Re: some of my favourite lesser known Sci fi films.
I would recommend anyone who likes Aliens to try to see the extended version. It has extra scenes set on LV426 regarding the colonists finding the alien eggs, plus scenes that help to explain why Ripley is drawn to Newt and risks so much to rescue her.
A few films "inspired" by Alien:
Titan Find aka Creature Stars Klaus Kinski
Galaxy of Terror Featuring Joanie from Happy Days and nasty alien worm rape scene
Forbidden World (not to be confused with Forbidden Planet)
Inseminoid A British production with Judy Geeson and helmed by Norman J Warren
Alien 2: On Earth Absolutely nothing to do with the Ridley Scott film, rather a quickie Italian production to cash in on the Alien title and released on video in the UK as Alien Terror in the early 80s
I would recommend anyone who likes Aliens to try to see the extended version. It has extra scenes set on LV426 regarding the colonists finding the alien eggs, plus scenes that help to explain why Ripley is drawn to Newt and risks so much to rescue her.
A few films "inspired" by Alien:
Titan Find aka Creature Stars Klaus Kinski
Galaxy of Terror Featuring Joanie from Happy Days and nasty alien worm rape scene
Forbidden World (not to be confused with Forbidden Planet)
Inseminoid A British production with Judy Geeson and helmed by Norman J Warren
Alien 2: On Earth Absolutely nothing to do with the Ridley Scott film, rather a quickie Italian production to cash in on the Alien title and released on video in the UK as Alien Terror in the early 80s
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