It's been so long since there was an Aliens film (I don't count the AVP films as they were crap), that just the existence of the film, and that it's Ridley Scott directing it, is enough to get my attention. It's all a bit grisly, as you'd expect, but it does have great special effects, with all the Giger touches, and a few answers as to who the big aliens were in the original film. You won't want to eat any calamari for a while, though.
... about programming, growing up in the 1970's and 80's, games, science fiction, working in a charity book shop, films, spending too much time watching television, living in Basildon and Essex, and whatever else emerges from my fevered imagination. If you're reading this, it's your fault you clicked on the link: I am not responsible for your actions.
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Prometheus
Sort-of a prequel to Alien, an expedition ship, The Prometheus, lands on a alien planet looking for the origins of life.
It's been so long since there was an Aliens film (I don't count the AVP films as they were crap), that just the existence of the film, and that it's Ridley Scott directing it, is enough to get my attention. It's all a bit grisly, as you'd expect, but it does have great special effects, with all the Giger touches, and a few answers as to who the big aliens were in the original film. You won't want to eat any calamari for a while, though.
It's been so long since there was an Aliens film (I don't count the AVP films as they were crap), that just the existence of the film, and that it's Ridley Scott directing it, is enough to get my attention. It's all a bit grisly, as you'd expect, but it does have great special effects, with all the Giger touches, and a few answers as to who the big aliens were in the original film. You won't want to eat any calamari for a while, though.
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