Ripley is a great female character precisely because she DOES NOT act like a man. She acts like a woman in a dangerous situation who uses her intelligence to save herself and others. She is not physically strong - she is mentally strong. That makes her realistic and relatable to both women and men.
YES!!! I wrote this in another comment: Even Sarah Connor a really "strong woman" knew her limitations. She worked out a lot but still had to use her wits to escape by breaking a broom handle and using it to break the security guards nose so she could escape. She knew she couldn't take him head on. And THAT is exactly what distinguishes Ripley and Sarah Connor from modern strong women. They have to work around their limitations. And if you know anything about good writing it is the obstacles that have to be overcome that make female leads so interesting. Otherwise you just get a female Rambo just without enough muscles to suspend your disbelief. Ripley uses the loader when faced with the Queen instead of using the weapons like the Marines. She's portrayed as a quick thinker who didn't give up her femininity and her role as a surrogate mother for Newt.
THANK YOU im sick of ppl saying shes good because she isn't "womanly" as if a massive character development for her is becoming a mother figure to newt. i love how sigourney weaver talks about ripley and women she's played because she says "People say to me, 'Oh, you play strong women.' To me, women are strong. It’s women who end up taking care of the family, taking care of the old people, taking care of whatever needs to be done. I was always drawn to parts about women who are isolated and have to come forward-whatever courage and resourcefulness they have has to come forward in the project." which is AMAZING
Let’s not forget the other strong female in this movie - who else said: ‘Fuck yeah!’ When Vasquez yelled “Let’s Rock!!” and cut loose with that big ass gun? Damn, I love this movie!
Femininity is often seen as weakness but I see Ripley’s strengths as expressions of her femininity. Her actions are usually motivated by care for others even her going back to rescue her cat. Untiring and looking out for others is a key aspect of femininity IMHO
Thing is I both agree and disagree, I agree with aspects of what you’re saying. But at the same time I think connecting her to femininity or masculinity defeats the point, the problem with “strong female characters” these days is they’re written to be strong because they’re females. That’s just the wrong way of going about it, same as how a “strong male character” shouldn’t be strong because he’s male. You should write a character who’s strong who just so happens to be a man or a women, granted this is a case by case basis. Obviously if the movie is specifically related to gender then that criticism goes out the window.
Not only that. Even Sarah Connor a really "strong woman" knew her limitations. She worked out a lot but still had to use her wits to escape by breaking a broom handle and using it to break the security guards nose so she could escape. She knew she couldn't take him head on. And THAT is exactly what distinguishes Ripley and Sarah Connor from modern strong women. They have to work around their limitations. And if you know anything about good writing it is the obstacles that have to be overcome that make female leads so interesting. Otherwise you just get a female Rambo just without enough muscles to suspend your disbelief. Ripley uses the loader when faced with the Queen instead of using the weapons like the Marines. She's portrayed as a quick thinker who didn't give up her femininity and her role as a surrogate mother for Newt.
@@EbonyPope why isn’t that standar applied to men? Are we expected to believe that an aging Bruce Willis can jump off a bridge onto the wing of a hovering F-35 and just shake it off? But somehow people are fine with these absurdist “strong men”
@@Casso2611 This film is highly connected to gender though. The themes of motherhood, children, birth, etc. are all throughout the movie. Ripley’s gender, womanhood and motherhood are all essential. It’s like you tried really hard to sort of not sound like someone who says stuff like “don’t force this woke shit down our throats! Diversity for diversity sake is dumb and pandering!”, but somehow missed the biggest themes in the film. Her scene with Burke about her daughter dying, her sense of guilt and abandonment and failure as a mom drives her entire character arc and motivation. She has dreams of “birth”, there’s rape and masculine threat themes throughout the original, and Newt is Ripley’s surrogate daughter and chance to redeem her own motherhood. Her strength and bravery in many pivotal scenes are fully borne of her motherhood instincts (like rescuing newt). The climactic battle between Rip and the Queen is literally a battle between two mothers fighting for their “children” to survive…. Like, dude, I get your point of like, “strength is strength and it’s good to divorce it from gender identity and gender tropes but the gender in this film really matters.
34 years later the effects, pacing and storytelling in aliens make prometheus and covenant look like amateur hour. where i was emotionally invested in the characters in both of these films i could barely wait for the long line of idiots to be killed off in the new movies
I was one of the few who didn't mind Prometheus, it was flawed but had its moments though it was nothing compared to Aliens. Covenant was a joke, a joke I laughed at frequently in the theater.
I know what you mean. Every death in Alien/Aliens was felt as you got to know the characters throughout the movies. Compare that with Covenant ie where that woman keeps slipping on some blood and ends with her blowing her self up. I was creasing with laughter at the cinema.
Yeah, You're right, it's ALIEN and ALIEN3 for me. Cameron's movie even though it was great sci-fi/action movie it was horrible ALIEN sequel. He destroyed ALIEN Lovecraftian of mysterious E.T.I form of life into big bug (concept taken from Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) ) and gave us that dumb Hollywood happy ending, meh. I'd take ALIEN 3 director's cut over Cameron's ALIENS anytime.
I always liked the introduction of there being a queen because I felt it didn’t kill the concept of the alien. When it’s with the hive it reproduces with an egg laying queen. Whereas when it’s a lone alien without a means to have eggs being laid it can cocoon a victim to make them turn into an egg like we see in the deleted scene (I think it’s now included in some releases) from alien when Brett was seen in a transformation phase into an egg. A perfect organism with or without an egg laying queen
Honestly, an egg laying queen is probably more efficient and potentially a much larger threat because it effectively halves the amount of people needed to make a new alien.
