Gibson's first draft sounds perfect. It's like sculpting the statue of David and then continuing to chip more away till It's Ronald Mcdonald sitting on a toilet.
Truth be told, the novelization of his script is probably the best version out there. I read it a month ago and it really is the best job someone could have done with what they had to work with.
Jesus, knowing about some of these earlier drafts makes me appreciate the film EVEN more XD Always loved Alien 3, dig the theatrical cut and the assembly cut. It's the overall mood that really drives the film for me, but I understand the hatred for it too. GREAT VIDEO! About to watch part 2 :)
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q Those are Rian Johnson's own words. He said in a behind the scenes video that "Monty Python in space" was the tone he was going for with TLJ. Very telling that Alien 3 was also going in that direction in the early drafts.
@@neganstains5745 Really? Good lord. I thought Rian Johnson just doesn't understand Star Wars, but he also doesn't understand Monty Python (unless he was looking at the Python skits that weren't very good, because not even they hit gold every time, but I digress). I suppose Alien 3 and TLJ had similar issues in that the studios didn't care what they were doing; they sent some producers who did their own desires, sacrificing the property in the process. Although, Alien never had a comeback in spin-offs like Star Wars did with Mandalorian, Clone Wars, and so on. That said, apparently there is a new Alien movie coming out this year, so fifth time's the charm? (I guess seventh time if you count AvP movies)
I was at the preview screening for A³. They bribed us with free popcorn, candy, drinks, t-shirts, and posters. I still hated it. I blasted it in the focus group (this was before the internet).
Was this the Southern California one? The one Ralph Brown (infamously) labeled in the British Alien Legacy doc as being staffed with "braindead teenagers"? You might have saved the movie from being even worse, honestly.
That first draft of Gibsons script sounded like the kind of unhinged, nonsensical bullshit that Ridley Scott these days would make into a movie at the drop of a hat.
You can get it as a graphic novel from Dark Horse. And you're absolutely right. Giler and Hill were right to hard pass on that one even though all that alien virus crap seemed to have stuck to the Fox archives like speckle because it's the basis for those awful Prometheus films.
I notice when its talked about, its only really the basic premise about the Space Commies and Hicks + Bishop. The rest of the script sounds like it was attempting a fresh take but it missed the mark. The Dark Horse comics handled the Aliens universe sans Ripley fairly well, thats apparently too hard for FOX/Disney
Not just the producers. Sigourney Weaver was equally responsible for this. She said "no guns or I won't do the movie". Hence, the premise of this movie is so dumb
Coming out of Aliens, it was natural for the audience to want several things next. One: Ripley had developed a relationship with Newt and Hicks. She was now effectively Newt's surrogate mother, and Hicks had become a strong character, and a potential romantic interest. Fans wanted to see those relationships evolve. Two: Aliens further opened up the world by showing a space military, in the form of Colonial marines. The threat from the Alien had risen to multiple, and we had seen a Queen alien. It felt natural that this would be built upon, that Weyland Yutani's desire for this biological weapon might cause Earth to be put under threat, or might cause an expedition to find the origin of the aliens. Either way, the natural next film was to further explore humanity's relationship with this lethal species and perhaps find some answers to long held questions. Ripley's story could have even ended after Aliens. After all, that was her character crescendo. She'd lost a daughter, gained a new one, and she'd faced her fears head on. It didn't have to be formulaic. What fans didn't expect, was the erasure of the remaining characters from Aliens, and a movie which is essentially just a soft-reboot of Alien, but not as good. We're back to a group of people isolated in a network of dark corridors with minimal ways to defend themselves being hunted by a single predatory alien, and all of Ripley's relationships from the last film are removed. That was always going to leave a sour taste. There are some good bits in that movie, but will always be a colossal case of what could have been, and never was.
Yeah, there was some great story possibilities had Newt and Hicks been in Alien 3. Can you imagine the tension of Newt in that environment with Hicks watching over her. That alone is great story material and then adding an alien to it.
@Rekaert welp we can put the blame on the execs and the star herself who became executive producer and had several demands such as no guns, as much as we all love her hahaha
To be fair, other media did expand with new forms of Xenomorph, making them disturbing on wholely different levels, much like the Flood from Halo, the more you look into them, the creepier they get! If you want to know what I mean, jus look up the Gravemind Forms! Yes, "Forms", plural!
I'll never forgive this movie for completely undoing the fight to survive that the characters who made it through Aliens went through. I can hear Producer Guy saying "Killing beloved characters ignominiously offscreen is tight."
The bleak series was bleak? People fight to survive everyday and don’t. Aliens was a popcorn movie. A well done one but made for general consumption and the masses regardless. Alien 3 is a much truer sequel to the first movie. It is flawed from interference but newt dying is not one of the problems I have with it personally
I don't even consider Alien 3 to be canon, because it opens with an *UNRESOLVABLE PLOT HOLE* which made it impossible to suspend my disbelief, hence I've only watched the first 5 minutes of the film.
Thank you for doing this. Development is the most fascinating part of any production for me, especially the projects that lapse into "Development Hell." Considering the root of Alien 3's demise was the fact they never had a script going in, you would have thought Lauzirika would have dedicated a segment within the Alien Anthology to exploring exactly what you pulled together. Bravo, sir.
That Ward concept (7th draft, I believe, the one with the Luddite monastery) actually sounded like the first step in the right direction to me, even if it was hampered by "Monty Pythonesque humor" and something that seems to have been a running theme through these failed early drafts, something I call: "Aliens Doing Goofy Shit" (stuff like setting things on fire with their blood, infecting machines, etc.) Wooden planet? OK, it's weird and high concept, but it can be handwaved as a gigantic alien space-plant that the monks have carved their home into. The medieval take on the alien seemed like a neat idea: an incarnation of the devil which the monks might try (and obviously fail) to exorcise away, and whose arrival is marked by a monstrous birth (it's Aliens Doing Goofy Shit, but in this case, it's a neat idea, just one that needed some development so that it made more sense....) Monks growing and carving their monastery out of a planet-sized living plant isn't very far off from the sort of biomechanical concept that HR Giger originally worked with anyway (and it's why I actually think the screaming spaceship thing from one of the earlier scripts was one of the more intriguing failed ideas to come out of the earlier development for the movie: living, sentient, screaming spacecraft would have been right up Giger's biomechanical alley as well!) The android that was locked away in the cellars as an abomination had a neat gothic horror quality to it, like those lunatics that used to get chained up in attics, and the secret "technology room" hidden away at the heart of this "haunted monastery in space" concept also seems like a neat, vaguely gothic idea, though it seems like it needs some work to avoid being too busy a script with all these secrets locked away in one story. With Sigourney Weaver on board as supposed "must-have" character, it might have run off of the Old Dark House gothic horror trope, where travelers shelter from a storm in a haunted mansion full of suspicious characters hiding a dark secret: Ripley's escape pod is driven by a meteor shower or solar storm or whatever to shelter in this space monastery, where the monks don't want her intrusion and act like they have something to hide and so on, and from there it's a story of Ripley uncovering the monastery's secrets, which turn out to be that they are concealing a "xenomorph" infestation that they treat as a demonic punishment for some unknown guilt or sin they must atone for, maybe by sacrificing Ripley, folk-horror style. One could easily see a sort of internal Luddite Logic to the monks' conclusion that Ripley's arrival is one bad omen in a disturbing sudden series of bad omens that include that monstrous birth, and the "dark and stormy night" that drove Ripley's escape pod to the monastery in the first place..... That "technology room" might be the equivalent of a "mad scientist's laboratory" where monks secretly working with "The Company" on bioweapon testing have actually caused the alien problems, and Ripley must rely on the deranged android prisoner for her survival, in a third Ripley-and-android dynamic in contrast with the coldly professional evil of the android from the first movie, and Bishop from the second movie. There's really not much of a wheel to reinvent here, other than polishing up the sci-fi bits, and writing up some appropriate dialogue and so on: much like the second movie was a War Movie IN SPACE and the first movie was a Slasher Movie IN SPACE, gothic horror tropes like folk horror, the Old Dark House, and the Lovecraftian Small Town With a Secret are pretty well-established and familiar, play pretty well together when mixed-and-matched against each other, and are pretty easy to transfer to the Alien Universe. They just needed something a little special to tie them together and set the third movie apart from what came before, and the monks in their wooden space-monastery seem to be a great, weird concept for that purpose, one of the more original and artistic ideas that could have come from the film series since Giger's original biomechanical theme in the first movie.....
