The 30-year reunion of Cass San Diego in Alien touched by memories.

Bill paxton, James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, sigourney weaver and other masters created the reunion comic exhibition.

 

1905 movie network news There are many scenes of Cass reunions at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, such as the re-released version of Mi Shuai and dominic purcell who plays his brother. But no American TV series or movie can bring you great emotion like this.

After 30 years, the card god is white-haired and everyone is old, but their memories have not faded.

 

Alien, released in 1986, won two Oscar technical awards, including best visual effects and best visual editing, and the heroine sigourney weaver was nominated for best actress.

 

Card god looked at several familiar faces on the stage and was deeply moved. Over 60 years old, he said with emotion: "The moment to prove the value of this film is at this moment."

 

At that time, the biggest breakthrough of Alien was that Cameron added his own humanistic elements to the original classic of ridley scott in 1979. The character Ripley played by Ginny Weaver was more powerful than in the first episode, and the character’s struggle in the past was also very touching. Coupled with a lot of gun battles and explosions, the whole movie not only explained the emergence of Alien, but also made the audience deeply remember the protagonists.

 

In January, 2015, director neill blomkamp released a series of special-shaped concept maps, which seemed to be independent films. However, this rumor has not been recognized by Fox Pictures or Card God.

 

Ginny Weaver said, "I like neill blomkamp very much, but even if there is Alien 5, I won’t play it, because for me, it’s already finished."

Concept map created by blom Kemp

 

Regarding the sequel to Alien that blom Kemp may shoot and the prequel that Scott is shooting, he said, "blom Kemp explained his thoughts on the sequel to me, and I think he can finish the preparatory work immediately. It will be a very postmodern alien, but I don’t know their story at all, but I like that to some extent, the two films can form a parallel space, not completely independent."

Ka Shen, a professional sequel, also revealed: "Making a good sequel requires the director to find a very appropriate balance point, which is between innovation and nostalgia. The sequel story can neither be too regular nor too biased, which will kill the audience."

 

At present, Cameron is busy filming and making the next four sequels. For Alien, Ka Shen holds an attitude that it is better to miss each other than to meet each other.