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A Fan's Actor!!!!!!!!!!!
A Honor!!!!!
A Star for A Star!
Actor Lance Henriksen
Actress Monique Dupree
All Around Entertainer
An Actor's Actor
Animal Adore Lance
Animals Adore Lance
Animals Like Lance!!!!!!
Art of Communicating
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Artistic Environment
AVP2 with Lance Henriksen
Award from Fan
Baby Boomers
Be Careful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Be Good To Yourself!!!!
Be Wise!!!!!!!!!!!
Blogging Beats Stress!!!!
Bring It On!
Bring It!!!!!!!!!!!!
Business Class 101
By A Special Fan!!!!!!!!
By the Fans From the Fans
Caring is Beautiful!!!!!!
Celebrity Addresses
Comics, Why Not?
Creative Artistry
CSI
Deep Artist
Did it change the man?
Different Kind of Lance
Don't Blink You're Miss
Don't Stop Trusting
Early On
Ever Changing
Excited!!!!!!!!!
Expressions!!!!!!!!
Family is Everything!!!!!
Fan Knows She is Alive!!!
Fan Review of Antibody
Fans Feel Special
Feel the Despair!!!!!!
For the Fans!!!!!!!
For the Fans!!!!!!!!
For Worldwide Fans
Foreplay!!!!!!
Good Old Fashion Charm
Granting Wishes
Great Happy Hour Movie
Great Work!!!!
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great!!!!!!!!!!1
Hard Lesson to Learn
How many bigfoots exist?
Inside A Blogmaster
Interesting!!!!!!
Irresponsible
Is he really nice?
Is this for real!!!!!!!
It's On!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Join Us!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just
Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen Quotes
Lance is a Teddy Bear!!!!
Lance is so popular!!!!
Lance Makes Me Speechless
Lance Rocks!!!!!!!!
Lance Was Great
Lance Will Not Disappoint
Lifetime Achievement
Listen to the Fans
Looking Good!!!!!!!
Make Me Beg!!!!!!!!!
Man with a Heart of Gold
Marine Life
Method Acting
Most Liked!!!!!!!!!
Move On!!!!!!!!!
Movie about Iraq
Movie is a Classic!!!!!
Need Fan Input
Neverending Story
News from Topix.Net
Nobody Like Lance H.
Not What the Fans Expecte
Premature Cancellation!!!
Professor Lance Henriksen
Puppy
Rare But It Happens!!!!!
Read Books!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember All Fans!!!!!
Review of Movie
Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shakira: Hips Don't Lie
Simply Beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Star Wars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still A Favorite
Still has It!!!!
Stop asking why?
Stop Horsing Around!!!!
Stop!!!!!!!!!
Super Fans!!!!!
Super Fans!!!!!!!
Super Fans!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Ending
Timeless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Too Perfect!!!!!!!!!
Treat for the Fans
Truely Special
Unbelievable
Unbelievable!!!!!!!!
Volunteerism
What about the fans??????
Whatever!!!!!!
Why?
Worth the Re-Watch
Worth the Wait
Wow!!!!
You can count on Lance
You Need Super Fans!!!!!
About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen by Lafemmenikita07
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Millennium Super Fans Stop Asking for a Millennium Movie
Mood:  incredulous
Topic: Move On!!!!!!!!!

In my opinion, Super fans of the Millennium  Series we should stop caring whether a Millennium movie is made or not.  There were so many unresolved issues that happened behind the scenes with participants that wrecked what could have been a longer lasting and thought provoking series.  If a Millennium movie were made now the studios probably would bring in writers, creators, directors, etc., that have no real insight into the series.  More than likely Super Fans we will not like the movie.  And as we saw with AVP2 they may not bring back the orginal actor that we all want to see portray Frank Black.  The one and only Actor Lance Henriksen.    As far as I am concerned, there is no Millennium without Actor Lance Henriksen. By Lafemmenikita07

 

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"The following article, written by Richard Preston, first

 

appeared in the pages of TV Zone magazine, issue number

 

143.  The quotes scattered throughout offer valuable insight

 

into Lance Henriksen's opinions regarding Millennium's

 

production.  The article's content strongly reflects Preston's

 

and Henriksen's personal opinions regarding the quality of

 

the show..."

 

 


  

"Even though The X-Files spin-offs were short-lived, no one

 

could accuse them of being dull. Millennium was set in the

 

same 'spooky' universe as Mulder and Scully's adventures,

 

 

but it didn't seem to gain the same trust from the networks.

 

Now Season Three is to get its first screening on British

 

television, and series star Lance Henriksen reveals to TV

 

Zone he has mixed feelings about three seasons playing

 

Frank Black.

"The second season I wasn't as crazy about," he says. "The

 

third I thought was pretty wild though as I didn't know

 

where it was going, ever. The first season is the season I

 

liked the most, because it was Chris Carter doing it and he

 

had a real control over it. He had his hand on the helm in

 

other words. So doing Millennium was always an adventure

 

because I never knew what was going to happen when they

 

handed me a script. That's kind of an exciting thing, you

 

can't refuse the scripts if you don't like them."

 

 

It is fairly well known that Season Two was not Henriksen's

 

favourite and, like The X-Files, it was sometimes noticeable

 

which episodes Carter had a hand in producing and directing

 

— as if there was an element of his passion coming through.

 

Perhaps the universe created by Carter really needed Carter

 

himself to be there to make sense of it all. But after a whole

 

year with the creator and whole year without, was Henriksen

 

feeling reluctant about doing a third season? "You can't

 

predict the future, you really have high hopes for the season

 

that's coming. Season Three was OK. Season One was fresh

 

and new and it was trying to find itself and I just think that

 

Season Two got off to a crazy start with the guys who wrote

 

it, but they were OK. The third season was not the worst it

 

was just more scattered. I think that once the Millennium

 

Group was found out to be a group of bad people, the guy

 

producing it didn't know where to go with it. I think Fox

 

made a big mistake canceling Millennium."
 


  

The Good and the Bad

"Was Henriksen perhaps upset at the way the second and

 

third seasons developed after Carter's departure? "I don't

 

think so. Chris has a very philosophic view of this thing,

 

when he makes a decision he sticks with it," says Henriksen.

