blew our minds | ALIEN [1979] (REACTION) *First Time Watching*

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  • @DeejayWilson7500
    @DeejayWilson7500 Год назад +240

    "Ripley was a badass and everyone should have listened to her..." The whole Alien saga summed up in one sentence.

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith Год назад +14

      When I first saw this in the theater the idea that the chick would be the hero was such a novel idea it didn't even dawn on me that was the direction the story was going until after Parker and Lambert are killed and I was like, "Oh, so the woman survives, that's really different."

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +11

      @@Lethgar_Smith Isn't it wild how that's even shocking? And now people would call this "woke."

    • @GalaxDaws
      @GalaxDaws Год назад +2

      @@d3l3tes00n 1979 was a very different time

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +5

      @@GalaxDaws Disco was alive

    • @carn9507
      @carn9507 Год назад +12

      @@d3l3tes00n Yep. Saw people complain that Naru in Prey was an example of 'wokeness'... yet she was a native american (already badass people) shown to develop and level up her fighting and hunting skills, make mistakes and learn from them to eventually take down the alien. And these same people seem to forget that a seemingly unstoppable killer robot from the future was taken down by a waitress in 1984. Yes, Sarah Connor had help from Reese (RIP) but Naru had help from her brother (RIP) and dog (thankfully lived :D ).
      I still find it amusing that Michael Biehn played the love interest of both Ripley and Sarah Connor. And neither of his characters lived very long to enjoy it (though at least he got to bed Sarah.... in a sex scene actually crucial to the plot for once). :D

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +77

    It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, it made $200 million dollars against an $11 million dollar budget, it put Sigourney Weaver on the map, it spawned 3 Sequels, 2 spinoff films, 2 crossover films, video games, comics, novels, toys, board games, novelizations and an upcoming live action TV series based on the movie, it's now considered to be one of the scariest motion pictures ever made.

    • @n0tk0sher
      @n0tk0sher Год назад +7

      You must really be a major fan, I think this is the 4th time I've seen you write this. I saw this in '82 I think.

  • @ebashford5334
    @ebashford5334 Год назад +82

    She had to include Ash in her memoriam log at the end as to not let on that she knew that Ash was an android and about his secret mission. If she was picked up by a company vessel, hopefully soon after, it might make her "expendable" if she knew too much.

    • @anthonyshoop575
      @anthonyshoop575 Год назад +13

      I never even thought about that! Good catch.

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 11 месяцев назад +1

      Presumably mother was sending constant updates back to the company. They would have at least known about her overriding the lockout and viewing Ash's secret directive.

    • @mrlavabeast
      @mrlavabeast 10 месяцев назад +2

      Ripley leaves a longer pause before acknowledging Ash as part of the crew. A small moment but also huge because of what he did.

    • @friendlyreptile9931
      @friendlyreptile9931 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah but no b.c. of mother and all the data in the system that would have been shared with the shuttle and company :D

  • @s.jackson8098
    @s.jackson8098 Год назад +62

    The other thing that's really impressive here is the subtlety of the acting. A great example is the confrontation between Ripley and Parker after Dallas's death. They've all gathered together, frightened, freaked out, and angry. Parker can barely contain himself. Ripley yells at him "Will you listen to me, Parker? Shut up!" Watch closely what happens next. It's not cartoonish and simple: he doesn't immediately shut up. But their argument doesn't just escalate, either. Instead, what they do with their dialogue is much more realistic. It's only a few seconds long, and it's easy to miss. But it's incredibly nuanced acting.
    Evidently, it didn't come naturally, either. The actual words were easy. But Sigourney Weaver and Yaphet Kotto had to rehearse quite a bit, shaping it carefully, to get all the subtlety just right. That's very high level work. Extraordinary actors taking their art very seriously.

    • @briandoornink7597
      @briandoornink7597 Год назад +8

      veronica cartright loosing her freaking mind is pretty good too. the look on her face.....

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 2 месяца назад +1

      the entire exchange was improvised (at least intially). in the script there's no push back from parker- he just falls in line. Ridley Scott told Yaphet to challenge Sigourney - try to run her over in the scene... with second guessing and interrupting her. Ridley wanted Sigourney to TAKE command. She played it beautifully. And if you noticed other than a little push back at first, Parker does fall in line and they kind of become a team after that -especially when taking down ash. after they decide to blow up the ship and split up - Parker tells ripley "take care of yourself" a subtle but poignant moment from the alpha male on board... Parker showed she's finally earned his respect.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 2 месяца назад

      @@briandoornink7597 Veronica is pretty good at that. See: The Birds.

  • @paulparker1137
    @paulparker1137 Год назад +28

    The phrase shut up Parker is something that has been yelled at me many times over the years lol 😂🤣

  • @alanprak80
    @alanprak80 Год назад +64

    I love how absolutely no one sees the Ash robot twist coming; the chestburster scene is the more iconic scene of course, but the subtle clues are there that Ash just isn't... normal. And it all comes to the fore once his head comes off, leaving everyone stunned and dumbfounded.

    • @Dimetropteryx
      @Dimetropteryx Год назад +1

      One of the very few and very minor gripes I have with this movie. At no point ahead of the twist is it established that robots like that even exist in that universe. Of course nobody saw it coming.

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith Год назад

      @@Dimetropteryx Good point. And yes the scene left my brain turned upside down for a couple of minutes while it tried to process what just happened.
      In fact, I felt the scene was so jarring I actually warned my friend when I took him to see it a few days later, explaining, one of the crew is a robot.
      I probably wouldnt do that today but I felt he shouldnt have to contend with the confusion I felt when Ash's head comes off. I knew he was going to have enough to deal with without that thrown into the mix as well.

