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Faker:
So Alien is 30 this year, and what better way to mark said anniversary than remaking it!!!

Hard to imagine this being a good thing, although the involvement of Ridley Scott as a producer gives me some faint hope.

The only way I think this might work is that rather than being a straight remake, maybe a prequel? As in showing how the Aliens came to land on LV-426, along with that massive ship and the space jockey with the giant hole punched in his sternum?

Sox:

--- Quote from: Faker on 28 May 2009, 05:19 ---So Alien is 30 this year, and what better way to mark said anniversary than remaking it!!!

Hard to imagine this being a good thing, although the involvement of Ridley Scott as a producer gives me some faint hope.

The only way I think this might work is that rather than being a straight remake, maybe a prequel? As in showing how the Aliens came to land on LV-426, along with that massive ship and the space jockey with the giant hole punched in his sternum?

--- End quote ---

That won't happen and it will be terrible.

MadassAlex:
After ALIEN 3, which was passable at least and actually quite interesting, everything ALIEN-related has turned to shit (with exceptions concerning games).

I can't see this remake being much good, especially since the limitations of technology at the time helped create the atmosphere and horror.

BeoPuppy:
And, of course, Sigourney Weaver in her underwear was at that time quite interesting indeed.

Remakes are the pits, though. I'd rather that they take a stab at a new story than try to fix something that isn't broken.

Dazed:
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