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lol, no L here at all, the closest any of you have come to refuting anything I've said is sucky's 'it eats air', which I dealt with. Has shown most of you to be superficially inclined though 'ooh look, it's shiny, that means it's good'.
Oh stop it!

You've been absolutely schooled on this thread and not for the first time.

Sit down and shut up.

Daft cùnt,
 
The Aliens are actually based on real life on Earth

Parasitical insects capture a victim, sting it to paralyse it and lay an egg or eggs inside the victim and the grub/grubs take all the protein they need from the victim, they then form into a chrysalis and hatch out as fully formed insects, who do not eat but take sips of nectar from plants until they repeat the process before they die

In the Alien films an egg is laid inside the victim and the grub for want of a better word takes all the protein it needs from its victim before it bursts out of the victim, it them hides, sheds its first skin and transforms into its final version as a fully formed Alien

In the films most are stung to immobilise them to prepare them for the face huggers but some appear to be bitten maybe for blood

In nature Vampire bats survive on a tiny sip of blood each night from victims who do not even know the have been bitten which is where the original Vampire legend came from so maybe the Aliens just need some blood to survive without actual food

Just a thought but every Monster in every horror film is based on centuries old legends mixed with current living creatures who do not eat or breed as we do
Well that explains why John Hurt was looking perfectly fine until he started coughing his guts up during supper. He had been robbed of all his protein.

It's an alien, it's not of this world. It's a totally different kind of life form. It doesn't adhere to our Planets laws of nature, biology and yes Ern, even physics.

THAT IS THE WHOLE BASIS THAT EVERY ALIEN FILM EVER MADE IS BASED ON.

That is why the company want to capture it in the first place and that is why Ripley wants to wipe it out.

It's really not rocket science tbph.
 
Oh stop it!

You've been absolutely schooled on this thread and not for the first time.

Sit down and shut up.

Daft cùnt,
How have I been schooled? Not a single one of you has been able to refute a single criticism other than "it eats air" which ignores that it is a biological being created with human DNA, it's lifecycle in the other movies, and the lack of negative air pressure when the door opens. You've all ignored the plethora of eye-roll scenes in the movie, which happen when any character in the film makes a decision, which are all utterly ****ing ******ed down to the last scene where, instead of taking 2 or 3 steps to the side to avoid being crushed by the rolling spaceship, they run in it's direct path.
It's pretty, yes, and it has a great score, but the plot is laughable, only people with the intelligence of the characters in this movie think it's good, and they're borderline ******s.

and you haven't schooled anyone on this site ever, even aber had a better success rate than you.
 
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How have I been schooled? Not a single one of you has been able to refute a single criticism other than "it eats air" which ignores that it is a biological being created with human DNA, it's lifecycle in the other movies, and the lack of negative air pressure when the door opens. You've all ignored the plethora of eye-roll scenes in the movie, which happen when any character in the film makes a decision, which are all utterly ****ing ******ed down to the last scene where, instead of taking 2 or 3 steps to the side to avoid being crushed by the rolling spaceship, they run in it's direct path.
It's pretty, yes, and it has a great score, but the plot is laughable, only people with the intelligence of the characters in this movie think it's good, and they're borderline ******s.

and you haven't schooled anyone on this site ever, even aber had a better success rate than you.
You've made an utter cùnt of yourself. You slated a movie for something that happened in every previous movie that led up to that movie. You then came out with some shìte about it being wrong because it doesn't tally with the "first law of thermodynamics" in a vain bid to look intelligent.

You even slagged Luv for being to dumb to understand such a concept.

EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE NO UNDERSTANDING OF IT YOURSELF!

You have dodged questions put to you about your mental, pretentious pìsh and now you're calling anybody who dares disagree with your fùcked up opinions of the film as ******s.

See if you had just said, me no likey that film, it's not very good then everything would have been cooshty mate. Coming out with rants about how an imaginary Alien doesn't adhere to Earth based physics theories just makes you look...well...******ed tbh.
 
For the love of God no one tell Ern that King Kong would sweat to death, and Godzilla would be crushed under its own weight.

This would destroy him.
 
The film thread head never been such fun.

Looking forward to finding flaws in the next 2 films.

I did have a couple of issues with Prometheus and Alien Covenant

The Androids in those films were far more advanced and intelligent than the ones in Alien and Aliens but were thousands of years before them

Also the planet was almost an untarnished Earth but in Alien and Aliens it was uninhabitable, but apart from that they were pure escapism that you could switch off from our present reality and be absorbed in the films and enjoy them for what they are
 
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I did have a couple of issues with Prometheus and Alien Covenant

The Androids in those films were far more advanced and intelligent than the ones in Alien and Aliens but were thousands of years before them

Also the planet was almost an untarnished Earth but in Alien and Aliens it was uninhabitable, but apart from that they were pure escapism that you could switch off from our present reality and be absorbed in the films and enjoy them for what they are

Exactly! Escapism being the key word ffs.

I don't think it's the same planet btw.
 
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I did have a couple of issues with Prometheus and Alien Covenant

The Androids in those films were far more advanced and intelligent than the ones in Alien and Aliens but were thousands of years before them

Also the planet was almost an untarnished Earth but in Alien and Aliens it was uninhabitable, but apart from that they were pure escapism that you could switch off from our present reality and be absorbed in the films and enjoy them for what they are
Sorry about that @Big Ern I'll add them to your list.
 
Prometheus was where the Engineers spaceship was rammed and crashed and that was the spaceship that was found in Alien

Are you sure mate? In Alien they come out of hypersleep because of a distress signal. The distress signal is deliberate to lure spaceships to the site.

Also the engineer is still sitting in the "pilot seat" in Alien when they find it whereas in Prometheus he leaves it after the crash to go after the woman.

And there were no Alien eggs in the Prometheus ship.
 
Are you sure mate? In Alien they come out of hypersleep because of a distress signal. The distress signal is deliberate to lure spaceships to the site.

Also the engineer is still sitting in the "pilot seat" in Alien when they find it whereas in Prometheus he leaves it after the crash to go after the woman.

And there were no Alien eggs in the Prometheus ship.
It's the Ship that Shaw and David escape in that's the one in Alien.
 
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Now that makes sense.

Although Duggie's original point then stands as the Engineer home planet is full of greenery, but in Alien is a shell.
That's because of the organism released by the Engineer that relies on more life, so in Covenant the planet is already dying, no birds or wildlife. It's terrible writing with just a scene of a few minutes explaining it.
 
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