    • @ProfDrBaum
      @ProfDrBaum Год назад +1

      True but the Chestbuster scene is where most people disagree with Ash even tho that's the one time he was right and everyone just seems to forget the whole Acid Blood thing

    • @illenialLisette
      @illenialLisette Год назад +2

      They knew about the acid blood so that could of been the reason Ash says dont kill it, as far as the crew is concerned.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 Год назад +1

      Lots of clues. (That something is wrong with Ash)
      Ash is explaining the motion tracker he's miraculously cobbled together;
      Ripley isn't quite buying it.
      "What's it key off of?" She asks.
      Later, in an almost throwaway line she mutters "Micro-changes in air density my ass" when his explanation proves to be bullshit after picking up Jones through a closed door.
      But as you said, it's so subtly done. Just fantastic filmmaking/acting.

  • @icha6od
    @icha6od Год назад +27

    I’ll echo everyone else who said you NEED to watch Aliens next! Hands down, one of the best sequels ever made!

    • @jameshunt9208
      @jameshunt9208 Год назад +5

      Special extended edition of course

    • @icha6od
      @icha6od Год назад +2

      @@jameshunt9208 Of course! Those extra scenes add so much to the story.

    • @jameshunt9208
      @jameshunt9208 Год назад +1

      @@icha6od indeed.

  • @allthingscarlos7687
    @allthingscarlos7687 Год назад +16

    “There’s a horror movie called Alien? That’s offensive. No wonder they keep trying to invade you” -12th Doctor 😂

  • @OroborusFMA
    @OroborusFMA Год назад +43

    H. R. Giger was the inspiration behind the whole thing. His "biomechanical" art of the 1970s was pure nightmare stuff.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад +3

      A lot of inspiration came from a lot of different sources. They were already working on it before they hired Giger.

    • @jakobfromthefence
      @jakobfromthefence Год назад +3

      He wasn’t inspiration. He made it.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад +12

      @@jakobfromthefence No, Giger created the alien designs. Ron Cobb created the non-alien designs (Nostromo, space suits, etc). Dan O’Bannon wrote the original story in 1971, before Giger published Necronomicon in 1977. Ridley Scott created the atmosphere. And so on. It was a collaboration of the right creative geniuses coming together at the right time.

    • @humansrants1694
      @humansrants1694 11 месяцев назад

      @@ifly-fsx Giger designed the alien spaceship and interior and the alien they did instruct him to change some of his art that already existed. Two other artists designed the human spaceships and interiors.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@humansrants1694 I already said that. In more detail.

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 10 месяцев назад +10

    🕯️ RIP John Hurt and most of the cast of this movie... Thank you for giving us such a AWESOME FILM🕯️

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 2 месяца назад

      Sigourney, Vernonica Cartwright, and Tom Skerritt are skill kicking. the rest have past away.

  • @Lprsti999
    @Lprsti999 Год назад +35

    The shuttle might be physically able to fit four people, but the life support system onboard might not be able to sustain four adults' worth of oxygen.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад

      Aliens clearly does away with that.

    • @jameshunt9208
      @jameshunt9208 Год назад

      @ifly-fsx different type of shuttle
      Ship, not shuttle. Also read other comment.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад +1

      @@jameshunt9208 Different aliens intercepted Ripley after she went to sleep in the Narcissus, and put her on a different Narcissus?

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 11 месяцев назад

      @@jameshunt9208 lol, no

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 11 месяцев назад +3

      The Narcissus (the shuttle) wasn't primarily designed for long duration travel and only had two stasis pods. That's why Ripley told Lambert the shuttle can't take four people. Presumably they would have had to either draw straws or rotate use of the pods. There was actually supposed to be a second shuttle, the Salmacis but it wasn't onboard due to being damaged in an accident at their last port.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +17

    The "Ash is a robot" was one of the few ideas from the studio that the writers liked and it ended up being one of the defining moments of the movie. A scene that was discussed but shot down was one where Ripley escapes in the little ship with the alien and gets killed. The alien climbs into the pilot seat, hits some buttons and then makes a distress call....in Captain Dallas' voice!

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 2 месяца назад

      oh they reworked the entire movie. you can find Dan and Ron's the original script online - it's called Starbeast.
      it was originally 6 male crew members. the names were all different...and there was no betrayer role. the alien was much different too. at least the grown up version. the face hugger was more like a squid. and the alien ship was actually Alien Pyramids and the eggs were in metal cannisters .... elements that ridley later revived for Prometheus.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 2 месяца назад

      @@penoyer79Interesting. It's not unusual for movies to go through many many changes from beginning to end, sometimes massively. Star Wars, for example, changed radically from the first draft of the script to the final creation.

  • @MrGreekstatue
    @MrGreekstatue Год назад +6

    Chest buster scene was a complete surprise to the cast in that scene. They weren't told what was going to happen. The reactions are genuine. Love this film. I first saw it as a child in the early 90s. Now I'm hooked on science fiction.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +5

    Jerry Goldsmith's score for this is a masterpiece. From the very first frame of the movie it starts to fill you with dread and loneliness and fills most of the sound space with ambience and accent sounds, reserving the real music for the important parts.
    Be sure to watch the sequel to this, Aliens, which is considered by many to be one of the greatest sequels of all time (along with Terminator 2. Both sequels were made by James Cameron).

  • @ssombies
    @ssombies Год назад +44

    Aliens, the sequel, is the only other Alien movie worth watching. You both would like it. This is more of a horror film while Aliens is more of an action film.

    • @registmb
      @registmb Год назад +2

      Yeah

    • @hak4890
      @hak4890 Год назад +2

      I completely agree. Stopped after Alien3. I did not like that one at all. 😟

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA Год назад +4

      @@hak4890 The sequels after Aliens lacked all humanity. They were just cynical and heartless and gore fests.

    • @hak4890
      @hak4890 Год назад +1

      @@OroborusFMA Totally agree. I’m an “older” gal, and Alien3 was just too violent for me; a couple of scenes, in particular. Alien was just perfect for me. The Cast, the music, everything.😉👍

    • @d4mdcykey
      @d4mdcykey Год назад +8

      To each their own; I thoroughly enjoyed all of the films in this franchise and have watched each of them countless times over the decades.

