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What the fuck is this off of? I remember this; it’s old AF, like me, but just barely recall the scene.
My brain is itchy. Help
Spaceballllllllls
Thanks man. I have to rewatch that!
Spaceballs: The Movie Reference
Spaceballs: The Nostalgia
I hadn’t even seen Alien when I first saw Spaceballs, but my god this scene had me in absolute stitches. It’s the way he puts on the little hat while eyeballing everyone. It’s making me chuckle just thinking about it.
Exactly.
B and E at the same time
B and E, classic combination.
Facts.
This has to be canon right?
Check please!
#MelbrooksDidItFirst
me thinking about this like:
D and E combined lol
Facts.
Sure. This looks appropriate. But how does it stay on?
In my head the xenomorphs can also spit some kind of sticky liquid and they use it to attach stuff. Either that or like some insects or similar there are micro stuff on the surface that works.like Velcro and stuff gets attached to it/trapped.
With a nail gun
Only D makes sense given what the hat supposed to be for functionality wise.
Not if you just need it to keep the sun out of your eyes.
Correct. I’m B 100%.
That is a visor. A hat covers the head.
Proudly and dangerously.
Here’s something I’ve been wondering: in Aliens, weren’t the Marines joking about the possibility of the creature on LV-426 being just a xenomorph? This suggested it was a kind of creature they’d encountered before, and wasn’t a major threat.
How did the Aliens come to be known as xenomorphs?
The simplest answer is that I’m remembering things wrong. If not, though, wtf?
I took that as they have encountered other species before, just nothing like the creature from the Alien franchise. The term xenomorph is just used to describe any creature not found on Earth, aka aliens.
This is backed by an earlier comment made during Ripley’s hearing with the company:
Insurance attorney: Are there any species like this hostile organism on LV-426? ECA representative: No, it’s a rock. No indigenous life.
Which would indicate they have encountered other aliens, just not this Alien.
The creature was named both Alien and Xenomorph because that’s what it is, but came to define the names and took “ownership” of the names, if you will.
Okay. Thank you! I like the “xenomorph is a generic term” explanation. It works with the way people actually use language.
Alien is a stupid name for an alien when you stop to think about it. Just like with the creature in Frankenstein, people are going to grab at any alternate name presented, cos it’s just too awkward to talk about otherwise.
Surely he’d wear one of the collapsible top hats instead?
B
C is just someone using the xenomorph as a hat rack.
B looks classy small lady’s hat.
They probably wear hats designed for aliens, not humans. So none of the above.
Clearly B, D, and E are the only cool looks.
Depends on the occasion.