Simple question. Is LV-426 as seen in the first two Alien movies a moon or a planet?<BR><BR>According to wikipedia it's a moon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LV-426<BR ...
Ridley Scott bills Prometheus as a "loose" prequel to Alien. It's the first of three movies that eventually connect directly to the first Alien movie, explore the origins of the Alien creature, and ...
LV-426 is a remake of an old first-person shooter game called 'Aliens'. The original game was developed by Software Studios and published by Electric Dreams in 1987 for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ...
April 26th somewhere along the line became Alien Day, a celebration of Ripley, Weyland Yutani, and the Xenomorphs who love them. First released in 1979, the groundbreaking space horror film directed ...
Another Alien Day is upon us. Yes, April 26, or 4/26, is so named after the planet the Nostromo crew lands on in the original Ridley Scott film. This mysterious uninhabited world doesn’t have a name, ...
The USCSS Nostromo is a towing vessel owned by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. It provides the setting for most of the 1979 Alien movie, where we get to see it landing on a moon, tugging a huge ore ...
Fans of practical horror effects and the Alien franchise will burst (pun intended) over the recent fan film, Birth! Give the six-minute short a spin and read more about the movie below. Birth is ...