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		<title>&quot;Alien 4 : Resurrection&quot; Movie - Aintitcool.com Review</title>
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		<description>With Ridley Scott's PROMETHEUS next week, I'm sure you, like me, can't wait to dive into that universe that Scott, Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett, H. R. Giger, and many, many others created more than 30 years ago. ALIEN has haunted me my entire life. I still have ALIEN dreams. They are horrifying to me &#8211; I think the Xenomorph is possibly the most frightening monster ever created in science fiction. As Ash in the original ALIEN said, &#8220;I admire its purity. A (...)

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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Alien 4 : Resurrection&quot; Movie - Listen the audio commentary</title>
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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Alien 4 : Resurrection&quot; Movie - The Lost Script</title>
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		<description>Whedon Week: The Lost Script For Alien: Resurrection &lt;br /&gt;CC2K unearths one of Joss Whedon's earlier efforts. &lt;br /&gt;I think that part of Whedon's appeal to fans is his history of famously being at odds with &quot;Hollywood&quot; over creative differences concerning his myriad projects. Think about it. Part of having geek cred in filmmaking is going your own way, bucking the establishment, and adhering to your artistic vision. Once upon a time before George Lucas became a self-indulgent blowhard, he was a (...)


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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Alien: Resurrection&quot; Movie in the Top 50 movie special effects shots</title>
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		<description>50: Alien: Resurrection (1997) - Ripley clone matures &lt;br /&gt;Jean-Pierre Jeunet's quirky fourth entry to the Alien series boasts many eccentric touches worthy of mention, including an elegant solution for the astronaut who even has to carry his whiskey freeze-dried, as well as the first CGI examples of H.R. Giger's stunning creature design. But oddly it's Resurrection's use of a pretty old (and pretty cheap) CGI trick that really takes one's breath away, as the adolescent Ripley clone that those (...)


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		<title>Joss Whedon - &quot;Alien Resurrection&quot; Movie in Chud's 50 Biggest Disappointments list</title>
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		<description>#33 - Alien: Resurrection (1997. dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet) &lt;br /&gt;For all that Alien3 got wrong, it's no match for the top-to-bottom botch job that is Alien: Resurrection. Written by fanboy saint Joss Whedon and directed by the whimsical Jean-Pierre Juenet (whose partnership with Marc Caro ended when he agreed to direct this film), Resurrection promised a new beginning for a franchise that had been literally consigned to molten lead; what it delivered was a jokey, dramatically uncertain, tonally (...)


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