 

"Some of it I'm sure he didn't like but if in a year you're

 

doing 26 shows and 10 of them are excellent, you've really

 

done something. Some of it was very good television. It was

 

shot well and it was well thought out. I don't think anyone

  

should feel that it failed in anyway. The reason it came off

 

the air was totally a Fox decision, we were all ready to go

 

again."

 

"Perhaps Carter saw something unique in Henriksen he new

 

producers didn't. "I have no idea why he hired me, Chris

 

never told me. But I read the script and thought, 'Wow it's

  

so dark, what's the redeeming quality in this guy?' Chris and

 

I met at a restaurant and talked about it and he said that the

 

heroic nature comes from the fact that this guy will never

 

give up, he won't quit but despite this, it did get very dark,

 

there's no doubt about that."

 

"As fans will know, Millennium came to an end shortly

 

before the end of the real millennium and if it were to come

 

back to our screens, wouldn't the fact that it is now the 21st

 

Century dampen the concept of the series? "It isn't about the

 

millennium finishing, it's really something else. The

 

millennium was a good hook but in reality it was about

 

something that is going on all the time. Like, right now

 

there is an awful lot of strange cases going on in America

 

and everywhere else. My biggest hope was that we would

  

have done a Millennium feature film. If anything ever leant

 

itself to a feature it would be Millennium. It would be pretty

 

dark and with language too, that's the best part. I think the

 

reason to do a feature is that it would have language. On

 

television you could only get away with so much.

 

Millennium if anything needs language. I would love to see

 

what the movie would be."

 


 

Season Four?

"Henriksen seems keen that the series, or at least the character of Frank Black, could return in some form. If Millennium was to spawn a feature film the repercussions on its universe would be very interesting. If the desired project did go ahead it could leave the door open for a fourth season, but what route would that take? "In a Season Four there would be less solving the case by the hour, and there would be many more cases going on simultaneously so that you would never know when the show was going to end. You would just be totally involved in the world that these characters were in. Because some cases in reality take years, you don't do it in the course of a show which is what I wanted to see from the very beginning. Artistically it would become more poetic and deal with issues in a more abstract way."

"With The X-Files about to enter a ninth year, there will be spooky goings on for quite some time. "It's pretty extraordinary. If Chris Carter wants it to continue he'll put his vitality into it. If he gets distracted with something else, then everything suffers just a little bit. I guess you can't be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral," the actor jokes."

"With the parent show continuing, could Frank Black turn up again just as in the Season Six episode "Millennium"? "I had no idea what they were doing with that. I thought it was going to be the close of it all but it turned out it had nothing to do with ending Millennium it just had to do with The X-Files having a zombie show. It was a little disappointing for me because I wanted it to be something a little more. The only thing that ended Millennium was the fact that it was New Year's Eve. But I'd probably come back as Frank Black, I'd love to, but depends on what they would want me to do though."
 


  

Carter Control

"From watching the second and third seasons of the show, it seems apparent that those who had inherited Millennium didn't put the same amount of heart and soul into it that Chris Carter had during the first season. The show became more about the character of Black and the cases he solved than his ability. Did the cancellation of a show that Henriksen enjoyed and was obviously proud of upset him? "Yes it did, but only in the respect that it was potentially a really great show," Henriksen sighs. "I really miss the opportunity. Chris Cater was much more honest to the original idea which was of this character, Frank Black, and his world. If Chris had stayed with it, it would have evolved even better and been more hardcore. It would have been really good. I can't look back on it and think that way though. It's like sour grapes; it would be foolish to go and pick the episodes apart now. It was a good and powerful experience and a lot of I hard work."

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 1:14 AM PST
Updated: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:18 AM PST
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Lance Henriksen and Friend-Girl Rather Tenacious
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Lifetime Achievement



Lance Henriksen and Friend-Girl Rather Tenacious had a great time this year.   According to Rather Tenacious she saw a side of Lance that he rarely gets to show the fans.  What that? 

Lance's comedic side.  Lance can be very funny. 

Rather Tenacious and Lance Henriksen shared some pretty funny jokes along with Libby  another one of our Contributing Associates.  Rather Tenacious looks forward to the next time she can "kick it" with Lance and his friends; however, in a less formal setting like Lance was with Paulina and Libby at Monster Mania 5.

Now this is my kind of convention. Guests, Fans, and Vendors mixing together without escorts around.  Paulina looks like she's having to much fun with that glass of Merlot.

 

Moving on, 2006 has also been a great year for Lafemme Nikita07 and Associates.  Our Contributing Associates have covered the West and East coast Genre conventions.

 

We all especially had a great time in June 2006 when Lance Henrisken received a Lifetime Achievement award from Fangoria and Creation Entertainment in Burbank, California.     

 

Lance looks pretty hot holding that autographed guitar.   I am sure some happy fan went home with that guitar. 
Well I have a guitar.  I rather take Lance instead!!!!!!!!!!!

On the East Coast Lance and friends partied with Paulina and Keven into the "wee" hours of the night. 

Paulina is a Contributing Associate of Lafemme Nikita07 and Associates along with Libby and Elisa aka Lizzie. Paulina,Libby,and Elisa made Lance and

others feel like he was 30 years old again and the girls loved it. 

 

 

This was at Monster Mania 5 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.  Elisa is a Super Fangirl of Actor Jeffrey Combs. 

 

 

 

 

 

According to Rather Tenacious Lance Henriksen stills has his "MoJo" so you young men need to take lessons. 

These girls' hormones are out-of-control and it takes a well experienced man around Lance's age with the skills to do something about it.  (This is all in Fun) By Lafemmenikita07


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 5:50 PM PST
Updated: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:56 PM PST
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Sunday, January 7, 2007

 

 

 

Lance Henriksen's Collection of Commericials

 

 More Lance


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 1:28 AM PST
Updated: Monday, January 8, 2007 12:26 AM PST
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Saturday, December 30, 2006
Stop Abusing The First Amendment
Mood:  irritated

 

Abuse of the First Amendment



We are so busy "doing" that we do not take the time to ask ourselves "should we". (Quote by Lafemmenikita07)

I can't take on the world.  However, a lot of the comments in websites and blog houses about Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen are very inappropriate and untrue.

