Alien (1979) | First Time Reaction

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Grizzled Wizard

Grizzled Wizard

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@eschiedler
@eschiedler Жыл бұрын
From a certain perspective, 'Alien' is simply a story about saving a cat.
@Lethgar_Smith
@Lethgar_Smith Жыл бұрын
One of the most unique aspects to this story, in terms of how space travel was usually portrayed, these were not "astronauts" working for a government, nor were they in some kind of quasi-military organization like star fleet, but just merchant marines, people working for a paycheck. That had never been explored before in a movie featuring space travel. Star Wars was still in a unique category all its own but the element that Star Wars lends to this movie is the idea that spaceships can be dirty and grimy. Star Wars was the first to do that and this film takes that concept to its logical conclusion. Working class people, working in space.
@UncleMilo
@UncleMilo Жыл бұрын
Another amusing story that I think you will enjoy. I was at a science fiction convention when they were promoting Aliens (when it was about to come out). The guy showed us photos from the set and some shots of the actors and told us some little bits of what to expect in the film. After the presentation - they asked for questions from the audience and a lot of hands went up. The first person called on asked "What about Jonesy?! Is Jonesy OK?!" There was a lot of speculation that the alien had impregnated Jonesy and worry that this was how the alien would return in a sequel. The person at the mic was confused by the question and someone came over to whisper information. Then he said, "Oh... the cat. Yeah, don't worry... Jonesy is fine." There were many sighs of relief. He then asked for the next question. Not a single hand went up.
@DoktorStrangelove
@DoktorStrangelove Жыл бұрын
I cannot overstate how revolutionary this film was for design, cinematography, and especially tone and atmosphere. And the depiction of these people as workers-not dashing explorers but people just doing a job-was a huge change for the genre.
@DoktorStrangelove
@DoktorStrangelove Жыл бұрын
@@moon-moth1 And Parker _didn’t_ die first!
@mikeduplessis8069
@mikeduplessis8069 Жыл бұрын
That last scene of her sleeping. Her hand resting on her chest looks like a face-hugger alien. I notice that when I saw it in the theater but nobody ever comments on it.
@KC1976fromDetroit
@KC1976fromDetroit Жыл бұрын
Q: "Why would you stop him from killing it?" - Grizzled Wizard A: "Acid for blood" - Every Alien fan ever
@gambar
@gambar Жыл бұрын
"...but you have my sympathies!" that little smirk/smile..... Brilliant writing and acting.
@chrislewis-n3v
@chrislewis-n3v Жыл бұрын
i think the scariest thing about this movie is the way that the monster seems to be permanently grinning and having such fun terrorisng and slaughtering everybody- the first kill where(in the directors cut) it is merrily swinging waiting for harry dean stanton to fall into its trap-when dallas is killed the alien is waiting happily in the shadows with its arms out as if it has been playing hide and seek with him - then before it kills veronica cartright it stands right next to her just looking in her face seeming to enjoy her terror- and then finally on the shuttle where it just just seems to be waiting in its own good time as if it seems to enjoy her not knowing when the inevitable attack will come-
@jkorshak
@jkorshak Жыл бұрын
One of the very nice (horrifying) touches is when the chest burster punches through and you hear the distinct crunch of the sternum fracturing. Terrifying.
@mickeynonya9837
@mickeynonya9837 Жыл бұрын
@30:58, you ask how did they already know about the alien to send Ash to get it. It was never explained, but remember it only took mother a matter of hours to deciphered the transmission enough so that Ripley could tell it was a warning and not an SOS. Who knows how long the company studied that message before sending them out there. You should watch the sequel, it's really good.
@jb8280
@jb8280 6 ай бұрын
One thing I love most about Aluen is the crew. “The Space Truckers” as they were called. Originally conceived as as military crew(later used in Aliens) it was changed as sort of “road weary” truckers in space looking for salvage contracts to make a living. The cast reflects this mismatch of people who’d never choose to work together. Some are older or smaller or taller, but all feel lived in and real. The bickering is real. The futility of the gig is real. Ridley Scott promoted this air of natural disorder…talking over each other and working the nerves to an authentic effect you never see in films, let alone sci-fi. This was not the case in Alien:Covenant. Oh wow…young pretty millennials in space. It was eye roll inducing.
@jb8280
@jb8280 6 ай бұрын
Alien. I misspelled the damn title of the movie. Forgive me, dearest Wizard.
@Caffin8tor
@Caffin8tor Жыл бұрын
It makes a lot of sense that the creature is ok in space for a while. Even humans can survive in space for short time periods and these creatures are quite a bit tougher.
