Film Student FINALLY watches *ALIEN* | Reaction & Commentary

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Movie Night with Jacqui

Movie Night with Jacqui

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@movienightwithjacqui
@movienightwithjacqui 21 күн бұрын
Turns out I've been avoiding this for a reason 😅 I really don't handle horror/suspense well... I'm not opposed to continuing the franchise, but I'm going to have to space them out. I can't handle watching these back-to-back 😂 In other news, FIREFLY will be back on Monday!
@dallassukerkin6878
@dallassukerkin6878 21 күн бұрын
:grins: I saw this just pop into my feed and my first thought is "Jacqui is going to need an ambulance!" :D This is *the* sci-fi horror movie - it lived free in the nightmares of many of us after it first hit the screens!
@anyone9689
@anyone9689 21 күн бұрын
Hi , thx for reordering the playlist eps. Next you might try "the thing" , the other iconic film of that Era. Thx
@kd72183
@kd72183 21 күн бұрын
Does your commentary mean that you haven't seen ANY of the alien movies? This one is the most horrific. At least to me, there others are more action-y
@movienightwithjacqui
@movienightwithjacqui 21 күн бұрын
@@kd72183 I think I saw Prometheus when it came out, but I didn't know it was part of the Alien franchise, and I don't remember much about it--probably because I blocked out the memory 😂
@neil_9000
@neil_9000 21 күн бұрын
@@movienightwithjacqui Its worth mentioning that this first film is the only real horror film, well its more a haunted house in space,but i digress. The others move away from this, Aliens is actually really good, but is a action film and the suspense that brings, rather than the terror of the first.
@brucebieberly4166
@brucebieberly4166 21 күн бұрын
This came out in 1979. 45 years of cultural references. 45 years of special effects 'advances'. 45 years of copycats. And 45 years later it still scares the bejezus out of people. Even among those who saw it on its first run.
@a-blivvy-yus
@a-blivvy-yus 18 күн бұрын
Well done practical effects stand the test of time. Even modern CGI is going to look dated in 10 or 20 years, let alone 45.
@Theomite
@Theomite 16 күн бұрын
It's old-school immersive cinema: slow, gradual submergence into the film's world through ambience rather than quicker immersion through visual manipulation.
@TwilightLink77
@TwilightLink77 16 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t count Predator as a copycat.
@axlm.808
@axlm.808 16 күн бұрын
The practical effects, the acting, the pacing, the build up That's the formula that made those 70/80's horror movies so timeless classics Alien, The thing, Predator, Terminator...
@iAmPimmiCue
@iAmPimmiCue 15 күн бұрын
Honestly you have to be extremely skittish if this film scares you, cause it's not scary
@russellhutchison7811
@russellhutchison7811 21 күн бұрын
For me, part of what makes Ripley an amazing protagonist is that she is not fearless. She has very relatable and appropriate fear responses. Her edge is that she is not paralyzed by her fear. She goes into problem solving mode, breaking down problems into manageable sizes and keeps tackling one after another. One of my favorite protagonists up there with Sarah Connor.
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 21 күн бұрын
Calm people live, panicked people die.
@timgilbert3051
@timgilbert3051 20 күн бұрын
​@@chrismaverick9828if things go well. Otherwise panicky people get everyone killed along with them.
@sagaswp
@sagaswp 20 күн бұрын
And the only time in the entire franchise we ever see her totally lose her shit is when Newt gets taken after she slides down into the water. Hicks literally had to drag her away otherwise she would've gotten taken too.
@adamthaxton3157
@adamthaxton3157 20 күн бұрын
@@sagaswp And it was an earned moment of losing her shit. It was great.
@anthonyml7
@anthonyml7 19 күн бұрын
Yeah not a "girl boss" basically lol
@mlong1958
@mlong1958 21 күн бұрын
This film is a masterpiece in building suspense. The alien is on screen a total of four minutes.
@kathrynck
@kathrynck 21 күн бұрын
Ironically that was in part due to the film budget and the lack of funding for the practical effects. Some of the script was altered to cut the alien down to a minimum. But I think it "accidentally helped" make it a masterpiece.
@arandomnamegoeshere
@arandomnamegoeshere 21 күн бұрын
@@kathrynck kind of plays in to that "less is more" trope that a lot of artists would do well to remember. I see folks lionize practical effects and in the same breath bash CGI. Its not just about overlooking the vast history of practical effects not holding up. Or where CGI does well (i.e. how often do reactors comment about the CGI in Forrest Gump). But rather they note where CGI fails because the artists are asked to do too much with what they have available (I'm looking at you, George Lucas). Both practical effects and CGI work best where its used sparingly and within the bounds of what the tool can do - altering the way the story is told if need be. Even where movie trickery is needed constantly - less is more.
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
@@kathrynck Yet they also had a lot of footage that they ended up cutting (some of which was reintroduced in the inferior Director's Cut), so you get the feeling that they were aware of that "less is more" as well. Jaws had already been a success while doing similar things for seemingly similar reasons.
@Lethgar_Smith
@Lethgar_Smith 21 күн бұрын
They had a hard time not having it look like a guy in a rubber suit. This is why they use strobes and smoke in the few scenes where you do see it. The young man they hired to play the alien did the best he could but unfortunately he had no acting or dance or mime experience at all and I think that may have been what they were struggling with in trying to get him to convey movement in a way that evoked something "alien". Ridley Scott is reportedly not an easy director to work with in that he, like Lucas, has difficulty in conveying to his actors what he wants from them in a performance. Harrison Ford struggled to understand his character in Blade Runner, or even what the film was about, while Rutger Hauer and Scott seemed to be on the same wavelength so that Hauer had no problem in understandings Scott's vision.
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
@@Lethgar_Smith I recall there were even scenes filmed where the alien suit actor was instructed to do a crab/spider walk like in The Exorcist, which of course looked more goofy than threatening and couldn't be used.
@tulinfirenze1990
@tulinfirenze1990 21 күн бұрын
Ripley isn't just one of the greatest female film characters of all time - she's one of THE GREATEST characters, period.
@kimmypfeiffer9130
@kimmypfeiffer9130 19 күн бұрын
when feminists whine that there are no strong female characters lol
@Theomite
@Theomite 16 күн бұрын
She is one of the greatest characters of all time who also happens to be the greatest female character of all time.
@rogershore3128
@rogershore3128 15 күн бұрын
Yep and really flags up the dire mary sues that pass for "heroes" today.
@sopcannon
@sopcannon 13 күн бұрын
Ripley and Sarah Connor
@StarrDust0
@StarrDust0 12 күн бұрын
Don't forget Vasquez and Hicks...Hudson was an amazing comedy relief. :) I honestly couldn't imagine another scenario where such a group of people are brought together to face the same crazy odds and would say the things that were said. Nothing else comes close...if you were ever in such a situation IRL, that's the team you'd want to get you to safety.
@Kaizen712
@Kaizen712 21 күн бұрын
If it eases your anxiety over watching the next one, Aliens was more of an action flick rather than horror. It's rightfully regarded as among the best sequels made. It's probably the reason this franchise was as successful as it is.
@wojtek1274
@wojtek1274 20 күн бұрын
Agreed. Everything after Aliens is just varying degrees of "meh," with maybe the exception of Romulus. And that's a big maybe.
@Phant0m51
@Phant0m51 20 күн бұрын
Absolutely this. It's such an incredible action movie while still having the horror from the original.
@Educated2Extinction
@Educated2Extinction 20 күн бұрын
@@wojtek1274 They don't compare well to Alien and Aliens, but very few movies do.
