

Developers had to cut content out because even 50GB, the game was larger have-enough-space At least with Sony, they choose to move forward bu putting their HD Drive in alien vs predator 2 part 1 full movie Unit. Chances are the games do not take up the entire Disc, but lets take for example the New Metal Gear Solid that is coming soon.
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I own a PS3 and it seems that all my games are on BLU-RAY.

How did it lower the expense, the HDDVD ad-on started its life 2 As far as blu ray goes, its only for movie for now. I don't know how any movie like this could meet EVERYONES expectations.but I am excited to see it because so many of the people you would want involved in this movie ARE working on it.I think MS make a great move by making it as an add on. I can't imagine who better to try and preserve the legacy of the original film.one that obviously was a big deal for Ridley.than the man himself. On Scott, the actors, the film in general: If anything, they have tried to lead us away from that because Ridley doesn't want someone to be disappointed if a chest hasn't burst by minute 20 of the film. I mean seriously.space jockey.the design of the set (Giger design everywhere).the things people have seen on the set. I'm sorry.unless time and money has been spent to purposefully mislead us (we know some probably has), it would be almost impossible for this not to be an Alien prequel.part I. I saw somebody post about not knowing if this movie is related to Alien. Even if it had been less logical, I would have still accepted it and tried to enjoy it. But I enjoyed the reboot and accepted the premise. I am a huge Star Trek fan from back in the days of TOS.

What if Prometheus never mentions a Queen in the life cycle.but there is a second prequel that does? You won't know until then, will you? But it's one you should think about.because making a statement like that.to me at ans you have taken something too far. It's also completely logical to assume what happened in Aliens could be explained by something that happened elsewhere on LV-426, independent of the human hosts.and we were never shown it or had it explained (uh.Prometheus anyone?).Īnd it could be parts of both.hmmmm.Įither way, saying you will IGNORE a movie if it doesn't acknowledge the Queen's life cycle is obviously a personal choice. Something we would have seen in Alien, had the creature survived longer. It's completely logical to assume that what happened in Aliens was the result of human hosts. The egg that impregnated Kane, we assume, came from Space Jockey/Alien DNA.īut obviously, in Alien, we never saw a full life cycle of the creature.one born from a human.to know what would have happened to it. What we see in Alien is IMPLIED to be something that was borne of the space jockey. It's entirely possible that the original creatures were asexual. As long as some kind of logical explanation is presented that makes getting from A to B plausible.then you should just go with it. The extended edit is better than the theater version.and the somber ending is even acceptable finally.20 years later.but what killed my movie going experience, even in the extended edit, are some of the terrible effects shots.Īs much as I want to believe it, the dog alien running along the ceiling is just not believable.and that's all I can think of when I see those scenes.Īt least we don't have to worry about anything like that happening with Prometheus.Īgain, I think Ridley really wants to make a science fiction movie (first) that's worthy of it's predecessor.(well, actually it's successor.but that's another issue entirely).and if that's how it turns out, I think I'll be very happy with the result. The really tough part about this franchise is that Alien 3 COULD have been fantastic. And obviously, the queen was a huge part of why that was so. While I would like to have seen a more Alien-like sequel, I remember walking out of the theater after Aliens thinking "that was a great sequel". I definitely understand your point of view.and to an extent, I agree with it.īut in terms of film making and the time (1986) that the film was made, Cameron made a lot of really insightful and smart decisions.