I've never been to a cinema screening like Alien 3. We managed tickets for the 2nd night as the premier was sold out. By about halfway through, people were getting restless. During the hunt for the alien there were catcalls, and at the end, the entire audience left in funerial silence... Such a contrast to Aliens.
Less than a minute in and I'm already absorbed! To give my opinion on the film at this point - I enjoyed it in it's original form and Alien was revered in my house. It was the first "grown up" movie I ever watched alone... when I was 4-5yrs old (it was at the time and for many years afterwards the only pre-recorded film that we had), Aliens was equally as loved when it came out a couple of years later. I really appreciated Alien³, while thinking it didn't match the lofty standards and therefore expectations created by the first two. I haven't seen the "assembly cut" yet, but my father said it was much better. Can't wait to watch the rest of your presentation.
Part 2 is almost ready to go, but I want to get into the retrospective of the film before I post it. There is so much to discuss about this movie and I can't wait to share it with you. Glad you're here and we can't wait to see you back.
Eric Red should be arrested for that script 😂. Imagine you’d seen Alien and Aliens in the cinema when they came out then eagerly clutching your popcorn at the start of Alien 3 and having to endure that utter shitshow. I would be so confused. Makes the Alien 3 we got look like a masterpiece!
I was a big fan of Alien and Aliens from the late 80s; I've thought, talked, and written, about Alien3 many times since then. I may post something here, though there is maybe enough fan theorizing and insights at this point. But... "an alien mosquito that bites chickens, and they turn into aliens, but fail to fly" is a truly magnificent sentence, perhaps the pinnacle of the franchise. Thank you for all your hard work.
My mother and I like Alien, but we love Aliens. It is our favorite movie, truly something special that we both share and enjoy. I remember waiting to see Alien 3 with nervous anticipation because I knew it could never live up to expectations. And then the day finally came when my mother and I saw Alien 3 together in the theater at the mall. I remember walking out into the food court in stunned silence. I wouldn't feel that kind of disapppointment again until many years later at the premiere of The Phantom Menace. But in that case, it was only me; Alien 3 had the honor of disappointing both myself and my mother simultaneously. I would discover later on that we were hardly the only ones.
The one thing that I really like about this movie is that it gives us a better look at Xenomorph biology. The fact that the Xeno takes on characteristics of its host, like a virus taking some of the DNA of the cell it infected. Truly fascinating. Besides that, this movie was a pretty big let down 😢.
Neither movie deserve any love, but at least A:R is 'fun', and didn't make go out of its way to make the prior movies literally pointless the way A3 did. I have more hatred for A3 than any other movie I can think of. Fincher claims he hats A3 more than anyone else, so I'll have to settle for being the second biggest A3 hater in the world... But I'll challenge anyone but Fincher to a hate-off over that second place 😆
@@OrqwithVagrant Right on Point. The praise Alien 3 gets really annoys me. I like the movie (minus the monumental betrayal of the Aliens characters/storyline) till Dr. Clemence’s death. After that it’s all downhill for me (save some cool shots/scenes here and there).
I actually don’t think Alien 3 is all that bad. It’s the third best in the franchise at least. Which I know isn’t saying a whole lot considering the more recent movies. But it was an OK movie in its own right. All credit to Fincher really, he was able to cobble together something perfectly watchable and enjoyable, albeit not quite up to par with the first two, despite all the hurdles he faced.
Back in the day, I read some interviews from the production that I at the time found a little bit strange because they were talking about "Aliens" as it was a failure and a flop, and that they now were going to correct all failings with that movie. When I watched the movie I immediately recognized it as a second part 2 disguised as a part 3.
Fucking hell, all these absolute horse shit drafts and then you get Dark Horse comics stuff like Aliens Earth War that I think would've been great as a movie. That fact the producers said that audiences wouldn't want Aliens to come to earth shows how much they loved huffing their own farts. As it stands I've always disregarded anything after Aliens movie wise, I was perfectly happy for Dark Horse to carry the torch on, absolutely loved the novels and comics flowing Aliens.
I think the monk colony could have worked with changes and been a strange, but interesting setting. The reveal that the colony is actually built around a mainframe (the Tech Room) or that all of the monks are actually Synthetics, some kind of twist to fit the tone of the universe of the series.
Times were SO different back then. The novelization came out BEFORE the movie. I read it, and it was pretty good. I enjoyed the movie, but it felt a little "off". I didn't even learn of the assembly cut for many, many years, and it is SO much better, it's hard to imagine that much improvement was possible.
It’s good to see writers standing up for their beliefs in telling a good story… somehow I feel that spirit is lost on a lot of modern Hollywood productions. People are apparently so desperate for work that they will do whatever the studio wants no matter how bad it is. It seems clear to me that all the producers wanted was to try and milk some money out of the franchise, rather than make something that would last
Sounds like the whole film was designed to be a tax write-off, until someone in accounts got panicked by the IRS and said, "We have to make this now or we're screwed!"
Anyone else here listen to Alien Theory and his recounting of the Earth Wars Alien comic? Shits so good and really makes me wish we could have gotten that.
I don’t remember much about it, but the original Dark horse, series seemed to have a superior story. Wayland Yutani securing viable eggs, and starting a military research program with Xenomorphs as controlled “soldiers”. IIRC Newt is in her 20’s and She and Hicks are the ones that discover the program.
