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It was a great 80 movie that didn’t age well, I mean those weapons, those outdated 80’s suits and a few marines vs a bunch of alien creatures going directly to an ambush, just a retard would do that, and they didn’t have the technology to know where they were, really 80’s stuff
@luke wilson For me the special effects in Aliens still holds it's own even by today's standards, and on many levels it's even superior. Take the special effects of like The Thing 1982, the gross effects in that movie is so insane that it still impresses me even today, If anything they should do more of this outdated special effects.
Still hard to believe he's gone. He was also great as the hard-nosed drill sergeant in "The Edge of Tomorrow": Tom Cruise's character asked him if he was an American. Answer: "No sir, I'm from Kentucky." Classic.
@@ricsip You're technically correct because I didn't differentiate between an actor playing a human and an actor playing an android. But also isn't he assumed killed off screen in Terminator?
Amazing that people around age 30 could make such a great movie in the 80's. I consider it one of the best sci-fi movies. This movie will never be forgotten and people will watch it till humanity exist.
For as fun as they can be at times. Super hero movies have done A Lot of damage to Hollywood Why make something good when you can just make something profitable
Makes me so sad watching these videos. It reminds me that all these wonderful people in movies don’t last forever. Got to appreciate them while they are with us.
I got the same feeling, as a kid there like super heroes it hurts to see u can't get away from age, life is amazing, I feel overwhelmed hurt and happy and kinda lucky to have been in a kid in the 80s 💔❤️💔
I had bit of a crush in Sigourney (Susan) when I was a teenager. At the age of 70 that woman still looks stunning! And RIPs to everymember of the cast that isn't with us anymore.
I grew up watching this movie countless times and watched it again yesterday. I was always fond of all the crew and cast even tho most of the characters die early. RIP to the actors that died irl
Back when they actually waited a handful of years to make a great sequel instead of pumping out garbage for a quick buck. Disney...cough cough...Disney
My favorite from the 80’s and top ten. I remember buying the Special Edition on VHS around the year 2000 and my buddy said to me “I can’t believe you bought that.”
My first time at the cinema ... pre premiere at Christmas ... front row ... giant screen ... sound effects ... I was in shock for a few years. I've never seen anything like it. From this film came my admiration and fascination for cinema .. Thank you cast, directors and technicians ..
The best Alien franchise movie forever. No matter what the hell Disney will do with all that stuff RIP Hudson, Apone and the others... My dream is to meet all the cast reunit to tell them how much I love this movie
Hell, Just watched Bill Paxton last night as Morgan Earp in Tombstone with Kurt Russell, Sam Elliot and Val Kilmer et al. Sadly missed another taken too soon. RIP Bill. Forgot to include Micheal Beihn as Johnny Ringo.
Don’t know where you got that music from but don’t ever change it!🥰The most relaxing and mood setting instrumental ever.Makes me want to crawl into a time machine and disappear back to relive the 70s and 80s.
RIP, Al Matthews - Colonial Marine in the film, in real life, NCO & combat veteran of the USMC, Vietnam War. "I spent six years in the United States Marine Corps; I hold thirteen combat awards and decorations, including two purple hearts. I was the first black Marine in the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam to be meritoriously promoted to the rank of sergeant; I served with Kilo Battery, Fourth Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, of that I am very proud." Semper Fi, Marine...
So did I. Back in 1986, movie rating rules/laws were weak, I was 11 at that time and I ended up watching it 4 times in the theater. Couldnt get enough of it. The best part? The whole audience had the scare reflex on the facehugger kiss in the water tank when Burke got too close to it in the lab.
@@desperkins5721 Ha, no he was a child, look up George hickey he was in the car behind Kennedy and he had a assault rifle with frangible bullets he pulled the trigger when the car speeds up and accidentally shot Kennedy, that's why the CIA destroyed the evidence (autopsy photos etc) check out the theory? Let me know what you think
One of my favorite movies. Even seen it on the big screen. Sadly a number of the actors gone now...then again I am getting older. RIP Bill Paxton, Al Matthews (Apone), Trever Steedman (Wierzbowski), Tip Tipping (Crowe) & Paul Maxwell (Van Leuwen). Also James Horner (music)...what a soundtrack! The DP and editor are also deceased.
