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Gavin
MemberTrilobite02/22/2012Just been looking a bigbirdjimmy's profile GIF and noticed something I never noticed before...
[img]http://www.prometheus-movie.com/uploads/JIMMYGIF.gif[/img]
Look at the Xenomorphs left arm, it looks like there is an appendage attached, your theories (while I check the same scene on the dvd)...
Hey guys,
I think its the suit falling a part. If you look at the lower tubercle just behind that arm on the back it completely falls off when it stands up out of the water.
Rick
Aliens 1986; Alien Warrior Costume
[img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_krmvmsEuLG1qa1o5zo1_500.jpg[/img]
I wander if it's something to do with the lifting mechanism to haul it out of the water; it must weigh a tonne and would need some pretty good engineering to make it stand....
Folks, that isn't a suit-flaw or any type of special-effects attachment for lifting the actor out of the water. It was an addition to the alien-worrior design itself. It's basically a boney extension of the creature's exo-skeleton. It appeared only in ALIENS. The design was dropped for the sequels. You can see it very clearly in this model: http://homemedia4u.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5396
I think Rick's right, part of the suit falling off. Look at the tail end too, isn't it supposed to come to a point? It looks kinda sloppy at the tip (lets keep it clean seriously)
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_oLPxM7_4Cf0/TPTMfePrgAI/AAAAAAAABYc/fg-CxVgKkKE/s200/elbow86s.JPG
"In the original, the Alien featured a small spike on its elbows. In Aliens, this 'evolved' into a scythe-like appendage. Aside from being deadly, the scythe-shape would look odd in silhoutte; just the effect the film-makers were after."
From
http://alienseries.blogspot.com/2010/11/making-of-aliens-abstract-part-i-script.html