Does anyone else remember an early teaser trailer for Alien 3 where they said something along the lines of “We’ll show you… that on earth… Everyone can hear you scream.” Or did I see that in a fever dream?
Personaly I enjoy this movie for what it is. Its dark and plays on the same sense of paranoia as the first. The fx are not always great but it is cast well and does have a fun ending. Some of these drafts may have been too ambitious, especially for a third installment. The simpler more by the numbers movies we got, at least plays well and has a very realistic feel to it. I am also a big fan of A4. It has a lighter tone but WAY BETTER effects and gets the advantage of taking some cool shots from other A3 drafts to boot.
Disclaimer: I did’t paid attention, it was, you, the creator of the video who answered me. My bad. Amazing set of videos! Very informative and it really shows the incompetence behind the settings. My critique was towards the people who mindlessly praise Alien 3. Especially when gratuitously destroying Alien Resurrection, by comparison. As if they really cared and planed Alien 3, in the first place. You, however, show its glaring flaws. Original post: “The number of videos praising this messy iteration is astounding”.
@@RepresentThis Disclaimer- I actually like Alien 3. But, please, don’t pretend it’s a masterpiece, because Fincher comes first to say it’s very very flawed. But, hey- don’t listen to Fincher. You all know better.
@@frenchcoupon3391 I don't remember anyone saying it was a masterpiece but people are allowed to think what they want and they should be allowed to without being mocked by anyone who disagrees or agrees with them.
I think taking the third film into a more virus-infection area would have been neat - people ripping of their skins after feeling sick for a while (and you have SOME reason they are not scanned - earlier people turned alien via virus have already been secretly mucking about, but with more human-levels of individual planning, etc.) and revealing different looking aliens might been nice and fresh and a good change after chest bursting and queen/solo-alien hunting had already been done and were mainstream ideas.
It would also play into the Alien deleted screen that shows people being morphed into eggs, their bodies being broken down slowly as raw material, and being somewhat aware of it and in intense pain and horror over it as well.
I'll die on the hill that the alien 3 that we got wasn't that bad overall despite it's flaws, but hearing about some of the alien 3 concepts that we could have gotten instead makes the one we got look even better.
@@theMPrintsyou need to relax mate, alien 3 feels like the godfather compared to Prometheus. Who knew how stupid things could get if you just let Ridley run around naked while everyone told him he wore a beautiful cloak
It's a good move, like most of the Aliens movies, it's just being compared to the best sci Fi movies ever in the first two. But if it was a standalone coming out now, compared to all the marvel crap it'd be a masterpiece
It wasn't a terrible film. It just wasn't a good sequel to Alien or Aliens. The 2nd film upped the ante over the first film, and the third feels like a step back. It's just not as good as either of its predecessors.
Everything would have been fixed if they had took 5 minutes more to come up with a timeskip. Start the film with Ripley as an inmate. She's in prison for destroying Hadley's Hope and there's no need to even mention Hicks and Newt. Any excuse for the alien's presence would be more believable under these circumstances, for example, the company recovered the last egg that survived the destruction and threw it at the prison to breed it and get rid of the undesirables in one moce.
Simply saving humanity from certain destruction isn't enough. Character growth is important, and if you kill off all the main characters, what growth is there?
This video made me realize I had completely erased alien 3 from my brain. I thought resurrection was the third movie. I'm curious to watch it again now and see how bad it was
A cyberpunk concept for an Alien movie sounds like an interesting step in the franchise without killing the lore or ruining established characters. Imagine a setting like the 1981 movie, Outland. But instead of a space station its a small city on a tiny planet. It could be about a detective investigating the disappearance of locals. Eventually the movies climax would lead him to the sewers for a cat and mouse sequence.
@@RepresentThis i don’t like them. I LOVE them. It amazes me how both james cameron and fincher had so much studio interference, and development hell such a successful iconic hollywood property went through. Given how successful alien and aliens were, both critically and commercially, I would have thought the alien 3 director would have been give wide latitude.
Refusing the plot about going to the alien home world because "it's not what the people want to see" is so fucking bizzarely stupid, it's one of the worst things i've ever heard. This was literally the only way to go about making the 3rd movie for it not to suck! Dude, if aliens evloved like THAT, then just imagine how crazy their environment must be, how absolutely batshit insane their competitors have to be. It's gotta be something even scarier, because otherwise the aliens would've overwhelmed the biosphere. And yeah, i'm not talking about inventing "engineers", i'm talking about the alien's natural habitat.
When it comes to Alien 3 it is so easy to know what the fans want to see & where the story should go next. Ask any number of fans & the majority will give you the same answer. Blomkamp knew it & almost delivered. What could possibly be cooler than having Ripley take on Weyland-Yutani’s secret R&D facility? You could actually have Ripley’s daughter Amanda be preserved in cryosleep being stored in a warehouse with other test subjects. You could also have the original Queen retrieved from space by the corporation. With the Sulaco’s computer logs they would know where to find her. So Ripley gets two major reunions & you get to see all kinds of awesome new military tech with tons of action. It could be amazing.
Brilliant. Look forward to part two. I just don’t understand get how two clowns like Hill and Giller got to play in the candy store with a to die for franchise. The idiocy on their part was next level.
38:19 "I built this space station for thee..." Also, since I didn't know which reference to make: Monk: "I jus got your head with a beartrap!" Xenomorph: "'Tis but a scratch!"
I’ll always have a soft spot for the movie. I was a young teen when it hit theatres. A fan of the others through VHS, seeing the 3rd on the big screen was incredible, and the climactic trap scene was nail biting. It has faults, but it accomplished giving me a great viewing experience
As a sci-fi fan, I also don't want to look at corn fields. I also think that the idea of exploring an alien planet is too unpredictable and will destroy the fantasy born precisely from the ignorance and mystery of "what is an alien planet"? It's the same question as the Predator Planet question. Suspicion itself persists in the absence of these answers. But as a sci-fi fan most of all, I don't want to watch or hear about fuc*ing teenagers! 😇 Can you imagine H.R. Giger's Necronomicon having teenagers?!
The biggest flaw of this film is that it undoes the triumph of the second, which ruins the typical 3 act structure. Think the SW trilogy or LoTR. The first act introduces the world and conflict, with a minor victory for the heroes. The second act sees the heroes beaten back and in a hopeless situation, and third is the final triumph. Since ALIEN was never planned as a trilogy, we have the final triumph second, and the beaten back and hopeless third. I can see why audiences hated that, while people who are into nontraditional stories liked it. It would have been great if ALIEN 3 were the second film. After the first and beating the Zeno, Ripley crashes onto a planet where she learns she cannot easily escape the aliens, is implanted, but ultimately escapes to find a cure. ALIENS is third, and gives us Ripleys final triumph, and doesn't destroy all of her character growth from the second film. But since Fox didn't have any plan or guiding voice, and still doesnt, we got the mess we have.
