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Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

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Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin



Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

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Aboard the deep space vessel USM Auriga, the unthinkable occurs—Ellen Ripley awakes. Her last memory is of her own fiery death on the prison colony Fiorina 161. And yet she lives. Stronger, fiercer… changed.Ripley discovers that military scientists have learned how to breed Xenomorphs, creatures with which she somehow shares an empathic link. The course is set to take the Aliens to Earth.Based on the screenplay by Joss Whedon, acclaimed author A. C. Crispin has written the final novel in the original Alien movie quadrilogy, forever changing the saga of Ellen Ripley—the last survivor of the Nostromo.

Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #930576 in Books
  • Brand: Crispin, A. C.
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.87" h x .86" w x 4.17" l, .37 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 320 pages
Alien Resurrection: The Official Movie Novelization, by A.C. Crispin

About the Author A.C. Crispin was the New York Times bestselling author of 24 novels, including tie-ins to Star Trek, Star Wars, V and Pirates of the Caribbean. In 2013, she was named a Grandmaster of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A.C. Crispin breathes new life into "Alien Resurrection" By A Customer A.C. Crispin's novelization of "Alien Resurrection" is a thought-provoking, well-written book that provides a surprising amount of depth to its characters. While many novelizations have a tendency to be poorly written, Crispin has managed to adapt Joss Whedon's screenplay in such a manner that it practically appears to be an original work. Set 200 years after the events of Alien 3, "Resurrection" continues the story of Ellen Ripley and her battle against the biomechanoid monsters from the previous "Alien" outings. The novel begins with an interesting look at the cloning process, as scientists use DNA and tissue samples to grow a "new" Ripley and extract the alien embryo she was carrying at the time of her death. Crispin provides the reader with a thoughtful look at each of the characters' motivations and backgrounds, particularly the Ripley character. Ripley's struggle with her alien side and her subsequent reconciliation with her human characteristics are an enthralling subtext to the story, well-crafted and carefully thought out. Another interesting aspect of the story explored is the mother/child relationship that was a cornerstone of the second entry in the series, "Aliens." The author expounds on this subtext quite masterfully, making the reader balance his/her feelings of revulsion and horror of the alien species (particularly Ripley's "child" The Newborn) with the tender feelings of human compassion and the strength of the maternal instinct. It is doubtful that even the film will be able to provide these details, which only serve to enrich the story and provide a deeper psychological layer to the suspense and tension of what is admittedly an action piece. The writer also pays homage to the previous entries in the series, providing the reader with relevant flashbacks and snippets of memorable dialogue and scenes that fans will appreciate. Even the minor characters benefit from Crispin's profound characterizations, lending a more significant tragic quality to the story and providing a more heroic element to the proceedings. Also of note is the fact that Crispin infuses new life into key elements of the "Alien" saga, such as in a tense scene where kidnapped cryotube sleepers wake up, only to make the horrible discovery that they are about to be impregnated with alien embryos by the parasitic facehuggers. Though this is a scene which the reader has experienced before, Crispin's detailed description and attention to claustrophobic elements actually make this scene tense and frightening. It's quite obvious that A.C. Crispin feels right at home in this type of story, and is equally adept at pulling the reader in and satisfying his/her expectations. "Alien Resurrection" delivers, and is a thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable read. The perfect companion piece for those planning on seeing the film! "In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream" but thanks to A.C. Crispin, "they can see you sweat!"

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. AC Crispin knocks this out of the park; more fun than the movie. By Joe Crowe ”TEETH! THERE WERE MORE TEETH!”

Titan Books is re-releasing the A.C. Crispin novelization of Alien Resurrection, and it’s better than the movie. That’s a low bar to jump over. Not as low as the bar set by Alien 3, but I refuse to talk about that.

I mean it as a compliment to A.C. Crispin, who novelized the heck out of movies and TV shows from Star Trek to V, including Alien She got it like tie-in writers often don’t. Her novelizations were like really long director’s cuts of movies.

This movie is noted for having Joss Whedon as its screenplay writer. He said about the movie, “In all seriousness, it was, I thought, the lowest I could ever feel.”

Crispin makes it better. The story is more fun and even more in the style of the original Alien and Aliens.

The goodness of this book is summed up in this scene.

“Vriess finally cracked and screamed hysterically. His finger squeezed the trigger. He fired, and fired, and fired. The thing with the teeth screamed back at him and exploded in a million fragments.”

That’s good stuff.

(review from Joe Crowe at http://www.RevolutionSF.com, http://www.twitter.com/revolutionsf )

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Before reading this book By Derek Foret Before reading this book, you have to read the first three to full grasp the main character. This was so much better than the movie and I especially love how they give a point of view from the Xenomorphs

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