@oldbearbrian
@oldbearbrian 20 күн бұрын
@@wojtek1274 Haven't seen Romulus yet, but one of my friends did today, and said it's the best since Aliens.
@mossicely
@mossicely 20 күн бұрын
@@wojtek1274 wild how different opinions can be. personally thought romulus was way too safe and more of the same while everything else that followed was pretty good compared to other popular franchises. i didnt think 3 or resurrection were good but the others were fine
@Overlord0011
@Overlord0011 21 күн бұрын
I just realized something: when Ripley is telling Parker, "if you have any trouble, I'll be on the bridge", it's foreshadowing. When the alien comes for him and Lambert, Ripley is, in fact, on the bridge. Also, you are right about a lot of the lines meaning more than they appear. Like Ash saying "I take my responsibilities as seriously as you do." It turns out that he does in fact, it's just that his responsibilities are different than even the characters knew. Also, if you do decide to continue with Aliens, I recommend the Director's cut.
@jmnemonic99
@jmnemonic99 21 күн бұрын
It's interesting how she expected a jump scare in the first 5m, much more common with current horror movies. But it sets the tone of this masterpiece to not offer a jump until at least 20m in.
@Educated2Extinction
@Educated2Extinction 21 күн бұрын
The substitution of non-stop, meaningless jump scares for suspense is one of the greatest failings of newer movies. That and the reliance on CG.
@awlabrador
@awlabrador 21 күн бұрын
I hate jump scares. It’s not that I don’t jump. I do. It’s that jump scares are cheap and too easy, and they kill the re-watchability of a movie.
@diarrheagondola
@diarrheagondola 21 күн бұрын
@@Educated2Extinction And the lack of mentally disabled orange kitties.
@Diomedene
@Diomedene 21 күн бұрын
In my opinion one of the worst things to happen to horror movies has been lazy filmmakers managing to convince audiences that being startled is the same thing as being scared.
@Educated2Extinction
@Educated2Extinction 21 күн бұрын
@@Diomedene And gore so over the top that it becomes comical. Nobody really wants to be truly horrified anymore.
@Erulin68
@Erulin68 20 күн бұрын
The original sets were about 25% taller but when he came to the set Scott told the set crew to lower the ceilings to make the set feel more claustrophobic. Worked perfectly. The story though is just basically a re-telling of "The Captain's Log" chapter of Bram Stoker's Dracula. It's the voyage of the Demeter. The ship that brought Dracula to England. A crew stuck on a ship with a monster... but set in space. And as to why you volenteered to watch this, and I say this as an accredited Film Historian, because you're a Film Student and it's your duty to watch the classics no matter how much they scare, disgust or disturb you. Welcome to the family. 😁
@SirHilaryManfat
@SirHilaryManfat 21 күн бұрын
The brilliant thing about Alien is that before we knew Sigorney Weaver was the star of the franchise, Tom Skerritt's Dallas character was the one that everyone assumed was going to be the hero at the end. To have him killed part way through (killing off the lead character years before Game of Thrones did) was such a shock. So naturally, based on common cinema tropes, most of the audience stupidly assumed that Yaphet Kotto's character would be the hero replacement, as he's the biggest built member of the cast and an archetypal hero type. At no point did anyone believe that the "by the numbers" rather rigid second officer, who got on most of the crew's nerves, would be the one we would be cheering for at the end. Aside from everything else that makes Alien such a masterpiece, It's so beautifully subtle how they built up Ripley as a relatively cold and unlikeable side character that seemed destined to be killed off, only to be the one survivor at the end. Unfortunately it's such a brilliant twist that lost its uniqueness due to what we know now.
@Otokichi786
@Otokichi786 21 күн бұрын
On the "Nostromo," Dallas was the Captain, Kane was the Second Officer, and Ripley was the Third Officer.
@SirHilaryManfat
@SirHilaryManfat 21 күн бұрын
@@Otokichi786 Thanks
@awlabrador
@awlabrador 21 күн бұрын
Common cinema trope would have made Yaphet Kotto’s Parker - as the lone black dude in a horror movie - one of the first to die.
@SirHilaryManfat
@SirHilaryManfat 21 күн бұрын
@@awlabrador Not really. Check out 1968's Night of the Living Dead.
@wendyheatherwood
@wendyheatherwood 21 күн бұрын
​@@Otokichi786The first officer is the person directly below the captain, so it's captain, then first officer (2nd in command), then second officer (3rd in command). Kane is the first officer because he's second in command and Ripley is the second officer.
@robocad
@robocad 21 күн бұрын
I like the irony of having a cat on board a ship for good luck, a long naval tradition, and Jones caused them so much trouble.
@Niinsa62
@Niinsa62 20 күн бұрын
Cats are also on board to kill vermin. Jones did not really shine here either. What a troublesome cat! 🙂
@Crosis89
@Crosis89 19 күн бұрын
I must have missed that :) How did Jones cause them trouble?
@sneakyfox4651
@sneakyfox4651 19 күн бұрын
@@Crosis89 He got Brett killed because he ran away and hid. As long as he was running around free, he could produce a false positive on the motion sensors when trying to locate the Alien so it was necessary to catch him and put him in his cage.
@anthonyml7
@anthonyml7 19 күн бұрын
Yeah not if your Brett lol
@shawbros
@shawbros 19 күн бұрын
@@Crosis89 Everyone was wasting time looking for the damn cat.
@kermitbohlen8401
@kermitbohlen8401 21 күн бұрын
"Yah, she's just pissed now. It's personal. It's just you and me now..." No. No, she's not pissed. It's not personal. Watch Aliens. That's when she gets pissed. That's when it's personal.
@GatorScribe726
@GatorScribe726 19 күн бұрын
Exactly. In this, she was terrified.
@ZylonBane
@ZylonBane 8 күн бұрын
She seems to get every single prediction wrong. Some film student.
@SiCrewe
@SiCrewe 21 күн бұрын
Thing is, to really understand ALIEN, you have to consider what the world was like back in 1979. To put this in perspective, the idea of a monster bumping-off almost all the characters in a movie was actually new and shocking back then. Most people's idea of scifi was either the quaint 1960's utopia of Star Trek or the slightly crustier but just as noble Star Wars universe. Within that paradigm, ALIEN was... it was like an atomic bomb going off and obliterating everybody's preconceptions about scifi. What the Alien did to the characters in the movie; that was what the movie did to it's audiences. People were walking out of cinemas utterly stunned. They'd watched a movie for 2 hours and when it finished the world had become a more dangerous, dystopian, desolate, place.
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 21 күн бұрын
Well, there had been a good chunk of bug-eyed monsters invading Earth to cause carnage in the 50s (and "War of the Worlds" is ancient as far as sci-fi works go), but A) Those were pretty silly bug-eyed alien monsters, B) they generally took place on Earth in the modern day, so even if the characters were isolated there was a sense that someone, somewhere, would be able to deal with it eventually, C) they tended to stick with that optimistic, family-friendly Hayes Code tone. "The Thing From Another World" and "It! The Terror From Beyond Space" are both films that contributed a lot of DNA to "Alien," in being more claustrophobic, bleaker in tone, and at least trying to take the monsters a bit more seriously and make them genuinely threatening.
