Ridley Scott's
#476 posted by nitin on 2004/06/25 12:24:53
also expressed intentions to revisit the alien franchise if there is a good enough script.
Heh
#477 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/25 12:27:10
so he's not coming back then.
Seed Of Chucky
#478 posted by . on 2004/06/25 12:37:15
Chucky's little demonling kid is voiced by none-other than Billy Boyd of LOTR.
James Cameron
#479 posted by Kinn on 2004/06/25 12:58:37
is apparently working on a huge project. He is being very secretive about it, but says that it's a) inspired by ROTK, and b) a sci-fi set in the future.
I have two theories - either this is the rumoured 'His Dark Materials' adaptation, or it could be an epic set in the Aliens universe, i.e. Alien 5. I'm hoping for the latter.
Holy Fuck
#480 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/25 13:10:39
that sounds good
i don't think it sounds like the 1st, simply because its not set in the future.
I'll hope for Alien 5 too, but i can't really see how it can be inspired by Return of the King, unless he means huge battle scenes and impromptu singing. Also if he manages to bring back hudson somehow and cast arnie, he'll have made the best possible movie!
Starbuck
#481 posted by Kinn on 2004/06/25 14:11:16
I read the quote on theonering.net, but I can't dig it up again, because their archive system is so fubared. The gist of it is that he wants to emulate the huge epicness/cinematic style of ROTK. I can see this being translated into massive battles on the Alien homeworld, or even *gasp* a massive Earth invasion.
Starbuck, You Are Wrong.
#482 posted by biff_debris on 2004/06/25 19:30:07
Cameron can hold his own and all, but he's no Ridley Scott. Just remember, if the first film had been like Cameron's the project would've been a really bad television series like Aliens AL-1 by now.
Coming This Fall On UPN!
#483 posted by metlslime on 2004/06/25 19:35:10
By That
#484 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/25 20:24:10
should i infer that you prefer Alien to Aliens?! subjectivity aside, there's an opinion thats plain wrong.
Personally,
#485 posted by HeadThump on 2004/06/25 21:23:40
I hated Aliens; IMHO, a predictable and boring action flick.
I loved Alien; a first rate and very suspenseful horror movie that served to extend the Science Fiction genre at a time it was being dumbdowned by Star Wars and its imitators.
I actually liked Alien 3 as a low key and unpretensious sequel in the spirit of the first movie.
I have never seen the fourth even though Winona is a living doll incapable of fault of any kind no matter what the media may say, IMHO.
Alien
#486 posted by nitin on 2004/06/26 01:05:03
was a far better film on every level, but Aliens was so much more fun. I like both but if I had to rate, I'd go with Alien.
As for having an epic scale Alien movie, please no. That sounds like immense suckage ala starship troopers.
Immense Suckage Ala Starship Troopers
#487 posted by HeadThump on 2004/06/26 01:44:05
Heinlein deserved much better than what they delivered in that movie. The novel was provocative in the best sense of the word.
Don't Get Me Wrong
#488 posted by biff_debris on 2004/06/26 10:26:22
I like Aliens big-time, and watch it my SE version regularly. But yes, Alienis way better. In retrospect I'm sure it looks like nothing innovative or groundbreaking, but in '79 it was -- and to a great degree it still is. Like 2001 and Blade Runner (another Ridley Scott film), it changed the genre of scifi at the movies significantly and for the better.
<- USCM
#489 posted by Kell on 2004/06/26 12:46:06
The suggested lineup when I last read the rumour was:
James Cameron: script
Ridley Scott: director
Sigourney Weaver: overpaid, underwhelming, clueless ego
One of these three would be very bad for the Aliens phenomenon. Can you guess which one?
[hint: it's not the first two]
As I Said
#490 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/26 13:53:47
its time arnie starred in an alien movie :)
Serious?
#491 posted by . on 2004/06/26 14:15:01
I thought most would not prefer Arnie in Aliens much less another action movie
Obviously It Depends
#492 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/26 14:32:53
... on the style and director of the film. He was good in Predator, for example.
Total Recall.
#493 posted by biff_debris on 2004/06/26 14:51:42
Best Ahnuld move ever: SEE J00 AHT DEH PAHTY RIKTURR!
Awesome Movie
#494 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/26 15:54:42
CONSIDER THAT A DIVOURSE!!
The Stepford Wives
#495 posted by biff_debris on 2004/06/26 20:03:43
Just got back from it. Basically, it's a Simpsons episode done as a live action film, and it doesn't carry over at all. Some really funny parts (The Walken handling the announcing chores during a remote-controlled toy robot battle was my personal fave), but the script was really faulty and confusing, and the balance was way too uneven to make the entire film an enjoyable experience. Just glad it was a matinee.
Total Recall
#496 posted by nitin on 2004/06/26 22:42:15
biff,
I love that line, typical arnie cheese & charm rolled into one.
Ahnuld
Best Ahnuld move ever: SEE J00 AHT DEH PAHTY RIKTURR!
Its somewhat scary that this man now has control over the state of california.
Uwf
#498 posted by pushplay on 2004/06/27 15:15:46
The man came from a foreign country with a few bucks and some big muscles and is now worth a large fortune. He did an excellent job managing his identity and he made a lot of money in realestate and stocks. He may not have been elected for the right reasons but I think California could have done a lot worse.
Agreed
#499 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/27 15:26:15
if nothing else, his drive to succeed will help him along
<-- Squeal Taxpayer, Squeal!
#500 posted by HeadThump on 2004/06/27 19:06:10
As if the professional politicians in California were doing any better. Arnold is a natural leader; optimistic and driven. Ideology is entirely secondary here. I would prefer to be fleeced by someone like Arnold than that sourpuss Davis. Arnold would never forget to include the reach around.
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