 The majority of the comments attack Lance not only as a human being but also as an actor down to his choice of movies or film roles. Some comments attack his physical appearance.  Well, let see how you look when you reach 66 years old. How can you attack a person that you do not know nor met?  

Things are said such as Lance took this role because he must have needed the money and that is all.  So what, why does it matter why Lance took the movie or project?  Is that your business or is that the extent of your  creative writing? 

Lance believes in the roles that he chooses; however, for the amateurs there a lot things that are out of an actor’s control regarding the rest of the movie or film and supporting cast including the final project.

 The sad thing is this is being done by highly indexed internet sites that come up in the top 5 to 10 web searches regarding Lance Henriksen.  These are “Super Fans” of the Genres doing this.

The Webmasters and/or Blogmasters of these highly ranked sites have a responsibility to cut the unnecessary crap out of the comments appearing on their sites.

 I thought public “character assassination” was during elections.

I do not need to list the sites.  You know who you are.  Why are you so cruel?  Your comments are not reviews that a person can decide whether they want to watch or buy a DVD with Lance Henriksen in it.  

They are so full of "potshots" at Lance the person, that the reviews are useless as far as the movie or film.

We complain about what is said by the media and on television and printed in our newspapers then we crucify our own Genre actors via the Internet and worst than the tabloids.

Are being hypocrites okay if it is done on the Internet?



By BabyGirl07 for La Femme Nikita07 and Associates


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 8:16 PM PST
Updated: Saturday, January 13, 2007 1:19 AM PST
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
What is a Blog? - By Lafemmenikita07
Mood:  happy
Topic: Blogging Beats Stress!!!!
My name is Lafemmenikita07 and I am a blogger.  I post in other blogger's sites and I am a Blogmaster of several blogs.  I enjoy blogging.  It relieves stress and it's fun to me.  Blogging is an inexpensive form of entertainment . "The word "blog" is the "slang" term for "Weblog", generally meaning an online diary of sorts. "Dictionary.com defines blog as: "a personal Web site that provides updated headlines and news articles of other sites that are of interest to the user, also may include journal entries, commentaries and recommendations compiled by the user".   Check my blogs out at: https://lafemmenikita07.tripod.com/artof communicating (The Art of Communicating Using Many Forms) ; http://lafemmenikita07.tripod.com (Blog site About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen by Lafemmenikita07); http:lafemmenikita07.tripod.com/artofwoman  (The Art of Women); and  http://lafemmenikita07.livejournal.com (This is my first blog site.  I have grown a lot since then and have new perspectives on things.)
Update:  I have Contributing Associates to assist with the blogsites.  

By Lafemmenikita07

 
 
 
If you're looking for a great site for all forms of entertainment go to Erma's Mall Delights.  I have found a great selection of Lance Henriksen movies on DVDs at this site.  By Lafemmenikita07

Visitors:

“About the Lifetime Achievements of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen” is not a sexual content site!!!


You can't find Lance Henriksen nude and/or naked pictures on this blogsite.

Lafemmenikita.tripod.com is a convivial website for adults of the Lifetime Achievements of Lance Henriksen. 

I do have reviews prepared by fans of the worldwide genres and/or non-fans whose comments of review of Lance Henriksen’s projects on the site that may contain a limited use of profanity.  In addition, my Contributing Associates and me also post.  On most postings we try to indicate the sources.

No matter how good our intentions , parents should screen the content of the site below allowing their teenagers and young girls and/or boys to visit the blogsite and/or any other blogsites.

In addition, Lafemmenikita.tripod.com does not supply Lance Henriksen movies. 

Some of the Lance Henriksen's pictures come from many websites on Internet; however, none are for commercial purposes.  In addition I and/or my Contributing Associates have taken photos with Lance (in person).  We have also tak
en Lance Henriksen’s photos without us in the picture with Lance’s permission.

 Any images used are not intended for infringement but only used to promote the actor and their respective bodies of work in the film industry, etc.


By Lafemmenikita07 

                                       

Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:26 PM PST
Updated: Monday, July 30, 2007 9:52 PM PDT
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Friday, December 22, 2006
Inside the Actor's Studio - Super Fan and Blogmaster Speaks Out
Mood:  irritated
Topic: Lance Henriksen

 

Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen attended and graduated from the prestigious "Inside the Actor's Studio" drama school yet Lance and other actors of the same genres are primarily overlooked for appearances on this popular show, "Inside the Actor's Studio".  

We sent an email to "Inside the Actor's Studio" requesting that Actor Lance Henriksen is invited as a guest on the show.  We do not know what the criterion is for the networks’ selections.  
Actor Lance Henriksen has an extraordinary career. He is an extremely talented actor and a good old fashion "good guy" when not working.  Nobody could get the type of consistent positive comments and/or feedback by fans especially Super Fans that have met Lance if it was not true.  I have not read one comment that mentions that Lance was unpleasant or arrogant in person when approached by fans.  

What can you do?

Super fans write and/or send emails to those networks that overlook the great actors and actresses in our genres.  It doesn’t have to be Actor Lance Henriksen.  That was our choice.  We are sure you have an Actor and/or Actress that you want to support.



Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 3:25 PM PST
Updated: Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:53 PM PST
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Saturday, December 16, 2006
My Horses Want To Meet Actor Lance Henriksen Because He Is A Better Rider Than Me
Mood:  silly
Topic: Stop Horsing Around!!!!
 
 
 
Nik:  Dr. Doolittle, you are not going to believe this.  My horses will not let me ride them anymore.  They said that Actor Lance Henriksen is a better and more enjoyable rider and they are tired of my rather amateur riding.  I am so hurt Dr. Doolittle.  They spoke to me like I was inferior.  Besides what makes them think Lance wants to ride them.
 


 
 
Dr. Doolittle:  Relax Nik.  Have a cup of relaxing tea.  I sure the horses didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
 
Nik:  Dr. Doolittle sometimes I feel like I was  tricked.  My animals observed me blogging about Lance Henriksen and picking my conventions I had visited this year and listened to my more private conversations I discussed with my Friend-Girl about Actor Lance Henriksen.  I had no idea they fully understood english and could speak.  They waited until I entered the dark house and started talking to me.  Those little brats.  I felt like I "jumped out of my skin".
 
