Alien birth


Is this movie the most graphic depiction of a character giving birth to an alien baby or are there other films that show a female giving birth to an alien, monster, creature, etc. that are more grotesque? This was one of the most intense I have seen!

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The birth scene from The Fly II comes to mind, but this was probably more graphic.

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I was reminded of a British film called Men.

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Oh yeah, that film has that creepy scene of the monster giving birth to itself

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The First Omen. You’ll see graphic vaginal demon-birth.

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If you're talking about the 1976 "The Omen" movie with Gregory Peck, it does NOT..! :P

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No he isn't. Check out "The First Omen", pretty good film.

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I'm awfully proud of my line that had me and a buddy wheezing on the ride home: "That thing was the size of a rolled up sleeping bag!"

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Haha. That was pretty big

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I am not sure if in a X Files chapter there is something more or less similar. Anyway, this here is really "intense". When I saw this scene, I thought that no woman would survive it.

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Doesn’t Scully give birth to an alien baby?

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Do you mean "baby William"? William had at least a normal size...

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Season 8, Episode 13 - "Per Manum"

Some other woman than Scully gives birth to an alien. The little green man type of alien, not a human-looking one like William.

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Just remembered there is the scene in the Stargate SG-1 episode “Hathor” in which the titular villain gives birth to snake-like alien babies in a hot tub. The birth takes place in the water, but one can imagine what it would look like for the aliens to come out of her body.

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The movie Children of Men had a pretty graphic birth scene...as visceral as the rest of the movie.

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So, the pregnant lady drinks the black goo. Within an hour, her seven-pound baby has become a seven-foot-tall alien/human hybrid. Pretty quick.

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Seems like alien babies in movie grow extremely fast. Look at all the alien babies in the Species movies!

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True. For me, it was just that they had established that it took time in the original "Alien" for that much smaller creature to emerge and here its exponentially faster leading to an equally exponentially larger creature.

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