@davemackenzie8466
@davemackenzie8466 18 күн бұрын
@SiCrewe So I think the idea behind a "monster bumping off almost all of the characters" in a story, actually originates with a 1939 Agatha Christie novel called "Ten Little Indians". The book was adapted to film at least twice, once in 1945 and again in 1965. The premise of the book is that 10 people are invited to a remote lodge and over the next couple of days, they are murdered, one by one. In that the movie adaptations were filmed in the UK, I'd say there's a good chance that Ridley Scott, an Englishman, was aware of the book and the movies. So, to be clear, nothing I've said here takes away from Scott's movie, I've always thought Alien was brilliant. But the only real things that are original to the script of Alien was H.R. Giger's biomechanical monster, and having a female protagonist slay the monster. Something I think was handled so well in the movie, Ripley is left in a terrible situation and managed to rise to the occasion. Great script writing made a female heroine almost "matter of fact". Anyway, great movie, great reaction. I could watch Alien a thousand times and never tire of it.
@user-zp4ge3yp2o
@user-zp4ge3yp2o 17 күн бұрын
Why does everyone leave comments like they're writing a hyperbolic video essay now?
@SiCrewe
@SiCrewe 17 күн бұрын
@@user-zp4ge3yp2o "everyone"? This video has six billion comments and they're ALL hyperbolic? Seems like hyperbole to me!
@Trip_Fontaine
@Trip_Fontaine 17 күн бұрын
@@davemackenzie8466 I read "Ten Little Indians" at about 10 years old and I distinctly remember being terrified to go on because it was so scary. Look up what the original title of "Ten Little Indians" was if you want a sad but interesting glimpse into our rac*st past. (It's had 4 different titles over the years.)
@dcplunkett
@dcplunkett 21 күн бұрын
"Looked bigger when I couldn't see him." -- Jayne Cobb
@tulinfirenze1990
@tulinfirenze1990 21 күн бұрын
Women say the same about Trump.
@IceCavalier
@IceCavalier 21 күн бұрын
But it's Friday, why no Firefly reaction? 😢
@FalconOfStorms
@FalconOfStorms 21 күн бұрын
​@@tulinfirenze1990Put down the TDS brain and enjoy the video.
@tulinfirenze1990
@tulinfirenze1990 21 күн бұрын
@@FalconOfStorms Why would I do that? I love Tokyo DisneySea and have visited six times. I LOVE TDS!!! Best theme park in the world!!
@FalconOfStorms
@FalconOfStorms 21 күн бұрын
@@tulinfirenze1990 This explains a lot. Disney Adults should not be allowed to vote.
@patrickwaldeck6681
@patrickwaldeck6681 20 күн бұрын
I really like how the frustrated crew argues for a little bit at the start about if they're going to get bonuses for checking out a random planet and get reminded that the mega corp that owns their ship has a clause for it in their contract. It feels very human for what if basically a bunch of space truckers.
@Smokie_666
@Smokie_666 21 күн бұрын
I think your reaction to Ash being "unmasked" was even better than seeing the xenomorph at full size. I hear in most places that if you don't see Aliens after watching this movie it is a crime against humanity.
@paulp9274
@paulp9274 21 күн бұрын
@Smokie_666 Agreed, and I hope she realizes that Aliens is a very different kind of movie, and not another dose of the 'slow torture suspense' of the original film.
@platinumspider7859
@platinumspider7859 21 күн бұрын
@@paulp9274 Like Terminator, Horror followed by Action, which is the best way to go. It's hard to make a sequel as scary, the evil was seen and defeated the first time.
@jamesday1295
@jamesday1295 20 күн бұрын
The bigger crime will be watching Aliens, then watching Romulus and questioning everything. No you can't go back and look for clues, as you can with Ash in the first movie. Because there aren't any.
@glennwelsh9784
@glennwelsh9784 21 күн бұрын
As a former film student, I can relate. People would bring up movies in conversation all the time and then act shocked and almost insulted if I had not seen it. I'd often need to remind them that just because I studied film, that doesn't mean that I've seen *every movie ever made.* And despite that, I still experience a little bit of Imposter Syndrome because of it.
@jimgassor8473
@jimgassor8473 21 күн бұрын
An important fact to remember with the original release is that Sigourney was an unknown actor back then, so you would not know that she turns out to be the heroine of this film. You didnt know who was going to survive, if any. Obviously with her movie history and knowing she is in the next few films you can root for her but when this came out, it added to the suspense!
@sarbo2335
@sarbo2335 20 күн бұрын
Love how 90% of this was you trying to predict things but them not coming true until a few minutes after you thought it would initially happen, Alien's horror is very well done
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight 21 күн бұрын
Welcome to the first movie in the "For the Love of God, Listen to Ripley!!!" series.
@wristcontr0l
@wristcontr0l 16 күн бұрын
All two of them.
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight 16 күн бұрын
@@wristcontr0l 🤣🤣🤣
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile 15 күн бұрын
Not entirely. If Dallas had listened to Ripley about waiting for the ship to be repaired before takeoff? They'd all be dead. The Alien would be born while they're stuck on surface, and I doubt the lifeboats would be powerful enough to achieve escape velocity.
@clarbri
@clarbri 21 күн бұрын
Every time I watch this, I'm blown away by how fantastic it still looks - there's one or two dodgy moments with the effects, but most of the time I'm convinced that this was filmed on an actual spaceship.
@ericgen5022
@ericgen5022 13 күн бұрын
What are the two dodgy moments?
@clarbri
@clarbri 11 күн бұрын
@@ericgen5022 There's a bit during the Ash scene where it's clearly a fake head (and an unconvincing one), and I seem to remember that there's one shot of the Xenomorph where my brain can't see anything other than "that's a guy in a rubber suit", but I can't remember exactly when that happens.
@Lady_Vengeance
@Lady_Vengeance 21 күн бұрын
Ridley Scott made two films back to back that defined entire genres: Alien and Bladerunner. Each of these films features some of the greatest cinematography in motion picture history. Ridley and his DP shot these films in a very unusual style, almost like cinema verite. That Ridley lost his edge after and abandoned this shooting style is one of the great tragedies of cinema.
@PChazman1
@PChazman1 20 күн бұрын
Agree. The beautiful cinematography of his early movies was what originally attracted me to his movies. The Duelists is another great film of his with every scene reminding me of an Old Masters painting. Good story telling as well. I don't know what happened to him with his later movies. Very sad.
@Scottie_S
@Scottie_S 19 күн бұрын
Yeah....'Gladiator' and 'The Martian' were such a yawn....
@Test4Echos
@Test4Echos 18 күн бұрын
"Lost his edge..." 😂
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 17 күн бұрын
@@Scottie_Syou mean thrilling masterpieces?
@JS...
@JS... 16 күн бұрын
Alien and Bladerunner are both my favourite films.
@drimblewedge2789
@drimblewedge2789 20 күн бұрын
To see these great movies when they first came out was a blessing. When we saw this in the late 70’s, we had never seen anything like it (same with Psycho, Jaws and The Exorcist). When Winston’s chest exploded, the entire theater screamed. The response was unbelievable.
@vetrais7965
@vetrais7965 21 күн бұрын
That chestburster scene is iconic, especially since they didn't tell the cast exactly what was going to happen and intentionally pointed the blood jets for maximum effect so things like Lamberts yell are genuine terror.
@BranCormac
@BranCormac 21 күн бұрын
Many people who are new to the franchise think Ripley is a badass from the beginning. Not really true. In this the first movie she was smart and made good decisions but she wasn’t out there kicking ass and taking names. Instead she was in full bore survival mode. Which she did really well. It’s actually the second movie , Aliens , where she gets her well deserved ass kicking badge. That’s when she rises to the top. Which is very good , long term character development. Great writing.