@AstroXeno
@AstroXeno Жыл бұрын
In the book, the conversation with Ash's head is somewhat longer, and in it he reveals that the company had long since intercepted and translated the alien message, and knew exactly what they were getting the Nostromo crew into.
@UncleMilo
@UncleMilo Жыл бұрын
FUN FACT - When this movie came out, the only big name in it was John Hurt. This movie actually pulls the same technique as Psycho... where they give you John Hurt as the main character... and then KILL him early on in the movie giving you a subconscious sense of uncertainty as you now don't know who to follow... and the presumption is that most people will turn to an authority figure... in this case, the captain. So who gets killed soon after? That's right! Captain is killed... leaving you subconsciously scrambling on who to follow in the film It's a really clever technique to add on to the level of fear in the film.
@MDestron2282
@MDestron2282 Жыл бұрын
The Captain is killed off screen, no less. They even make it a point that there was no blood or sign of him. So plenty of the audience at the time thought he'd surely show up last minute to save Ripley and the day. Nope. He's dead.
@gsparkman
@gsparkman Жыл бұрын
ANOTHER FUN FACT - The blue mist that hovered above the alien eggs was created with blue lasers borrowed from none other than Pink Floyd, who used them in their concerts at the time.
@applegeepedigree
@applegeepedigree 7 ай бұрын
​@@MDestron2282 deleted scene actually shows him being transformed into an egg pod. Ridley Scott clearly didn't see the aliens just as big termites, they were unknowable biomechanical horrors from space.
@lestatdelc
@lestatdelc Жыл бұрын
"Ash why did you stop them from killing it?" Well, at that point you have to remember you can't just stab the thing the way Parker wanted to, or you would compromise the hull and vent your air out into space.
@einosig
@einosig Жыл бұрын
How the hell has KZbin just now recommended this channel to me? Been on your Kyle Katarn channel for years!
@WaffleRaven
@WaffleRaven Жыл бұрын
I think one of the best parts of the film is that the titular Alien isn't the antagonist. The Company is. The alien is more like a force of nature the company want to exploit so they put everyone in harms way. Great writing and I love the slow build tension.
@MsAppassionata
@MsAppassionata Жыл бұрын
SPOILER ALERT: That’s true of the sequel as well.
@henrikmikaelkristensen4784
@henrikmikaelkristensen4784 Жыл бұрын
That's why I find it mindblowing that Dan O'Bannon, who wrote the first draft, hated this part of the script, added by Ronald Schusett. He wanted only the alien part, no company or androids. He called it a "traffic accident." Personally, I think he might have been jealous that he didn't come up with this himself.
@reidmason2551
@reidmason2551 9 ай бұрын
@@henrikmikaelkristensen4784 O'Bannon was similarly pompous over *Total Recall,* saying Arnold Schwarzenegger was miscast, the film needed more comedy and less violence, and that it didn't have a proper ending. He comes off as someone who's needlessly hard to please.
@nodak81
@nodak81 9 ай бұрын
@@henrikmikaelkristensen4784 I kind of agree with Dan myself. The whole company thing was, at its most basic level, injecting politics into a movie where they weren't needed. It's a tired trope anyway, the big evil company. Profits = bad, capitalism = bad, blah blah blah. Just STFU and show me the damn alien eating people's faces.
@Picnicl
@Picnicl 8 ай бұрын
Yes. And that Ash is not only 'alien' to being truly human but alien to truly sympathising with humans desire to, you know, live. And simply having a 'day job' in space is alien to us.
@NetTubeUser
@NetTubeUser Жыл бұрын
19:38 -- The actors read the scripts, but the first take was shot with multiple cameras to capture their reactions when they saw the chest effect for the first time. Veronica Cartwright didn't expect to get blood in her face and didn't like it. She was surprised and disgusted, so yes, her scream was real. Yaphet Kotto's reaction and facial expression were also real. He wasn't expecting to see that much "blood" busted and be all over the place like that, at all.
@mattwhite2328
@mattwhite2328 Жыл бұрын
“Seeing Bilbo Baggins playing a sociopath android is everything.” 😂😂😂😂😂
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 Жыл бұрын
Ridley Scott knew exactly what he was doing with the trailer in 1979: no showing of any of the actors, no action scenes, no plot points... absolutely nothing. All the trailer did show was an egg; with the title slowly spelled out like the title card at the beginning of the movie, a crack appearing in the egg with eerie green light spilling out of it, and the quote at the bottom of the screen, "In space, no one can hear you scream." Everyone went to the theater completely blind, and got the shock of their lives!