  • @Scene68
    @Scene68 Год назад +14

    A claustrophobic horror masterclass. Love this film.

  • @Kisame66
    @Kisame66 Год назад +18

    Oh man! One of the best Sci fi/horror films of all time! H.R. Giger's design is so iconic. One of the best along side John Carpenter's The Thing (1982). Which I highly recommend if you haven't seen it. It would be a great one for the channel.

  • @belowpressure
    @belowpressure Год назад +22

    There's a reason the Xenomorphs are so iconic dude what a classic. You should watch Aliens its common people either prefer the horror of Alien or the action in Aliens. You could probably skip all the sequels after that but maybe AvP would be a fun watch!

    • @sakuraitonen5886
      @sakuraitonen5886 Год назад +2

      Alien Resurrection and Alien³ over AVP and the prequels any day! There's no Alien without Ellen Ripley. 💪🏼

  • @punchfisttop
    @punchfisttop Год назад +14

    Always a joy to see younger people preciate the classics!!!!

  • @s.jackson8098
    @s.jackson8098 Год назад +12

    The screenplay was written such that each character could be played by either a man or a woman. That's why they all had single, gender-neutral names: Ripley, Dallas, Lambert, Parker, Brett, Ash, and Kane.
    There's a rather good documentary called The Beast Within: The Making of Alien. Behind the scenes clips, interviews with the cast, crew, screenwriter, producers, composer, H.R. Giger, Ridley Scott, etc. Very worthwhile. (They didn't interview Jones, though, which pissed me off.)

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 2 месяца назад

      the original script was called STARBEAST. you can find it online. it's a lot different. there's elements in the script that ended up in prometheus. (for instance- they find the Aliens eggs in giant pyramids... in metal cannsiters)

  • @SpearM3064
    @SpearM3064 Год назад +2

    A few comments to add here. (Keep in mind I'm making these comments as I watch the video; so some of these things you probably already figured out.)
    1. If you're not going to re-enter atmosphere, the shape of the ship makes no difference. The Nostromo is basically a space tug with oversized engines, pulling a giant refinery. The refinery isn't going to land, so it's big and ugly.
    2. The mainframe is MU/TH/ER, model 182. They just call her "Mother" for short.
    3. In the Alien series, humans need to be in hypersleep while travelling at FTL speeds, or they will go insane. Basically, it's a form of suspended animation. (Yes, the cat was in hypersleep too.) Even if they didn't go insane, on a ship the size of the Nostromo, there's no way you're carrying enough food and water for 6 humans (and a cat) for 2 or 3 years.
    4. The Nostromo's top speed is 0.12 light years per day (approximately 46 times the speed of light) while hauling the refinery. Even at that speed, the trip from the Thedus mining colony back to Earth would've taken nearly 2 years. The Nostromo launched from Thedus on June 12, 2120 and Mother woke up the crew on June 3, 2121... Just a few days short of a year! The rest of the trip would've taken another 10 months.
    5. "What happened? From the outside it looked like a smooth landing!" ... It _was,_ but LV-426 has a _lot_ of dust. Dust entered one of the engine intakes, causing it to overheat and triggered an electrical fire in the engineering section. It almost happened again on takeoff.
    6. "Where's the water coming from? It's raining in space!" ... actually, it's condensation from the ship's cooling systems. Here's something a lot of people don't know: It is true that space is _very_ cold. However, it is also very _bad_ at wicking away heat. That's why the International Space Station has 1,680 square feet (156 square meters) of ammonia-filled tubing, to wick the heat away and radiate it out into space. Any ship like the Nostromo is going to have an incredibly complex cooling system. And, just like your air conditioner at home, it's going to cause condensation.
    7. "THREE explosions?" Yes. Remember that the Nostromo was re-attached to the refinery after getting back into orbit. Also, the Nostromo had _two_ shuttles, but the second one couldn't be used because it was being repaired. (However, I can't blame you for not knowing about the second shuttle. It wasn't mentioned in the movie, only in the novelization.) So: Nostromo goes BOOM (first explosion). The other shuttle goes BOOM (second explosion). The refinery goes BOOM (third explosion).
    8. "What are you doing to it?" STEAMING it, like a big black acid-filled crab with way too many teeth. They don't like extreme heat.

  • @Wolvie181
    @Wolvie181 Год назад +12

    Alien is my favorite sci-fi movie of all time.
    I love H.R.Giger's art style which makes this very unique from other sci-fi movies.
    The xenomorph is probably the most dangerous and recognizable aliens in sci-fi history.
    I love this franchise a lot and I'm glad you guys got to watch it for the first time.
    Definitely check out Aliens but get the Director's Cut because that has some important information that plays into Ripley's character arc.
    I know most don't like Alien³ but I have come to appreciate it over time and it was David Fincher's first big screen film he directed (get the Assembly Cut)

    • @JulianP311
      @JulianP311 Год назад

      The Special Edition does have extra footage. None of it is as valuable to the story as it distracting from the movie. This person saw the real cut first and appreciated the bonus footage after… only after they experienced the better version.

  • @gregorygant4242
    @gregorygant4242 Год назад +8

    The milk liquid was a lubricant, coolant for the fiber optics inside Ash , the robot .
    That's late 70's fiber optic tech .used in the movie, cool !

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 Год назад

      That's interesting - milky liquids such as "milk" and "semen" are how we all get a good start in life.
      So, I thought it would make sense if a bio-android (or "artificial person") was powered by such liquids - and not need fruit and veg everyday to survive like the rest of us.

  • @13Nagash13
    @13Nagash13 Год назад +7

    where is the water from?
    most likely that is a heat venting chamber that uses the cold of space through the walls to cool air that circulates arount the ships power generation. the hot air would cause condensation on the cold ceiling/wall, resulting in rain.