@kermitbohlen8401
@kermitbohlen8401 21 күн бұрын
"Why did I volunteer to watch this?" - Because great art must be experienced. It's a wildly uncomfortable movie, true. Expertly crafted to be exactly that. But it has to be experienced. It's too good not to. It's one perfect example of all the techniques you can use to *MAKE* your audience feel what you want them to feel - and that's a skill every great artist should aspire to.
@kenle2
@kenle2 20 күн бұрын
"This is so well done ... AND I HATE IT!" Best description ever.
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. 21 күн бұрын
"It's so good I hate it." --Jacqui 2024
@tn_bayouwulf2949
@tn_bayouwulf2949 21 күн бұрын
I was an 18 Airman at tech school, at Lowry AFB, Denver, Co when it premiered in 1979. Saw it with a buddy at one of the new cinemas which a wider, curved screen. We sat about the third row from the screen and we "felt the goo" hit us, when the face huggers popped out of the egg. I've been hooked on this franchise ever since. I hope you make it all the way through, to Alien Romulus.
@shanewilliams9122
@shanewilliams9122 21 күн бұрын
After you watched the Firefly episode you thought was like Alien, i was like "I hope she reacts to that film" and thank the Gods it has happened. This is one of my favorite horror films, along with Halloween and The Thing.
@kathrynck
@kathrynck 21 күн бұрын
You have pretty good taste :) The Shining, and Jaws are really good too. And Poltergeist really affected me because it was a buffet of childhood phobias, but I don't consider it to be a top 10 looking at it objectively.
@theother1281
@theother1281 21 күн бұрын
Love The Thing, but I prefer the 1951 'The Thing from Another World'.
@kathrynck
@kathrynck 20 күн бұрын
@@theother1281 You know, The story of The Thing from Another World, and Alien, have the same story: _Group of people with limited resources isolated in a remote place, happen upon an alien spacecraft, and then dealing with an alien danger which grows in threat, while struggling with the unfamiliarity of the creature, being picked off one by one, and facing conflict from the science officer who want's to study it, until a climactic final showdown where the alien feels confident enough to finish the humans off, and at last it's defeated with a creative solution_ I think Alien (1979) showed that the story had good audience appeal, and that the 1951 movie's success wasn't a fluke. And very likely caused money for John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) to materialize.
@theother1281
@theother1281 20 күн бұрын
@@kathrynck Yes, I think of Alien as a remake of TTFAW. Very similar to the relationship between Dances with Wolves and Avatar. Carpenter's The Thing is great, never reached the tension of the original or Alien, but a top notch splatter horror.
@robertanderson6929
@robertanderson6929 21 күн бұрын
Alien is a masterpiece of Suspense. James Cameron was wise not to try to reproduce it with the sequel. Instead he created a masterpiece of Action. I think both movies define their genre.
@Marlun42
@Marlun42 21 күн бұрын
A lot of this franchise can be summed up: "A bunch of people do not listen to the smart woman. Things go poorly."
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 21 күн бұрын
Or it can be summed up as "A bunch of reasonably smart people have no reason to listen to the least experienced member of the crew. Things go poorly.".
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 21 күн бұрын
It's not that she's necessarily smart. She's competent. Knowledgeable in this one, going by the rules designed to keep them alive, and her expertise is ignored in the next by people who think bang bang solves everything.
@Solar-td4fj
@Solar-td4fj 21 күн бұрын
@@blakewalker84120 Not really. In the first movie she was still the most experienced at her position, and in the 2nd and 3rd she was the ONLY person with any experience at all when it came to dealing with the Alien creatures. In both cases others thought they knew better, or that their interests should supersede her knowledge. Each one of those ended up dead.
@wendyheatherwood
@wendyheatherwood 21 күн бұрын
​@blakewalker84120 She's the third highest ranking person on the crew. She states that when Dallas (captain) and Kane (executive officer) are off the ship she is the ranking officer, so hardly the least experienced member of the crew.
@jasperzanovich2504
@jasperzanovich2504 21 күн бұрын
@@trhansen3244 Get off, this movie is older than you.
@jonathanryan9946
@jonathanryan9946 21 күн бұрын
Now just for reference, the second film, Aliens, is directed by James Cameron. It's not cookie cutter sequel but the next logical development of how news of this event would go. They send in the military.
@kermitbohlen8401
@kermitbohlen8401 21 күн бұрын
So, I didn't *avoid* this movie on purpose, but I missed it for years, but it had such a huge sci-fi reputation (and I loved all other things sci-fi) ,so I sat down to watch it with some friends of my parents (they had a laserdisc player and a copy of Alien) when we were there for a parent party - I made it as far as that damn computer reflecting in the helmet glass and had to turn it off. Between that opening setup, and everything I knew about the reputation of the movie, I was sooo terrified. Then, like a year later, I hung out at a convention with a bunch of guys who just wouldn't shut up about every scene from Aliens, and I realized I had to watch these movies. I made myself sit down for Alien, and by the end I was absolutely addicted. This movie is a masterpiece in just about every way, and it's only the beginning. Welcome to the cult Jacqui! One of ussss...one of ussssss...
@StarShipGray
@StarShipGray 20 күн бұрын
Now you should consider reacting to John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). It’s a similar concept to this film, but the alien antagonist is vastly more interesting and terrifying.
@noah_ncl0223
@noah_ncl0223 21 күн бұрын
The Chestbuster’s scene is freaking good made. Even if I know this scene, it always surprises me. If you want to watch the sequel "Aliens", I suggest you watch the extended version.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 21 күн бұрын
Nobody except Ian Holm (RIP) knowing what was going to happen really sells the moment.
@jamesu1540
@jamesu1540 21 күн бұрын
Space Balls had a lasting effect on me when the chestbuster puts on a Hat and Cane before dancing. Watching Alien makes me think straight back to this comedy.
@walterrutherford8321
@walterrutherford8321 21 күн бұрын
After seeing the alien they found with its chest exploded I was actually expecting the chest busting scene. Doesn’t make it any less disturbing.
@topcat989
@topcat989 21 күн бұрын
Disagree. Do *NOT* watch extended/director's cut/Special Edition of Aliens, at least for 1st viewing of movie. ONLY Watch the theatrical cut for 1st time. That version released in theaters is PERFECT, the other versions throw off pacing and actually bleed off suspense that lessens payoff. The editing of theater release is PERFECT. Watch Theater version FIRST.....Then watch Extended cut for more background exposition that while nice just really isn't needed, and is clunky. Theater version for Aliens virgins, ALWAYS.
@davidhills3100
@davidhills3100 21 күн бұрын
@@topcat989 Yep. Aliens is one of those occasions where the shorter theatrical version is by far the best.
@Mauther
@Mauther 19 күн бұрын
As someone who has owned cats through out my life, I still hold that Jonesy was working with the Alien. At the very least he was sacrificing the crew to survive.
@kimmypfeiffer9130
@kimmypfeiffer9130 19 күн бұрын
TRUTH!
@frenchpressfinance
@frenchpressfinance 21 күн бұрын
You HAVE to watch the sequel, "Aliens"!
@cieljek
@cieljek 21 күн бұрын
One of the most perfect SciFi movies ever.
@dustydreambreather9155
@dustydreambreather9155 21 күн бұрын
She may get hospitalized.
@GaryBonaducci
@GaryBonaducci 19 күн бұрын
Aliens is an absolute must watch now!! Director's Cut too!
@miller-joel
@miller-joel 12 күн бұрын
Special Edition.
@toddjones1480
@toddjones1480 4 күн бұрын
@@GaryBonaducciEvery Cameron extended cut is worse except The Abyss.
