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Sigourney Weaver still interested in doing Alien 5
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parallax-scroll
2008-12-08 07:14:27 UTC
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There has been a neverending stream of speculation about the future of
the “Alien” franchise probably since the very moment “Alien
Resurrection” crashed and burned with most fans. Could James Cameron
or Ridley Scott be weighing a return to the franchise or would we be
cursed with more Predator crossovers? These are the questions that can
try a man’s soul.

But wait, there is hope! When I chatted with Sigourney Weaver the
other day (check out her take on the “Ghostbusters” sequel here), the
actress definitely seemed to still have plans for her iconic alter-
ego. “There’s definitely uncharted territory for Ripley,” she
promised.

However Weaver wondered if the alien itself can and should factor into
another film after the exposure its gotten in two “AVP” films. She
asked aloud “whether there’s unchartered territory for a creature
who’s become somewhat debased by this computer generated thing. I
haven’t seen ["Alien Vs. Predator"] but I just think if you overexpose
the creature, that’s a mistake.”

Weaver confirmed that she and Scott have discussed re-teaming for a
fifth film, “Both of us feel a kind of commitment to that woman. He’s
as much responsible for who she is as I am.” Then as she opined on the
way the alien creature had been ruined in the recent films, Weaver’s
comments got especially interesting.

“We’d have to go back to the drawing board on [the alien],” she said.
“Ridley said that right away when we first talked about [a fifth
film].”

And finally, the quote that’s gotten me mighty curious, “What we’re
interested in is taking the character of Ripley and seeing what other
science fiction story we can tell about someone who has lived several
lives.”

I didn’t really process what Weaver was saying at the time I suppose
but it sounds to me like we might be less looking at “Alien 5″ and
more of “Chronicles of Ripley.” Are Scott and Weaver thinking about an
altogether different type of sci-fi adventure for the character? Color
me intrigued.

Are you?

http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/12/05/sigourney-weaver-and-ridley-scott-to-team-up-for-alien-less-alien-sequel/#more-7321
rick++
2008-12-08 15:55:50 UTC
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Maybe they can assemble all the 60 and 70 year
old former action stars like Weaver, Ford, Stewart,
Connelly, Stallone etc. and make Cocoon-3
about how people in the Nursing Home fighting
bad guys.
Pjk
2008-12-08 17:04:25 UTC
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Post by rick++
Maybe they can assemble all the 60 and 70 year
old former action stars like Weaver, Ford, Stewart,
Connelly, Stallone etc. and make Cocoon-3
about how people in the Nursing Home fighting
bad guys.
They could call it Ripley - Believe It Or Not!

Pjk
T987654321
2008-12-08 23:17:29 UTC
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Too old.


I Just hope 5 isn't like 3 or 4.
Anim8rFSK
2008-12-09 00:41:46 UTC
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Post by T987654321
Too old.
I Just hope 5 isn't like 3 or 4.
If she can go back and undo 3 first, I'm in.
--
Bad Reboot's 'Crap Trek' 2009: "No Shat, No Show"
Ken from Chicago
2008-12-09 08:40:19 UTC
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Post by Anim8rFSK
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Post by T987654321
Too old.
I Just hope 5 isn't like 3 or 4.
If she can go back and undo 3 first, I'm in.
Ripley: "Whoa, I had the worst nightmare about being in prison with an
Alien."

Hicks: "Probably because the cryobeds malfunctioned, we've aged 2 decades."

Newt: "But at least now the nightmare's over."

Bishop: "Yeah, we're 30 minutes out from a starliner. Welcome back, Ripley."