@grifftech
@grifftech Жыл бұрын
Imagine seeing this in a theater in 1979!!!! Holy fuck it was 100 times scarier cause people weren't used to this kind of stuff!
@AstroXeno
@AstroXeno Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: During Brett's death scene, they couldn't get Jones to hiss when the alien appeared, so they brought in a German shepherd and had it standing behind a sheet of cardboard. When they pulled it away, revealing the dog, Jones hissed.
@OroborusFMA
@OroborusFMA Жыл бұрын
H. R. Giger. That's all that needs to be said. He pioneered the "bio-mechanical" style.
@thesprawl2361
@thesprawl2361 7 ай бұрын
A perfect combination of artists - Giger, Ridley Scott, Weaver.
@CoopyKat
@CoopyKat Жыл бұрын
8:45 My favorite part in the movie is when they find the skeleton of a HUGE alien on the other ship. I would love to have an entire room designed just like that!
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 Жыл бұрын
A seen-it-all viewer is boarding the "Nostromo." This movie makes you "jumpy," even though you're a Horror fan? You are in for a ride, Mr. I-know-the-Seventies SF.;) The Company is sending the equivalent of a freighter crew to "do science" on an unexplored planet! 8:30 The Space Jockey, a mystery for decades. 10:56 Second Officer Kane = Zapp Brannigan. 11:56 Just raised eyebrows? For other first-timers, this is a genuine jump scare 12:20 This conversation has become iconic, due to recent events. 13:12 The Face Hugger, grossing out audiences for years. 14:19 This answers the "why don't you just cut off him?" question. 17:19 A Props dept. work of ART, made of sea animals. 18:40 Kane's last meal. 19:50 The Xenomorph, scaring audiences for over 40 years. 22:52 Say hello to Bolaji Badejo. 25:53 You're in command, Third Officer Ripley. 28:11 In 1979, this was my "WTF? Ash ISN'T Human!?" moment. 29:58 Most didn't see this coming. 33:45 I've read that Lambert is standing in for us, the audience. 36:00 Escape route cut off, stop Destruct to gain time for Plan B. 39:22 Sigourney Weaver was OK with "going natural," but that would have raised the rating to X. 40:48 Tonight's entree on the shuttle "Narcissus" is Steamed Xenomorph in Shell. 41:47 Correction, Char-Broiled Xenomorph. This and the next movie made newcomer Sigourney Weaver a major movie star. Along with Linda Hamilton, they became Action movie Badasses. "Jennifer Lawrence?" Who is that? Uh-oh, you haven't officially reacted to "The Terminator" (1984)?
@jaefuturelyknownas7732
@jaefuturelyknownas7732 7 ай бұрын
They deleted the scene in which Jones tells the Alien, Dude your f*cked, you better get on the shuttle .... 😂😂😂
@davidlionheart2438
@davidlionheart2438 Жыл бұрын
The company was not aware of the alien's existence beforehand. There was simply a standing order in the event that an alien life form might be encountered.
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 Жыл бұрын
One thing I always appreciated about this, the first page of the script that they used to sell and cast the movie had a paragraph that said that the characters were not written to specify gender or race to allow for whatever direction the casting ended up taking. Ripley wasn't necessarily written as a woman, but when Sigourney Weaver came to their attention they went in that direction. The stuff about everyone ignoring the second officer and letting Kane back on the ship was there, but it took on another layer if Ripley was a woman who everyone kind of disregarded. Yaphet Kotto (Parker) was encouraged to push Weaver's buttons day-to-day so that their interactions became a bit more charged, and they're clearly having a bit of fun with that here and there. He also behaved a bit 'aggressively' toward Veronica Cartwright and made a point of bonding and only hanging out with Harry Dean Stanton, all of which paid off during the group scenes as you can see if you keep an eye out second time through. Weaver and Cartwright decided between them that their characters didn't like each other, and allowed that to inform everything between them. Nobody hated each other or anything like that, and I never heard anything that suggested Kotto or anyone else took any of this beyond acting technique. Hope not, anyway. It's not clear how much Ridley had to do with any of this - he wasn't too experienced with actors at this point beyond hiring great ones and letting them do their thing, which some directors with a lot more experience than he had in the late '70s never learn. The internet tends to give more credit for enlightened gender politics to "Alien" for having Ripley be a woman but I'm not sure it was anything other than finding an amazing performer that they could get cheap and abiding by the 'final girl' thing which had been established in horror movies for a while when this movie was made.