@michaelgonos3165
@michaelgonos3165 21 күн бұрын
I heard the reason for framing a lot of the shots so that the ceiling is visible rather than the floor is to emphasize the cramped, claustrophobic nature of the ship's interior.
@Iymarra
@Iymarra 21 күн бұрын
It's a thing of beauty. Just glimpses, shadows, seconds of something and then gone. Swift movements, but clearly drawn out in sound. The klaxon reverberating through the corridors is just perfection.
@anthonyml7
@anthonyml7 19 күн бұрын
The all white room and white clothing was the perfect canvas for the bloody mess that was that first ever chestburster scene 👌
@pantlessreactions
@pantlessreactions 20 күн бұрын
The tag line should've been "In Space, nobody turns on the lights"
@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 21 күн бұрын
The exposure of Ash reaction was so much better than the chest burster because it was so unexpected.
@mpireone
@mpireone 20 күн бұрын
Even the movie poster is terrifying with it's catch phrase - "In space no one can hear you scream"
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 21 күн бұрын
5:30 "Any time there's a clock or a countdown it just adds more pressure and makes me more nervous." Well, then you will really love the end of the movie!
@tulinfirenze1990
@tulinfirenze1990 21 күн бұрын
My first thought, too!
@StarlasAiko
@StarlasAiko 21 күн бұрын
Two men sitting at a diner, talking about baseball, is boring. But showing the audience the ticking time bomb under the table creates excitement. ~Hitchcock (paraphrased)
@hyzenthlay7151
@hyzenthlay7151 20 күн бұрын
Fun fact, the first time watchers weren't the only ones shocked and terrified by the chestburster scene... The only one that knew exactly what was going to happen were Kane and Ash; the rest of the actors knew something was going to happen, but didn't know what, so the reactions from the crew is authentic, but Ash needed to know so as to keep his cold like reaction.
@maxgremln
@maxgremln 21 күн бұрын
“Ripely you are the mother now.” Hmmm…..interesting choice of words.
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 21 күн бұрын
She has no idea... (hopefully)
@peterzerfass4609
@peterzerfass4609 21 күн бұрын
and "yeah you deserve a nap.." at the end ...umm...nap...right...XD
@Ultimateutfan316
@Ultimateutfan316 20 күн бұрын
Just wanted to say thank you for going out your comfort zone, I know your not big on horror movies but this is a classic and hope you watch the second one at least.Also been sharing your channel with my Apple corporate coworkers and they love it.Lastly you said that you talked alot?I think you did great, for me at least seemed you talked the same amount as other movies, so just giving you kudos.Keep up the great channel
@psychodrummer1567
@psychodrummer1567 21 күн бұрын
I made mistake of watching Alien (on video) when I was 12... I couldn't enter a dark room for 6 months that followed. And when I finally stopped being afraid of the dark, my parents took me to cinema to see Jurassic Park...
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
For me it was Alien 3 when I was 9. Nightmares for weeks. Never had that issue with Jurassic Park, which I must have watched around the same time. Dinosaurs were fascinating animals that could just be left alone, but the aliens were unknowable and invasive monsters. I ended up getting a VHS trilogy box set some years later. Then a quadrilogy DVD box with all kinds of extras. Lastly a large blu-ray box that also included the less-than-stellar Prometheus.
@Thenogomogo-zo3un
@Thenogomogo-zo3un 17 күн бұрын
Whaddya mean? Jurassic park was fun, Dinosaurs are cool. every kid knows that! Alien (the first one) was sheer suspense and terror. A masterpiece. Everyone was scared of that mfer. The rest of the franchise in my opinion got worse with every sequel. Aliens was just 'Platoon' in space, the rest not worth mentioning, just disappointing.
@Chee2k
@Chee2k 12 күн бұрын
Same. 11, had 6 weeks of nightmares.
@psychodrummer1567
@psychodrummer1567 12 күн бұрын
@@Thenogomogo-zo3un Dinosaurs are cool. However, because cloning is already here and space exploration is not, my 13 year old self was more likely to be ambushed by a cloned velociraptor than by a xenomorph.
@candel0692
@candel0692 7 күн бұрын
Watching Jacqui slowly lose her mind with fear and anxiety was honestly, quite the treat that I wasn't expecting. This move is absolutely fantastic, especially the first time that you watch it. Loved the reaction
@3dbadboy1
@3dbadboy1 21 күн бұрын
In all my years in manufacturing and exposure to all kinds of safety protocols, there's been one common procedure. You never went anywhere alone, especially in an unknown situation.
@sneakyfox4651
@sneakyfox4651 19 күн бұрын
Unless you're the last one standing (cats excluded); then you have to move anyways.
@anthonyml7
@anthonyml7 19 күн бұрын
Defies survival code to say the least
@immortalsofar5314
@immortalsofar5314 17 күн бұрын
Although it does depend on how dangerous the situation is. Cave diving is one of the most dangerous sports where all your equipment is doubled up, you go in pairs _but,_ if your buddy gets into difficulty, the recommended procedure is to leave them. Kind of like mountaineering where you rope yourself together and are supposed to cut someone loose if you get into trouble so I guess there might be some rather callous operating procedures in deep space, especially given the emphasis on profits.
@ThatNordicGuy
@ThatNordicGuy 18 күн бұрын
One of my favorite things about this movie is how natural a lot of the dialogue is, especially at the dinner scene! It really just sounds like a bunch of friends/coworkers hanging out.
@GordonHeaney
@GordonHeaney 21 күн бұрын
Have always loved the HR Giger designs for the movie that gave it such a unique and original look that IMO has never been outdone
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 21 күн бұрын
Geiger's work was selected because of the pre-production designs he did for Alejandro Jodorowsky's failed attempt at Dune. That movie's corpse is the soil from which modern sci-fi has grown. I highly recommend the documentary (Jodorowsky's Dune) to anyone who hasn't seen it. Geiger's themes of se×ually charged bio-mechanical monstrosities were perfect for Dan O'Bannon's script and I love how his imagery is evolved across the series. Romulus in particular is rife with Geiger homage in the filthiest ways 😖
@peterzerfass4609
@peterzerfass4609 21 күн бұрын
Just went to the Giger museum in Gruyere (Switzerland) a couple weeks ago. They have the original alien costume there (a lot worse for wear by now). That thing is *huge*.
@jimberjamber8540
@jimberjamber8540 20 күн бұрын
To explain the random Ripley nose-bleed, there was actually a scene cut where she was in an airlock and the decompression gave her the nosebleed.
@vinnyganzano1930
@vinnyganzano1930 21 күн бұрын
The absolute GOAT, blends Horror and Science Fiction seamlessly into a perfect movie and the creature design by the supremely talented H.R. Giger is sublime. This movie turned Sigourney Weaver into a star. Absolutely loved this video and watching Jacqui's reactions was hilarious.
@Pohgrey
@Pohgrey 15 күн бұрын
I don't mind the commentary at all. The appeal of these reaction videos is getting to vicariously experience a movie for the first time through someone else's eyes who hasn't seen it before. I'm really glad you liked it. This truly is a one of a kind, once in a generation type of movie that stands the test of time.
@SES06484
@SES06484 21 күн бұрын
How can one be a film student and have never watched Alien in the last 45 years???
@movienightwithjacqui
@movienightwithjacqui 21 күн бұрын
You'd be amazed how much you can avoid, even in film school, if you're really determined 😅 I couldn't avoid Jaws though. Had to watch it on the big screen in my very first class 😂
@Phil1_427
@Phil1_427 21 күн бұрын
@@movienightwithjacqui why would you avoid jaws!! :P
@carlossaraiva8213
@carlossaraiva8213 21 күн бұрын
Easy. Genre fims are often not yet seen as films to be studied in film school.
