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The ALIENS laserdisc front cover.
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A few of the first Aliens related pictures that appeared on the internet. Old, but still good!
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A screenshot of the APC on LV-426, and of Bishop's first meeting with Ripley.
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Different posters used to promote Aliens.
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A black and white picture of the APC on the SULACO.
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An Alien trying to get on board the APC.
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Hicks showing Frost what he keeps handy for 'close encounters.'
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The dropship on board the SULACO, and in flight over LV-426
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Ferro, the pilot of the dropship; and Spunkmeyer in the background.
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Hicks in battle gear.
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Hudson firing his pusle rifle.
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Gorman leading his troops in the shafts.
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The Alien is about to grab Newt...
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A facehugger in a tube, and chestburster bursting.
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The Aliens attacking in the med-lab.
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Hudson looking a little worn out.
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A facehugger attempting to get Ripley.
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A sentry gun firing, from the special edition of Aliens.
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Drake and Vasquez handling the Smartguns.
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The only picture of the Burke-cocoon sequence, from an old Starlog magazine.
This scene was cut out of the theatrical release, as it did not fit in with
pre-established Alien biology time limits.
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A great promotional shot of the cast of Aliens.
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Steve Radler provided the this set of pictures. They come from his own collection.
They include Frost's gun, a Pulse rifle, a grenade, the Knife used by Bishop,
and a final picture with all the props together.
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A few black and white pictures, one of Hicks, and one of Bishop.
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A UK advertisment for the Facehugger box set.
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Mad Magazine's cover tribute to Aliens.
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An original sketch of the derelict spacecraft from Alien, and from the ship's small appearance in the Aliens special edition.
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These pictures are from Planet Hollywood, in California. These pictures and their descriptions
was taken by Randy Chapman.
Queen Alien : Very detailed, from the body to the arms, to even under the
"crown"/skull. her feet were designed so that it looks as if she has spike in each of her feet that
makes her look like she has high heels on. Her teeth and claws are clear! This particular queen is the
one that was seen in the sulaco airlock. How do i know? Well, in the movie, if you look closely, while
the queen is flailing about with the powerloader, the spike on her tail is missing! I dont know how it
happened, some sort of accident putting her in the airlock, I assume. Anyways, if you look on the queen
at planet hollywood, it has the spike, but attatched with a metal rod! There is a very clear and noticable
gap in which there should be those "vertebrate." she has very noticeble bright blue accents all over her
that dont show up in the movie, but that are noticble in the pictures.
PowerLoader : In person, it doesn't look as big as in the movies. Actually,
I was kind of astonished at how small it was. It is taller than Sigourney is, with maybe 12-15 inches
difference. It is very detailed, with all kinds of controls, hoses, warning and identification lables,
etc. It is numbered "2." the Caterpillar logo is very prominantely displayed all over it. They painted
it with "battle damage" and black smudges to make it look old and well-used. There was a manaquin in it,
wearing the actual costume worn by Sigourney in the final scenes (w/ the tear in the knee of the pants).
Also included were her actual furtuistic Reeboks! sorry, i didnt get a picture of them, there were people
eating at the table there.
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Testing out the design in pre-production of the "Regina Horriblis." Note the garbage bags.
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Thanks to Nick and Kevin for sending these in. Tip Tipping was a stuntman who worked on
ALIENS. He died tragically in 1993, and these newspaper article details the event. RIP Tip.
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