-- Ken from Chicago
F***@live.com
2008-12-09 00:18:54 UTC
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Post by parallax-scroll
There has been a neverending stream of speculation about the future of
the “Alien” franchise probably since the very moment “Alien
Resurrection” crashed and burned with most fans. Could James Cameron
or Ridley Scott be weighing a return to the franchise or would we be
cursed with more Predator crossovers? These are the questions that can
try a man’s soul.
But wait, there is hope! When I chatted with Sigourney Weaver the
other day (check out her take on the “Ghostbusters” sequel here), the
actress definitely seemed to still have plans for her iconic alter-
ego. “There’s definitely uncharted territory for Ripley,” she
promised.
However Weaver wondered if the alien itself can and should factor into
another film after the exposure its gotten in two “AVP” films. She
asked aloud “whether there’s unchartered territory for a creature
who’s become somewhat debased by this computer generated thing. I
haven’t seen ["Alien Vs. Predator"] but I just think if you overexpose
the creature, that’s a mistake.”
Weaver confirmed that she and Scott have discussed re-teaming for a
fifth film, “Both of us feel a kind of commitment to that woman. He’s
as much responsible for who she is as I am.” Then as she opined on the
way the alien creature had been ruined in the recent films, Weaver’s
comments got especially interesting.
“We’d have to go back to the drawing board on [the alien],” she said.
“Ridley said that right away when we first talked about [a fifth
film].”
And finally, the quote that’s gotten me mighty curious, “What we’re
interested in is taking the character of Ripley and seeing what other
science fiction story we can tell about someone who has lived several
lives.”
I didn’t really process what Weaver was saying at the time I suppose
but it sounds to me like we might be less looking at “Alien 5″ and
more of “Chronicles of Ripley.” Are Scott and Weaver thinking about an
altogether different type of sci-fi adventure for the character? Color
me intrigued.
Are you?
Chicks have proven and done a lot for SciFi. Dismissing AVP, though
not of Milla Jovovich caliber RPG model, maybe she should see. It has
it's "production value" moments (in totality quite entirely distanced
from AVP2). Whereas Milla, in her first role, climbing down from
dormant status off the lab slab, is worth everybit a stop-freeze as
Sigourney was in slow-motion preparation suited-up for a unwelcome
guest during the final moments of the first Alien. Her finest
conditioning, I'd personally reserve for Ghostbusters, though she's my
favorite and just peachy playing opposite Mel Gibson in The Year of
Living Dangerously. PS - Convey all the best to her next time you're
chitchatting. Luv, luv - Flasherly
Stapler
2008-12-10 03:48:50 UTC
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Post by F***@live.com
Chicks have proven and done a lot for SciFi. Dismissing AVP, though
not of Milla Jovovich caliber RPG model, maybe she should see. It has
it's "production value" moments (in totality quite entirely distanced
from AVP2). Whereas Milla, in her first role, climbing down from
dormant status off the lab slab, is worth everybit a stop-freeze as
Sigourney was in slow-motion preparation suited-up for a unwelcome
guest during the final moments of the first Alien. Her finest
conditioning, I'd personally reserve for Ghostbusters, though she's my
favorite and just peachy playing opposite Mel Gibson in The Year of
Living Dangerously. PS - Convey all the best to her next time you're
chitchatting. Luv, luv - Flasherly
Don't forgot what Lena Headey is doing in "The Sarah Connor Chronicles".
She's the new Ripley.
Anim8rFSK
2008-12-10 05:58:56 UTC
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Post by F***@live.com
Chicks have proven and done a lot for SciFi. Dismissing AVP, though
not of Milla Jovovich caliber RPG model, maybe she should see. It has
it's "production value" moments (in totality quite entirely distanced
from AVP2). Whereas Milla, in her first role, climbing down from
dormant status off the lab slab, is worth everybit a stop-freeze as
Sigourney was in slow-motion preparation suited-up for a unwelcome
guest during the final moments of the first Alien. Her finest
conditioning, I'd personally reserve for Ghostbusters, though she's my
favorite and just peachy playing opposite Mel Gibson in The Year of
Living Dangerously. PS - Convey all the best to her next time you're
chitchatting. Luv, luv - Flasherly
Don't forgot what Lena Headey is doing in "The Sarah Connor Chronicles".
She's the new Ripley.
Except for being just awful in the role, sure.
--
Bad Reboot's 'Crap Trek' 2009: "No Shat, No Show"
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