  • @deeasztalos2520
    @deeasztalos2520 Год назад +6

    I love your reaction! I saw this movie when it first came out in the theater in 1979 (I was 22 - yes I'm old!). The original trailer is excellent. People were really psyched to see it. I was SO scared as soon as the movie started. I reacted the same way you guys did! I've lost count of how many times I've seen it and I still love it after all of these years.

  • @Chrissybrit43
    @Chrissybrit43 Год назад +8

    It’s Cody’s jump back for me, hands up with the “I don’t like the textures in there”. 😂😂

  • @thenativeexplores8413
    @thenativeexplores8413 Год назад +10

    Glad you two enjoyed. Can't wait to see you get through this. Xenomorph are considered the perfect apex predators. Aliens is amazing

  • @mabl4367
    @mabl4367 Год назад +5

    The wind/draft in the opening scene is caused by a pressure differance between the cryo chamber and the rest of the ship. The airtight door to the chamber was probably closed for a long time and during that time the pressure differential was created.
    The ship is towing a refinery. That's why it has an irregular shape. The ship itself (the Nostromo) detatches from the refinery to go land on the planetoid LV426 (small planet).
    The Nostromo is so large that even though it appears to make a really controlled landing the unevenness of rhe landing surface together with the ships massive weight is enough to cause the shaking and breaking of things apon touchdown.
    When they get back to orbit and dock with the refinery the whole thing is really big. The water falling like rain on Brets head is probably condensation forming high up in the tall structure (like a cooling tower) he is standing under.
    Once Ripley is on the shuttle after blowing up the ship she immediately starts to prep for hypersleep since the shuttle don't have that much resources for life support.

    • @monacaravetta
      @monacaravetta Год назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @SubterrelProspector
      @SubterrelProspector Год назад +3

      I hate how this all had to be explained. It made for a frustrating viewing experience cause their ignorance of the subjects made them think (for some reason) that they knew better than the filmmakers cause they perceived these "issues" as flaws of the film. Drives me nuts.

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 11 месяцев назад

      My understanding of the rough landing is that while it's not really shown on-screen, the landing foot that is shown is exerting so much weight that the surface partially collapses into an old lava tube. Also, the "structure" Bret is standing underneath when he's killed is that same landing foot. It's fully retracted with the toes hanging downward. The floor is actually the doors on the hull of the ship.

  • @jaybird8192
    @jaybird8192 Год назад +4

    Yes the shuttle can fit 4 people, but there are only 3 suspension/hyper sleep pods built in the shuttle!

  • @My-Name-Isnt-Important
    @My-Name-Isnt-Important Год назад +1

    The face-hugger gross part is actually oysters. The dinner scene with the alien, wasn't known by the cast other than John Hurt. All they knew for the scene was that the cameras were covered as if the scene would be in the rain, and the crew were wearing raincoats. Of course, it's actually for the fact that the blood spatter would be pretty bad, and you can hear a loud thud during the scene, which is actress Veronica Cartwright tripping and falling over. Her reaction was genuine and she actually caught a lot of the blood spatter in the scene by accident.
    Yaphet Kotto has talked about long hours of shooting, and many times would come home and sit in his living room for more than 30 minutes, before getting up and being able to talk to his wife due to the stress and feeling claustrophobic all day. All of the cast faced a pretty hard toll due to the stress of shooting on set, which is several sections combined together to create the ship. So to get around through the set you have to actually walk through the corridors and bulkheads, as if you're really there on a ship.

  • @brockbaby
    @brockbaby Год назад +16

    Part of why Ash was saying "Don't touch it" is if it's stabbed it's acid blood will prob burn a hole through the ship.

    • @AshLee92490
      @AshLee92490 Год назад +6

      Yeah, it seems a lot of people forget that, at least in the moment, including the characters because your instinct is to stab it or something to that effect. Of course the scientist/android would immediately know not to kill (even if he didn't have an alternative motive)...

    • @QueensLadyDay
      @QueensLadyDay Год назад

      @brockbaby ..Everyone was already aware of the acid blood. The 'face hugger alien' had been on Kane and bled acid. Ash was saying "Don't touch it'....because it was "his mission" to ensure that the ALIEN bio-weapon was not injured or destroyed for the Company's future use. That was his stated directive.

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin 8 месяцев назад

      My take on that was that trying to attack it with a plastic fork from the dinner table, would at best cause Parker to lose several fingers, because the Chestbruster already got some serious fangs on it

  • @slowbass
    @slowbass Год назад +4

    Alien is my favorite movie ever! It was such an amazing thing to see growing up as a kid in the 80's. There was and still nothing quite like it. While most people like Aliens more there is nothing like the Cosmic Horror of the first one.
    The reason Ash bleeds "milk" (as people call it) is that in this universe Androids use a substance called "Fuel Blood" which is white and is what powers them. You can also see this in another Ridley Scott show called Raised by Wolves on HBO which is very good.

  • @lestatdelc
    @lestatdelc Год назад +1

    The water dripping down when Bret is looking for the cat (and gets killed) is because he is in the landing strut bay, where the landing legs of the vessel retract up into the body of the ship. All the moisture, ice particles, etc. the were blowing around on the planetoid that had collected onto the lending legs have melted, and all the condensation, etc. is then dripping off the legs in the form of "rain" inside the bay.
    The reason Ripley goes back to the try and shut-down the auto-destruct is because the alien is between her and the shuttle, blocking her way (when she panics and drops the box with Jones in it). So she goes back to try and buy more time. But fails, thereby forcing her hand to try and get to the shuttle regardless of the expected confrontation with the alien (which doesn't;t occur because the alien hides itself on the shuttle).

  • @ronniearnold9165
    @ronniearnold9165 10 месяцев назад +3

    You would have to watch 'Prometheus' to fill in the blanks about the horse-shaped spacecraft.

  • @metalbabesami
    @metalbabesami Год назад +7

    Aliens is a superior sequel and a must see! Alien 3 on the other hand…not necessary lol.