Dr. Doolittle:  I will make a house call and talk to the animals.  Perhaps they are hurt and jealous of the amount of time devoted to the genres and Actor Lance Henriksen.
 
 


 
Nik:  I multi-tasking.  I have a full time job and friends I have to spent time with.
 
Dr. Doolittle:  You need to understand that animal or pets should be treated like part of the family.  As far as the pets see it appears any every free time is spent blogging and tracking down conventions.
 
Nik:  Oh!!
 
Dr. Doolittle:  Nik, your pets miss you.  They have feelings.  They also can become depressed.
 
Nik:  What should I do?
 
Dr Doolittle:  Talk to you pets and try to find out whether they really want to go to conventions and all that other stuff or do they just want to be with you. 
 
Nik:  You know I am going to do that. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 1:11 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, December 16, 2006 1:47 AM PST
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Animals Looking for Lance Henriksen While Walking
Mood:  silly
Topic: Unbelievable!!!!!!!!


Monkey: Is that Lance Henriksen over there?

Cat:  No.

Monkey:  We have been walking for quite a while.  I don't think you really know where Lance Henriksen lives.  Besides this neighorhood looks rather ordinary.

Cat:  What would you know?  You live in a cage with a bunch of other monkeys?  Besides you do not know anything about California Real Estate.  Location is everything.

Monkey:  When we see him what are we going to do?  Its not like we are at a convention.

Cat:  Silly.  I am a Cat.  I can get into places humans can't.

Monkey:  So, what is the plan?

Cat:  When we find him we are going to observe him.

Monkey:  How are we going to do that "Law and Order"?

Cat:  Figure it out "CSI: Crime Scene Investigations".

Monkey:  Forget this crap.  Let's go see him at a convention or film festival.  Perhaps we can attend an award show. 

Cat:  Listen shit for brains.  We are animals.  We can't get in.  Besides we do not have any money.

Monkey:  What if we send him a special invitaton to visit the monkeys at the LA Zoo? 

Cat:  What makes you think Lance has time to see a bunch of ordinary looking  and ugly monkeys in a cage?  Do you realize how busy Lance Henriksen is?

Monkey:  What if we offer a fee for his autograph signing and Photo Oops?

Cat:  Get Serious.  You are not even original.

Monkey:  What about Dr. Doolittle?

Cat:  Dr. Doolittle isn't a social organizer for talking animals.  The Doc just know we can really talk.  Oh what about his client named  Nik. 

Monkey:  Is Nik an animal?  No.  Nik is human.  However, like Dr. Doolittle Nik can hear and speak to us. 

 

 




Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:04 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, December 30, 2006 11:10 PM PST
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
My Puppy Wants A Photo Oop With Lance Henriksen
Mood:  silly
Topic: Puppy

Nik:  Dr. Doolittle, you don't understand.  My puppy does not want to be in the Photo Oop with me and Actor Lance Henriksen.  My puppy wants a picture with Actor Lance Henriksen without me in the picture.

Dr. Doolittle:   Why do you think your puppy doesn't want you in the picture?

Nik:  Because he challenged me to a game of chess.

Dr. Doolittle:  And.......

Nik:  He said most wins out of three games gets the ticket.

Dr. Doolittle:  Well, he is not serious.  Besides, how is he going to get to the convention?

Nik:  He is threatening to call the humane society. 



 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:55 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, December 14, 2006 1:11 AM PST
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Animals Like Actor Lance Henriksen Too - What
Mood:  silly
Topic: Animals Like Lance!!!!!!


Puppy:  If I win I get the Photo Oop ticket for Actor Lance Henriksen.

Nik:  You are a puppy.  A dog.  You can't go to the convention and you can't have a Photo Oop with Lance.

Puppy:  Why not?  Are you discriminating against animals especially puppies?  

Nik:  You do not understand.  This convention is for people.  You know, human beings.

Puppy:  So if I win what do I get?

Nik:  Show me where you put my Photo Oop ticket?  I am not going to discuss this with you any further.  You are an animal.  I don't make the rules.  No animals are allowed.

Puppy:  I know some dogs are allowed you are selfish and/or cheap.

Nik:  Okay, "seeing eye dogs" may be allowed.  However, I am not blind.

Puppy:  That is your problem!!!!! 

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Cat:  I told you guys I can't play with you now I am watching Actor Lance Henriksen on DVD.

Dog #1:  Why don't you re-consider?

Dog #2:  Besides you keep watching the same DVD over and over again.

Cat:  What is your point?

Dog #2:  What difference does it make whether you watch the same DVD now versus later?

Cat:  Exactly my point.  What difference does it make whether I play with you now or later after I watch my Lance DVD?

Dog #1:  For starters, it is daylight now.  In just a little while it will be dark.

Cat:  That is your problem.  The lights are on in my house.  Go home. 

 

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Is Lance Henriksen down there?

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Is Lance Henriksen over here?

 

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Racoon #1:  Don't bother us. 

Racoon #2:  Lance Henriksen is not down here.

Racoon #3:  Who is Lance Henriksen anyway?

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

I am so tired of looking for Lance Henriksen.
 
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Lance Henriksen is not here.  I need a glass of Merlot.

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Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 11:19 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 1:22 PM PST
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Sunday, December 10, 2006

 Introducing "Nik's" Latest Contributing Associate BabyGirl07 to La Femme Nikita07 and Associates

 About BabyGirl07

 

I love being a woman.  If I could come back again and only had the choice of whether to be female or male I would choose female.  I enjoy everything about being a women including sexuality.  What I like the most is to be desired and to desire.  I also enjoy being erotic, pampered, spoiled and a “bad girl”.  By BabyGirl07 for La Femme Nikita07 and Associates

 

If you're looking for a great site for all forms of entertainment go to Erma's Mall Delights.

 

 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 4:11 AM PST
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Tuesday, December 5, 2006
There is Nothing Grade B About Lance Henriksen
Mood:  irritated
Topic: Stop!!!!!!!!!
About Me Lance


When it comes to Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen there is nothing grade "B" about Lance.  I am tired of all the typecasting.  Why is everything from machines to human beings typecast? It makes me sick. 