I understand and appreciate the dislike for Alien 3 but anything and I do mean anything has to be better than Alien Resurrection and the AvP films. Everyone seems to have the issue of Newt and Hicks and while understandable (I will reiterate what I said below) Sigourney never liked the family dynamic James Cameron set up in Aliens, she felt that the Alien was Ripley's nightmare to experience on her own. She literally signed off on it and she wanted to die at the end. Yes, we were robbed of what the film could have been, the wooden planet idea was amazing and unique but I think the film has a lasting legacy and a deep religious undertone that none of the sequels and spinoffs truly got right. I feel sorry for what David Fincher went through but I appreciate what he was able to get out of it. The performances were all amazing and it looked great visually.
As someone who followed the slow, torturous development of *Superman Returns* and how much everyone involved (Jon Peters, Tim Burton, Kevin Smith, JJ Abrams, McG, Brett Ratner, and others) went out of their way to screw things up out of pure ego and stupidity...yes, this is very much how Hollywood operates. Even *Last Action Hero,* the Arnold Schwarzenegger action comedy, had a similarly screwed-up development process and a severely rushed production schedule that didn't allow for proper rewrites, reshoots, re-editing, or proper test screenings. This is not abnormal for big Hollywood movies.
Hate to say it but most of this stuff is easy to find with a search through years of interviews and so on. It is shocking and I'm really glad you visited. Look forward to seeing you in part 2.
@@leesheppard6043 I like David Fincher. Even though he didn’t like the film, himself, I thought Alien 3 was an interesting take on the series. I didn’t think the writing was bad. It is a downer, but I saw Ripley sacrificing herself as a heroic end. Just me.
@@brichan1851there are two moments that I thought were great: newts funeral (BUT KILLING HER AND HICKS WAS STUPID)/birth of the dog alien and the ending where ripley decides it ends with her.
Around 2006 I walked into a thrift store and found the novel's Earth Hive,, and Nightmare Asylum by Steve Perry and Stephanie Perry and wondered of the original Alien 3 story was supposed to have happen on earth.
Yeah that teaser for this film clearly implied a xenomorph Earth invasion. When the movie came out I remember thinking, where's Earth, just like Lambert. Thanks for commenting.
Those novels were based on the Dark Horse Graphic novels of Book 1 Book 2 and earth war. Book 1 was complete when Gibsons first draft was being written.
That 1st draft sounds like a Rick and Morty spoof. "those chickens, Aliens, your Dad, Alien, the escape shuttle, also Aliens"
It made me instantly think of a Mel Brooks spoof.
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"A ship that screeches in pain" haha, how very Cronenberg!
I'm so glad after departing Aliens 3 for creative reasons, Harlan was able to go on to create the art house classic "Ford Fairlane."
Don't knock Fairlane. It was a funny movie that did the middle finger to all the fricken woke toxic feminists that were starting to take over.
Gibson's first draft sounds perfect. It's like sculpting the statue of David and then continuing to chip more away till It's Ronald Mcdonald sitting on a toilet.
Truth be told, the novelization of his script is probably the best version out there. I read it a month ago and it really is the best job someone could have done with what they had to work with.
I read Gibsons version years ago, would have liked it as a Aliens 2.5. But Alien 3 was good to have with its haunted style.
Where can I find the novelization?
@@leonidaspereirafilho499 Ebay should have it.
Jesus, knowing about some of these earlier drafts makes me appreciate the film EVEN more XD
Always loved Alien 3, dig the theatrical cut and the assembly cut. It's the overall mood that really drives the film for me, but I understand the hatred for it too.
GREAT VIDEO! About to watch part 2 :)
'Monty Python in space' was also the concept for The Last Jedi.
The only reason I disagree with that description is that the concept sounds fun, whereas TLJ was not.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q Those are Rian Johnson's own words. He said in a behind the scenes video that "Monty Python in space" was the tone he was going for with TLJ. Very telling that Alien 3 was also going in that direction in the early drafts.
@@neganstains5745 Really? Good lord. I thought Rian Johnson just doesn't understand Star Wars, but he also doesn't understand Monty Python (unless he was looking at the Python skits that weren't very good, because not even they hit gold every time, but I digress).
I suppose Alien 3 and TLJ had similar issues in that the studios didn't care what they were doing; they sent some producers who did their own desires, sacrificing the property in the process. Although, Alien never had a comeback in spin-offs like Star Wars did with Mandalorian, Clone Wars, and so on. That said, apparently there is a new Alien movie coming out this year, so fifth time's the charm? (I guess seventh time if you count AvP movies)
@@neganstains5745 If that was his intend, then boy did he do a bad job. That was nothing like Monty Python.
I was at the preview screening for A³. They bribed us with free popcorn, candy, drinks, t-shirts, and posters. I still hated it. I blasted it in the focus group (this was before the internet).
Tell us more! You have a unique story most of us don't share. Thanks for commenting.
Absolutely! Maybe an interview would be cool? It's unusual to hear stories of preview screenings.
A3 is better then A2 no question about.
Was this the Southern California one? The one Ralph Brown (infamously) labeled in the British Alien Legacy doc as being staffed with "braindead teenagers"? You might have saved the movie from being even worse, honestly.
I get that there were problems, but I love this movie so much. Such a desolate horrorscape that few appreciate these days.
That first draft of Gibsons script sounded like the kind of unhinged, nonsensical bullshit that Ridley Scott these days would make into a movie at the drop of a hat.
You can get it as a graphic novel from Dark Horse. And you're absolutely right. Giler and Hill were right to hard pass on that one even though all that alien virus crap seemed to have stuck to the Fox archives like speckle because it's the basis for those awful Prometheus films.
Having read those DH comics, I feel like Alien 4 borrowed quite a bit of its premise from them (save the virus part).
I notice when its talked about, its only really the basic premise about the Space Commies and Hicks + Bishop. The rest of the script sounds like it was attempting a fresh take but it missed the mark.
The Dark Horse comics handled the Aliens universe sans Ripley fairly well, thats apparently too hard for FOX/Disney
Not just the producers. Sigourney Weaver was equally responsible for this. She said "no guns or I won't do the movie". Hence, the premise of this movie is so dumb
Coming out of Aliens, it was natural for the audience to want several things next.
One: Ripley had developed a relationship with Newt and Hicks. She was now effectively Newt's surrogate mother, and Hicks had become a strong character, and a potential romantic interest. Fans wanted to see those relationships evolve.
Two: Aliens further opened up the world by showing a space military, in the form of Colonial marines. The threat from the Alien had risen to multiple, and we had seen a Queen alien. It felt natural that this would be built upon, that Weyland Yutani's desire for this biological weapon might cause Earth to be put under threat, or might cause an expedition to find the origin of the aliens. Either way, the natural next film was to further explore humanity's relationship with this lethal species and perhaps find some answers to long held questions.
Ripley's story could have even ended after Aliens. After all, that was her character crescendo. She'd lost a daughter, gained a new one, and she'd faced her fears head on. It didn't have to be formulaic.