@TheAerovons
@TheAerovons 8 ай бұрын
When you hear Ripley whispering something hard to understand at the end, she is actually saying "you are my lucky star" over and over. At the theater, they gave away buttons with that written on them. Still have mine!
@ViewfromtheVoid
@ViewfromtheVoid Жыл бұрын
Never seen Alien? Blasphemous! On the other hand.. now you have an incredible universe to explore and I'm here for it.
@ENERDTAYMENT
@ENERDTAYMENT Жыл бұрын
Cool production fact, many of the really wide shots of the crew roaming around in their space suits early on, were played by Ridley Scott's young children. Their small size made the practical sets look even grander in scale.
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Жыл бұрын
"Aliens" is even better. Can't wait for THAT reaction!
@keithfarrell4882
@keithfarrell4882 Жыл бұрын
Alien and The Thing are the Best Sci-Fi Horror Movies ever made.....Great Reaction.
@The2ndQuest
@The2ndQuest Жыл бұрын
One of the cooler production details is that they made the sets almost entirely practical in terms of interaction- almost every button, switch and lever could be pushed/pulled/flipped/physically interacted with (and often actually did something, like turn a light on or off, etc). They weren't just dummy molds and set decorations glued into place. Lent things a sense of functionality to both the viewer and the actors in their performance.
@EllieMorgan27
@EllieMorgan27 6 ай бұрын
Also the set was built so that it was laid out exactly like it would be for real. Corridors were linked and there was only one entry and exit to the set. Gave the actors the feeling they were really in a spacecraft. This film is always in my top three best films ever made. A true masterpiece of cinema and a great story. The special effects still look amazing today.
@Pavaroso
@Pavaroso 9 ай бұрын
"God damn it, Ash, what the fuck?! So far he hasn't done a single helpful thing!" I had to actually pause the reaction so I could finish laughing at that comment.
@JasonHauser125
@JasonHauser125 Жыл бұрын
The Ash as a robot I don't think was in the original script idea, but the producers wisely thought the film needed another level of complexity and added it in.
@toodlescae
@toodlescae Жыл бұрын
They couldn't stab it because it has acid for blood. That's why Ash stopped Parker...besides his nefarious reasons of course.
@2apocalypse-X
@2apocalypse-X Жыл бұрын
Alien was written by Dan O'Bannon who would in 1985 direct one of the greatest zombie movies of all time The Return of the Living Dead, which you should definitely react to.
@w10u1sg
@w10u1sg Жыл бұрын
Alien is a masterclass of tense scifi horror. Aliens is, in my opinion, one of the best examples of how to make a sequel. The way it builds off of the original, but switches genres a little into more of an action/horror film - just superb.
@ms.carriage6867
@ms.carriage6867 Жыл бұрын
Although everyone skips over how they have the same beats in the opening and final parts. Both open with slow quiet panning about a spaceship to reveal the actors and set the scene and both end with a huge explosion ( the Nostromo and the Refinery), a fake ending broken by the alien popping back up which leads to the final fight and both aliens being blown out a door into space. Two different takes on the same set up 😃😃
@2apocalypse-X
@2apocalypse-X Жыл бұрын
This movie has a Star Wars connection. The song that Ripley sings "You are my lucky Star" is from the movie Singing in the Rain and was performed by Gene Kelly and Carrie Fisher's mom Debbie Reynolds.
@Youcannotfalter
@Youcannotfalter 7 ай бұрын
Out of all the connections to Star Wars you pick that one.
@wolfwing1
@wolfwing1 Жыл бұрын
on the cat games, my cat knows the one place in the apartment building he can reach that I can't and when he wants to stay out he hides there :>
@josephmassaro
@josephmassaro 10 ай бұрын
The acid burning through the floor effect was done with styrofoam. If you take a styrofoam cup and poor acetone in it, the cup will bubble and dissolve.
@timgram708
@timgram708 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you'll clock this comment, but I HIGHLY recommend the Director's Cut of the sequel "Aliens" No spoilers; the extra scenes give some excellent context for the story and one of them happens to be my favorite suspenseful scene in SciFi. I will die mad that they left it on the cutting room floor for the theatrical release.
@wolfwing1
@wolfwing1 Жыл бұрын
interesting trivia, riply fails to deactivate the self destruct quiet possibly because she reads the french instructions with are missing steps.
@commanderkruge
@commanderkruge Жыл бұрын
He didn't resist. The "Flyover Top shot" is there, right at the beginning. :)
@neonsamurai
@neonsamurai Жыл бұрын
It's one of the few perfect movies that will forever stand the test of time. It still looks and feels better than most sci-fi movies of modern days. You'll probably like the sequel as well. I'd recommend the director's cut. It adds some important context to understand Ripley's motivation better towards the finale of the movie.
