rebooting the third film instead of the first.
Sulaco goes back to earth, Hicks becomes a one eyed drill sergeant, Ripley becomes some ship captain or raises Newt or whatever, the company picks up the Queen amd develops an army in secret for 30 years, things eventually get out of hand causing Ripley and Hicks to seek each other out. Use your imagination.
It'd actually be cool if they secretly signed on Biehn and then had him appear halfway through the film as a surprise.
There you go. (cue "deck of cards" quote)
I don't even mind if Blomkamp does get into D9 territory by having them storm the compound, blowing away xenomorphs and company marines alike. Just no more slums.
Don't give us some stupid ass "all your questions will be answered" BS film. Just give me the Winter Soldier in space. Weyland Pierce and the evil company are secretly breeding Aliens, Captain Hicks and Widow Ripley have to take the whole thing down. Two hours of mayhem and carnage ensue. Actually that WOULD be new for this series, the collapse of "the Company."
Hmm, I wonder if I just guessed the entire plot.
ALIENS was already a *******ization of O'Bannon's and Giger's concepts.
ALIENS was already a *******ization of O'Bannon's and Giger's concepts.
Yeah, an awesome *******ization
So there's only two ways to approach this:
1) do proper ALIEN sequel;
2) do ALIENS sequel with everything its fans desire
3) adapt retarded comic books.
ALIENS was already a *******ization of O'Bannon's and Giger's concepts.
So there's only two ways to approach this:
1) do proper ALIEN sequel;
2) do ALIENS sequel with everything its fans desire;
3) adapt retarded comic books.
Star Wars, The Terminator, ALIENS, The Matrix, Winter Soldier; all hodge podges of previous films/stories. I'm cool with it if it works.
I don't know that a Blomkamp movie would be "Cameronesque" in any substantial way. Blomkamp's style is very much its own thing. And of course, a horror/action movie still could be effective and relevant, but that usually requires a combination of effective creature designs (which any Alien film should be able to achieve), story, acting, and ultimately, mood. Mood is key. If the mood is off because any given factor doesn't effectively contribute to it, then it's not going to work.All right then. Give me a solid trailer showing Ripley and Hicks back in a Cameron-esque world and this might be my most anticipated sequel...ever.
And for those who think that the xenomorphs have been overplayed and aren't scary anymore, let me remind you of 2002's 28 Days Later and 2004's Dawn of the Dead. We'd seen zombies in everything from classic horror films to straight-up comedies, and yet those two movies filmed them in such a way that they became scary as hell again. I want Ripley, Hicks, and true xenomorphs. Blomkamp can do it. Here's hoping that they do indeed sign on and he doesn't drop the ball.
I think you make a good point, and I think a lot of the interest here is more nostalgia around the idea of re-introducing older, beloved concepts (which is the motivating force behind a good chunk of film releases nowadays, as I'm sure you know) than the idea of getting a bold, and somewhat fresh creative mind behind the wheel of an Alien film. While I would love to see Biehn and Weaver brought back in a cool way that worked, I am personally more interested in an Alien film that is good first and foremost, and put the nostalgic stuff second. I love Alien and Aliens, and part of that love is due to those characters, but there are other aspects to those films that are compelling. And if Blomkamp can't effectively build on those in a novel and interesting way, then I don't think I'll be very interested. A superficial and derivative Aliens 2 isn't going to work for me. But I don't think Blomkamp would do that.Is this not all just fanboy **** though? Everyone wanted hicks back after Aliens, seems like a check list of things that fans wanted instead of Alien3 & 4 & the rest.
That ship has sailed, hasn't it. Michael Bien is an old dude now. So is Sigourney .
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