What fans didn't expect, was the erasure of the remaining characters from Aliens, and a movie which is essentially just a soft-reboot of Alien, but not as good. We're back to a group of people isolated in a network of dark corridors with minimal ways to defend themselves being hunted by a single predatory alien, and all of Ripley's relationships from the last film are removed.
That was always going to leave a sour taste. There are some good bits in that movie, but will always be a colossal case of what could have been, and never was.
Yeah, there was some great story possibilities had Newt and Hicks been in Alien 3. Can you imagine the tension of Newt in that environment with Hicks watching over her. That alone is great story material and then adding an alien to it.
Aliens is set in a dark universe where there are no happy endings
That’s how it is in space.
@Rekaert welp we can put the blame on the execs and the star herself who became executive producer and had several demands such as no guns, as much as we all love her hahaha
To be fair, other media did expand with new forms of Xenomorph, making them disturbing on wholely different levels, much like the Flood from Halo, the more you look into them, the creepier they get! If you want to know what I mean, jus look up the Gravemind Forms! Yes, "Forms", plural!
Say what you will, but the score of Alien 3 is amazing.
The score was:
*Humans 2 - 32 Aliens*
@@atomicdancer This Is Rumor Control, Here Are The Facts.
Yes! Best of the series. One of the best all time soundtracks.
The wooden planet with monks version always intrigued me. Not by a Fincher, though, but by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg.
Syberberg wrote an Alien script???
@@briansimerl4014 Oh no, he did not.
I'll never forgive this movie for completely undoing the fight to survive that the characters who made it through Aliens went through. I can hear Producer Guy saying "Killing beloved characters ignominiously offscreen is tight."
The bleak series was bleak? People fight to survive everyday and don’t. Aliens was a popcorn movie. A well done one but made for general consumption and the masses regardless. Alien 3 is a much truer sequel to the first movie. It is flawed from interference but newt dying is not one of the problems I have with it personally
@cody8804 I totally agree.
Agreed. Also, love the pitch meeting reference 😂
Wow wow wow....... Wow
I don't even consider Alien 3 to be canon, because it opens with an *UNRESOLVABLE PLOT HOLE* which made it impossible to suspend my disbelief, hence I've only watched the first 5 minutes of the film.
That script by Eric Red is bugshit insane.
Thank you for doing this. Development is the most fascinating part of any production for me, especially the projects that lapse into "Development Hell." Considering the root of Alien 3's demise was the fact they never had a script going in, you would have thought Lauzirika would have dedicated a segment within the Alien Anthology to exploring exactly what you pulled together. Bravo, sir.
Excellent! I feel sorry for Fincher, and I guess the only way I would go through that hell would be a punitive contract clause.
It seems to me that Fincher should have gotten a best director nomination for Alien 3 for putting out what he did under these circumstances.
That Ward concept (7th draft, I believe, the one with the Luddite monastery) actually sounded like the first step in the right direction to me, even if it was hampered by "Monty Pythonesque humor" and something that seems to have been a running theme through these failed early drafts, something I call: "Aliens Doing Goofy Shit" (stuff like setting things on fire with their blood, infecting machines, etc.)
Wooden planet? OK, it's weird and high concept, but it can be handwaved as a gigantic alien space-plant that the monks have carved their home into. The medieval take on the alien seemed like a neat idea: an incarnation of the devil which the monks might try (and obviously fail) to exorcise away, and whose arrival is marked by a monstrous birth (it's Aliens Doing Goofy Shit, but in this case, it's a neat idea, just one that needed some development so that it made more sense....) Monks growing and carving their monastery out of a planet-sized living plant isn't very far off from the sort of biomechanical concept that HR Giger originally worked with anyway (and it's why I actually think the screaming spaceship thing from one of the earlier scripts was one of the more intriguing failed ideas to come out of the earlier development for the movie: living, sentient, screaming spacecraft would have been right up Giger's biomechanical alley as well!)
The android that was locked away in the cellars as an abomination had a neat gothic horror quality to it, like those lunatics that used to get chained up in attics, and the secret "technology room" hidden away at the heart of this "haunted monastery in space" concept also seems like a neat, vaguely gothic idea, though it seems like it needs some work to avoid being too busy a script with all these secrets locked away in one story.
With Sigourney Weaver on board as supposed "must-have" character, it might have run off of the Old Dark House gothic horror trope, where travelers shelter from a storm in a haunted mansion full of suspicious characters hiding a dark secret: Ripley's escape pod is driven by a meteor shower or solar storm or whatever to shelter in this space monastery, where the monks don't want her intrusion and act like they have something to hide and so on, and from there it's a story of Ripley uncovering the monastery's secrets, which turn out to be that they are concealing a "xenomorph" infestation that they treat as a demonic punishment for some unknown guilt or sin they must atone for, maybe by sacrificing Ripley, folk-horror style. One could easily see a sort of internal Luddite Logic to the monks' conclusion that Ripley's arrival is one bad omen in a disturbing sudden series of bad omens that include that monstrous birth, and the "dark and stormy night" that drove Ripley's escape pod to the monastery in the first place.....
That "technology room" might be the equivalent of a "mad scientist's laboratory" where monks secretly working with "The Company" on bioweapon testing have actually caused the alien problems, and Ripley must rely on the deranged android prisoner for her survival, in a third Ripley-and-android dynamic in contrast with the coldly professional evil of the android from the first movie, and Bishop from the second movie.
There's really not much of a wheel to reinvent here, other than polishing up the sci-fi bits, and writing up some appropriate dialogue and so on: much like the second movie was a War Movie IN SPACE and the first movie was a Slasher Movie IN SPACE, gothic horror tropes like folk horror, the Old Dark House, and the Lovecraftian Small Town With a Secret are pretty well-established and familiar, play pretty well together when mixed-and-matched against each other, and are pretty easy to transfer to the Alien Universe. They just needed something a little special to tie them together and set the third movie apart from what came before, and the monks in their wooden space-monastery seem to be a great, weird concept for that purpose, one of the more original and artistic ideas that could have come from the film series since Giger's original biomechanical theme in the first movie.....
I've never been to a cinema screening like Alien 3. We managed tickets for the 2nd night as the premier was sold out. By about halfway through, people were getting restless. During the hunt for the alien there were catcalls, and at the end, the entire audience left in funerial silence...
Such a contrast to Aliens.
Oh excellently written!
Eric Red's script reads more like Maximum Overdrive than an Alien movie.
Less than a minute in and I'm already absorbed!
To give my opinion on the film at this point - I enjoyed it in it's original form and Alien was revered in my house. It was the first "grown up" movie I ever watched alone... when I was 4-5yrs old (it was at the time and for many years afterwards the only pre-recorded film that we had), Aliens was equally as loved when it came out a couple of years later.
I really appreciated Alien³, while thinking it didn't match the lofty standards and therefore expectations created by the first two.
I haven't seen the "assembly cut" yet, but my father said it was much better.
