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      • Amanda Patterson, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held in a secret military installation escapes by taking over the body of one of the base employees.
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  2. Amanda and the Alien (or Alien Love in the United Kingdom) is a 1995 made-for-cable science fiction comedy film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Nicole Eggert as Amanda Patterson. It premiered on Showtime on August 20, 1995.

    • Comedy Crime Drama Science Fiction
  3. Amanda & the Alien: Directed by Jon Kroll. With Nicole Eggert, John Diehl, Michael Dorn, Stacy Keach. A young Bohemian female artist falls in love with a nubile human-eating alien and teaches him how to be more human. However, government agents are on his trail.

    • (809)
    • Comedy, Crime, Romance
    • Jon Kroll
    • 1995-08-20
  4. AMANDA AND THE ALIEN (1995) | Official Trailer | 4KWATCH ON AMAZON: http://a.co/gsJgrOAAmanda, a local artist stuck in a rut, comes across an alien attemptin...

    • 2 min
    • 11K
    • Multicom Entertainment
    • Biography
    • Personality and Traits
    • Equipment
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Trivia
    • Appearances

    Early life

    Amanda was conceived by her mother during a layover between haulage trips. Despite the fact this contravened Weyland-Yutani policy, Ellen Ripley was not disciplined for her indiscretion and the pregnancy was allowed to come to term. Amanda was delivered in a home birth, in the presence of her father Alex. By the time Amanda was 3 years old, her mother and father had separated and Alex had no further contact with his daughter. Further tragedy would follow seven years later, when Amanda's mothe...

    In search of her mother

    The lack of explanation for her mother's disappearance greatly affected Ripley, to the point where, as a young adult, she took up work in the sector where the Nostromo had vanished, apparently hoping to be close at hand should any news arise. During this time, she encountered — and later befriended — Private Zula Hendricks at Tranquility Base on Luna. News eventually came in the form of Samuels, a synthetic in the employ of Weyland-Yutani, who came to see Ripley to inform her that the black b...

    Sevastopol

    Ripley found Sevastopol to be largely deserted and showing signs of a collapse in civil society. She also found evidence of violence, not least of all the bloodied body of Watson & Tanaka. Ripley eventually encountered an armed, bald man named Axel, who, despite his initial hostility towards her, eventually agreed to help her contact the Torrens in exchange for a place on the ship so he could escape Sevastopol. En route to the station's communications center, the two avoided other hostile inh...

    In more ways than one, Amanda Ripley was quite similar to her mother. She was a strong-willed woman, although beneath her steadfast exterior she harbored unresolved grief and distress surrounding her mother's disappearance, feelings only strengthened by her lack of closure on the issue. It was this desire for closure that drove her to accept a plac...

    Ripley retrieved numerous weapons aboard Sevastopol, although owing to the fact most were totally ineffective against the Alien she rarely had cause to use them. The major exception to this was the flamethrower given to her by Marshal Waits, which she found was highly effective at deterring the Aliens on the station, if not harming them. Ripley als...

    Aliens

    In James Cameron's initial treatment for Aliens, Amanda (who had not yet been named) is still alive and living on Earth. By the time of the story, she is old, frail and crippled, and when Ripley speaks to her via videophone from Gateway Station, she makes it clear that she resents her mother for what happened, and coldly tells Ripley that she hates her. The photograph of Amanda that is seen in the extended Special Edition of Aliens is actually that of Sigourney Weaver's late mother, British a...

    Alien: Isolation

    Amanda's likeness in Isolation is based on Kezia Burrows, who also performed motion capture for the character.

    All mention of Amanda was cut from the theatrical release of Aliens when the studio complained that the film was too long. The scenes mentioning her were later reinstated for the extended Special E...
    Additionally, the extended Special Edition of Aliens and its novelization are notable for including the first mention of Amanda's married name, McClaren. It wasn't until the release of the 2014 nov...
    Regarding the possible discrepancy between Amanda's encounter with the Xenomorph on Sevastopol and her fate as revealed in the Special Edition of Aliens, Alistair Hope from Creative Assemblystated,...
    Amanda's biological father Alex was first mentioned in passing in the novelization of Alien Resurrection, before being mentioned by name in the book Alien: Out of the Shadows and subsequently appea...
    Aliens Special Edition/novel (photo only)
    Alien: Out of the Shadows/audio drama (appears in dream)
  5. Aug 20, 1995 · Amanda, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held a secret military installation excapes by taking over the body of one of the base employees.

  6. Amanda, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held a secret military installation excapes by taking over the body of one of the base employees.

  7. Amanda, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held a secret military installation...