  • @Fernando-dt8je
    @Fernando-dt8je Год назад +2

    27:30 she tried to stop the countdown because the alien was right in front of the door leading to the shuttle.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +3

    I'm surprised how many people don't understand why Ripley went back to try to cancel the self destruct. She couldn't get to the escape ship because the alien was in the way, so she went back to turn it off so she'd have time to do something about it or wait the alien out. She failed to deactivate it, so she had no choice but to try to get there anyway. The alien was drawn to the escape ship and climbed in there to rest/sleep/hibernate.

  • @bengelman2600
    @bengelman2600 Год назад +3

    The ship shape is to be reminiscent of an oil rig sort of turned upside down. Supposed to convey the blue collar nature of their work.

  • @barryg2525
    @barryg2525 Год назад +4

    GUYS: for all that’s holy watch Aliens next. Do not wait. Do not think about any other aliens movie. James Cameron’s Aliens - what else do you need to hear?

  • @srottfaen
    @srottfaen Год назад +1

    The wind in the spaceship comes from differences in air pressure. When the doors open the the pressure gets equalized throughout all the rooms, leading to some wind.

  • @camilopaulo
    @camilopaulo Год назад +4

    Aliens, the sequel, is fantastic.

  • @alanhilton7336caradventure
    @alanhilton7336caradventure Год назад +2

    The ship shaking on take off was to convey how much power is used to get such a massive ship back into orbit as for the rain the ships engine's make a lot of heat and this is condensation off the heat transfer system....a total sci-fi horror classic.

  • @elijahbaker781
    @elijahbaker781 Год назад +2

    Aliens is an absolute nightmare and it’s even better than the first one.

  • @MrArvins666
    @MrArvins666 Год назад +1

    they actually didn't tell the cast about the chest burst scene, so what you see is a genuine reaction. which is pretty cool.

  • @CraftsWithCrafts
    @CraftsWithCrafts Год назад +7

    What's extremely cool about ALL of these movies is that they all explore different genres of horror.
    ALIEN = haunted house horror
    ALIENS = action-horror
    ALIEN3 = slasher-horror
    ALIEN RESURRECTION = body horror
    ALIEN PROMETHEUS = gore-horror
    ALIEN COVENANT = splatter-horror
    AVP and AVP: REQUIEM are just straight up action movies, there's no real horror there, unless you count watching in horror as the studio MANGLES the two franchises...

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад

      3 = Garbage. Even Fincher hates it. He won't even talk about it.

    • @sirfijoe450
      @sirfijoe450 Год назад

      @@ifly-fsx The assembly cut for 3 is actually pretty damn good. 3 is definitely better than the shit stain that is Resurrection.

    • @ifly-fsx
      @ifly-fsx Год назад

      @@sirfijoe450 You can tell yourself whatever you want, but the director himself had nothing to do with the "assembly cut," he has never seen it, and he wants nothing to do with it.
      He did share that the studio told him "Look, you could have somebody piss against the wall for two hours and call it Alien 3 and it would still do 30 million dollars worth of business." And it shows.
      Fincher had his hands tied behind his back from the beginning, so it's not even his movie.
      Resurrection is garbage as a movie. It's a parody that doesn't know it's a parody. It's not as insulting as "3." It doesn't directly and personally try to undo everything that the first two movies built.
      It doesn't tell you "oh, you liked those characters? We are going to kill them off screen, before the opening credits. With a magic alien egg that comes out of nowhere, and no one can ever explain, because no one cares."

    • @sirfijoe450
      @sirfijoe450 Год назад

      @@ifly-fsx No shit Alien 3 is well known for its absolute disastrous production. And the studio and producers treated Fincher like shit so he had a terrible time. I knew the Newt and Hicks complaint was coming because besides the behind the scenes stuff and the bad puppet composition that’s the complaint everyone uses lol. The setting and matte paintings of Alien 3 are amazing and while I wish the movie used entirely new characters instead of continuing Ripley’s story, I think it’s the most interesting way her story could have gone after that point. Hicks and Newt were cool but they were mostly just vehicles to drive Ripley’s character more than anything else. I’d rather not have a young girl alive and running around in a prison filled with murderers and rapists. (Also they would have had to recast Newt). The shots and actors are all amazing as is the score. There are many fair complaints you can have with the film, but most people just can’t handle the darker themes and so they cry about it.

    • @sirfijoe450
      @sirfijoe450 Год назад

      @@ifly-fsx Also the film makes the alien itself threatening again instead of just another space bug to be gunned down by the dozens.

  • @richieclean
    @richieclean Год назад +2

    "Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility"

  • @roymorrishx
    @roymorrishx Год назад +1

    The "wind" was the air supply recycling. When the crew were in cryosleep, the life support would have been off.

  • @tommc3622
    @tommc3622 Год назад +1

    The ship they are on (The Nostromo) is essentially a tugboat. It's hauling an entire refinery processing 20,000,000 tons of ore.
    So that's actually the huge weird shape you see, not the ship itself.
    ...
    Also, who built this thing? The White Star Lines? A crew of 7 (and a cat) and a lifeboat that holds 3.
    Brilliant engineering.

  • @ATJ-sTAt
    @ATJ-sTAt 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ok. The flow of air at the opening scene is probably the ventilation/AC. While the crew are in cryo, the rest of Nostromo probably has lower air-preassure to conserve energy. No one needs a suit in space when docking, so the cat was perfectly alright. Kane WAS isolated. They just didn't have CCTV since that wasn't needed in a towing-ship where the 7 crew probably knew where the others were the whole time. And, if something would go wrong, like an electrical fire, Mother would immediatly inform where. Finally I disagree that Ripley was the only sensible character. Parker was totally on top of things too. The "rain" in the hall with the chains is probably condensation from the cooling system. Pure water. At the end when Ripley went to the shuttle the Alien was between her and the entrance. That's why she ran back to stop the self-deastruct. When the 5min had passed, too many systems had been overheated to stop the final meltdown of the engine and all the ore Nostromo was towing.