Can't wait to watch the rest of your presentation.
Part 2 is almost ready to go, but I want to get into the retrospective of the film before I post it. There is so much to discuss about this movie and I can't wait to share it with you. Glad you're here and we can't wait to see you back.
Eric Red should be arrested for that script 😂. Imagine you’d seen Alien and Aliens in the cinema when they came out then eagerly clutching your popcorn at the start of Alien 3 and having to endure that utter shitshow. I would be so confused. Makes the Alien 3 we got look like a masterpiece!
LOL, doesn't it though. I couldn't believe half the things in his script. The Karen milking a cow makes it a comedy commentary today.
@@RepresentThis Logic would have dictated that the udder would have dissolved if the Alien's acid was as corrosive as previously depicted.
@@beachcomberbob3496 Completely! The script was just a mess.
@@beachcomberbob3496maybe the acidity wasn’t fully fledged.
I think Bruno Mattei would've been down to direct that shit.
With an awesome monster like the alien and/or predator....its amazing so few of tge movies are worth watching.
I was a big fan of Alien and Aliens from the late 80s; I've thought, talked, and written, about Alien3 many times since then. I may post something here, though there is maybe enough fan theorizing and insights at this point.
But...
"an alien mosquito that bites chickens, and they turn into aliens, but fail to fly" is a truly magnificent sentence, perhaps the pinnacle of the franchise. Thank you for all your hard work.
Happy you enjoyed it. Part 2 will be out in 2 weeks.
How interesting! This series of events is just so messed up, I bet it get's worse. Thanks for the video! Love these ;)
My mother and I like Alien, but we love Aliens. It is our favorite movie, truly something special that we both share and enjoy. I remember waiting to see Alien 3 with nervous anticipation because I knew it could never live up to expectations. And then the day finally came when my mother and I saw Alien 3 together in the theater at the mall. I remember walking out into the food court in stunned silence. I wouldn't feel that kind of disapppointment again until many years later at the premiere of The Phantom Menace. But in that case, it was only me; Alien 3 had the honor of disappointing both myself and my mother simultaneously. I would discover later on that we were hardly the only ones.
Thanks for sharing your experience. And as you said there are many that share your view. Hope to see you in part 2.
I spent part of my theater viewing of The Phantom Menace actually just staring at the ceiling.
It’s honestly flabbergasting the chaos that was this movies Pre productions development and sad how the producers squandered the series.
I always wondered how Alien 3 turned out to be so bad. Now you taught me that it could have been much much worse. thank you for that...
Things get worse in part 2 and then maybe the film will look even better to everyone. :)
Wonderful video. The crazy story behind the the Alien 3 development has always fascinated me.
Part 2 will be up within 2 weeks so we hope to see you then.
The one thing that I really like about this movie is that it gives us a better look at Xenomorph biology. The fact that the Xeno takes on characteristics of its host, like a virus taking some of the DNA of the cell it infected. Truly fascinating. Besides that, this movie was a pretty big let down 😢.
The love Alien 3 gets and the hate that Alien Resurrection gets is killing me 😢
Neither movie deserve any love, but at least A:R is 'fun', and didn't make go out of its way to make the prior movies literally pointless the way A3 did. I have more hatred for A3 than any other movie I can think of. Fincher claims he hats A3 more than anyone else, so I'll have to settle for being the second biggest A3 hater in the world... But I'll challenge anyone but Fincher to a hate-off over that second place 😆
@@OrqwithVagrant Right on Point. The praise Alien 3 gets really annoys me. I like the movie (minus the monumental betrayal of the Aliens characters/storyline) till Dr. Clemence’s death. After that it’s all downhill for me (save some cool shots/scenes here and there).
That's because it's a shitty script
Who loves A3? It was absolute shit.
I am sorry some people have good taste.
Most thorough video I’ve seen on this topic
Thanks for making this
(snigger)
Apparently, Earth in the future is not sci fi. Excellent logic, Hollywood execs!
I actually don’t think Alien 3 is all that bad. It’s the third best in the franchise at least. Which I know isn’t saying a whole lot considering the more recent movies. But it was an OK movie in its own right. All credit to Fincher really, he was able to cobble together something perfectly watchable and enjoyable, albeit not quite up to par with the first two, despite all the hurdles he faced.
Back in the day, I read some interviews from the production that I at the time found a little bit strange because they were talking about "Aliens" as it was a failure and a flop, and that they now were going to correct all failings with that movie. When I watched the movie I immediately recognized it as a second part 2 disguised as a part 3.
Fucking hell, all these absolute horse shit drafts and then you get Dark Horse comics stuff like Aliens Earth War that I think would've been great as a movie.
That fact the producers said that audiences wouldn't want Aliens to come to earth shows how much they loved huffing their own farts.
As it stands I've always disregarded anything after Aliens movie wise, I was perfectly happy for Dark Horse to carry the torch on, absolutely loved the novels and comics flowing Aliens.
totally agree.
Despite all of this it's still a pretty great movie. It shouldn't be possible!
12:00 4th script from Eric Red is my favorite fairytale.
Thank you for the entertaining storyboard 😂
I think the monk colony could have worked with changes and been a strange, but interesting setting. The reveal that the colony is actually built around a mainframe (the Tech Room) or that all of the monks are actually Synthetics, some kind of twist to fit the tone of the universe of the series.
Times were SO different back then. The novelization came out BEFORE the movie. I read it, and it was pretty good. I enjoyed the movie, but it felt a little "off". I didn't even learn of the assembly cut for many, many years, and it is SO much better, it's hard to imagine that much improvement was possible.
You and I did the exact same thing. I think reading the book before the movie really helped me accept it more back in the day.
It’s good to see writers standing up for their beliefs in telling a good story… somehow I feel that spirit is lost on a lot of modern Hollywood productions. People are apparently so desperate for work that they will do whatever the studio wants no matter how bad it is.
It seems clear to me that all the producers wanted was to try and milk some money out of the franchise, rather than make something that would last
Sounds like the whole film was designed to be a tax write-off, until someone in accounts got panicked by the IRS and said, "We have to make this now or we're screwed!"
That's a hell of a well researched 40 mins. 👍
Technology being assimilated by Xenomorph flesh? I think someone took the "mechanical" from "bio-mechanical aesthetic" way too literally.
Anyone else here listen to Alien Theory and his recounting of the Earth Wars Alien comic? Shits so good and really makes me wish we could have gotten that.
Earth War was really good. They could have done some amazing things with this franchise.
Can’t wait for part 2. Well done!
I don’t remember much about it, but the original Dark horse, series seemed to have a superior story. Wayland Yutani securing viable eggs, and starting a military research program with Xenomorphs as controlled “soldiers”. IIRC Newt is in her 20’s and She and Hicks are the ones that discover the program.
Does anyone else remember an early teaser trailer for Alien 3 where they said something along the lines of “We’ll show you… that on earth… Everyone can hear you scream.”