Well far as I am concerned I do not recognize such things such as "A List Actors or movies " versus "B List Actors or movies" especially when the grading is based on a movie project's budget.  We brand and categorized everything and everybody.  Lance Henriksen is neither an “A” nor "B" anything. 


 

Lance is just a "dam" good actor and artist that can stand his own on the "silver screen" with the greatest of all actors alive. 


 

What does it take for things to change?  After over 25 years of acting how can anybody say that Actor Lance Henriksen is a "B Actor " and all the other stupid adjectives. 

 

Actor Lance Henriksen is an "Actor/Artist" and that is his profession.  However, the heart of a person is not solely based on their occupation. 

 

 

 

 

My dream came true this year when I met this "man with a heart more precious than silver, gold, or platinum" twice.   And if society wants to   label Lance as a grade "B" actor go ahead because I know that grade does not indicate anything about the person I met.  By Rather Tenacious Contributing Associate of La Femme Nikita07 and Associates and Friend-Girl of Actor Lance Henriksen   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any images used are not intended for infringement but only used to promote the actor and their respective bodies of work in the film industry, etc. 

 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 7:45 PM PST
Updated: Thursday, February 15, 2007 7:39 PM PST
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Friday, November 24, 2006
Lance Henriksen in Gunfighter's Moon - Goodie but Oldie
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Topic: Movie is a Classic!!!!!


I am still trying to catch up on my DVD watching of Actor Lance Henriksen's movies.  I have my favorite movies on DVD that I repeatedly watch; however, I am not ready to disclose them yet except for Gunfighter's Moon. If you are a Lance Henriksen Super Fan you will have a great time watching this movie on DVD.  Lance shows his incredible range of talent and has a pretty good supporting cast.  Also Lance is the leading man.

 

 

 

Lance is so cool acting in this movie.  I am not going to give away the storyline at this time.  However, I suggest that you add this one to your collection.  It was hard to find this movie on DVD and it was new.  More to come!!!!!!   By Lafemmenikita07

 

 

 

Other Reviewer Comments

“Gunfighter’s Moon Lance Henriksen

 

 

 

Reviewer:       cltsfn13

Lance Henricksen shines in his performance as an outlaw who comes back into town to help his one and only true love. He finds out that he is the father of a 15-year-old girl, and decides to save the day for her and her mother. Kay Lenz who was in the movie house and married to David Cassidy for a while in real life plays the love interest. Excellent movie that tugs at your heart.”

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

“Gunfightin' Lance! November 6, 2004

Reviewer:       R. Collins "vengeance wolf" (the SOUTH)

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a great film if you happen to be a Lance Henriksen enthusiast. It's the story of Frank Morgan, a legendary gunfighter. Morgan's past catches up with him when his old flame asks for his help, and he meets his daughter for the first time.  This is a highly entertaining film.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

To see Lance kick major ass as a gunfighter and have the starring role is all you need. As always he has the best dialogue, probably lines Lance came up with himself.”

 

 


 

“I have seen many of Lance's films and this is one of his best!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Review Gunfighter’s Moon by Cold Fusion


I've pontificated at length elsewhere (in my review for Purgatory, to be precise) on some of the archetypal nature of the Western genre. In that discussion, I mostly went over the positive aspects of the way in which the Western had become a genre divorced from its historical setting and grew into a language for the expression of universal, larger-than-life archetypes.
     Unfortunately, given the whole topsy-turvy nature of this world of ours, positives are not always positives. Archetypes are good when handled properly; when fumbled, we call them "clichés," and they become a sign of lazy, unambitious thinking rather than an insight into the human psyche. _
     Part of the problem is, naturally, one of the Western's strengths. (Oh, what a world of irony.) It's a tightly structured genre, perhaps more limited in its elements than any other (at least, any other recognized as a full cinematic genre and given its own shelf at the video store). The historic and geographic setting is both tightly confined, and moreover, they're stylized almost to the point of being unrecognizable for their real-world counterparts. (A lot of people, on visiting Texas, are surprised that it doesn't look like the Texas that John Wayne rode through -- mainly because "Texas" was usually either Southern California or Utah.) The characters are similarly limited, with the focus usually being on gunfighters, forced to make their own law for good or evil in a land without adequate law enforcement; the supporting characters are those who would normally interact with such characters -- namely, bartenders, downtrodden ranchers, and cheap women. In fact, sometimes it seems like the entire typical western town is composed of the saloon, the cathouse, and the barber shop (where the barber doubles as the part-time sheriff or mayor, naturally).
     What's the problem here? Well, aside from the fact that there are only so many stories to be told with these people in these locales without becoming hopelessly repetitive, the setting and situations are getting further and further removed with each passing generation of filmmakers. Modern dramas and actioners can be informed by real-world events; science fiction, at least technically, thrives on innovation. But the Western is locked into a finite set of stock elements, about which the current generation of directors and writers learns about solely through the extant cinematic library. It is, in a word, incestuous.
For a moment, I thought I was going to see a Mexican wrestling movie.
     That's not to say that good movies can no longer be made with these worked-over elements, but each of the recent successes only proves the point: A Western still has to fully reference the established tropes -- touch all the bases, as it were -- and knowingly play off the "canon." And the audience is expected to be fully aware of the standard elements being referenced. Imagine some poor foreign chap trying to enjoy The Quick and the Dead without realizing the importance of the shootout in the climactic scene of 90% of Westerns, or wondering what all the hoopla was about Unforgiven without knowing how familiar the idea of "the legendary gunfighter who can't retire" is (and how associated Clint Eastwood had been with Westerns throughout his career).
     Sooner or later, I have to start discussing Gunfighter's Moon, which is fully as referential to the standard tropes as either of the examples used above, but not nearly as successful. In fact, Gunfighter's Moon also uses "the legendary gunfighter who can't retire" as its mainspring, and it's a no-brainer that this one got the green light thanks to the success of Unforgiven. But that's not the only famous Western that gets "homaged" here. It seems as if writer/director Larry Ferguson, when given the opportunity to make a Western, decided to make all of them.
     Lance Henriksen is perfect as Frank Morgan, legendary quickdraw -- now old, skinny, tired, and still tough enough to chew through your arm. Tough enough that, when two young turks from Kansas track him down to a small Mexican town in Colorado just to challenge him, he has no qualms about blowing one away and shooting the other in the leg when his attempts at dissuading them fail. (Regarding that omnipresent urge to find and fight the top gunslinger in these movies: I'm gratified that stupid macho obsessions are not merely a product of a more modern era, and a little disappointed that the terminally stupid and belligerent have no analogous method of removing themselves from the gene pool these days.) Such is life at the top. _