  • @Giovith13
    @Giovith13 Год назад +2

    She tried to cancel the destruct because the alien was between her and the shuttles docking bay.

  • @rodgill9376
    @rodgill9376 Год назад +4

    The answer to your question: Jerry Goldsmith did the music for Alien. It's also one of his most infamous due to beef between him, Ridley Scott and Terry Rawlings, the film's editor.
    Goldsmith wanted to create not only a bleak and dissonant soundscape for the movie but also sought to create a sense of romanticism and lyrical mystery. However, Scott did not like Goldsmith's original intended main theme and some other cues. So instead, he had to rewrote the cues. Goldsmith was NOT happy with how things worked out when he was composing the music for the movie. They kept editing and changing his stuff that was intended and when he first saw the film after it was finished, needless to say, he was PISSED. Goldsmith said that he'd never would work with Scott again after that. After listening to his intended musical score, I slide with him on that and I do not blame him for being so angry. Scott and Goldsmith never patch things up before the latter's death.

    • @43nostromo
      @43nostromo Год назад

      Yet Ridley Scott paired up with Goldsmith in 1985 for "Legend", starring Tom Cruise. This was even more divisive. The score was rejected and replaced by Tangerine Dream for US audiences, as test audiences responded more favorably to synth-heavy scores versus Goldsmith's, which is mainly orchestral. The Goldsmith score was used for UK audiences. Both have their merits.

    • @rodgill9376
      @rodgill9376 Год назад +1

      @@43nostromo while I was not aware of the Legend stuff, doesn’t mean that Goldsmith and Scott got along due to how they treated Goldsmith in Alien.

    • @43nostromo
      @43nostromo Год назад

      @@rodgill9376 I completely agree. This is a business first and foremost.

    • @rodgill9376
      @rodgill9376 Год назад +1

      @@43nostromo which is unfortunate but it is what it is

  • @illenialLisette
    @illenialLisette Год назад +1

    "F**ked up my hair so I'm wearing a hat" - Me, everyday. 😂 Yeah, this movie traumatized me when I saw it as a kid. I was very young, like 5 or 6. I was SO scared.

  • @sca88
    @sca88 10 месяцев назад +1

    'blow it the f*ck into space'. My favorite line of the film.

  • @anthonyshoop575
    @anthonyshoop575 Год назад +1

    I always was confused by the landing like you guys…until I watched the film in a theatre. It is like night and day how much more you see and hear.
    There was a boulder that one of the ship’s landing feet hits. It crushes the boulder but the impact damages the landing gear. That is what happens. In the theatre it is so much clearer.
    Also all the shots you guys were talking about being great are just ten times better. If you ever get the chance to see Alien on the big screen I highly recommend.

  • @malcolmbell5266
    @malcolmbell5266 Год назад +1

    The follow up Aliens, is possibly the best sequel ever

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis Год назад +1

    17:36 to answer the question of probable design, it's likely an internal cooling tower, a way to cool the core somewhat

  • @jakobfromthefence
    @jakobfromthefence Год назад +1

    Alien is masterclass.
    Aliens is god mode.
    You started it.
    Now you have to go for more.

  • @embriggs1
    @embriggs1 Год назад +3

    Watching yall snack during this movie made me so nervous that one of you would choke.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Год назад

      I expected that the "Popcorn In Bed" viewer was going to scatter popcorn everywhere when she screened "Alien.";)
      Her Patreon voters were so Sadistic.

  • @lisamaitland157
    @lisamaitland157 Год назад +1

    26:33 That's the Male Drone making Eggs out of human bio mater. The Drones of the Xenomorphs, can slightly change their Sex to allow them to introduce a enzyme to break down human DNA to Specific type of Eggs. The surrounding metal of the ship, was broken down to form a tiny nesting spot. Unless your incompatible, they don't kill you. Your being alive is important to their survival, up to a certain point. :) The small mouth serves 3 purposes.. Chemical Sting to put you to sleep\Samples your DNA\ During long periods of wait they use the small mouth to feed off preserved humans, or what ever lifeform they used. What you saw the Xenomorph doing in the escape ship, was trying to hibernate. Granted her close proximity set it off, to reach out. Other wise the monster would have slept for 10 months, while she slept. " Within it's perfect hibernation, i doubt the life detectors would even notice it."
    The Alien has metal grills because its also part machine. The synthetic machine part of the creature is the reason it's growth is accelerated. The design of the creature is based off of H.G Giger art design. The Art of combining Man\Machine\Creature\ into one host. If you look up his Art you will see many designs that look like the Alien, but only 1 of his art is truly the creature. " The Necronmicon "

  • @kenpaden
    @kenpaden Год назад +2

    The second film Aliens is on a much bigger scale....more of an action film....you will love it!!

  • @CrownlessKing88
    @CrownlessKing88 Год назад +1

    It’s never very clear, but she tries cancelling the self destruct to give herself more time because the Alien was blocking the door to the shuttle.

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 11 месяцев назад +1

    "She's cancelling it?" "I don't know why". Wow. OK, the ship is on Self-Destruct mode. Ripley is trying to get to the escape ship, but the Alien is blocking her way! Now she can't get off the ship, so she has to turn off the Self-Destruct. Does that make sense?

  • @tonyyul703
    @tonyyul703 10 месяцев назад +1

    15:00 BEST WELL THOUGHT OUT JUMP SCARE MOMENT IN SCI-FI HISTORY....
    *Fun Fact* THE REACTIONS FROM THE ACTORS IN THIS SCENE WAS 💯%
    19:00 The Second best JUMPSCARE IN SCIFI HISTORY
    21:13 THE HOLY SHYT MOMENT OF THE MOVIE

  • @jimmyzee7040
    @jimmyzee7040 Год назад +2

    When they landed it was not on a flat surface so the landing legs on the ship were bent up, pay attention !