Or did I see that in a fever dream?
Yep, that was the early 1991 trailer, and you can see it in part 2 or if you do a search on RUclips just type in alien 3 teaser.
Personaly I enjoy this movie for what it is. Its dark and plays on the same sense of paranoia as the first. The fx are not always great but it is cast well and does have a fun ending. Some of these drafts may have been too ambitious, especially for a third installment. The simpler more by the numbers movies we got, at least plays well and has a very realistic feel to it. I am also a big fan of A4. It has a lighter tone but WAY BETTER effects and gets the advantage of taking some cool shots from other A3 drafts to boot.
The cast of Alien 3 did an amazing job, completely agree with you on that. Thanks for chiming in. Grateful to have you here.
Disclaimer: I did’t paid attention, it was, you, the creator of the video who answered me. My bad. Amazing set of videos! Very informative and it really shows the incompetence behind the settings. My critique was towards the people who mindlessly praise Alien 3. Especially when gratuitously destroying Alien Resurrection, by comparison. As if they really cared and planed Alien 3, in the first place. You, however, show its glaring flaws.
Original post: “The number of videos praising this messy iteration is astounding”.
Differing opinions can be frustrating for some.
@@RepresentThis Disclaimer- I actually like Alien 3. But, please, don’t pretend it’s a masterpiece, because Fincher comes first to say it’s very very flawed.
But, hey- don’t listen to Fincher. You all know better.
@@frenchcoupon3391 I don't remember anyone saying it was a masterpiece but people are allowed to think what they want and they should be allowed to without being mocked by anyone who disagrees or agrees with them.
@@RepresentThis check the RUclips videos. There are dozens of it. People who praise Alien 3 mock the Alien 4 fans and they despise the movie.
@@RepresentThisSee my redacted upper comment. Amazing documentary work!
I think taking the third film into a more virus-infection area would have been neat - people ripping of their skins after feeling sick for a while (and you have SOME reason they are not scanned - earlier people turned alien via virus have already been secretly mucking about, but with more human-levels of individual planning, etc.) and revealing different looking aliens might been nice and fresh and a good change after chest bursting and queen/solo-alien hunting had already been done and were mainstream ideas.
It would also play into the Alien deleted screen that shows people being morphed into eggs, their bodies being broken down slowly as raw material, and being somewhat aware of it and in intense pain and horror over it as well.
I'll die on the hill that the alien 3 that we got wasn't that bad overall despite it's flaws, but hearing about some of the alien 3 concepts that we could have gotten instead makes the one we got look even better.
Was not bad ? It was somehow more boring than 1990-2000 sci-fi soap filler episodes....
@@theMPrintsyou need to relax mate, alien 3 feels like the godfather compared to Prometheus. Who knew how stupid things could get if you just let Ridley run around naked while everyone told him he wore a beautiful cloak
Wdym, "Relax"? He gave an opinion, he wasn't screaming and throwing a tantrum, lol. Was it a bigger deal in your head? @@jonnowocky8179 😂
It's a good move, like most of the Aliens movies, it's just being compared to the best sci Fi movies ever in the first two. But if it was a standalone coming out now, compared to all the marvel crap it'd be a masterpiece
It wasn't a terrible film. It just wasn't a good sequel to Alien or Aliens. The 2nd film upped the ante over the first film, and the third feels like a step back. It's just not as good as either of its predecessors.
Everything would have been fixed if they had took 5 minutes more to come up with a timeskip. Start the film with Ripley as an inmate. She's in prison for destroying Hadley's Hope and there's no need to even mention Hicks and Newt. Any excuse for the alien's presence would be more believable under these circumstances, for example, the company recovered the last egg that survived the destruction and threw it at the prison to breed it and get rid of the undesirables in one moce.
How the fuck does Renny Harlin ever get work? I dont know who is worse, him or Paul WS Anderson
Simply saving humanity from certain destruction isn't enough. Character growth is important, and if you kill off all the main characters, what growth is there?
Maiden, Mother, Crone.
@@BlueMarsalis 🤔
This video made me realize I had completely erased alien 3 from my brain. I thought resurrection was the third movie. I'm curious to watch it again now and see how bad it was
I prefer the first 2 however Alien 3 has some amazing scenes
A cyberpunk concept for an Alien movie sounds like an interesting step in the franchise without killing the lore or ruining established characters.
Imagine a setting like the 1981 movie, Outland. But instead of a space station its a small city on a tiny planet. It could be about a detective investigating the disappearance of locals. Eventually the movies climax would lead him to the sewers for a cat and mouse sequence.
They killed off Newt, Hicks and Bishop! There will be no forgiveness!
relax
You’ve made an excellent documentary. Very enlightening as that movie has always been a mystery to me. Thank you.
Glad to have you here, see you in 2 weeks for part 2.
Looking forward to part two :)
Dude i NEVER watch vids like this but i was absorbed 110% til the end! New sub here and i cant wait for pt2!
So very glad you checked us out. Part 2 is up in about 48 hours from your comment.
@RepresentThis dude so awesome!! When it ended I was like "ahhhh man. Another 3 weeks?!?!" Then I saw them posted and was relieved 😆
@@RepresentThisamazing job
@@vitamindealer7915 Thanks Vitamindealer. Hope you like our other vids.
@@RepresentThis i don’t like them. I LOVE them. It amazes me how both james cameron and fincher had so much studio interference, and development hell such a successful iconic hollywood property went through. Given how successful alien and aliens were, both critically and commercially, I would have thought the alien 3 director would have been give wide latitude.
It wasn't great cinema, certainly not as great as the first two, but I really enjoyed it. It won't disappoint you as badly as Prometheus.
31:02 - The sequel to Pitch Black, 'The chronicles of Riddick' was Twohy's best film, and maybe the most uderrated of the eaerly 2000's
Great video, thank you.
I haven't laughed so hard in a while. That alien chicken. I want Ai to make the Eric Red script. I want it. Please.
Refusing the plot about going to the alien home world because "it's not what the people want to see" is so fucking bizzarely stupid, it's one of the worst things i've ever heard. This was literally the only way to go about making the 3rd movie for it not to suck! Dude, if aliens evloved like THAT, then just imagine how crazy their environment must be, how absolutely batshit insane their competitors have to be. It's gotta be something even scarier, because otherwise the aliens would've overwhelmed the biosphere. And yeah, i'm not talking about inventing "engineers", i'm talking about the alien's natural habitat.
I'm sure there would be layered possibilities with what you propose about that planet. It's too bad we never got to see that.
When it comes to Alien 3 it is so easy to know what the fans want to see & where the story should go next. Ask any number of fans & the majority will give you the same answer. Blomkamp knew it & almost delivered. What could possibly be cooler than having Ripley take on Weyland-Yutani’s secret R&D facility? You could actually have Ripley’s daughter Amanda be preserved in cryosleep being stored in a warehouse with other test subjects. You could also have the original Queen retrieved from space by the corporation. With the Sulaco’s computer logs they would know where to find her. So Ripley gets two major reunions & you get to see all kinds of awesome new military tech with tons of action. It could be amazing.