@DanAxl-x9d
@DanAxl-x9d 11 ай бұрын
As a 27 year old I noticed this too
@penoyer79
@penoyer79 Жыл бұрын
i love how the subtitles have Parker's last words to Lambert as "Get ready to roll!"
@p4tocastillo
@p4tocastillo Жыл бұрын
One of the most scariest thing in this movie, is the fact that the Alien is never showed entirely. That is one psychological trick to us, because the human race is scared to the unknown, and the fact we never saw the entire form of the alien in a single shot, adds more psy-horror to every situation. And, of course, this was premeditated.
@StargazerFS128
@StargazerFS128 Жыл бұрын
I can’t overstate how stumped i am with the fact that you haven’t seen Alien, one of the most iconic and revolutionary sci-fi horror films ever made.
@MsAppassionata
@MsAppassionata Жыл бұрын
Correction: We’ve known that AI can’t be trusted since 1968. Go and watch “2001: A Space Odyssey”. It was a revolutionary film that influenced every movie about outer space that followed it.
@jamielandis4308
@jamielandis4308 Жыл бұрын
The entire cast is gold. Veronica Cartwright is in another ‘70’s horror movie: “The Invasion of The Body Snatchers,” with Leonard Nimoy, Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum. Funny, everyone nowadays think of Ian Holme as Bilbo, but for us GenX types, he’s always been Ash. Check out the movie trailer for “Alien.” It gives away nothing. When we saw this in the theater in 1979, we had no idea what was coming. Nobody knew who HR Giger was and, of course, the Xenomorph was not embedded in pop culture. This movie scarred and delighted an entire generation.
@AstroXeno
@AstroXeno Жыл бұрын
The sound design won an Oscar
@timothybrouse6056
@timothybrouse6056 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone remember the tag line when the movie came out? "In space, no one can hear you scream." Perfect IMO.
@fireidar
@fireidar Жыл бұрын
You're the FIRST PERSON I've watched who watched this who took note of Jones hissing and such and realized what it might mean!!!! Good on you!!!
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 Жыл бұрын
Bear in mind this was Ridley Scott's second movie he directed Alien (1979) followed by another iconic masterpiece movie ''Blade runner''1980, however before all that, he directed ''The duelist'' (1977) a most underrated film, never quite made it successfully and financially on the audience, that does not in anyway slights the film, his previous work was in advertising TV . commercials so this was his first ever hollywood movie, a period drama, set in the napoleonic times, the film is about two warring french cavalry officers, with the antagonist who won't let up after a slur against his honor was made, keeps challenging the other officer to duels forbidden by Napoleon, based on a true story starred Keith carradine and Harvey keitel(antagonist) both actors when initially approach for the role, were very reluctant to play a 19th century french cavalry officers, because being american might not pull it off and look ridiculous, however both actors pulled it off, one of the most interesting aspects of the movie , is how much he went to town on getting it right, the setting, the uniforms etc. Ridley scott being Ridley scott , went for authenticity big style , ridley spent thousands of dollars on commissioning the correct uniforms of the time period, the correct cavalry reigment both french officers served in , a company in italy produced the uniforms correct in every detail including the sabers they were real weapons of the time, not ''copies'' or stage props , a deal was struck , ridley scott later did a reaction to this movie years later, and he explained the deal with italian company that made the uniforms, but to cut though that scott handed over the uniforms back to the company that produced them i would strongly recommend this movie also , talking of ridley scott films, he has just released details of his latest film, and ironically this is set in the 19th century, the story of Napoleon himself .
@Mus1c1luv
@Mus1c1luv Жыл бұрын
FINALLY an intelligent reactor! I've seen this movie countless times and still learned something new! Great commentary!
@bertrandcroft6644
@bertrandcroft6644 Жыл бұрын
Perfect movie deserving a very fine commentary and that's what you made it to be. Well done!
@khelatar
@khelatar Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how Alien and Aliens after all these decades are still such big influences on other SF to this day. E.g. if you look at the "Zillo Beast" episode of The Bad Batch that you reacted to earlier this year, it drew _heavily_ from Alien.
@miguelvelez7221
@miguelvelez7221 Жыл бұрын
Just want to say... It's interesting that you noted how Scott "resisted the urge" to mimic the A NEW HOPE opening with the Star Destroyer when in fact the whole inspiration he had to get into big budget theatrical film making and indeed doing some project like ALIEN (A space based sci fi film) was him being in a theater and watching Star Wars for the first time and being blown away by the opening Star Destroyer fly by shot. He's talked about this in a few interviews which I am sure you can find.
