SVTStingRay
Sr Member
alien3 had so much in terms of bad scripting, where do you begin. the story was worked and worked and even fincher couldnt fix it.
No.
1. The movie retcons EVERYTHING from the last movie in order to justify the alien's presence.
2. It renders one of the best movie climaxes in existence pointless and even turns it into a mistake.
3. The alien itself is just a typical horror slasher who goes out killing everyone. The first ALIEN hinted that it took some of it's victims alive where as ALIENS outright confirmed it. These are not creatures bent on just killing people.
And it's just full of stupid. The Sulaco, a marine starship has an Emergency Escape Vehicle (EEV). Smart idea. Unfortunately this EEV vehicle doesn't include any weapons, helpful medical supplies (just a scanner?), food, communication devices or even a practical method of safely landing on a planet... in the ocean!
And what is up with Bishop's desire to be shut down for good? Why would anyone program an android to be suicidal at the thought of being inferior to a newer model android? This was never talked about nor even hinted at in ALIENS.
As for bishop wanting to be shut down, I can't remember but had the Xeno possibly shown up at that point? If so, maybe he knows what's coming (blood and death) and doesn't want to be around to witness it. If it's the whole out dated model bit, yeah that's just dumb.
Ripley also has the Queenburster in her chest, so in order for the Company to not get its hands on it, Ripley calmly walks into the still on fire corn field killing herself.
JCO: You have been quoted as saying that killing Newt was an 'obscenity'. What was your first reaction to the Alien 3 story?
ADF: Killing Newt was not only an obscenity, it removes the principal rationale for Ripley to fight to stay alive. Filmmakers love to shock, even if it goes against logic, reason, and plot. They suffer from a misguided belief that shock equates to art. This misnomer is not confined to cinema.
JCO: In one of the interviews you said that you had an idea how not to kill Newt but keep her out of the story at the same time. The burning question for fans is, what was it?
ADF: My thought in re the killing of Newt in Alien 3 was to explain that her capsule was damaged and that she would therefore have to remain in deep sleep until it could be repaired. That way, she remains alive but inactive for the duration of the story, Ripley's motivation to fight to remain alive in order to sustain her is maintained, and Newt's status being iffy (she can live or die at any time) adds another element of suspense to the film. And of course, having Newt as an older person with a unique insight into the aliens would have opened up some wonderful spin-off possibilities. But Walter Hill essentially killed off everything I tried to add to the story.
Wait, Walter Hill was attached to A3 at one point?!