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In Aliens, Acheron LV 426 had a colony for 20 years prior to the rescue of Ripley from the shuttle. The directive to the colony to investigate the coordinates of the derelict was sent by the company after Ripley's rescue and inquiry. Why wouldn't the queen hot foot it over to the colony to cocoon the colonists when they showed up 20 years earlier? Maybe the Space Jockey, finding himself stranded on LV 426 in a damaged ship, went down to the bioweaponhold and stuck his face in an egg. Once the impregnation was complete, he got back into his biomechanical pilot suit and activated the warning? message that caused the Nostromo to land on LV426. Suicide by xenomorph? [Show spoiler]
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Alright noob question here and sort off out of the topic, forgive me but how the hell does a Xenomorph see? Do they just "see" by pheromones, or like bat's sonar?
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Ridley Scott, Making of Alien, 2003. You're not really meant to know. Quote:
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Here is a question...does the "Space Jockey" have another name? (e.g. Alien = Xenomorph, and Predator = Yautja).
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http://aliens.wikia.com/wiki/Mala'kak |
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Also, "The creatures possess no visible eyes; Giger mandated this in his original design, because he felt that it made the creatures much more frightening if one could not tell they were looking at them.[7] In the original Alien film, the top of the creature's head was semi-transparent, with empty eye sockets of human appearance visible within. This element was dropped in later movies, but reused for the Predalien design, on the front portion of its skull." (AlienSpeciesWiki)
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which is interesting considering Planet of the Vampires has always been cited as an influence, whether it was conscious/intentional or not. great movie by the way! would love to have that on bluray some day. |
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O'Bannon wrote the original screenplay for Alien in 1976. I just finished reading it and the preface, also written by him, which includes information about what provided the inspiration for various scenes. Wikipedia got it right here: "In writing the script, O'Bannon drew inspiration from many previous works of science fiction and horror. He later stated that "I didn't steal Alien from anybody. I stole it from everybody!" The Thing from Another World (1951) inspired the idea of professional men being pursued by a deadly alien creature through a claustrophobic environment. Forbidden Planet (1956) gave O'Bannon the idea of a ship being warned not to land, and then the crew being killed one by one by a mysterious creature when they defy the warning. Planet of the Vampires (1965) contains a scene in which the heroes discover a giant alien skeleton; this influenced the Nostromo crew's discovery of the alien creature in the derelict spacecraft. O'Bannon has also noted the influence of "Junkyard" (1953), a short story by Clifford D. Simak in which a crew lands on an asteroid and discovers a chamber full of eggs. He has also cited as influences Strange Relations by Philip José Farmer (1960), which covers alien reproduction, and various EC Comics horror titles carrying stories in which monsters eat their way out of people."
A bit of trivia: Here is the "warning" message from the original screenplay that caused the Nostromo's investigation of LV 426 LIMTIS\LIMTIS\LIMTIS, R'O'NNIBLAS AI BREX PH'NGLAI ZUR GDOMASTION R'ZEDRO VETON FHTAGN. AI REN, TRE HORTH LIMTIS LINIK CEVNOGLOGNER,SUTIDES AI THOROLAST, GLES, GLES, GLES. Later in the screenplay, the computer is able to translate only three words: "WARNING TRAP AVERT or "TURN ONES EYES AWAY" The screenplay can be found on Alien Anthology, Disk 6 (Alien Anthology Archives) |
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the connection to PotV is more than just the skeleton. its been a couple years since ive seen it, but im pretty sure the reason they end up on the planet is because they retrieve a mysterious distress signal. theres also a derelict ship along with the giant skeleton.
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PotV synopsis here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059792/synopsis |
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One sure fire way to ruin this movie is to end it within 5 minutes of the space jockey ship crashing
I'd much rather have the space jokey ship crashing scene saga happen early in the movie or midway through I hate knowing what the final scene of a movie will encompass |
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Keep in mind, the xenomorph pods/eggs/bioweapons? are not the xenomorph. The DNA comment by Ridley could be referring to the biomechanical overtones seen in the Space Jockey/Engineer which can be clearly seen in the Prometheus teaser trailer when the Space Jockey chair rotates up out of the floor with the Engineer shown on the right. Obviously I am speculating, but I think it is a plausible extrapolation of confirmed data. ![]() |
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Regarding the placement of xenomorph "eggs" on the Space Jockey ship: In the original screenplay by O'Bannon, there was only one egg which was found next to the Space Jockey in the pilot room. The main cache of eggs were in a pyramid located some distance from the ship. That is where the Nostromo crew member is infected/impregnated. Giger had created a frieze of the Alien lifecycle which was on the wall of the egg chamber inside the pyramid. Images of those sets can be seen on some youtube videos featuring Giger's work. I see you have recently acquired the Alien Anthology. Have you had an opportunity to look at disk6/7 archive info? |
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