@@scottdavidson526 Bill's character, standing in the middle of the 3, was shoved into the fence behind, knocked out. Guy on Bill's left got chest punctured. Guy on Bill's right was knocked over to the side but he was the one who ended up taking his clothes off...
so many good memories of that film, watched it in late '99 and I remember clearly when the pilot said "we're in the pipe, five by five"; didn't really understand what it meant back then, but it sounds cool, I think they use the same line in one of Starcraft's unit, hence I recognize it clearly. Bill Paxton, always remember when he said "chicken shit" from the aliens and those "special" skid marks on face from Terminator 2, always cracks me up.
I was part of the UKCM Aliens fan group. As part of the group I got to meet the actors who played Frost (Ricco Ross) Dietrich, (Cynthia Scott) Spunkmeyer, (Daniel Kash) Ferro (Collette Hiller) and Wierzbowski. (Trevor Steedman.) They were all wonderful people. Friendly funny bunch of guys. Trevor Steedman aka Wierzbowski was a huge fave with the fans. He remembered us all spoke to us like old friends. Full of humour and a lovely guy. All the guys were gutted when he died. Wonderful man.
In the last scene in ‘Alien’ when she realises the creature is on board and she needs to put on her spacesuit....is probably one of the sexiest scenes of any film !!! I have always thought she was/is totally gorgeous
This movie still stands the test of time, which is an amazing feat for a film with so many special effects! I watch it every year or so and I still get affected the same as I did when I first saw it in 1986. To me it is the greatest sequel ever made because it surpasses the original, meaning that Alien is a masterpiece and Aliens takes it to another level. I don't care much for this genre, but these 2 films are beyond. Thanks.
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Bill Paxton was 61 when he passed away. I always thought he was around 51-53 years old.
Aliens, One of the Best movies ever made
@uglyblokeonabike no he meant aliens
@uglyblokeonabike that's ok, I disagree with you, too, and agree with him.
@uglyblokeonabike Yes Alien is too, but guy got it correct aswell.
The first 2 of the storyline. 3 was good, but not groundbreaking. Never watched 4, not interested.
It was a great 80 movie that didn’t age well, I mean those weapons, those outdated 80’s suits and a few marines vs a bunch of alien creatures going directly to an ambush, just a retard would do that, and they didn’t have the technology to know where they were, really 80’s stuff
The legendary Bill Paxton. One of my favorite actors. RIP 😔
Mine too. He was a real stand up guy, not a Hollyweird egotist.
@I Music I love that film.
I truly hated losing him. Such a likable everyman. And sounds like a sloppy surgeon. Tragic.
@@johnbowman1076 Agreed.
"Game over man!" 😥😥😥
He was great. He died way too young for sure.
Aliens is a timeless movie.
@luke wilson For me the special effects in Aliens still holds it's own even by today's standards, and on many levels it's even superior.
Take the special effects of like The Thing 1982, the gross effects in that movie is so insane that it still impresses me even today, If anything they should do more of this outdated special effects.
Cannot be beat! That little girl named Newt!
@luke wilson I don't care about special effects.
35 years already...REALLY??? This is still one of my greatest Sci Fi movie, thanks for all these legends.
Game Over Man.....................
"Yeah, Bishop should go!"
Then why don't we put _HER_ in charge?
Mark P 555
We got nukes, we got knives.....
"Hey sarge, you'll get lip cancer smoking those"
RIP Bill Paxton, one of the absolute greats
Still hard to believe he's gone. He was also great as the hard-nosed drill sergeant in "The Edge of Tomorrow": Tom Cruise's character asked him if he was an American. Answer: "No sir, I'm from Kentucky." Classic.
And the only actor to have been killed by an Alien, a Terminator and a Predator.
@@Fremen2 Lance Henrikssen was also killed by all 3, if we consider AvP into the genre
@@ricsip You're technically correct because I didn't differentiate between an actor playing a human and an actor playing an android. But also isn't he assumed killed off screen in Terminator?
@@rcnelson i love that one, hahaha
Amazing that people around age 30 could make such a great movie in the 80's. I consider it one of the best sci-fi movies. This movie will never be forgotten and people will watch it till humanity exist.
So many great movies in the 80s, not like the garbage they put out today.
You are so right.
For as fun as they can be at times. Super hero movies have done A Lot of damage to Hollywood
Why make something good when you can just make something profitable
Scrotus Maximus I agree with you
Dont sugar coat it there were deffinetely a lot of terrible movies in the past you are just thinking from a younger perspective
@Scrotus Maximus BS, most movies are either superhero, animated or romantic comedies.
Makes me so sad watching these videos. It reminds me that all these wonderful people in movies don’t last forever. Got to appreciate them while they are with us.
