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April 10, 2026
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"There are a few fun touches that superficially play on the original film. Call is part of a group of robots who rebelled and won back their freedom. It seems the top-down structure of Weyland-Yutani was so oppressive that even the previously obedient machines couldn’t stand it. And the military’s central computer now has a male voice and is referred to as “Father,” cementing the patriarchal role of those in power, in contrast to all the maternal imagery of Alien and the “Mother” console. Ryder, who didn’t manage to use her 90s “it girl” rep to make Resurrection a hit, is one of the few people who actually remembers the film fondly, and is largely responsible for making it “kind of like a really cool art film,” as she described it in a 2013 interview with the Huffington Post, praising the direction of Jeunet, who was gaining fame for his offbeat French films and would eventually become an international star with Amélie. It turns out Jeunet was Ryder’s idea, and he gives the film an eccentricity that may dull the horror a bit but gives Resurrection a really distinct style. At times, it feels like a vaudevillian theatre troupe putting on an Alien play, and I mean that in the best way. The actors playfully dive deep into their roles, and camp things up for a director who can appreciate the absurdity of it all."
"Mankind wants them for their genes? I can think of a more valuable attribute: They're apparently able to generate biomass out of thin air. The baby born at the beginning of the film weighs maybe five pounds. In a few weeks the ship's cargo includes generous tons of aliens. What do they feed on? How do they fuel their growth and reproduction? It's no good saying they eat the ship's stores, because they thrive even on the second ship--and in previous movies have grown like crazy on desolate prison planets and in abandoned space stations. They're like perpetual motion machines; they don't need input."
"Michael Wincott ~ Captain Frank Elgyn"
"Brad Dourif ~ Dr. Jonathan Gediman"
"It's already too late."
"Beyond salvation."
"John Goodman – Igon Sirrus"
"Ethan Hawke – Jolly the Pimp"
"Cara Delevingne – Laureline"
"Jolly the Pimp: Rules are rules and this is a place where we make love, not war."
"Button Man: By the grace of God."
"Dane Dehaan – Valerian"
"I know all of Shakespeare by heart."
"I leave you my Kingdom, take good care of it."
"So, what will it be, soldier?"
"Rihanna – Bubble"
"I'd rather that you took me somewhere other than a giant trash can!"
"Igon Sirrus: I'm fighting for a noble cause, too. Mine."
"I didn't come here to get a makeover."
"Can I help? I'm a good driver."
"It's our mission that doesn't make sense, sir."
"Bussing tables! Every artist's worst nightmare! Never mention this to anybody, okay?"
"[to a trio of Doghan-Dagui] Clearly you've never met a woman."
"Paul Whitthorne — Ethan"
"Anders Hove — Rick"
"Eric DaRe — Bernie"
"Anne Ramsay — Dr. McCormick"
"Terrence Mann — Ug/Counselor Tetra"
"Angela Bassett — Fran"
"Martine Beswick — the voice of Angela"
"Brad Dourif — Al Bert"
"Like my ex-wife. Anything I say, she does the opposite."
"In Space... They Love to Hear You Scream!"
"Don Keith Opper — Charlie McFadden"
"Ko Nishimura — Murata, Minister of Space"
"Seizaburo Kawazu — Tada, Minister of Finance"
"Takamaru Sasaki — Seki, Prime Minister of Japan"
"Eitaro Ozawa — Kinami, Minister of Justice"
"Ken Uehara — Dr. Kawano"
"Takashi Shimura — Dr. Kensuke Sonoda"
"Yumi Shirakawa — Tomoko Sonoda"
"Ryō Ikebe — Dr. Tazawa"
"News Anchor: If we could come together and cooperate to overcome the danger that threatened us, can't we take this opportunity to work together for all eternity?"
"The Year: 1980. The Scene: Outer Space. The Story: The Destruction of Earth!"
"Fumio Sakashita — Hayao Sonoda"
"See! the world doomed by an invading wild sun 6000 times bigger than earth!"
"Ryō Ikebe — Maj. Ichiro Katsumiya"
"Kyôko Anzai — Etsuko Shiraishi"
"Minoru Takada — The Commander"
"Space Wages War on Earth!"