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Anyone see any lesbian overtones between Ryder and Weaver in this film? I'd like to see another sequal with the two of them on Earth. --DanielCD 15:02, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)

I'd like to see 20th Century Fox let the franchise die. It's lost all hope of a dignified death though.

I don't know why Alien fans take Alien: Resurrection so seriously... It's obviously a joke, a parody of the previous movies (come on, Weyland-Yutani - the biggest megacorp in fiction - getting bought out by Walmart? How could you fall for that? Or the very beginning, which made me cringe). Granted, Alien³ was pretty campy, but at least it seemed the real thing, and was true to the previous movies. (And IMHO, disregarding those aspects, it was actually a good movie.)
I, for one, would like an Alien 5 dealing with Earth getting infested with xenomorphs. However, it would most likely be another attempt to cash in the series with little value to fans, like AvP was. --Nbettencourt 19:50, 3 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Hmmm, maybe get Paul Veorhoven on the case! Also, one of the early trailers for Alien3 had the line "...on earth, everybody can hear you scream.". You can see a crappy quicktime of it from fileplanet, via the link here -pointlesswasteoftime.com. (fileplanet = ewwww) Tzarius 10:47, 26 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

anyone against removing...?

this and aliens from the horror film catagory? alien and alien3 i can safely put in the horror or at least suspence catagory, but aliens and res are both action films with no real horror value, in my opinion i figured i would ask the community what they felt -manwithbrisk


Did anyone else find it strange the absolute apathy shown by the characters at the fact that a large section of the Earth's surface is obliterated by the ship crashing into it? Why didn't they detonate the whole planet, then they wouldn't have to worry about aliens killing anyone.Davidac18643 03:28, 14 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]