I got the same feeling, as a kid there like super heroes it hurts to see u can't get away from age, life is amazing, I feel overwhelmed hurt and happy and kinda lucky to have been in a kid in the 80s 💔❤️💔
Appreciate your own life, it's just as important! They are only humans.
I also feel sad that many of the actors and actresses I growed up watching as a kid will one day die
Sigourney Weaver. Forever beautiful 💖
Forever? Hehe, ummm, no.
*Bill Paxton:* A brilliant and highly underrated actor. He will be missed.
Ever since Bill said "Game over man, Game over!" Millions of us have repeated it throughout the years. Well done Bill!
I had bit of a crush in Sigourney (Susan) when I was a teenager. At the age of 70 that woman still looks stunning! And RIPs to everymember of the cast that isn't with us anymore.
She was attractive, but broke my Rule Number One: "Never have a pet or girlfriend that can beat you up."
She's attractive. I saw her at LAX a few years back seated at the bar with a couple other females.
@@scottdavidson526: LOL "females."
:D
I never fancied Ripley at all; too much of a hard beeyatch for my taste..:)
@@KutWrite Yeah, that made her a keep off zone
They've mostly aged well... mostly.
The ones still alive for sure
Yeah, especially Michael Bien IMO!
.... ahahaha good one!....😁
Newt 👍
Get away from her you bitch!!!!
COME ON!!!!!
Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton, and Lance Henriksen were all in "The Terminator".
Don't forget Biehn & Paxton both in Tombstone.
@@halloweenjack8655 ha! Watched that again the other day..... great movie!
and... Jennette Goldstein in Terminator 2
Paxton and Jeanette Goldstein were also in Titanic as Brock Lovett and the third class Irish mother
Also Lance Henrkisen, Bill Paxton and Jeanette Goldstein were in Near Dark.
The best soundtrack - perfect for the video!
Bill Paxton as Pvt Hudson was an absolute badass in this film. RIP champ.
😢😢😞😞😓😓
"Game over man, Game over!" R.I.P Bill.
Funny how the special effects still hold up 35 years later
Can we all just take a moment to remember Bill Paxton as the punk in the first Terminator?
"Hey I think this guy's a couple cans short of a sixpack!"
J Bro FUCK YOU ASSOWLLLLL 🤪😂😅
He even the playboy in true lies but always beaten by anol
Also in Commando
I grew up watching this movie countless times and watched it again yesterday.
I was always fond of all the crew and cast even tho most of the characters die early.
RIP to the actors that died irl
The music is eerily soothing
Aliens , the epitome of classic . I kind of get emotional watching this .....
Remember, short controlled bursts! My favorite all time movie, aliens!
That can't be that's inside the room
It's reading right man look
Well you're not reading it right
ftank frega calleja 👍 the suspense in that part is epic
Back when they actually waited a handful of years to make a great sequel instead of pumping out garbage for a quick buck. Disney...cough cough...Disney
My favorite from the 80’s and top ten. I remember buying the Special Edition on VHS around the year 2000 and my buddy said to me “I can’t believe you bought that.”
I felt really sad seeing Al Matthews picture before he died. Time took its toll on him. I would have never guessed that was him in a million years.
I agree! Maybe that picture was from some voodoo movie he was in.
I loved apone. He was in the 5th element too...looked nothing like himself at the end
My first time at the cinema ... pre premiere at Christmas ... front row ... giant screen ... sound effects ... I was in shock for a few years. I've never seen anything like it. From this film came my admiration and fascination for cinema .. Thank you cast, directors and technicians ..
The best Alien franchise movie forever. No matter what the hell Disney will do with all that stuff
RIP Hudson, Apone and the others...
My dream is to meet all the cast reunit to tell them how much I love this movie
R.I.P Hicks.
Hudson sir, HE'S Hicks.
Loved that line
Somebody wake up Hicks.
Brilliant post.
One of the best selected casts of all time.
My friend Trevor steedman....rip buddy......
Great video, this music is marvels...... great job, tankz !!!!
Alien 2 is my favourite Alien-Movie! The best of all!
Hell, Just watched Bill Paxton last night as Morgan Earp in Tombstone with Kurt Russell, Sam Elliot and Val Kilmer et al. Sadly missed another taken too soon. RIP Bill. Forgot to include Micheal Beihn as Johnny Ringo.
Tombstone's director George P. Cosmatos also made 1976's Cassandra Crossing.
One of the best action sequels from a different director of all time!.
