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Newsgroups: alt.cult-movies
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From: hobson@mpr.ca (Darryll Hobson)
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Subject: Alien FAQ
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Message-ID: <1993Mar25.171813.11884@mprgate.mpr.ca>
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Organization: MPR Teltech Ltd., Burnaby, B.C., Canada
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 17:18:13 GMT
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Just to get things rolling here... this is the first (draft) version of the
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Alien FAQ... Most of the information has come from me, however I have
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received some support from a few users.
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If you have anything to add (we need ALOT more info about ALIEN^3) feel free
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to E-mail me...
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& ALIEN, ALIENS and ALIEN^3 &
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& Information and Frequently Asked Questions &
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A word about the information provided in this FAQ:
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With the exceptions of my own contributions, this FAQ has been assembled
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by the material supplied to me through Email and public-access messages that
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I've scavenged off the internet. Information that is contributed is often
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paraphrased and combined with existing (other users') info. For this reason,
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I've decided to include a list of "contributors" at the end of the FAQ which
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will not be specific, but will still give credit to all those who've helped.
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- Darryll Hobson (hobson@mprgate.mpr.ca)
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The _ALIEN_ trilogy has been the target of many long and frequent discussions
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on the internet. It wasn't until an exhaustively LARGE discussion regarding
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plot-holes in _ALIEN^3_ (spanning both alt.cult-movies and rec.arts.sf.movies)
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that the need for this FAQ became aparent. The contents of this FAQ are not
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"carved in stone" so if you have proof to support or deny anything that is
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stated, please bring it to my attention.
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Ideally, this FAQ will be posted monthly to: alt.cult-movies
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rec.arts.sf.movies
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However (as with the contents of this document) I am open to further
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suggestions and recommendations.
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WARNING: This FAQ contains spoilers.
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CONTENTS
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Movie synopsis..........................................................1
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What is an Alien?.......................................................2
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Who is [character/director]?............................................3
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Detailed descriptions of scenes that were "cut".........................4
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What different versions of each movie are there?........................5
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Was there any merchandise?..............................................6
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Memorable quotes........................................................7
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Plot problems and loopholes.............................................8
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Technical problems......................................................9
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Trivia..................................................................10
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Frequently asked questions that have pretty SOLID answers...............11
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Frequently debated topics...............................................12
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1. MOVIE SYNOPSIS
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_ALIEN_
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(Color, 1979, Rated R) In deep outer space the crew of a commercial
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spaceship make an unscheduled landing on a barren and desolate planet for
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engine repairs. They encounter a pulsating organism which attaches itself
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to one of the crew members and reproduces within his body to become the
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deadly ALIEN. As each of the crew members is slain by the creature - one
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by one - the final confrontation between the last surviving crew member and
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the Alien culminates in an explosive conclusion. 116 minutes.
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[quoted from the 1984 CBS/FOX Video release]
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_ALIENS_
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(Color, 1986, Rated R) Sigourney Weaver returns as Ripley, the only survivor from
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mankind's first encounter with the Alien. Her account of the Alien and
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the fate of her crew is received with skepticism - until transmissions from
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space colonists who have since settled on the Alien's planet abruptly stop.
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Determined to end the recurring nightmares of her terrifying ordeal and to
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completely exterminate the deadly creature, Ripley joins a team of high-
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tech combat vets sent to investigate the disappearance of the space
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colonists! Approx. 138 Minutes.
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[quoted from the 1992 CBS/FOX Video release]
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_ALIEN^3_ (1992)
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(Color, 1992, Rated R)
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2. WHAT IS AN ALIEN?
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This section discusses what we know about the Alien life-form; it is entirely
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based on facts that are provided to us in each of the movies.
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* NOTE: Many users firmly believe that there are "worker" and "soldier"
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aliens; there is also some theories that the aliens use the DNA of
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their hosts to help them adapt to their environments, however unless
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someone can verify any of this with quotes from any one of the
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movies, the issues will be dealt with in section [12], frequently
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debated topics.
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Eggs - eggs are initially created inside a queen alien and go through a
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development period inside an extended abdomen/egg-laying-sack. When an egg
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is fully-developed it leaves the queen's abdomen (via slimey tube) and
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stands on its own (indicating that there is a definite "up" side and "down"
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side to the egg). The egg itself is a leathery object [...it's full of
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leathery-objects; like eggs or something... Kane (Alien)], translucent and
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approximately 1.5 feet tall. According to a scene that was cut from _ALIEN_
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these eggs could also be "constructed" by a regular alien and an organism
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(which would undergo some sort of metamorphosis) however, this concept was
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not supported (nor denied) in _ALIENS_ and _ALIEN^3_.