@ConstanceHurst-r8v
@ConstanceHurst-r8v Жыл бұрын
The cast wasn’t given a script. When the alien came out, they had no idea. True reactions
@reidmason2551
@reidmason2551 9 ай бұрын
Not true at all. They were fully aware of what was in the script and had seen the chestburster puppet. What they didn't know was *how* the effects were going to be done, and how much animal blood and guts would be used in the scene. What freaked them out was the smell and having the blood fountains aimed right at them and getting hosed with it.
@Fluffykeith
@Fluffykeith 7 ай бұрын
@@reidmason2551 Yeah, there's an uncut version of that scene where you can clearly see Veronica Cartwright stumbling backwards and falling on her ass (just after her reaction "Oh God" you see in the final cut) because she got hit right in the face by one of the blood jets
@Heavensrun
@Heavensrun Жыл бұрын
(Next you should watch "Aliens" which is definitely the only film sequel ever made to this movie!)
@Keyboardje
@Keyboardje Жыл бұрын
It's not that the company KNEW about this alien BEFORE HAND. It's just that they standard putt a (robotic) science officer in ALL of their mining and other ships just in case there was ANY alien found anywhere by anyone of them. That's why they made rules the crew HAD to investigate the (possible alien) signal.
@bluebirdsigma
@bluebirdsigma Жыл бұрын
I've heard that according to Ridley (long before he made Prometheus), the company had deep space probes pick up the alien signal and decoded it, and so they decided to intervene the flight plan of the next space truck that passed close to it (it says Nostromo rerouted) and put Ash in it at the last second. The contract clause is a different thing.
@miguelvelez7221
@miguelvelez7221 Жыл бұрын
I don't think that interpretation is supported given the film takes a moment to highlight that Dallas had a previous science officer he knew well who was last minute replaced by Ashe. I think the implication there was that the company was aware of the possibility that LV-426 had something on it of alien origin. Given the time it takes to travel space in this universe I also think this implies Weyland-Yutani planned this for sometime. They knew the Nostromo's return route would come close enough to pick up the signal and that SAP to investigate would then be in play, with Ashe there to ensure the retrieval of anything of importance.
@QueensLadyDay
@QueensLadyDay Жыл бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed your review! I saw 'Alien' opening weekend in NYC 1979. Folks actually applauded the 'chestbursting' scene! It was wild!!😁
@CliffSedge-nu5fv
@CliffSedge-nu5fv Жыл бұрын
This was my parents' favorite date movie. My dad is a big scifi geek and my mom likes horror. Alien has such a good mix of both.
@kenernestnation
@kenernestnation 7 ай бұрын
The alien wasn't hunting them, they were hunting it.
@MatCaveGaming
@MatCaveGaming Жыл бұрын
Didn't realize you had this channel, too! This is awesome. I actually just streamed "Alien: Isolation" last night. If you watch the sequel, "Aliens", also, I highly recommend playing that game after seeing both films. Incredible survival horror game.
@leosarmiento4823
@leosarmiento4823 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on watching the gold standard for horror/sci-fi. I remember watching this in Jr. High in the early 80's. Talk about mind blowing and life changing. Your next task is to watch the gold standard for action/sci-fi: Aliens. Great reaction.
@Securen
@Securen Жыл бұрын
Please watch aliens also, make sure to watch the directors cut if you can, it adds some great details to the movie :)
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 Жыл бұрын
40:20 "What about Jones? His cat carrier is not hermetically sealed." Luckily, he's in the sleep pod which is hermetically sealed.
@jaefuturelyknownas7732
@jaefuturelyknownas7732 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Wizard, i greatly appreciated your noticing Ash's behavior early on, because . . . . . 👍!!!
@JAYWALKER1000
@JAYWALKER1000 Жыл бұрын
In the original script it was an all male crew. None of the parts were rewritten to accommodate the female actors. None of them have first names. Ashe, Ripley, Lambert, Parker....heck, even the cat is Jones. Saw it in the theater - the only jump scare that got me was the alien coming out of the black vent - glad it wasn't in 3D but was still glad I wore the brown pants. Guess what happens in Aliens. The actor for my favorite character in that film isn't listed in the opening credits
@meghanworkman6449
@meghanworkman6449 Жыл бұрын
I've lost count of how many times I've seen this movie. One of my top three favorite films of all time. When I was in college in the mid-90s, I made my dad watch Alien with me. He didn't say a word or make a sound the entire time, but once the credits started rolling, he looked at me and just said, "GodDAMN!"