All this scene needs is a red-and-white checkered picnic blanket...
     That life, such as it is, is interrupted by a telegram that Morgan's woman Rosa (Yareli Arizmendi) tries to keep concealed from him; but he's far too canny for that. His past has come calling, and he leaves that morning on his horse, with the dog that isn't his but follows him everywhere anyway (don't all gunfighters have one of those?) tagging along.
     Now, this next complaint may seem over-finicky, but it's more important than it looks at first blush. Or rather, than it sounds at first blush, because the nit I'm picking at here is the music. Our opening theme was done entirely with keyboards -- passable, until we got to the digital version of "muted guitar," which had "CASIO" stamped all over it. But here, as Morgan takes a five-day montage to Red Pine, Wyoming, we're treated to overly-valiant, fanfarish bombast, more appropriate for the Cartwrights on the ride than for our over-the-hill outlaw. Had I known that this was going to be a three-minute montage, I would've turned down the sound on the TV and thrown a Ry Cooder soundtrack CD on the stereo.
     Eventually he arrives at what's supposed to be Wyoming, although it looks suspiciously like the environs of Vancouver. (Hmm. The Colorado village is shown as a dusty, arid place, whereas Wyoming is moist and verdant. I wonder if Ferguson had ever visited either locale.) He's immediately recognized by one of the town's old-timers (must've had the trading card), and reported to the sheriff. Unfortunately, the sheriff isn't really the sheriff, as the real sheriff was killed in a botched bank robbery the week before; the temporary sheriff is storekeeper Jordan Yarnell (David McIlwraith), in charge of keeping Morris (Dave Ward), their single prisoner from the robbery, in jail until his hanging next week. Yarnell's not happy to have the wildcard Morgan in town, especially because he has no idea why Morgan's there, unless it's to spring Morris.
"Hey babe, can I homestead your frontier?"
     It doesn't take us nearly so long to figure things out, though, since Morgan's very obviously got some history with Yarnell's wife Linda (Kay Lenz), and takes a keen interest in the Yarnells' seventeen-year-old daughter Kristen (Nikki Deloach). So it doesn't come as a surprise when Linda visits Morgna privately and reveals that yes, Kristen is actually his daughter, and no, neither Jordan nor Kristen know; Linda has told them that her husband died a decorated hero in the Civil War, rather than raise Kristen knowing her father was a notorious outlaw. It's Linda who called Morgan here, because Morris' cousin Walt Shannon (Brent Stait) is on his way to town to free his kin, and there's no way that a storekeeper with a badge can take on a professional goon like Shannon. How she expected to get Morgan's help while keeping her dark little secret from Jordan and Kristen remains a mystery.
     There are admittedly many nifty ideas in here, but they're spaced out from each other so neatly that it seems like several different versions of the movies. For ten minutes, after Morgan takes compassion on a downtrodden Mexican servant in the saloon (James Victor), there's much bandying of the idea that "a man on his knees is only half a man." I kept expecting them to grow what they planted there, and have Morgan either end up in contrition in a church or shot to his knees by an opponent; but apparently Ferguson got bored with that particular subtext after hammering on it for ten minutes, as it's never referenced again. Even more maddening, the story we're promised in the opening scene -- that of a gunfighter trying to run from his own reputation and get out of the "business" -- isn't the story we're told; once Morgan gets that telegram, he's gunfighter through and through for the rest of the story. He may regret not having lived with Linda and Kristen as husband and father, but that's not the same as trying to step out from beneath the shadow of a reputation that's outgrown him.
Ooh -- SOMEBODY went to film school...
     Now, as you've no doubt gathered, one doesn't head into a Western in this day and age and expect originality. But unlike, say, No Escape, which is almost as derivative but manages to blend its borrowings smoothly, Gunfighter's Moon is lumpy in its borrowings. I get the impression that Ferguson watched a different classic Western each night while writing the script, and woke up the next day determined to immortalize the previous night's viewings in his own movie. I'll not list for you all of the many echoes of previous movies; I don't have the expertise to label them all anyway. Suffice it to say that, while the first half leans heavily on themes from Unforgiven, the second takes its cues directly from High Noon, as Yarnell finds that the town is willing to release the bank robber rather than have Shannon and his posse shoot up the town, and only Yarnell's willing to stand firm. Of course, Morgan's in town to help him, but Yarnell doesn't know that -- and anyway, once Morgan gets shot in the back by the brother of the Kansas kid he waxed way back right after the opening credits, it's doubtful whether he'll be able to help anybody.
     The worst part of the story's lumpy consistency is the way in which it continually reminds you very clearly of the movies from which it's taking its inspiration, all of which were definitely superior to this one. Maybe the best audience for this one is the unschooled audience, after all -- viewers who won't see it as a Frankensteinian patchwork of favorite scenes from a dozen other movies, and maybe find a way to appreciate it as a discrete work."







 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 11:43 AM PST
Updated: Sunday, December 3, 2006 2:56 AM PST
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Friday, November 3, 2006
Blogmaster of About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen Introduces Contributing Associate
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Topic: Truely Special
"Nik's" aka Lafemmenikita07's Contributing Associate "The Writer"
 
 
We are continuing the blog thread on the Contributing Associates of the Blogsite About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen by Lafemmenikita07. Our next Contributing Associate we would like to introduce is "The Writer". The Writer and "Nik" aka Lafemmenikita07 met during the convention circuit in Burbank California at the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention at the Hilton Convention Center in Burbank, California.  The rest is history.  Nik (pronounced Nick) and The Writer have remained friends and worked the 2006 San Diego Comic Con this year.  Below is a picture of  “The Writer” and Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen during the 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention at the Hilton Convention Center in Burbank, California.
 