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Face-huggers - hibernating inside one of these eggs is a parasite, commonly
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refered to as a face-hugger. When a viable host is brought near a closed
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egg (either by curiosity, or being cocooned and held in place) it triggers
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the "contents" of the egg to come to life. The egg opens and the face-hugger
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launches out at the organism and attaches itself by wrapping a long "tail"
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around its victim's neck and using long spider-like legs (like a spider, the
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face-hugger has 8 legs) to firmly grip the organism's head. The face-hugger
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controls the amount of oxygen its host receives and puts the victim in a
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comatose state while it reaches down the host's throat and lays an egg. In
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order to ensure that the job can be completed with little outside
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interference, the face-hugger has concentrated acid for blood (as a self
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defense mechanism) and can strangle its host with its tail [...it's not
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coming off without tearing his face off with it. Dallas (Alien)] After the
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egg is planted in the victim's body, the face-hugger leaves the host (who
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will soon re-gain conciousness) and dies. [...he's got an outer layer of
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protein poly-saccarides, has a funny habit of shedding his cells and
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replacing them with polarized silicon which gives him a longer resistance
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to adverse environmental conditions. Ash (Alien)]
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Alien - the alien begins its life by bursting from the chest of its host. At
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this stage in its development it has a small cranium, tan-colored skin and
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is susceptable to fire. As the alien matures, it sheds its skin (similar
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to a snake), its cranium becomes elongated and it has a hard, dark outter
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shell (exo-skeleton). The mature alien has concentrated acid for blood and
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a higher tolerance to fire. One distinguishing feature of the alien is that
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it has two mouths, one inside the other.
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The Queen Alien - little is known about her. There is a real "What came first,
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the chicken or the egg?" issue here. From _ALIEN^3_ we know that a queen
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alien can be born in the same way as a regular alien which would indicate that
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the queen must've come from an egg, however what could lay the eggs? (More
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discussion is cited in section [12] frequently discussed topics) Some things
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that we do know about the queen: she has a much larger cranium than the usual
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alien and is slightly taller (approx 2 feet). The queen has the ability to
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create and lay eggs (through the use of the extended abdomen) and she has the
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ability to survive without the extended abdomen.
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3. WHO IS [CHARACTER/DIRECTOR] ?
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If you seek further information about the cast or creators listed below, check
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out the rec.arts.movies movie database package which is available via anonymous
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FTP to boulder.colorado.edu in the pub/tv+movies/lists directory.
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_ALIEN_
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Director: Ridley Scott
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Writer: Dan O'Bannon
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Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
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Director of Photography: Derek Vanlint
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Cast:
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Ellen Ripley [Sigournie Weaver]: third in command after Dallas and Kane.
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J. Lambert [Veronica Cartwright]: navigator.
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Ash [Ian Holm]: science officer of the Nostromo crew, an android.
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Parker [Yaphet Kotto]: an engineer (black).
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Kane [John Hurt]: one of the crew; the alien bursts from his chest.
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S. E. Brett [Harry Dean Stanton]: an engineer.
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Dallas [Tom Skerrit]: captain of the crew.
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Alien [Bolaj Bodejo]
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[Helen Horton]: voice of the Nostromo computer.
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_ALIENS_
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Director: James Cameron
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Writers: James Cameron, David Giler (story), Walter Hill (story)
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Composer: James Horner
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Director of Photography: Adrian Biddle
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Cast:
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Ellen Ripley [Sigourney Weaver]: Cargo loader, gets assigned (by
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choice) as an advisor for the mission to LB-426.
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Sergeant A. Apone [Al Matthews]: sergeant, ground commander.
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Corpral D. Hicks [Michael Biehn]: only soldier that survived.
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Private W. Hudson [Bill Paxton]: cracks alot of jokes.
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Private J. Vasquez [Jenette Goldstein]: uses a smart gun.
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Private M. Drake [Mark Rolston]: uses a smart gun.
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Corporal C. Ferro [Colette Hiller]: dropship pilot (wears sunglasses).
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Private D. Spunkmeyer [Daniel Kash]: dropship co-pilot and cargo loader.
