Have you seen the 'assembly cut' of 3?
It's an interesting look at the direction Fincher wanted to take it before the studio interfered. It's far from perfect, but I reckon it's an improvement.
The internet seems to be full of people calling for David to be in any sequel to Romulus to wrap up the Prometheus/Covenant trilogy too, that would certainly be do-able and it'd be good to give Fassbender a proper conclusion to the character.
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It's an interesting look at the direction Fincher wanted to take it before the studio interfered. It's far from perfect, but I reckon it's an improvement.
The internet seems to be full of people calling for David to be in any sequel to Romulus to wrap up the Prometheus/Covenant trilogy too, that would certainly be do-able and it'd be good to give Fassbender a proper conclusion to the character.
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Not seen Assembly Cut.
It's an ox that gets facehugged in that, right?
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It's an ox that gets facehugged in that, right?
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I've always been a defender of Alien3
and yeah, it's an ox that gets facehugged in the Assembly Cut (lol actually it's your mum). It's worth watching.
www.denofgeek.com/movies/alien-3-comparing-the-assembly-cut-to-the-theatrical-cut/
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and yeah, it's an ox that gets facehugged in the Assembly Cut (lol actually it's your mum). It's worth watching.
www.denofgeek.com/movies/alien-3-comparing-the-assembly-cut-to-the-theatrical-cut/
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maybe helps that I bought Alan Dean Foster's "novelization" before the film came out,
and it matched the assembly cut rather than the finished version. Also generally made the story and characters a hell of a lot more coherent than they ended up in the film.
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and it matched the assembly cut rather than the finished version. Also generally made the story and characters a hell of a lot more coherent than they ended up in the film.
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Actually yeah I had the novelisations of the first three films too, maybe that's why I like it.
Weirdest part of the books which sticks in my mind is when you get a couple of paragraphs about what Jonesy the cat is thinking when playing with a bit of string.
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Weirdest part of the books which sticks in my mind is when you get a couple of paragraphs about what Jonesy the cat is thinking when playing with a bit of string.
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I've still got those three books, it was all you had in them days before they released the films on sell-through VHS.
I just read that ADF did the novelisation for Covenant too, might get that for old time's sake.
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I just read that ADF did the novelisation for Covenant too, might get that for old time's sake.
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It's a pretty bleak film innit.
Wonder why they went with a dogburster rather than the ox.
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Wonder why they went with a dogburster rather than the ox.
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Too difficult to film - you can't really train an ox
according to that article.
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according to that article.
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