 

Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:20 AM PST
Updated: Sunday, December 31, 2006 10:03 PM PST
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Blogmaster of About Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen Introduces Contributing Associate
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Topic: Caring is Beautiful!!!!!!
"Nik" aka Lafemmenikita07's Contributing Associate Libby


We would like to introduce to "Libby" one of our Contributing Associates and Super Fan of Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The name "Libby" is the web handle of the Contributing Associate.  Real names are not used in this blogsite.

Libby is an avid fan of Actor Lance Henriksen and extremely loyal and supportive of our genre of Sci-fi, Fantasy, Animation, Horror, etc.   

 


 

Those of you that know Libby will remember her. 

Listed below are some memory joggers that may remind fans of Libby.  

We know Actor Lance Henriksen would remember Libby. 

You see Libby loves or enjoys taking pictures with Lance with a big bear hug.  Every opportunity Libby had at Monster Mania 5, she would seek out Lance for a photo opportunity.  However, Libby is no obsessed fan.  Libby is an harmless Super Fan.  In addition at Fangoria in Burbank, California, Lance asked Libby about her father.

As indicated above, Libby attended 2006 Monster Mania 5 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and 2006 Fangoria Horror Convention in Burbank, California.  Libby was in Burbank, California on June 2, 2006 when Adam of Creation Entertainment and Tony of Fangoria gave an extremely well deserved Lifetime Achievement award to Actor Lance Henriksen.

Libby also attended the Celebrity Bash later that night and sat at a table near the front of the stage and left side of the room.

 

  • Libby sat next to Lance's agent/manager Steve C. 
  • Libby took a picture of Lance's Lifetime Achievement while it was on the table in front of Steve C.

  • Libby and "Tony the Soprano" had a picture taken together by Rather Tenacious at Fangoria 2006 Horror Convention, June 2, 2006, at the Celebrity bash for Lance in Burbank, California.

 


  • Libby took a picture of Rather Tenacious and Lance with his Lifetime Achievement Award received from Creation Entertainment and Fangoria.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By "Rather Tenacious", Contributing Associate of La Femme Nikita07 and Associates. 

 

 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 12:05 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 12:11 AM PDT
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Saturday, October 21, 2006
Actor Lance Henriksen - One of the Most Sought After Character Actors in Hollywood History
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Topic: All Around Entertainer

Do you believe Actor Lance Henriksen is one of the top five most saught after "charactor actors" in Hollywoood history? 

 

 

Who are your favorite "character actors and/or actresses?  By Lafemmenikita07.


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 4:19 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 7:33 PM PST
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Friday, October 20, 2006
Super Fans Celebrate Lance Henriksen's 20th Year Anniversary
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Topic: By the Fans From the Fans
We can't imagine it; however it is here.  October 2006 is the 20th Year Anniversary of Actor Lance Henriksen's visit into the "silver screens" as Bishop the Android in the most memorable film and franchise - Aliens.  We will celebrate the 20th Anniversary by providing the scoop on what the actors and actresses of that great film by Director James Cameron have done for 20 years. We started with Actor Lance Henriksen.  Now let's go to (then) child actress Carrie Henn.  Actress Carrie Henn portrayed the character "Newt".  Newt caputured the heart of "Lt. Ellen Ripley" portrayed by actress Sigourney Weaver and almost stole the spotlight.  

 

More to come!!!!!!! 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 8:43 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, October 21, 2006 3:47 PM PDT
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Super Fan States Actor Lance Henriksen Will Always Be Remembered For Role As Bishop
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Topic: A Star for A Star!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is hard to believe that this is the 20th anniversary of Actor Lance Henriksen’s performance as the android "Bishop" in the highly acclaimed "Aliens". 

"Aliens" was the second installment of the Alien Movie Franchise.  In addition, it was one of the rare instances where a sequel was better than the original or first movie.  Another movie with that type of record was from the Terminator Franchise.  It is not consequence that Director James Cameron directed both films. 

Director James Cameron also ensured Lance Henriksen got the role as "Bishop" and the rest is history.  Lance and James are long time friends including Bill Paxton.  I am glad to see that their friendship survived in such a "cut throat” industry where entertainers are often coerced into doing things that they did not want to do. 

 

Prior to Lance Henrisken's performance, androids or robots appeared on the "silver screen" as stiff, lifeless, boring, and emotionless mega brains.  Actor Lance Henriksen showed a more lifeful, intelligent android/robot, and one with a sense of humor.  Just about everybody true to the genre of Sci-Fi remembers that famous line - I may be synthetic but I'm not stupid.  And that knife scene with Actor Bill Paxton rocks!!!!!! 

The second movie of the Alien franchise has a cult-like following.  Young adults that were 5 years old or less when the Aliens hit the "silver screen" knows about the Aliens movie and Actor Lance Henriksen.  And Lance has been going and going non-stop.  Lance is a true actor and artist that has truly embraced his craft and enjoys "feeding" the hefty the appetites of the many fans of the genres of Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Animation, Horror, and Drama.  Lance is also funny.  Watch Jennifer 8 to see a side of Lance’s comedic side.  He dances and laughs with his actress wife in the Jennifer 8  and “shoots the breeze” with John played by Andy Garcia.  I really enjoyed the scene where Lance (Character Freddie Ross) asked Actor Andy Garcia (Charcter John) whether he thinks the blind girl, Helena, played by Actress Uma Thurman would want an old dog like him (Garcia).

By Lafemmenikita07

 

 

 

'Aliens': 20 years later, mother of all alien flicks still has bite


"Chuck Vinch
The Army Times
Sept. 25, 2006 12:00 AM


Twenty years ago, Sigourney Weaver sent her career into hyperdrive as steely Lt. Ellen Ripley, humanity's longest-suffering crusader against the bloodthirsty critters known simply as "Aliens."

When the second chapter in this now-famous quadrilogy was released 20 years ago in the summer of 1986, fans were unsure how it would stand up next to the classic 1979 original, which featured one of the most unsettling and indelible scenes in screen history - John Hurt giving birth, sort of, to an Alien.