@darkarpatron
@darkarpatron Жыл бұрын
Note that the Alien didn't burn up when blasted with the shuttle's thrusters, it was blasted back but not burned up. Just something to remember should you even watch Alien 3.
@leeyaferguson9019
@leeyaferguson9019 Жыл бұрын
I was 14 years old at the movie, none of us had know clue. Not to day.😏😏 ALIEN'S......good, too.
@travisbell736
@travisbell736 Жыл бұрын
Definitely DEFINITELY watch Aliens. James Cameron takes the story and elevates it to the upper stratosphere
@DreamZ9750
@DreamZ9750 Жыл бұрын
Never watched Alien- "gasp" Reason for never watching Alien- "oh yeah, thats 100% solid, totally understand" 😂😂😂
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos Жыл бұрын
The water Brett waiks through is presumably, condescension forming on the factory coolant system. Since it's distilled it's pretty safe. Though that leads me to another question. Maybe because I'm desended from a long line of mechanical engineers. If the giant platform the refinery is built on is not designed to make planet fall, why isn't its cooling system tied to the absolute zero of space?Hmmm. I saw Alien at the drive in when it came out. I soooo identified with Ripley singing to herself to keep her brain from freezing up the way Lambert's did. Because it's the first it's my favorite movie in the franchise, the second is a different genre that builds on the first, in an unexpected, marvelous way.
@bluebirdsigma
@bluebirdsigma Жыл бұрын
It's condensation from the heat of the landing leg, which is the big structure Brett walks under. The whole place is supposed to open down when the ship touches ground.
@declansceltic198
@declansceltic198 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe this is your first time seeing Alien! Really hope you had a good time mate :)
@claudettesmith8328
@claudettesmith8328 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Just some fun info. The Ripley character was intended for a man(glad they changed it.).
@commanderkruge
@commanderkruge Жыл бұрын
"Spaceship water" - that room he's in there is holding one of the ship's landing legs. As for the water dripping down: It's moisture from the air condensing on the cold metal. I got that from the novel. Back in the olden days when there was no video yet (or at least not everybody had one) after a movie was out of the cinema you sometimes had to wait for years and years for a chance to see it again. So novels about movies were much more popular than they are today. What else could you do? Well, some movies were released, extremely cut down, on super 8. I once saw an official 20 minutes version of Star Wars that way. :D Some movies would come out as record with the abridged audio track of the film plus a narrator - kinda like a radio play version. I had the German record of Disney's Jungle Book, for example. And then finally home video arrived. It was so great! All those prawn movies alone! And I had a friend who had a collection of all the most horrible horror movies back then and lent them to me - even the ones on the "you're a criminal if you expose kids to this" - list. :D All the video nasties, Italian horror shlock, massacres committed with power tools and all that. :D
@hakis86
@hakis86 Жыл бұрын
I think you might enjoy this entire franchise; all sequels, the newer prequels (Prometheus, Coventant) maybe even AVP.
@russellbrian741
@russellbrian741 Жыл бұрын
my stepfather took me to the movie theater to see this when I was only 5 yrs old. I'll never forget this movie
@GrayNeko
@GrayNeko Жыл бұрын
This film is not only one of the best sci-fi films ever made, but one of the best horror films ever made. 2001 meets Star Wars meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! It just gets better every time I watch it!
@MM-qj8ys
@MM-qj8ys Жыл бұрын
unpopular opinion: I like Alien more than Aliens that being said I truly enjoy almost every movie in the franchise, even the one with Winona Rider lmao
@gsparkman
@gsparkman Жыл бұрын
Not unpopular. Alien, the OG, is a much better film than Aliens simply because all the style and lore was created here. For Aliens, Cameron had a blueprint and much bigger budget that he threw at CGI and explosions. Aliens is a fine film and excellent sequel, but my admiration is for the original film that changed the landscape of sci-fi horror.
@_Omega_Weapon
@_Omega_Weapon Жыл бұрын
Giger is definitely my favorite artist if I had to pick one. Alien and Aliens are absolute masterpieces. I just wish more reactors would keep the film on screen more.
@totallytomanimation
@totallytomanimation Жыл бұрын
Actually Chickens do have a kind of umbilical cord that connects to the yolk that is their source of nutrition. Ron Cobb! Excellent!
@zalenack
@zalenack Жыл бұрын
Top tier thumbnail.