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L. Bishop [Lance Henriksen]: Android; science officer.
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Carter J. Burke [Paul Reiser]: Company advisor.
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Private R. Frost [Ricco Ross]: Black soldier.
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Private T. Crowe [Tip Tipping]
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Corporal C. Dietrich [Cynthia Scott]: Medic.
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Lieutenant S. Gorman [William Hope]: Controls the marines from the APC.
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Private T. Wierzbouski [Trevor Steedman]
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Rebecca Jorden [Carrie Henn]: Newt.
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_ALIEN^3_
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Director: David Fincher
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Writers: Larry Ferguson, David Giler, Walter Hill, Vincent Ward (story)
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Composer: Elliot Goldenthal
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Director of Photography: Alex Thomson
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Cast:
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Ellen Ripley [Sigourney Weaver]: sole survivor of the Sulaco, shaves her
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head, carries the next alien queen embryo in her body.
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Bishop [Lance Henriksen]: android and (in a different roll) head of
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the company.
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Clemens [Charles Dance]: the doctor.
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Golic [Paul McGann]: ????
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Assorted prisoners (their real names):
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Ralph Brown
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Niall Buggy
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Carl Chase
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Philip Davis
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Charles Dutton
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Christopher John Fields
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Brian Glover
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Peter Guinness
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Leon Herbert
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Clive Mantle
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Holt McCallany
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Pete Postlethwaite
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4. FILMED SCENES THAT DIDN'T APPEAR IN THE THEATRICAL RELEASES.
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_ALIEN_
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Near the end of the movie, Ripley finds Brett almost completely transformed
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into an egg and Dallas cocooned to be facehugged when the Brett-egg hatches.
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_ALIENS_
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Scene where a small group of colonists (including Newt's father) receive
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Burke's orders to explore the derilict space craft and they return with a
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facehugger.
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Ripley brings up information about her family. Ripley discovers that her last
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relative (a daughter that was about the same age as Newt, last time she'd seen
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her) has died of old age. There is a large view-screen that shows a picture
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of Ripley's daughter (who has a striking resemblance to Ripley)
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Before the encounter between Ripley, Newt and the face-huggers in the med lab,
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Hudson and Hicks set up two sentry guns in the halls outside their "barracade"
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and watch (through cameras that are on the guns) as an onslought of aliens
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get slaughtered. Just as the guns are about to run out of ammo, the aliens
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break off their attack and Hicks says, "That held them off, for now."
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[Imediately after this, the fire alarm went off in the med-lab and they ran to
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rescue Ripley and Newt]
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_ALIEN^3_
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Any scenes? I can think of alot of stuff that SHOULD'VE been cut!
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5. DIFFERENT MOVIE VERSIONS.
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_ALIEN_
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1 video - standard.
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2 discs - standard and special version containing a seperate section with the
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cut scenes, photos and several design drawings, including drawings
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by Moebius, Ron Cobb and H.R. Giger.
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_ALIENS_
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2 videos - standard and directors cut, containing cut scenes put back into
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the movie.
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2 discs - same as videos.
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_ALIEN^3_
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2 videos - standard and a making of.
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discs - probably only standard movie.
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6. MERCHANDISE
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_ALIEN_
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Novel - H.R. Giger's _ALIEN_ upon which the movie was based.
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Movie Novelization - by Alan Dean Foster (contained scenes cut from the
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original movie)
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The Alien Puzzle - came in a plastic egg, the puzzle was approx 1 foot tall
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and it was a detailed image of the Alien.
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Alien - video game - this was software written for the Commodore 64. The
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game was low-budget, a quotation on the title screen said "We live as
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we dream - Alone". However I have no idea what its relevance was?
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_ALIENS_
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Movie Novelization - by Alan Dean Foster
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Action figures: Ripley, Apone, Hicks, more??
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Alien figures: An alien that squirts water out of its mouth.
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A different figure that explodes when you hit it, and has an
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extendable neck.
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Aliens - video game - software for the Commodore 64. Very entertaining,
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followed the movie's story line closely.
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Arcade game: Aliens. Didn't follow the movie at all, however it used some of
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the characters (Ripley, more??)
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_ALIEN^3_
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Movie Novelization - by Alan Dean Foster
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7. MEMORABLE QUOTES
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In some cases, the circumstances around which these quotes occur will be
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given so the reader can get the "full effect" of the moment.
