The mother angle is what brings Ripley face to face with the Alien Queen. Stan Winston's fantastic creation still causes a shiver down the spine. I'm not sure if a Queen was actually envisaged in Giger's original bio-mechanics and simply not used in Alien, but either way, it's development here is perfectly handled and honours the original cycle. She's truly the stuff of nightmares.
Aliens get often cited next to The Godfather II as the greatest sequels.
This becomes apparent in the "Director's Cut" (which it's not) of Alien. the additional scene near the end shows the other crew members beginning to form eggs or "strapped" to eggs to be further hosts or something like that, which indicated that the cycle was complete with the Alien itself, no queen required. So they were lucky Ridley felt he didn't need that scene, as it allowed to that addition to the life cycle.
Now I've watched the first three, I suppose you're expecting me to include Alien Resurrection! You can bollocks.
Quote from: Jon on October 22, 2008, 01:46:55 AMNow I've watched the first three, I suppose you're expecting me to include Alien Resurrection! You can bollocks. You must do it too... All this buildup tend toward this no?Go for it and take a shot for the group Jon
Quote from: Jimmy on October 22, 2008, 02:20:08 AMQuote from: Jon on October 22, 2008, 01:46:55 AMNow I've watched the first three, I suppose you're expecting me to include Alien Resurrection! You can bollocks. You must do it too... All this buildup tend toward this no?Go for it and take a shot for the group Jon Point 1: We don't talk about Alien 4.Point 2: We do not talk about Alien 4!Point 3: I'm not masochistic like you and Pete.Point 4: I don't own the friggin' thing! To review it, I'd have to buy it. Hand over cash. Exchange hard earned moolah for shite.I agree with you, Dragonfire, but lets be honest, who doesn't know about how rubbish Alien 4 is? At least the new cut of Alien 3 offers something worthwhile. At least Alien 3 as a whole was thought of with the right intentions.