If you consider the Fery around this film, what we got is a minor miracle. imagine what we wouldve got if Fischer was allowed to do this thing.
Or for that matter Vincent Ward.
Completely agree coin.
Brilliant. Look forward to part two. I just don’t understand get how two clowns like Hill and Giller got to play in the candy store with a to die for franchise. The idiocy on their part was next level.
Liked and subscribed ! Tremendous investigative work ! Thanks !
Glad to have you, looking forward to your thoughts on part 2 in 2 weeks.
Just what the Alienverse needed - space pirates.
38:19 "I built this space station for thee..."
Also, since I didn't know which reference to make:
Monk: "I jus got your head with a beartrap!"
Xenomorph: "'Tis but a scratch!"
People may hate Alien 3, but all these early ideas are utter shit.
Planet made of wood sounds hilarious; be a fun concept for a cartoon series.
Victorian-era SF story 'The Brick Moon' is a satire on a society believing that they could do anything. Quite fun.
33:12 Looks like they hired _methamphetamines_ for the 7th draft. 😂
I’ll always have a soft spot for the movie. I was a young teen when it hit theatres. A fan of the others through VHS, seeing the 3rd on the big screen was incredible, and the climactic trap scene was nail biting. It has faults, but it accomplished giving me a great viewing experience
Amazingly researched. Like a proper whodunnit. 👏
Part 2 opens up a whole can of worms and makes part 1 look like a walk in the park. Can't wait to share it with you.
@@RepresentThis can’t wait!
I didn't hate A3. I liked it... not perfect but wouldn't really change it.
14:28 reminds me of the original AvP on pc! Wonder if that’s where rebellion got the idea
It's possible. There is so much stolen or borrowed in creative circles that I'm not surprised there aren't more lawsuits.
As a sci-fi fan, I also don't want to look at corn fields.
I also think that the idea of exploring an alien planet is too unpredictable and will destroy the fantasy born precisely from the ignorance and mystery of "what is an alien planet"?
It's the same question as the Predator Planet question. Suspicion itself persists in the absence of these answers.
But as a sci-fi fan most of all, I don't want to watch or hear about fuc*ing teenagers! 😇
Can you imagine H.R. Giger's Necronomicon having teenagers?!
This documentary is fantastic
That fourth treatment is wild as HELL ,i cant believe alien theory hasnt covered this
Im subbin lol
Although not perfect, I really like the Gibson story. Highly recommend the audio book on audible. They did a great job bring the story to life.
Great video man, keep up the great work. Just found you're channel and subbing!
Very glad to have you, see you in part 2.
Its funny that Harlin's rejected ideas were eventually made into mediocre movies
49:18 - Ironically, YT recommend me - "The Unsung Brilliance of ALIEN 3" by "In/Frame/Out"...
I will say this, Ford Fairlane was less depressing. "What does 'Mano e mano mean? Use your head!"😄
I actually enjoy that film. Today it would never be made.
The biggest flaw of this film is that it undoes the triumph of the second, which ruins the typical 3 act structure. Think the SW trilogy or LoTR. The first act introduces the world and conflict, with a minor victory for the heroes. The second act sees the heroes beaten back and in a hopeless situation, and third is the final triumph. Since ALIEN was never planned as a trilogy, we have the final triumph second, and the beaten back and hopeless third. I can see why audiences hated that, while people who are into nontraditional stories liked it. It would have been great if ALIEN 3 were the second film. After the first and beating the Zeno, Ripley crashes onto a planet where she learns she cannot easily escape the aliens, is implanted, but ultimately escapes to find a cure. ALIENS is third, and gives us Ripleys final triumph, and doesn't destroy all of her character growth from the second film. But since Fox didn't have any plan or guiding voice, and still doesnt, we got the mess we have.
My god you are killing me, I have to wait for part 2!
Sorry Andy, 2 weeks away. We will see you then. Look forward to seeing you then.
After hearing all these alternatives I guess Aliens 3 wasn't the worst outcome.
The 4th draft was pretty good especially considering the creative handcuffs in place.
So basically Alien 3 was always going to suck.
Xactly! 😆
Killing off Newt, Hicks and Bishop (what was left of him) in a text crawl at the start of the movie, was the worst decision in the history of cinema.
I understand and appreciate the dislike for Alien 3 but anything and I do mean anything has to be better than Alien Resurrection and the AvP films. Everyone seems to have the issue of Newt and Hicks and while understandable (I will reiterate what I said below) Sigourney never liked the family dynamic James Cameron set up in Aliens, she felt that the Alien was Ripley's nightmare to experience on her own. She literally signed off on it and she wanted to die at the end. Yes, we were robbed of what the film could have been, the wooden planet idea was amazing and unique but I think the film has a lasting legacy and a deep religious undertone that none of the sequels and spinoffs truly got right. I feel sorry for what David Fincher went through but I appreciate what he was able to get out of it. The performances were all amazing and it looked great visually.
There are only 2 Alien movies.
you are making this up man....... i cant believe they work like that
As someone who followed the slow, torturous development of *Superman Returns* and how much everyone involved (Jon Peters, Tim Burton, Kevin Smith, JJ Abrams, McG, Brett Ratner, and others) went out of their way to screw things up out of pure ego and stupidity...yes, this is very much how Hollywood operates. Even *Last Action Hero,* the Arnold Schwarzenegger action comedy, had a similarly screwed-up development process and a severely rushed production schedule that didn't allow for proper rewrites, reshoots, re-editing, or proper test screenings. This is not abnormal for big Hollywood movies.
Hate to say it but most of this stuff is easy to find with a search through years of interviews and so on. It is shocking and I'm really glad you visited. Look forward to seeing you in part 2.
I was actually a fan of 3. I have never understood why it’s been so maligned.
You must like downer films!
You must like depressing, poorly written films.
@@leesheppard6043 I like David Fincher. Even though he didn’t like the film, himself, I thought Alien 3 was an interesting take on the series. I didn’t think the writing was bad. It is a downer, but I saw Ripley sacrificing herself as a heroic end. Just me.
@@brichan1851there are two moments that I thought were great: newts funeral (BUT KILLING HER AND HICKS WAS STUPID)/birth of the dog alien and the ending where ripley decides it ends with her.
Around 2006 I walked into a thrift store and found the novel's Earth Hive,, and Nightmare Asylum by Steve Perry and Stephanie Perry and wondered of the original Alien 3 story was supposed to have happen on earth.
Yeah that teaser for this film clearly implied a xenomorph Earth invasion. When the movie came out I remember thinking, where's Earth, just like Lambert. Thanks for commenting.
Those novels were based on the Dark Horse Graphic novels of Book 1 Book 2 and earth war. Book 1 was complete when Gibsons first draft was being written.
Can't wait for part two 😳