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_ALIEN_
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< Kane starts choking, this starts the scene where the Alien bursts from his
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chest>
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"What's the matter man, the food ain't THAT bad?!" - Parker
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"You still don't know what you're dealing with do you? Perfect organism.
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Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility [...] I admire
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its purity, a survivor; unclouded by conscience or delusions of
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morality." - Ash
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_ALIENS_
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< Ripley tells the story of why Burke tried to impregnate her and Newt with
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alien eggs >
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"I say we grease this rat-fuck son-of-a-bitch right now!" - Hudson
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"You know Burke, I don't know which species is worse; you don't see them
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fucking each other over for a goddam percentage!" - Ripley
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< Gorman orders the troops to disarm all their weapons before the first alien
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encounter >
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"What the hell are we supposed to use man, harsh language?" - Frost
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< The dropship crashes >
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"Well that's great, that's just fuckin' great man, now what the fuck are we
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supposed to do? We're in some real pretty shit now man [...] That's it man,
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game over man, game over! What the fuck are we gonna do now? What are we
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gonna do?" - Hudson
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< After Ripley rescues the remaining troops with the APC and suggests that
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they nuke the sight from orbit, Burke tries to stop this plan >
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"Hey maybe you haven't been keeping up on current events, but we just got
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our ASSES kicked pal!" - Hudson
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< Hudson asks Vasquez if she's ever been mistaken for a man, to which she
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replies... >
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"No, have you?" - Vasquez
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_ALIEN^3_
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8. PLOT PROBLEMS AND LOOPHOLES
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_ALIEN_
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- Parker and Lambert are collecting coolant for the shuttle's life support
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systems when the alien does them in. They filled up a cart full of the
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stuff but (when Ripley discovered their bodies) didn't take the cart with
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her to the shuttle. The missing coolant is ignored in the outcome of the
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movie despite Ripley having NO chance of surviving without it (let alone
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57 years as revealed at the start of _ALIENS_)
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_ALIENS_
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- Are we really to believe that, having lost contact with an entire colony,
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the Colonial Marines send a warship out with only ONE PLATOON of soldiers?
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- Why doesn't anyone stay on board the Sulaco? (it is interesting to note
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that even in _ALIEN_ nobody stayed on the Nostromo when the shuttle went
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down to the planet's surface.)
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- What infantry platoon in its right mind would enter an enclosed space
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carrying flamethrowers?
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- What kind of pilot would leave her aircraft wide open and unguarded in an
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unsecured area? (referring to the first dropship)
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- Just how has Newt survived all this time? The aliens seem to have no
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problem getting around in the air ducts?
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- How does the queen know how to use an elevator, and how does she know what
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floor to get off at?
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- Why does Ripley attempt to climb out of the pit after the queen has been
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"vacuumed" out of the Sulaco? Why doesn't she just close the doors?
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- From a scene that was cut from _ALIENS_ (possibly the reason why it was
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cut): Why do the aliens just throw themselves at the sentry guns, instead of
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using stealth like in _ALIEN_? Furthermore, there was only 157 colonists,
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which means that there was (at most) 157 aliens. The sentry guns had 250
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rounds each, 500 rounds in total (about 4 bullets per alien) This would
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almost be enough to kill all the aliens!?
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_ALIEN^3_
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- How did the eggs get on the Sulaco?
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- Consider - here's a prison planet: is anyone really going to spend money on
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hideously expensive space travel in order to send these guys to some far-off
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solar system?
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- Although aliens seem to be affected by fire (from a flame thrower), they
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have a strange tolerance to molten lead?!?
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9. TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
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_ALIENS_
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- After the Sulaco arrives at LB-426, a computer screen displays the last
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names and first initials of each of the crew members. There are two
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problems with this: Hudson isn't on the list, and Ferro's initial is
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"C" (although, later in the scene, Vasquez says (to Ferro): [...hey Mira,
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who's Snow White?])
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10. TRIVIA
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_ALIEN_
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- The alien's habit of laying eggs in the stomach (which then burst out) is
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similar to the life-cycle of the tsetse fly.
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- The images that the computers display during the Nostromo's separation from
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the Mother ship as well as some images used near the end where Ripley is
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setting up the shuttle to blast off are re-used in _Blade Runner_ (also
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directed by Ridley Scott)
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- Much of the dialog was ad-libbed.