GAME OVER MAN GAME OVER!!!!
EXPRESS ELEVATOR TO HELL, GOING DOWN!!
mada09 “ ok 30 seconds people get hot! Somebody wake up Hicks” 😂😂😂👍
Rest in peace Bill Paxton. Legend. Never forgotten. 😥
Don’t know where you got that music from but don’t ever change it!🥰The most relaxing and mood setting instrumental ever.Makes me want to crawl into a time machine and disappear back to relive the 70s and 80s.
Vasquez: "LET's ROCK!"
Damn, Cameron did such masterpieces back them. These days all we can expect from him is more giant smurfs.
Bill's death breaks my heart
Father Time: Thief of Youth! But better to be old than gone!
Thank you for this video! The Aliens is the Legend of movies!
RIP, Al Matthews - Colonial Marine in the film, in real life, NCO & combat veteran of the USMC, Vietnam War. "I spent six years in the United States Marine Corps; I hold thirteen combat awards and decorations, including two purple hearts. I was the first black Marine in the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam to be meritoriously promoted to the rank of sergeant; I served with Kilo Battery, Fourth Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, of that I am very proud." Semper Fi, Marine...
Why the quotations? Are you quoting someone or just bragging?
@@Rubeless - Either your reading comprehension skills need work, or you are a moron -perhaps both. Cheers. Oh, and fuck off.
What happened to him? Was that his real picture? RIP to the hero anyway
Bill Paxton weird Science and Titanic, he was awesome!
Same with the movie Tombstone with Kurt Russell. He was also good in that one too.
Don't forget Twister
The Vagrant.....great flik....Frailty as well.....great actor.....True Lies too!!.....ohhhhhhh...Mean Dreams....amazing!!
Titanic he had a small role that’s for lovers come on come on Wired Science and Terminator don’t forgot True Lies Twister 🌪 and commando
@@TOM15555555 True Lies and his line "The Vet gets 'em wet."
I watched it in the movie theater in 86. It was insane back then!
So did I. Back in 1986, movie rating rules/laws were weak, I was 11 at that time and I ended up watching it 4 times in the theater. Couldnt get enough of it. The best part? The whole audience had the scare reflex on the facehugger kiss in the water tank when Burke got too close to it in the lab.
This is the best alien movie ever made or ever will be made!!!
Bill Paxton was at dealy plaza as Kennedy was shot! Such a cool guy, rip you legend
Wonder if he was one of the 3 shooters?
@@desperkins5721 Ha, no he was a child, look up George hickey he was in the car behind Kennedy and he had a assault rifle with frangible bullets he pulled the trigger when the car speeds up and accidentally shot Kennedy, that's why the CIA destroyed the evidence (autopsy photos etc) check out the theory? Let me know what you think
@@leemichael2154 total propaganda ...... total BS
Lee Michael as a small child in 1963
@@bluenote2412 no just one of the thousands of theory's ,a believable one in my opinion
NICE TO SEE THE PICTURES BEFORE AND AFTER WHEN SOME PEOPLE DIED IT WAS GOOD TO SEE WHY THEY DIED KEEP MAKING THANKS FOR SHARING 👍👍🇺🇸
Didn't realize Vasquez was the foster Mom in Terminator 2 until I just looked her up to see what other things she had done.
And the Irish mother in Titanic, who went back to their cabin and put her children to sleep when she realized that they wouldn't make it into a boat.
@@anthonylegore1517I thought I recognised her I was saying didn't she play Vasquez in Aliens. Brilliant actor!
Just goes to show how good the special effects were back then and how real they made them look. Not like the plastic crap we have today.
Time stops for no one. Just saying.....
Bill Paxman's wisecracking Hudson, made Aliens. He pass far too soon. RIP
Jenette Goldstein still got that swag.
Mi Me imagine my face when I saw her again a few years later in T2
One of the best films ever made
I've been waiting for watch it! I hope you can make more videos like this.
One of my favorite movies. Even seen it on the big screen. Sadly a number of the actors gone now...then again I am getting older.
RIP Bill Paxton, Al Matthews (Apone), Trever Steedman (Wierzbowski), Tip Tipping (Crowe) & Paul Maxwell (Van Leuwen). Also James Horner (music)...what a soundtrack! The DP and editor are also deceased.
Mark Rolston, Michael Biehn and Jeanette Goldstein are all fantastic actors
Time go to way too fast.
Thank you for this one of the best sfc movie ever made.
RIP all who gone and best of luck to everyone who is still alive.
