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Topic: Sigourney Weaver Interview - 22.12.2010 (Read 884 times)
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From Entertainment Weekly: Of course, Ridley Scott is also developing a prequel to Alien. Could we see you in that?Oh no, I’m not in any way involved, and I won’t be. Do you think there are as many opportunities for women in action movies today? Could we still have a character like Ripley?I think so. I think the uniforms might be a bit different. I think I’d be wearing a little less. You know, I’d have a sexier costume. And what Ridley Scott and I loved was that I was wearing an actual flight suit from NASA. And what I loved about Ripley was it didn’t matter if she was a man or a woman. She was this person who didn’t give up. She was all of us, you know? And it was especially significant that it was a woman, a young woman. But I don’t think that men didn’t identify with her because she wasn’t in a little skimpy dress, you know? She didn’t look out of place in her world. She looked practical and real and I liked that about her. It’s what I would wear to fight a monster. http://insidemovies.ew.com/2010/12/22/sigourney-weaver-talks-prayers-for-bobby-avatar-2-ghostbusters-3-and-ridley-scotts-alien-prequel/ ...And just for fun: I was struck by how [James Cameron] said he took to heart that some tribal leaders objected to the violence of Avatar. Might the sequel be less of a battle epic?
It’s hard for me to see that with Jim and his love of weapons.
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If anything Avatar didn't have enough action. It was boring.
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I was struck by how [James Cameron] said he took to heart that some tribal leaders objected to the violence of Avatar. Might the sequel be less of a battle epic?
It’s hard for me to see that with Jim and his love of weapons. Well it made me laugh!
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There is an explanation for this, you know.
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Tribal leaders? 
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The malaka screened Avatar in front of amazonian tribal leaders. They told him he was wrong because they would never resort to violence.
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Ah, ok.
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The malaka screened Avatar in front of amazonian tribal leaders. They told him he was wrong because they would never resort to violence. Why tribal leaders will never be the heads of film studios.
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Drunk after a few too many, streaking through the forum...
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Accept that some days you are the pidgeon, and others the statue.
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