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7/7/2025, 6:16:26 PM
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AvP1 the movie is based off a comic book from Dark Horse, it's ironic how even the cheesy comic books from Dark Horse seem more canon and less canon-breaking than Ridley Scott's "My robot has daddy issues since Blade Runner and keeps boasting about shit you people never even saw" but when it comes to showing me those amazing things Ridley saw we get nothing but more murder robots when Ridley doesn't have a book & script readily adapted for him to smudge all over it.
Speaking of comic book adaptions did any of you read Alien Labyrinth?
It's what the actual good AVP2 is based off of (among many other inspirations) , but Einsenberg's story is much more vanilla compared to what happened in Labyrinth.
https://youtu.be/-latIFZ6xyA?t=1327
Also I really enjoyed the backstory in Labyrinth, but the current story of what happened to the doctor afterwards and how they attempted to once again make the xenomorphs behave like animals rather than autistic robots was idiotic, but that's comic books for you; some great ideas and the rest stuff you should ignore. Similar to how Brandywine & Fox saw the original script by Dan O Bannon. 1 idea that really stuck with them and the rest they ignored.
I think the idea that the xenomorphs naturally live in an electromagnetic surrealistic megastructure full of mecha calcified tunnels can tie in with their heightened sense at maneuvering labyrinths. Their perfect hybridization of bone and metal can explain their talented autistic tendencies of being extremely adept at niche things such as sixth sense and navigation yet extremely dumb in general things such as tools and grabbing rocks to throw at creatures, seeing no purpose in it and "feeling" almost disgusted at the notion such as a Predator utilizing human tools, just like a robot attempting to use a toilet.
AvP1 the movie is based off a comic book from Dark Horse, it's ironic how even the cheesy comic books from Dark Horse seem more canon and less canon-breaking than Ridley Scott's "My robot has daddy issues since Blade Runner and keeps boasting about shit you people never even saw" but when it comes to showing me those amazing things Ridley saw we get nothing but more murder robots when Ridley doesn't have a book & script readily adapted for him to smudge all over it.
Speaking of comic book adaptions did any of you read Alien Labyrinth?
It's what the actual good AVP2 is based off of (among many other inspirations) , but Einsenberg's story is much more vanilla compared to what happened in Labyrinth.
https://youtu.be/-latIFZ6xyA?t=1327
Also I really enjoyed the backstory in Labyrinth, but the current story of what happened to the doctor afterwards and how they attempted to once again make the xenomorphs behave like animals rather than autistic robots was idiotic, but that's comic books for you; some great ideas and the rest stuff you should ignore. Similar to how Brandywine & Fox saw the original script by Dan O Bannon. 1 idea that really stuck with them and the rest they ignored.
I think the idea that the xenomorphs naturally live in an electromagnetic surrealistic megastructure full of mecha calcified tunnels can tie in with their heightened sense at maneuvering labyrinths. Their perfect hybridization of bone and metal can explain their talented autistic tendencies of being extremely adept at niche things such as sixth sense and navigation yet extremely dumb in general things such as tools and grabbing rocks to throw at creatures, seeing no purpose in it and "feeling" almost disgusted at the notion such as a Predator utilizing human tools, just like a robot attempting to use a toilet.
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