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There was a deleted scene involving Ripley and Dallas getting intimate. It was never filmed, but it obviously serves as a backstory and motivation for the characters. Probably one of the main reasons Dallas volunteers to go into the air shaft over Ripley. They share a very meaningful glance about that. Also the way the two characters interact with each other gives off a strong “fuck buddies” vibe. There’s also a scene later on where they’re round the lunch table and Parker says to Lambert “I’d rather be eating something else but right now I’m thinking food.” Year long voyages like that with no other humans souls, they would definitely be partaking in extracurricular activities together. Probably because he spent more time smoking pot in his hidey hole on the shuttle than he did running the ship. But on a more serious note, I think one of the many reasons he blows Ripley off is because it’s implied they had a tryst or relationship going on, and it becomes very hard to take your coworkers seriously when you’re intimately involved. I’d rather you wipe my ass for me They’re creepy old rapists who had fun on Epstein island. It’s really sad how you shill for them. You mean you don’t like Star Wars? Jaws? Alien??? LoL, I agree he’s overrated, but There Will Be Blood was a fairly good movie. The statistical probability of that happening are infinite, and you know this is a fantasy right? Wow imagine actually rooting for one creepy old rapist over another. What kind of sick twisted role play are you into? Dallas was a lowly cog in a mid level, dead end job in the middle of nowhere. He also tried to play the part of the cool, collected captain but appeared insecure and unsure of himself, making bad decisions under pressure. He was probably the one who wanted to land, investigate and leave moon the quickest, and made terrible mistakes as a result. He was also easily manipulated. I feel like the guy who wrote this comment was suffering from brain damage I went to a “Jaws in the water” event, where they screened the movie in a large outdoor pool at a theme park. It was actually a terrible experience, the lounge chairs were all first come first serve so were snatched up in 5 seconds, the water was freezing, and as the sun set the temperature dipped to around 60 degrees. And the angle of the screen meant the sun cast a huge shadow over it so I couldn’t tell what was happening. And I didn’t have spare clothes for the drive back. Paul Thomas Anderson Ikiru (1952) <blockquote> I usually don't watch movies that are too old. Say prior to mid 80s.</blockquote> You’re missing out on a lot then. Jesus Christ. barbecued shrimp, boiled shrimp, broiled shrimp, baked shrimp, sauted shrimp. Shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. I’m confused, the towing company tracks your driving habits? In Terminator 2 there’s a brief cameo of screenwriter William Wisher who co-wrote the script for T1 and T2. Anyway, next to him is there is a pretty good looking blonde that always caught my eye <url> https://imgur.com/a/dZkG682</url> Everything Damon Lindelof touches turns to shit Not anymore <blockquote> Most genetic traits are devoloped to increase survival.</blockquote> Not entirely true. Natural selection is only one aspect of evolutionary change. Sometimes inheritable traits appear for no other reason than by chance, and not necessarily aiding survival or being suited to the environment. Something called genetic drift.