The perfect mixture of horror, SciFi and war movie 👍 my favorite
II is the Best Alien Movie.
Underrated actor, will be missed!
the ultimate film masterpiece of the world.
One of thee greatest films of the century
The best Science-Fiction Sequel ever made!!
Rip Bill paxton, the man who was killed by an alien, a predator, and a terminator. What a guy.
Never realized that till you posted it...
Ahh, but did he die in Terminator. The last we see of him is handing his clothes to the Terminator.
@@scottdavidson526 He was the one that got chest punched, end result he gave his heart to the Terminator.
@@BPD1586 That was his buddy. Bill's character was cowering down and taking his clothes off in record time. It cut away from the scene then.
@@scottdavidson526 Bill's character, standing in the middle of the 3, was shoved into the fence behind, knocked out. Guy on Bill's left got chest punctured. Guy on Bill's right was knocked over to the side but he was the one who ended up taking his clothes off...
It saddens me to know that a good portion of the actors that helped breathe life into some of our most cherished classic movies are already gone.
I love that sequel of alien,rest in peace those who already died.
so many good memories of that film, watched it in late '99 and I remember clearly when the pilot said "we're in the pipe, five by five"; didn't really understand what it meant back then, but it sounds cool, I think they use the same line in one of Starcraft's unit, hence I recognize it clearly.
Bill Paxton, always remember when he said "chicken shit" from the aliens and those "special" skid marks on face from Terminator 2, always cracks me up.
Loved Paxton in Aliens. That character was funny as hell. So many funny quotes from him.
Like the highlights intro!!
I really miss Bill Paxton. He was a legend.
I was part of the UKCM Aliens fan group. As part of the group I got to meet the actors who played Frost (Ricco Ross) Dietrich, (Cynthia Scott) Spunkmeyer, (Daniel Kash) Ferro (Collette Hiller) and Wierzbowski. (Trevor Steedman.) They were all wonderful people. Friendly funny bunch of guys. Trevor Steedman aka Wierzbowski was a huge fave with the fans. He remembered us all spoke to us like old friends. Full of humour and a lovely guy. All the guys were gutted when he died. Wonderful man.
IMO the best Sci-Fi movie ever made!
Sigourney Weaver looks gorgeous then and now !
James is a good director 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Beautiful and well done video of characters. Thumbs up👍👏❤️
70!!!??? Sigorneys 70??? Wow! 😯 ... feeling O-L-D
She will be 71 this year in October time does fly
ALIEN fantastic movies for every generation.scfi old school. BRILLIANT. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I love this video and the music is so beautiful 💜
Sigorney looks great for 70 just saw her tonight at the Oscars
In the last scene in ‘Alien’ when she realises the creature is on board and she needs to put on her spacesuit....is probably one of the sexiest scenes of any film !!!
I have always thought she was/is totally gorgeous
i'd say she looks a good 10-15 years younger.
RIP bill paxton
Interesting tidbit about James Remar... but Michael Biehn was the better pick. Once again, he MADE the movie.
They mostly come at night. Mostly.
Bill Paxton was great ar playing these quirky funny characters. Loved him in Weird Science and True Lies..
This movie still stands the test of time, which is an amazing feat for a film with so many special effects! I watch it every year or so and I still get affected the same as I did when I first saw it in 1986. To me it is the greatest sequel ever made because it surpasses the original, meaning that Alien is a masterpiece and Aliens takes it to another level. I don't care much for this genre, but these 2 films are beyond. Thanks.
Sigourney Weaver.....Forever beautiful !!!! And true real lady !!!
Nice. Thnak you
I Love this sequel Alien..since 1979....
Lets rock!!!
Stay frosty.
*BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT*
If only I had a time machine. Loved the 80s
Best era
I have to say they made Jennette Goldstein look more like someone name Vasquez than Goldstein
People,go listen to the DVD commentary with Biehn,Paxton and Jeanette Goldstein.Its like old friends getting together reminesing on old times.
3:30 game over man, game over 😭😭
It still pains me that Bill Paxton died. Aside from Aliens, I loved him so much in Twister.
I think he was also in Tombstone I think he played one of the baddies opposite Kurt Russell's Wyatt Earp.
@@scoobycarr5558 He played one of the Earp brothers, Morgan. You may be thinking of Michael Biehn, who played Johnny RIngo.
Thanks for the movie, and for the beautiful melody 🙂👍
btw i love ur vids
Aliens is one of the few sequels that is far better than the original.