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 Жыл бұрын
It's not to be understated the importance of ripleys character. There were very little if any female role models or cinematic heroes at this time, ripley was the pioneer in this realm. Before this IF there was any female action scenes with anyone, they were bitches or basically men in a woman's body as if they couldn't conceive of a woman holding her own as a woman. Ripley was the first to be a truly smart born leader who happened to be a woman. She wasn't there bc she was a woman or despite being a woman. Yet she still retained than feminine stand. She was scared, she cried, she didn't always know what to do but she worked it out and did what she had to. On the flip was lambert, who was horrible in a crises and helped get people killed. Watch aliens, the sequel. I think even better and ripley becomes truly a legend.
@PetrPechar1975
@PetrPechar1975 Жыл бұрын
"Why would you stop him from killing it" - As much as Ash is the bad guy here, why do keep people forgetting about the acid blood?
@ts25679
@ts25679 Жыл бұрын
When I first watch this when I was young, out of order since I'd already seen Aliens (i.e. through my fingers behind the sofa), I wondered why Ash tried to kill her in such a bizarre way. It was only after revisiting the film when I was older that I understood the sexual violence and "dark mother" subtext. Since Ash isn't "equipped" it uses the magazine as a substitute. I can only assume its behaviour scripting was supposed to emulate male behaviours to blend in, but it doesn't have the abilities or capacity to act upon them.
@dqshipley2811
@dqshipley2811 Жыл бұрын
One of my top 5 favorite movies. No other movie handles sustained suspense so well. And the technical filmmaking is superb.
@PierceArner
@PierceArner Жыл бұрын
The part I find most interesting is that Kane is their XO, so he would have known thr protocols. He starts off feeling dead and negative, but it's only at the very end when his tone changes to be entirely positive just before he dies. There's a constant inversion and juxtaposition of the human and alien, and it always makes me wonder if Kane's hatred and intelligence became a part of the Xenomorph, which is why it was so calculated and effective in taking out the crew.
@Vanipollonia1
@Vanipollonia1 4 ай бұрын
That makes sense, especially since, technically, the alien is half human. And Ash does refer to the alien as "Kane's son."
@schoolofrockcary6625
@schoolofrockcary6625 Жыл бұрын
Luckily, it's one of the rare films that only gets better with age!
@PrimeSniper7
@PrimeSniper7 Жыл бұрын
4:57 That's what I love about 80s/90s Star Trek, the heavy use of physical models and matte paintings just has a certain quality to it.
@jtphr33ky
@jtphr33ky Жыл бұрын
Time for Aliens now!
@auntvesuvi3872
@auntvesuvi3872 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Grizz! Thanks, Nerd Chronic! 👾 If you ever watch the sequels, be prepared that they're less suspense and more action-based. ALIENS is widely considered to be the best sequel from this franchise (I agree with that); opt for the director's cut, if you can. But, as with most controversial properties, even the less-than-superb sequels have moments of brilliance, whether the overall product is ultimately palatable. The prequels are pretty good, too. I think I appreciated them a tad more than the general consensus might suggest. Keep facing your fears and watching stuff that you might normally avoid; that's a most admirable trait. #GrizzledWizard #RidleyScott #Alien
@DarthDimadome
@DarthDimadome Жыл бұрын
What strikes me about this movie is how clunky and awkward the dialogue and the performances are. It gives a fantastic sense of realism while also feeling just a tad bit unnerving.
@HistoritorJimaldus
@HistoritorJimaldus Жыл бұрын
I think this dude would enjoy Warhammer 40K 😊
@smiddlehurst1
@smiddlehurst1 Жыл бұрын
Ah, Alien. An entire franchise dedicated to the concept that human beings, when you get right down to the soul and centre of them, are *phenomenally* stupid.
@Picnicl
@Picnicl 8 ай бұрын
It's not about that. The Company are human beings and they're greedy, remorseless, and inquisitive. They're not stupid. The prisoners in Alien3 weren't stupid (at least some weren't). They were unlucky to be near the alien. If anyone's stupid, it's Ripley herself for choosing to get close to the alien again in Aliens. I appreciate that characters in Prometheus were stupid though. But it's a series more about not putting your trust in those who have power over you, and the psychopathic yet organised viciousness of nature red in tooth and claw that can render you powerless.
@Dimetropteryx
@Dimetropteryx Жыл бұрын
I find it funny how many reactors know the tropes without having seen the movies that spawned or popularized them. Not saying this to call anyone out, I'm saying it because the ideas have obviously spread so far that people are starting to forget where they came from.
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