Turns out "Aliens" is the rare sequel that surpasses its progenitor, in such glorious style that it has become a giant of the sci-fi/action/adventure genre - a rocket ride through the dark side of our souls powered by awesome visual effects, a razor-sharp cast, tart 'n' tangy dialogue and a frenetic pace set by writer-director James Cameron of "Titanic" fame.
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Part of the film's appeal lies in its interesting mix of genres and themes.

On the surface, it's a sci-fi and war flick. But it also tweaks corporate malfeasance, satirizes the yuppie mentality, delves into the eternal battle of the sexes and riffs on the very essence of what it means to be human.

And the most unusual aspect: Beneath all the lead-slinging action, it's really a tender tale of motherhood, embodied by two females doing what's natural - protecting their young. One of them just happens to be a slimy, 15-foot-tall insectoid with deadly claws, a razor-sharp tail and concentrated acid for blood.

For anyone who has ever served in the military, much of the fun derives from the Colonial Marines, the "very tough hombres" with whom Ripley returns to the infamous Planet LV-426 when the human colony there falls silent.

The futuristic weaponry this space faring strike force packs can level worlds, yet the grunts wielding it are familiar:

• The fresh-scrubbed 2nd Lt. Gorman (William Hope), getting his first taste of combat action

• Gunnery Sgt. Apone (Al Matthews), the cigar-chomping, nail-spitting topkick

• The cool and respected Cpl. Hicks (Michael Biehn), and

• The boastful but cowardly Pvt. Hudson (Bill Paxton), who finds his courage in the heat of battle.

Cameron delights in having this crew show that no matter how technology evolves, some parts of military life are likely to endure forever - such as the time-honored tradition of griping about lousy field chow.

There's much tight-knit interplay among the cast members, who also include the android - uh, "artificial person" - Bishop (B-movie icon Lance Henriksen), company toadie Burke (Paul Reiser) and, later, young Newt (played with a fine mix of fear and fortitude by Carrie Henn, an Air Force brat whose dad was based in England, where the film was shot).

Once the setup is out of the way and the Marines arrive at the seemingly deserted colony, the film accelerates into one long rush punctuated by wild action and lots of sharp, ironic lines.

As the film roars along, the relationship between Ripley and Newt emerges as a central theme with deep emotional resonance. Oddly, a scene early in the film that gives new worlds of meaning to this crucial theme was stripped from the original theatrical release to trim two lousy minutes from the run time.

The scene comes just after Ripley has been rescued from hypersleep. Burke informs her that her daughter, only 10 when Ripley left 57 years before, has been dead for two years. "I promised her I'd be home for her 11th birthday," Ripley sobs.

It's no wonder she and Newt later bond like glue; Ripley is not about to fail this surrogate daughter as she did her own child. Fortunately, this scene has been restored to the video and DVD versions of the film.
On DVD
"Alien Quadrilogy," 2003, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Rated R, $63.98.

Released in December 2003, this mammoth box set - nine DVDs with more than 60 hours of material - is almost as big as an Alien Queen and twice as bad.

The films are on four discs: remastered versions of the original theatrical releases of "Alien," "Aliens," "Alien3" and "Alien Resurrection," along with alternate versions of each - Ridley Scott's director's cut of "Alien," and expanded special editions of the other three films, all with deleted scenes restored.

Each film disc has a companion supplemental disc with an awesome array of special features about developing the stories, crafting the production, creating the special effects and casting the roles.

Sigourney Weaver's original screen test for "Alien"? It's here. Conceptual art portfolios of the unique creatures created by artist H.R. Giger? Ditto. Full-length audio commentary by the directors, artists and actors? Extra deleted scenes? Huge still-photo archives? Affirmative.

To top it off, there's a ninth disc with still more documentary features and all 28 theater and TV trailers for the four films.

"Alien Quadrilogy" is so jam-packed with slimy, acid-soaked goodness that it'll be a long time before you have to say, "Game over, man! Game over!"



 


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 11:43 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, December 28, 2006 8:03 PM PST
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Lance Henriksen as Mr. Freeze
Mood:  quizzical
Topic: Interesting!!!!!!

Inquiring minds want to know.  Could somebody tell me the story behind this partially animated photo of Lance Henriksen as Mr. Freeze?  Was this an animated cartoon or a joke?  By Lafemmenikita07


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 11:48 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, October 16, 2006 11:54 PM PDT
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Super Fan of Lance Henriksen to Appear At Screamfest 2006
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Topic: Artistic Environment

For additional information http://www.spookyempire.com/.

 "Nik" aka Lafemmenikita07's Contributing Associate Paulina

 

 

Super Fan Paulina of Restless Moon Gallery is scheduled to appear at Sceamfest 2006 in Orlando, Florida.  This talented professional artist will display her gift of artistry in the vendor area.  Paulina became aquainted with the convention scene having attended and displayed her work at Monster Mania 5 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.  Paulina's main reason to attend Monster Mania 5 was to finally meet Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen.  And meet Lance she did.  Paulina is also a Contributing Associate of La Femme Nikita07 and Associates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Her beautiful artwork is displayed in the blogsite at various places with permission.  If you are going to Screamfest 2006 in Orlando, Florida stop back and visit Paulina and The Restless Moon Gallery.  Tell Paulina that "Rather Tenacious" said "You Go Girl".  Great success Paulina from "Rather Tenacious", Contributing Associate of La Femme Nikita07 and Associates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Treat yourself to a hidden world of whimsy and magic."
RESTLESS MOON GALLERY

 

 

The Art of Paulina Stuckey-Cassidy
http://www.Paulina.ws

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paulina, Lance, and Rather Tenacious have to go now; however, if you imagine hard enough you can find Paulina under a Restless Moon drawing up a storm.  

 

 

 

 

Rather Tenacious is preparing for her theaterical debut in MET2's Off-Broadway production of "Peter Pan" scheduled for April 2007 in Los Angeles County. When asked, Rather Tenacious (RT) volunteered to help build the sets.  However, RT mentioned that she could paint, use a screwdriver and bring people water.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And Lance could be anywhere in the world.  Hence, I always say " Seeya when I Seeya".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Lafemmenikita07


Posted by lafemmenikita07 at 8:13 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, January 1, 2007 12:15 AM PST
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