    • @BERSERKERKINGREVIEWS
      @BERSERKERKINGREVIEWS Год назад +1

      It’s a some what dark movie and hard to see the ground . There definitely not the first to have trouble with not seeing the ground.

  • @nodak81
    @nodak81 11 месяцев назад

    "I don't understand the shape." You guys don't know a CM-88B Bison when you see it? She was an excellent M-Class star freighter in her day. A rather expensive piece of hardware. Seriously, though. The bulk of the ship shown was actually the refinery they were towing, a Tesotek 2100-B to be exact. It was the size of a city. The Nostromo was tiny by comparison, about the size of an office building. The ship they landed on the planet was the entire Nostromo, they left the refinery in orbit. The whole concept of the movie was "truckers in space", the refinery being their trailer.

  • @johnbernhardtsen3008
    @johnbernhardtsen3008 Год назад

    subbed even though its your first video I see!when great directors gets an idea and make genres out of it, its nice!

  • @Kiraiko44
    @Kiraiko44 27 дней назад

    One of the things I love about YT reaction channels is the appreciation it's brought back for classic movies like Alien, which for a long time was considered not as good as Aliens because it wasn't as fast paced and actiony. But it was a groundbreaking sci fi film of its time and in my opinion it still holds up and is a great movie, people just got used to slasher films in the horror genre. A good slow burn can be even better sometimes

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад

    Awesome! Saw at the drive-in in 79 with those big heavy window speakers so couldn’t really appreciate it till later when watching on tv, but what a classic! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and reaction!

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +1

    For the most realistic reactions in the chest burster scene, none of the actors (except John Hurt) knew what was going to happen. Veronica Cartwright's (Lambert) reaction being sprayed with blood is real. The last ten minutes of this movie are among the best ten minutes ever, IMO.

  • @axlm.808
    @axlm.808 Год назад

    The movie (and the whole franchise) exists thank to the cancelation of Jodorowski's Dune adaptation
    The screenwriter, Dan O'Bannon broke down into severe depression (and financial downfall) and wrote this story during his recover
    When he managed to sell it to Fox, he brough with him part of the crew from Dune, including H R Giger who made the xenomorph's design and Jean "Moebius" Giraud who made the crew costumes' design
    Fun fact, the characters in the script were all called by their last name so they could be played by a man or a woman

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад

    "I can't believe that guy wanted to freeze him"
    Literally the best thing they could have done, but then we wouldn't have a movie! (or it would take place on Earth).

  • @entropygizmo2880
    @entropygizmo2880 Год назад

    About the shape of the the ship… The Nostromo is a towing vehicle (analogous to a tugboat). It’s towing a huge automated refinery behind it (the part with the large, tower-like structures. The Nostromo itself is small compared to the refinery, and it’s not really identifiable until it detaches from the refinery to land on the planet.

  • @Frank_San_Nicolas
    @Frank_San_Nicolas Год назад +2

    Bridget, ur facial expressions are next level.

  • @Beco96
    @Beco96 Год назад

    About the Alien life cycle:
    Alien has a hive-like life hierarchy (similar to bees) and several stages/cycles of life. The first cycle are the eggs "ovomorphs", whitch are layed by Alien/Xenomorph Queen. The eggs can remain in "standby mode" as long as necessary, they "come alive" when they sence a life-form in their vicinity. The eggs contain the 2nd cycle: "the facehugger" whitch jumps from the egg as a parasite latching itself to the nearby life-form, whitch from that moment acts as a host for the 3rd cycle: "the chestburster", actually a baby Alien whitch grows inside a host, and bursts its way out when they grow to a certain size. When the chestburster bursts out, it grows to the last cycle: a full sized Alien "The Xenomorph" at a very fast rate (whitin a few hours) to the size of 2.15-2.75m high and 180-275kg (these are Human fenotype dimensions: if the host is a human).

  • @nathanfitzgearl650
    @nathanfitzgearl650 Год назад +2

    To answer your question at 14:15, the music score was done by the legendary Jerry Goldsmith.

  • @Hpynos2010
    @Hpynos2010 Год назад +2

    The reason that Ripley tried to cancel the detonation was because the xenomorph was blocking the only passageway to the escape shuttle.
    PS Jones getting swatted aside made me lol. 😂

  • @jazzmaan707
    @jazzmaan707 Год назад

    Ridley Scott said he was going to make the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE IN SPACE horror movie, where each of the crew gets taken out one at a time, and they had no where to hide. He exceeded his expectations. On the Big Screen, we were all frightened beyond our imaginations.

  • @robdurfee6861
    @robdurfee6861 Год назад +2

    As a fellow Ohioan I have to say you two have to watch the sequel Aliens now

  • @Eternitycomplex
    @Eternitycomplex Год назад

    I lost it when you did the close up on the cat when Brett was killed and said, "Yeeeessss, Purrrrrfect"! 😆🤣😂😭

  • @miamicool666
    @miamicool666 Год назад +1

    "I don't understand the shape" (of the ship)
    Deep as a question.
    If that's all you have as a smart question in store...

  • @Maya_Ruinz
    @Maya_Ruinz Год назад

    Just imagine watching this in the theater in 79’ I would have shit a brick. There are stories about people losing their lunch and leaving early because they were so terrified.

  • @_Omega_Weapon
    @_Omega_Weapon Год назад +1

    Why is it sooo many reactors to this movie constantly say they don't understand something? When it was basically explained to them 5 minutes earlier? "How do they know where to go?" She asks. Well, if you had paid a little ATTENTION, not 4 scenes earlier Ashe was telling them the source of the signal was 2 clicks (kilometers) away, and gave a general direction. The ship locked onto said signal from space, so a nanosecond of rational brainwork would tell you that they could also lock into that signal source (and it's general position) once on the surface. FFS, I think I'm watching too many reaction vids and expecting people who are not much younger than myself to have a modicum of logic, and a shred of an attention span.🤦🤦🤦

  • @apostatereacts
    @apostatereacts 2 месяца назад

    Ah you misunderstood! Ripley sets the self-destruct sequence for the carrier, but then couldn't get to the drop craft because the xenomorph was blocking her way. So she tried to stop the sequence but was too late.