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- Only John Hurt and the crew knew exactly what was going to happen during the
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stomach-bursting scene, so reactions are totally genuine. Veronica
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Cartwright gets hit in the face by some "blood" (visible in the movie), and
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is quite shaken. When Scott called "cut" at the end of the scene, the
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cameraman turned around and vomited. The script originally had Cartwright's
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character (Lambert) the hero of the story, but after this incident,
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Sigourney Weaver's Ripley became the hero.
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- The Nostromo was a commercial towing vehicle, its cargo: refinery
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processing 20,000,000 tons of mineral ore.
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- According to _ALIENS_ the Nostromo is worth 42 million dollars (cheap in
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comparason with one of the U.S.'s Space Shuttles!)
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- Although it has nothing to do with _ALIEN_, Sigourney Weaver's real name
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is Sarah.
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_ALIENS_
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- Adding up the estimated time that Bishop makes (for getting the drop ship
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down to the planet) gives a total of 180 minutes (3 hours), however the
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fussion reactor is not going to blow up for another 4 hours. Ripley says
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"It's going to be close..." but they actually have a full hour to clear
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the base.
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- There were 157 colonists on LB-426 [...you were responsible for the deaths
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of 157 colonists... Ripley (Aliens)]
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- Ripley was in hypersleep for 57 years.
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- Ferro has "(Fly the Friendly Skies)" written on her helmet.
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- An ammunition clip for the M-40 pulse rifle holds 95 rounds.
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_ALIEN^3_
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- Aparently, this movie went through 14 script changes [can anyone verify
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this?] Some of the writers involved were: Eric Red (The Hitcher), Renny
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Harlin, David Twohy (Warlock), Clive Barker, David Cronenberg, Richard
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Stanley (Hardware), Vincent Ward, Ridley Scott (speculation??).
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- Prior to its release, _PREDATOR II_ came out in the theaters (which had an
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almost identical story to the original idea for _ALIEN^3_) near the end of
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_PREDATOR II_ we see a trophy case of different skulls, one of which is the
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skull of an alien.
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11. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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_ALIEN_
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Q: Why is there a self-destruct button on the Nostromo?
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A: The "emergency destruct system" exists probably to protect company secrets
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in case the Nostromo is hijacked by a competator. (this would be a
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similar principle to espionage: when an enemy spy gets caught, he takes
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poison to kill himself so he cannot be tortured into giving away secrets)
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Q: The crew is awakened early out of their hypersleep to explore the planet
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from which the beacon is being transmitted, HOW early are they awakened?
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A: 10 months as indicated by Lambert (after the shuttle returns to the
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Nostromo)
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_ALIENS_
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Q: Why did Ripley risk life and limb to save Newt, but didn't give a second
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thought to Dietrich and Apone?
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A: In the theatrical version of the movie, it can be said that Ripley knew
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exactly where Newt was because of the locater band she was wearing, thus
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making rescue of Newt plausible.
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A better reason exists, however it was cut from the theatrical release; the
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scene where Ripley discovers that her daughter has died of old age (refer
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to section [4] on cut scenes) reveals to us that her daughter was relatively
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the same age as Newt the last time Ripley was with her. We can see the
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parallels between Newt and the daughter that Ripley had lost.
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Q: How can Ripley hang on during violent vacuum decompression while the much
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stronger alien queen can't?!
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A: The alien queen fell in the pit and the HEAVY cargo loader fell on it,
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hence the queen probably took alot of damage from that fall. Also, Ripley
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had her arm wrapped around a step in the ladder where as the queen only
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had a finger-hold on Ripley's boot, when Ripley's boot slipped off her
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foot, the queen had nothing else to hold onto.
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_ALIEN^3_
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Q: How did the face-huggers get on the Sulaco?
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A: The truly factual answer is that the audience wasn't supposed to question
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it. Use your imagination. (several theories exist, some of which are
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stated in section [12] frequently debated topics)
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Q: I remember seeing a trailer for _ALIEN^3_ that was really different than
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the movie?
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A: This is true. Quite awhile before _ALIEN^3_ was finally released, there
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was a "coming soon" trailer shown in several theaters. This trailer
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indicated that some aliens made it to Earth and there was going to be a
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massive encounter. Unfortunately, the writers ditched the movie idea upon
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release of Predator II (due to the similarity in plot) and decided to find
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a new story for _ALIEN^3_.
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Q: Was the human Bishop really human or was he also an android?