@pettespizzaparlor3245
@pettespizzaparlor3245 21 күн бұрын
Non-horror people are VERY good at avoiding horror movies. Especially if we KNOW it's a horror. Just think about the first people who saw this in theaters. They did not know what they were getting. Even with the poster "in space no-one can hear you scream"
@onehairybuddha
@onehairybuddha 21 күн бұрын
@@pettespizzaparlor3245 I can't stand horror. Never thought of Alien that way though.
@Visitant69
@Visitant69 13 күн бұрын
One part that kills me is that Dallas was taking it very slowly and cautiously through the vent. There's a good chance that if anything was near him he would have noticed it ahead of time but with Lambert screaming into his ear panicking over coms he started moving quickly and feeding off of her panic which is probably what got him killed. Parker had a clear shot at the Xenomorph with a flame thrower but he threw it down to attack it hand to hand because Lambert wouldn't get out of the way. Which got him killed. I wonder if there was an intended theme that incompetent people get competent people killed because once Lambert died no other human died.
@freakygoblin3068
@freakygoblin3068 21 күн бұрын
Would recommend The Frighteners (1996) starring Michael J. Fox and directed by someone called Peter Jackson as a "very slight horror" element but more than enough comedy to make up for it.
@parissimons6385
@parissimons6385 21 күн бұрын
Did that Kiwi director ever make any more movies??!?? lol
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 21 күн бұрын
LOVE "The Frighteners"!
@kenle2
@kenle2 20 күн бұрын
​@@parissimons6385 I think he did some little "swords and sorcery" thing. Doubt it made box office.
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 21 күн бұрын
Fun Fact! Most of the props from this movie were reused in the space crime thriller, Outland from 1981 starring Sean Connery. That story also involves a corrupt corporation so with all the reused props it feels like a sister movie to this one. Something set elsewhere in the same universe. Well worth watching.
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 19 күн бұрын
By the way , when the movie trailer came out it ended with : In Space No One Can Hear You Scream
@HangarDoorProduction
@HangarDoorProduction 21 күн бұрын
Congrats! This is one of my favorite movies I revisit every year! Always fun seeing someone experience it for the first time and I totally get filling the suspenseful times with commentary 😆 I’m a curl up and prepare myself for the scares person myself.
@anthonyml7
@anthonyml7 19 күн бұрын
This is one of my go-to's for spooky season 😁
@ozunu_1814
@ozunu_1814 21 күн бұрын
Amazing, Jacqui ! The tension in your voice mirrored the one in the Nostromo ! Reactions like yours are gold content ! Don't ever feel sorry for talking too much. When a film student share its first experience of a major movie like this, you really get to see the movie again for the first time, which is what so many studios are desperately trying to recreate with subpar sequels. At some point in time, you'll watch Aliens (1989), I know it. You'll see that it has a completely different tone and rhythm but it follow the same narrative beats as the first one and because Cameron completely turns the setting over it's head, it feels completely different, you will absolutely love it I'm sure. The Alien movies and franchise are an excellent case study for so many aspects of movie-making storytelling. Did you know that each of the 4 Alien movie was made by major directors ? Thanks for the reaction !
@rickstolba9447
@rickstolba9447 21 күн бұрын
A group of us were first in line on opening day at the Avco Cinema Center in Westwood. Sigourney was a revelation. Many years later, I had the chance to work as an extra on LA Law. The episodes in which I worked guest starred Veronica Cartwright, who very generously shared her experiences filming Alien. I was in heaven. And, yes, I wore a Nostromo baseball cap until it crumbled.
@MickeyC-o6v
@MickeyC-o6v 20 күн бұрын
Dear Jacqui, the movie “The Duelists “ directed by Ridley Scott is completely different movie. Beautifully filmed.
@weirds0up
@weirds0up 21 күн бұрын
People say that Ripley is how you write a strong female character, and that becomes true with the sequels, but in this movie the characters are only referred to by surname and that makes it possible to interchange the sex of the characters and it was just because Sigourney was cast as Ripley that the character became female. Also, the “oh my god” scream during the chest burster scene by Veronica Cartwright who plays Lambert was real because they didn’t fully explain to the actors what was going to happen. And to finish off and spoil one of the death scenes: Dallas dies by jazz hands
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 21 күн бұрын
Veronica Cartwright gives great hysterics! Lambert having the worst time throughout the movie is a lot of fun. Also, completely agree with the points on the writing of Ripley and the retroactive label of 'strong female character'
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
They had definitely nailed down the characters' genders before casting, and after a handful of script revisions. As I recall, though, Cartwright briefly thought she'd gotten the role of Ripley, and was shocked to hear she got "downgraded" to Lambert after the casting director did Weaver's audition.
@brucebieberly4166
@brucebieberly4166 21 күн бұрын
And Yaphet Kotto had to go to his trailer after the chest burster scene because his blood pressure had spiked so severely.
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 21 күн бұрын
@@JediMB True, but despite all the rewrites, Ripley's character is pretty much the same as the character of Martin Roby from the original script. I think it's part of why Ripley is such a great female character. . . she's a great character who happens to be female. She wasn't written (in this film) as *A WOMAN* (who is also a character). And in Aliens, where her femininity is more important, they already had her established character traits from this film to work off of (and really, very little about Aliens would have to change if Ripley had remained male, a father losing his son can be just as impactful as a mother losing her daughter).
@CoffeeMatt10
@CoffeeMatt10 20 күн бұрын
Interestingly, in Aliens when Ripley is having her “investigation” with the directors and the files of the Nostromo crew are on the screen behind her, Lambert’s file states that she is transgender. So even after the fact, the original crew’s genders are still ambiguous… well, one member of the crew at least.
@DavidB-2268
@DavidB-2268 21 күн бұрын
Fun film making fact: regarding the very odd underwear that Ripley wears, Sigourney Weaver absolutely refused to shave for the film, which meant that the studio had to hire someone to airbrush out every trace of her pubic hair, at a cost in the thousands.
@Bodneyblue
@Bodneyblue 18 күн бұрын
YAY!...Sigourney..I love a bush.
@meddle447
@meddle447 21 күн бұрын
For Alien the theater cut is the best. For Aliens the directors cut is the best.
@ZylonBane
@ZylonBane 8 күн бұрын
The Aliens director's cut just adds superfluous scenes that slow down the pacing.
@meddle447
@meddle447 8 күн бұрын
@@ZylonBane Slow pacing builds suspense. The amazing entry scene is cut; every movie needs its montage.
@fulcrum8583
@fulcrum8583 14 күн бұрын
A regularly overlooked part is the duo of Parker and Brett: The two are the working class, non-officers on the ship, and they were very practical-minded with some good common sense. They rightfully said immediately that they were not competent enough to investigate an alien signal, they suggested to freeze Kane and so on. Like with Ripley, they made the reasonable suggestions which would have saved the crew, but they had no command. Goes to show that the working class often is more reasonable and practically minded, and ALIEN cleary differentiated between the two classes on the ship. I mean the guys literally were working on the lowest deck. In that regard, the Alien creature also was a plaque unleashed by the hubris and greed of the privileged non-working classes. ALIEN is a lot more about birth trauma than it is about rape. The creature's lifecycle breaks down any natural or perceived gender roles regarding birth and reduces any human-like organism to a walking, talking womb for its offspring. The sound design of the Nostromo also evokes what a foetus would perceive accustically inside the womb: A heartbeat and other organic, breathing-like sounds, all of which were prevalent on the Nostromo. Hence the ships main computer being called "Mother".