  • @michaelwinkle4480
    @michaelwinkle4480 Год назад

    After reading many Andre Norton SF books in my youth, I can hardly think of a spaceship without a cat aboard! Aside from the fact that Norton loved cats, they were useful for hunting down (mouse-sized) alien life-forms that might get aboard a ship -- apparently old-time sailing vessels had cats for a similar reason, to chase down plague-ridden rats and the like.
    Ridley Scott and others gave out an amazing amount of info on ALIEN way back in 1979, to magazines like STARLOG -- details the movie really couldn't get into. Apparently, if there were no eggs available to "impregnate" people, they could mutate a human being INTO an egg, which was what was happening to Dallas at the end. Scott claimed that the creature in this movie was a "scout", I think trying to start off a new colony of Xenomorphs at super-speed, and it had a life-span of only a few days. It was indeed dying by the time it was on the shuttle.
    The androids in the Alien universe have "milk" for blood because the makers wanted more torn bodies and "blood"-letting, which they could get away with when it came to robots or androids, but if their artificial blood had been red they might have gone up to an "X" rating in those days. [This becomes even more obvious in the second film -- oops! No spoilers!]
    Speaking of ALIENS -- I much prefer the Extended Version --it's a good 2 hours and 20 minutes, but we learn important info about Ripley's past and get to see more of the new characters introduced.

  • @rowenatulley852
    @rowenatulley852 9 месяцев назад

    LOL! Even when you knew it was coming, the chest-burster scene is tense and frightening . . .

  • @babygoblingamer2016
    @babygoblingamer2016 8 месяцев назад

    fun fact: everything with the xenomorph was practical they also had to but ice in the xenomorph costume so the actors didn’t pass out from overheating

  • @DinnDume
    @DinnDume Год назад +1

    Yes please watch aliens! Y’all will love it

  • @jakecorenthose2901
    @jakecorenthose2901 Год назад +3

    Absolute masterpiece.

  • @elunedlaine8661
    @elunedlaine8661 Год назад

    Yes, Ash the robot was Bilbo Baggins in Lord Of The Rings - Sir Ian Holm R.I.P and Kane, the guy with the alien on his face was Sir John Hurt who also played Ollivander in Harry Potter, R.I.P

  • @joemel2
    @joemel2 Год назад +1

    Am I the only one cant stop thinking of dark helmet with those headphones and glasses combo?

    • @BRIDGECO1
      @BRIDGECO1  Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂 noooo!!!

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Год назад

    Glad you're getting some of the classics. Of course you need the sequel, "Aliens." Also consider, if you haven't already seen them, "Jaws," "The Terminator," "Terminator 2," and "Blade Runner."

  • @dklounge7082
    @dklounge7082 Год назад +31

    If you watch Aliens, be sure to watch the Special Edition. To be sure of which is the right cut, the theatrical cut is 137 minutes while the special edition is 154 minutes

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +1

      Nooo lol

    • @JulianP311
      @JulianP311 Год назад +1

      Please don’t listen to this person. It is objectively an inferior experience for a first watch. Please don’t watch the Special Edition.

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +2

      @@JulianP311 I always hate it when they watch that first. It ruins the reveal of someone & adds background info for another that isn't necessary.

    • @steviemcdonut
      @steviemcdonut Год назад +3

      @@d3l3tes00nThe special edition is honestly really good, and I think the scenes it added were pretty important, especially with regards to ripley

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад

      @@steviemcdonut I've never understood why people need that for Ripley.

  • @Boards-dont-hit-back
    @Boards-dont-hit-back Год назад +2

    "why is there wind? I don't think that is how space works"....... forehead facepalm slap!

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад

    The second Alien movie “Aliens “ was one of the most exciting movies I ever saw at the theater, thanks

  • @ardvan
    @ardvan Год назад +2

    Why a cat? Because it's a (space) ship cat chasing (space) ship mice on the Nostromo. 6:55 Why is everything so calm all the sudden ? You can see the sun to the right like Ash said, the sun was rising and then the storm subsided. 17:40 Were is the rain coming from. It's condensation or cooling water from the ore extracting machines. Did you see the alien hanging on the chains on the right?

  • @uncoolmartin460
    @uncoolmartin460 Год назад +1

    "How do you get a cat into space?" ... Easy, you use a cat-apult !!
    (Don't blame me, you asked the question. Someone had to say it so I'll take the hit for the team.)

  • @mrtim5363
    @mrtim5363 Год назад

    I've seen this many times & tried to understand the 'Rain' inside the ship. It is NOT raining in space. It's onboard ship. Condensing coils for very large HVAC units often drip & if you put multiple units in a large circle stacked on each floor you could easily catch the dripping water to be recycled. Anyone else got a idea?

  • @danikara12
    @danikara12 Год назад +6

    Loved your reaction. You guys should definitely check out Aliens next it’s so good one of the best sequels ever made and then check out Prometheus the prequel it’s really good it gets a lot of hate for no reason but great movie 💚💚

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist Год назад

    Everyone always seems confused about what happened on the landing. I always just assumed that the surface wasn't as stable as they were expecting and that the weight of the ship caused things to shift and slip unpredictably.
    It also needs to be stressed (apparently) that this ship and crew were not explorers or scientists - the Nostromo was a commercial towing vehicle; a deep-space barge, in effect. The crew's skills, knowledge base, and facilities were not geared for this sort of mission.

  • @Paddycake_Games
    @Paddycake_Games Год назад +1

    I think this is possibly the film that started the idea of androids having white fluid as "blood" (supposedly hydrolic fluid maybe?) This also carried over into Raised By Wolves where the androids have white "fuel blood."