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A: As I recall, someone (Ripley?) hit him in the side of the head and he
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started bleeding red blood (around his left ear). Since the androids
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depicted in the trilogy have white blood, this Bishop is probably human.
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(it is too speculative to theorize that the company has made a red-blooded
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android since _ALIENS_)
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12. FREQUENTLY DEBATED TOPICS
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* NOTE: I've included some of the more plausible theories given for
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some of these topics. This section is not complete, and it is
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(ideally) not biased.
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* Did the little face-hugger critter actually do so much damage to the
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* Sulaco that the ship decided to EJECT the hypersleep capsules?
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- it is conceivable that the face-hugger got killed/crushed by an automated
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system (while the crew was asleep) and the concentrated acid for blood
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caused some serious damage to some key systems on the Sulaco.
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* Alien intelligence. Although they have a large cranium, can they really
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"think"?
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- It's not immediately obvious just how intelligent an alien is, in alot
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of cases, they'll kill potential hosts when they could just as easily capture
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them. (from _ALIEN_: Parker, Lambert. from _ALIENS_: Burke, Ferro,
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Spunkmeyer. from _ALIEN^3_: all the prisoners?) this would indicate that
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the alien is not intelligent.
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- In _ALIENS_, when Ripley is in the "hive", several aliens filter in to attack
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her; Ripley threatens to flame the eggs and the queen waves them off. This
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would indicate that the aliens can communicate and ARE intelligent.
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* Alien physiology. There's more questions than answers...
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- What does the alien use for energy, does it eat? if so what?
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- Does an alien work like a battery, using electricity for it's energy
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(suggested by the acid blood)?
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- Is there a notion of "soldier" and "worker" aliens? The alien in _ALIEN^3_
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seemed to act/look different than the aliens in the previous movies. This
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alien could be a "worker" with the task of protecting the queen until she
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has a chance to mature. (this would explain why the alien does nothing
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but kill the prisoners instead of cocooning them for later embryo
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implantation)
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- There is an argument against the "worker" alien notion. The aliens that
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were in the "hive" at the end of _ALIENS_ would likely be classified as
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"workers" however they stood upright and looked no different than the rest
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of the aliens.
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- Do aliens use their host's DNA to help adapt/grow to survive in their
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host's environment?
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* Where do the aliens come from, were they genetically engineered?
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- The aliens are so well at adapting that they would almost have to be
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genetically engineered.
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- The aliens could be a parasite of the galaxy. They serve as much purpose
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as a mosquito does on earth.
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- Aliens could be a vastly evolved race, hence the adaptability.
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* How did the eggs get on the Sulaco?
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- When Bishop was preparing to crawl down the service tunnel to pilot the
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dropship down, he told Ripley that it would take (in total) approx 3 hours.
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Earlier in the movie, it was established that the place was going to blow
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up in approx 4 hours. This left Bishop an extra hour during which he
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could have: fetched 2 eggs and hidden them. While Ripley was rescuing
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Newt, Bishop could've then returned to pick up the eggs and put them in the
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drop ship. He'd then fly back to pick up Ripley and give some bogus story
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to cover up why he was late. Of course, Bishop had no idea that Ripley was
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going to rescue Newt, so it is unlikely that he'd hide the eggs and plan on
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picking them up later.
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- Another theory is that two face-huggers got on the dropship when the queen
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got on. However, they would've probably made their move on Ripley/Newt
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prior to them going into hypersleep.
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- Yet another theory is that the queen laid two eggs on the Sulaco while
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Ripley was going to get the cargo lifter. However, it doesn't seem that the
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queen's physiology would accomodate this AND it would be unlikely that she'd
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be able to lay two eggs in a well concealed place (such that Ripley wouldn't
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find them) during the split seconds that the camera is not on the queen.
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SOURCES
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Pretty much everybody (sorry to those who I've missed) that has contributed
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to this document in some way, shape or form be it conciously or un-conciously
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(if you've posted some relevent information on the internet, maybe YOUR name
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is here too):
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S.N.Gouldsworthy@durham.ac.uk (Simon Gouldsworthy)
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cn@hplb.hpl.hp.com (Colin Needham)
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welter@fwi.uva.nl (Richard Welter)
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bssbc3gsd@dct.ac.uk (Grant Doig)
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rogerc@compnews.co.uk (Roger Crow)
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zmartin@eskimo.com (Zachary Martin)
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