Some exceptionally unsettling elements were thrown together to create the Xenomorph when it first appeared in Ridley Scott's 1979 horror sci-fi, "Alien." Spliced from the nightmares of artist H.R.
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Aliens dream theory explains why the sequels felt like nightmares
This shocking Alien franchise theory will forever change how you watch every Alien movie since James Cameron's 1986 sequel.
The "Alien" franchise is an undeniable classic — a staple of the sci-fi/horror genre. The series features humans fighting for their lives as they're pitted against killer aliens with acidic blood.
That is where the story of Ripley should have ended, but we got Alien: Resurrection anyway. And that might have been okay if the film stuck its ambitious landing…but it didn’t. Alien: Resurrection ...
Episode 5, however, flips the script by showing us that Morrow isn’t the villain; he’s just as doomed and complicated as everyone else on the series. Not only that, it does this by turning him into ...
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