@Starfire42
@Starfire42 21 күн бұрын
Fun fact, the chest burster scene was filmed with most of the cast not knowing what was going to happen, so their reactions are real.
@LibrarianMichael
@LibrarianMichael 21 күн бұрын
Same with Spaceballs and the space special.
@tulinfirenze1990
@tulinfirenze1990 21 күн бұрын
False - Sigourney Weaver has stated it was in the script. It's the sheer amount of gore and blood they weren't advised of prior, which took them off guard. There's a hilarious blooper of Veronica Cartwright slipping on blood and her boots sticking up in the air.
@SpiritHawk7
@SpiritHawk7 21 күн бұрын
@@tulinfirenze1990 True. They knew it was going to happen, just not the how. There's an interview Sigourney Weaver did not too long ago (you can find it here on KZbin titled "Sigourney Weaver Remembers John Hurt's Famous Alien Scene") where she talks about how all five of the cast were shocked at the practical effects of the creature running off the table in a single fluid motion.
@flintarizaga1433
@flintarizaga1433 21 күн бұрын
The chest burster scene has become a kind of urban myth. They all knew it would happen. Veronica Cartwright has told a story how she and Sigourney visited the the Special effects department and watched them work on the chest burster. What they didn't know was that John Hurt was rigged with an explosive squib and his yell and the explosion of blood did surprise the cast. All the actors were told to be in a certain place. They did not tell Veronica there was a blood tube pointed at her. Her reaction to getting sprayed with blood was real.
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 21 күн бұрын
@@tulinfirenze1990 More backpedalling and tripping over the back of the seats, but yeah. She was told "You'll get a little blood on you," but had the bad luck to be standing RIGHT in the path of one of the blood hoses. The cast knew what was going to happen, but not what it would look like or how it would be achieved, because no one had done an effect like this before.
@hackapump
@hackapump 17 күн бұрын
This movie and the first Star Wars movie changed the sci-fi genre: They're both grimy and gritty and lived-in, as opposed to previous, typically antiseptic and lifeless sci-fi, like Star Trek for example. The Nostromo crew members are not scientists or elite astronauts, they are basically space truckers. And space travel is very mundane, illustrated by the slow pace and the bored and blasé crew. That's what make them so relatable, and the movie so much scarier. Ridley Scott may have been largely hit and miss in his later career, but Alien and Bladerunner are both essential and immortal classics.
@Judymoe
@Judymoe 21 күн бұрын
We saw this in the theater the day it was released, I was 16. One my make friends had an asthma attack, and I looked in the back of the car to make sure there were no aliens hiding; hey, I was young and terrified! ETA: The first trailers that were released where shots of the egg, the title, and "In space, no one can hear you scream". That's it, no clips from the movie at all. So we all went in blind. Ah, the days before internet spoilers!
@benlayno774
@benlayno774 6 күн бұрын
Alien director Ridley Scott is legendary. Scott also directed Blade Runner, Gladiator, Thelma & Louise, The Martian, American Gangster, Black Hawk Down, Prometheus, Kingdom of Heaven, GI Jane. Hard to believe he hasn't won an Oscar for Best Director.
@rayward43
@rayward43 21 күн бұрын
Now you have to watch Aliens. Less horror, more action. On the horror tropes, the concepts of a final girl and a 4th act were not yet ubiquitous when this movie was made. So Ripley being the survivor and the Big Chap being on the shuttle would’ve been totally…umm…alien to 1979 audience. I know this to be true, because I was one of them.
@MongooseTales
@MongooseTales 19 күн бұрын
I saw "Alien" as a college student in the summer of 1979. Went into the theater having NO idea what to expect, but since I was a sci-fi fan I thought I would enjoy it. And as it happened I had never seen a horror movie before. It was utterly terrifying and left me with sweaty palms and -- just like you -- a firm commitment to never watch it (end to end) again. In 45 years I've never broken that commitment nor desired to. On the other hand I loved "Aliens" and have seen it multiple times, and think you'll enjoy that too. After you see it I'm pretty sure you'll understand why.
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 21 күн бұрын
Yes, this starts very slowly. I don't think such a film would have such a slow start in the 2020s. It makes the chest-burster scene more surprising.
@timamherst-clark2699
@timamherst-clark2699 21 күн бұрын
Unless it was being directed by Denis Villeneuve, then I think it might have had an even slower start.
@peterzerfass4609
@peterzerfass4609 21 күн бұрын
Yes. Movies nowadays don't take their time for 'world building' to let the audience understand the rules of the world/environment before distracting them with the action. That's why they feel so unsatisfying sometimes because they use aspects of their respective world that comes totally out of left field without rhyme or reason.
@indianajon7980
@indianajon7980 16 күн бұрын
My Dad tells a story from when he was in the Royal Air Force. They were on an exercise in the jungles of Belize in the early 80s. It was night time, raining, and the land crabs were migrating. A group of them watched this in a large tent with the sides pulled up on a projector. Despite the fact it was on multiple reels that had to be changed and help break the tension, several of the people there, including members of the SAS simply said NOPE! And walked away. The story has always tickled me.
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 21 күн бұрын
'John Hurt, you're gonna get hurt.' ... and you'll be a terrible patient.
@bobbentz5993
@bobbentz5993 20 күн бұрын
I saw Alien for the first time in 1980 at a theater on a US Marine Corps base in Okinawa. I noticed at the start that Marines don't usually sit next to each other. But by the end, the majority were sitting next to their friends, comforting each other, screaming and yelling, finally cheering when Ripley blows the alien away. The music score is one of my favorites especially the use of flute, oboe, and swells.
@Calico_Jack_
@Calico_Jack_ 21 күн бұрын
A seldom mentioned aspect of "Alien", by reactors... the practical effects and set work. From the moment I saw this in the theater, when it was first released, I knew I needed to learn to build in such an extraordinary and creative way. Thank you for doing this, even though it is not your cup of tea. Little side note, much of the sets were created from junk yard parts.
@chrispeel3123
@chrispeel3123 18 күн бұрын
Apparently the face hugger in the egg was actually the directors gloved up hands wiggling and flexing about. Practical effects can be so good.
@mattybob12310
@mattybob12310 19 күн бұрын
True Horror isn't the 'Jump Scare' that Hollywood has resorted to over recent years. It's the building of tension. Terror is described as "walking into your house but everything has been replaced with an exact copy". Everything seems fine but, something just feels 'off'. That is what this Movie does so well. They know their Ship well, yet are powerless to do anything against 'it'. The few Jump scares that are in the Movie are there to release that Tension. Modern Movies have so many that there isn't enough time to be lulled back into the waiting stage of Terror. This Movie still gives me goosebumps the whole way through even though I've seen it countless times. Also, if you're interested, the Visuals for this Movie are based on H R Giger's artworks, a truly fascinating, yet disturbing artist.
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst 21 күн бұрын
19:30 “Oh no…not again!” “What did he have?” “The Space Soup…” “Check please!”
@Scoobydcs
@Scoobydcs 20 күн бұрын
its insinuated that the alien violated lambert to death! when ripley found them she had no trousers on. that makes her screams absolutely chilling!
@RippPryde
@RippPryde 20 күн бұрын
Congratulations in overcoming your fear and sitting through this wonderful but very terrifying film.
@DiscipleFiveActual
@DiscipleFiveActual 18 күн бұрын
Alien is a horror movie that's for everyone. Harry Dean Stanton (who plays Brett) said he didn't like monster/sci-fi films but Scott was able to talk him into it by selling him on the idea that it would be more of a thriller. Scott himself had no previous experience with horror or sci-fi. His previous film was "The Duelists", and Scott's sensibilities brings a sort of realism you didn't often see in horror before this. On an unrelated note, John Hurt would do a parody (saying, "not again" LOL) of the chestburster scene in which the baby xenomorph walks across a counter singing in the film Spaceballs, itself a space opera parody.
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 21 күн бұрын
7:50 Lambert: "Let's get out of here." Jacqui: "Yes, yes do that please! Please" Kane: "We have to go on." Jacqui: "No, no you don't You really really don't" Well, you might be forgetting that they are forfeiting at least 40 months of pay. How much do you make in 40 months? Now, what would you be willing to do if the alternative was to give away that much money? I bring this up because a lot of people watching this think the crew members do stupid things in this movie. Them walking around this planet is no more stupid than Luke Skywalker walking around Dagobah, and nobody tells him to leave, even after a giant monster eats R2-D2. But this crew does nothing stupid. That is part of why this movie is so awesome. Everybody makes good decisions, or at least when they don't, it's very obvious and easy to understand why they did what they had to. Except Lambert. She panics and makes bad decisions. But even that's believable - some people panic in pressure situations.
@pettespizzaparlor3245
@pettespizzaparlor3245 21 күн бұрын
I'm always reminding people that, especially in the sequels, people are making decisions based on the information they have. And also behaving in a human way. Humans panic.
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
Yeah, the "dumbest" thing anyone does in Alien is Kane expressing curiosity about an alien egg (which he had no real reason to fear, since he didn't know he was in a horror movie) and then Lambert panicking and freezing up (which is entirely in-character). That's nowhere near the bullshit the Prometheus characters get up to in order to move the plot forward. (Like the geologist mapping the place somehow getting lost, and the xenobiologist being afraid of ancient corpses but wanting to get his face all up in that of a hissing alien cobra.)
@wendyheatherwood
@wendyheatherwood 21 күн бұрын
Lambert's behaviour can be a little frustrating at times, but yeah, it's believable. She's the navigator of a cargo ship. None of this is stuff she's supposed to be dealing with.
@jasperzanovich2504
@jasperzanovich2504 21 күн бұрын
@@JediMB It's not only not knowing they are in a horror movie, it's like they have never seen a horror movie. I think they try to show that all these creepy and dangerous things happening is quite normal for these space-truckers. But shoving your head into an alien egg of that size is still a bad idea. If that had been a regular animal the hatchling would have been big enough to tear his face off. You also wouldn't shove your head into a trashbin that has a can in it.
@JediMB
@JediMB 21 күн бұрын
@@jasperzanovich2504 Kane did approach the egg very carefully, just trying to get a glimpse of what was inside. Aside from seeing some movement, it just looked like a fleshy mass. And as far as never having seen a horror movie goes, that comes with the territory of this being a sci-fi future imagined in the late 70s. They were clearly aware of older horror stuff like zombies, but parasitic spiders that leap onto your head and shove an alien embryo down your throat wasn't on anyone's bingo card. I think it's safe to say that known human contact with dangerous extraterrestrial life had been extremely limited in the year 2122.
@matthewconner7800
@matthewconner7800 17 күн бұрын
Literary reference time: Their ship is named Nostromo, which is the title of a Joseph Conrad book, as well as the name of a character in the book. If you go on to watch Aliens, the ship in that movie is the Sulaco, which is the fictional port city in the novel Nostromo. Joseph Conrad is most famous for his novel Heart of Darkness, which was adapted into the film Apocalypse Now.
@RobertLindabury
@RobertLindabury 21 күн бұрын
FORKING FUNGUS FORKING FUNGUS FORKING FUNGUS!!! 🤣😆 🤘Really loving your reaction to this. 🤣You'll have to do the next movie in the series, "Aliens". Yes.. plural. LOL! 💓
@borjaescobarsuarez
@borjaescobarsuarez 19 күн бұрын
Props to everyone in this film cast and crew equally. The foreshadowing in the dialogue, the deadpan acting of Sir Ian Holm (RIP), the fact that they weren't looking for either a man or a woman while casting Ripley. Lighting, camera work, the excellent work of H.R. Geiger on the iconic design on the Alien
@BigIronEnjoyer
@BigIronEnjoyer 21 күн бұрын
Ripley survives out of pure spite.
@Tiisiphone
@Tiisiphone 13 күн бұрын
I love that you were suspicious of Ash right from the start! I was 14 when I watched this movie in the theater back then. No internet and no spoilers in 1979! It gave me nightmares for several weeks! Thanks for reacting to this absolute, timeless masterpiece!
@AbrielMcPierce
@AbrielMcPierce 21 күн бұрын
Holy fractal patterns you have a lot of substitute words at your disposal
@tracy4290
@tracy4290 21 күн бұрын
I dunno, she seemed to use a LOT of "forkin' fungus"! 🤣
@hovis62
@hovis62 16 күн бұрын
As I left the theatre past the people awaiting tickets on opening night of this film, I said to my date "Wow! I wasn't expecting the cat to do that!"
@jonanderson559
@jonanderson559 21 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, when I was a kid this was not the most frightened I was seeing John Hurt. Because I'd first seen him playing a completely unhinged Caligula in I Claudius, and he'd given me the heebie jeebies ever since. I love Alien because it's just such a masterpiece of understatement - it's amazing how effective slow pacing and quietness can be.
@bossman4799
@bossman4799 13 күн бұрын
“Mother” is actually called such because the AI system onboard is called MU/TH/ER as it’s model name. In universe, crews just call it Mother because it both looks and sounds like it. It’s really clever and feels exactly like what happens in real life.
@arclite58
@arclite58 21 күн бұрын
The meme you were referring to goes "Alien is a movie where nobody listens to the smart woman, and then they all die except for the smart woman and her cat. Four stars.”
@andrewwhitten8812
@andrewwhitten8812 18 күн бұрын
Jacqui, you are great. Your enthusiasm and humor enhance everything. This movie is one of my all-time favorites; seeing your appreciation enhances the experience even further.
@mattmcc72
@mattmcc72 21 күн бұрын
Ridley Scott, just like his brother Tony (RIP) doesn't always "land it" but when either of them did land it, they both changed the Zeitgeist of movies! I can't think of two people who have changed the movie industry more. Really not bad for two guys who started out making adverts for Bread. 😂
@ronansan
@ronansan 21 күн бұрын
Two words: Blade Runner
@mattmcc72
@mattmcc72 21 күн бұрын
@@ronansan Three words, Man on Fire.
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 21 күн бұрын
One Word: Jaws Two Words: Star Wars
@127Foxtrot
@127Foxtrot 7 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction Jacqui, in particular it's a delight to watch how sensitive you are to the cinematography. When the movie came out in 1979, Alien was landmark and pioneering in its realism, sight, sound and dialogue to produce phenomenal tension right from the very opening credits. It therefore blew audiences away on countless levels, and truly stands the test of time.
@slithery9291
@slithery9291 21 күн бұрын
The sequel 'Aliens' is by far the best film that has ever been made. You have to watch the directors cut though.
@Rocketsong
@Rocketsong 21 күн бұрын
The cinematography and camera work in the movie is simply amazing. The camera is always behind stuff, people are in the scene, but maybe just there arm, so you know they are there and where they are. Most of the scenes with multiple people were filmed with two cameras, and no pickup shots, so there are zero continuity errors (even tiny ones) from composting multiple shots.
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