@@catnium Yes and no. The deleted scene has one crew member cocooned and the other with an egg growing around him. Ridley Scott said the idea was that the egg needed nourishment to grow to that size, so the alien would kill someone and lay a proto-egg on them which would then suck nutrition from the body to grow.
Libertatem Advocatus all the queen does is accelerate the hive, she makes the egg production into hundreds of thousands rather than the same amount of victims that exist to be destroyed
@@maaaatt he also was no longer living more than likely. since the xeno inner jawed him. so even if the xeno put him up there for the ovomorph it wouldnt make any sense with his dead body.
I saw Aliens when I was 8, way back in 1988. My parents would never allow me to watch a movie like this, but uncles tend to not care about parent's rules. Staying at my uncle's ranch he let me stay up one night and watch it with him on those big old fancy laserdiscs, because my parents were staying at the guest house. Of course it terrified me, and excited me, and sparked my imagination. I loved it, and always have. While I love Ripley, my favorite character will always be Newt because that was who I related to watching it at such a young age. Needless to say, I have an absolute, burning hatred and nothing but contempt for Alien 3. Aliens will always be one of my favorite movies though. (I like Alien too, but didn't see that in full till I was a bit older. Only caught glimpses trying to sneak in on older brothers watching it when I was young.)
It was a good night for both you and your parents who got to do hanky panky without worrying about their little kid))) Btw at what age did you watch the Thing?
Same here. I was also 8 when I first saw Aliens. It was my all time favorite movie and it didn't scare me at all. I had my parents buy me so many xenomorph figures and they even bought me a life size alien skull. I love the whole Alien series and I really love looking into the biology of the Xenomorphs. Granted the newer movies don't compare but I really watch them to see more alien varieties.
Same, watched it young and it never left my imagination since. Now an uncle and wondering how long I have to wait before introducing my niece and nephew to it. I'd say 10-12 is probably about right
Oh man, for as long as I can remember having the concept of having a "favorite movie of all time", Aliens and Terminator 2 have been tied for the spot. I really love this channel. :)
Brilliant commentary. Engaging from beginning to end. And probably the best commentary I've ever heard on "Aliens". Great work. Happy Patreon supporter here.
For me the biggest tragedy was making a foolish animal of Xenomorph. In "Alien" it was outstanding creature, planning every move, hiding in the darknes. In "Aliens" it wasn,t bad, but in the third and fourth part it was a disaster. Dumb dogs running for bones. Im not even going to talk about Alien Covenant.
No it wasn’t. It was a no brainier. The third movie was about stripping everything away from Ripley. Not to mention Carrie Henn was 17 and Newt would have had to be recast which would have been another bitching match. Alien 3 was a sublime ending to one of the best trilogies ever made. Not resurrection though. Fuck that goofy trash.
@@matislaw1 Giger had, in my opinion, an improved design, and it was a quadruped. Too bad Studio ADI couldn't get off of their lazy asses and went to Giger's place. There was even a documentary about it.
What is so utterly cool is to hear men so fully understanding the character of Ellen Ripley & the Motherhood theme of this incredible movie! Who says men don't understand women? Only those that don't want men to understand women. The male fans of Aliens, they sure understand women & real female strength.
That's why i spent the whole Ripley section of this video getting away from just calling her a "Badass". Her just holding a massive gun and killing things isn't the strongest aspect of her character, especially in this film.
I just watched another dudes video who said the deleted scenes didn’t add anything 🤨 Her losing her daughter is a huge part of this wonderful story, and you don’t get that depth with the theatrical cut!
The theatrical cut is the best movie ever made. It exists on at least a half dozen levels simultaneously and there isn't a single wasted word of dialogue. Cameron's masterpiece.
The Alien franchise is one of my favorites! I like the movies in this order, 2, 1, 3 & 4. I’ve watched Aliens north of 25 times and I continue to watch it and Alien when the urge hits me! After all of these years, Aliens holds its own against newer films. 😀
The best scene for me is Ripley holding Newt, standing in the nest, and slowly turning toward the mother, with the wind blowing, the sweat beading on her face and the heat refraction slightly distorting the visual.........So freakin awesome! I wish I was at the movie theatre to see this back in 86 !
Alien and Aliens is one whole story broke into two parts! The greatest sci-fi/horror/action adventure you can have period! What Cameron did with the orange juice and firecrackers is legendary! It's something you don't get anymore and haven't since then!
What could I say about Aliens (1986) that hasn't already been said? This film really has it all. Great direction from James Cameron, wonderful camera work, well-crafted characters, great action and atmosphere. It's by far one of the best Sequels ever made, in my eyes the best Alien film in the Alien Franchise and one of the best films ever made.
A master class indeed. Cameron is just master. And people forget, while it can be easier in terms of financing, making a good sequel, is actually harder.
yeah i agree the soundtrack is amazing. But these Masterclass Cinema videos aren't full reviews of a movie, they just pick an overall theme to focus. I even feel like the first chapter of this video could have been it's own episode.
I have seen this movie so many times.............But this video made me cry with the Ripley - Nut relationship description and you make us all remember how good the script is. And is an action film!!!
I always liked the idea of the Xenomorphs being bugs, the idea that, through evolution, through natural selection, a creature as dangerous, as intelligent, as murderous and as capable as the Xenomorph could exist, was the most terrifying thought to me as a child and still is. It means that such a creature, a monster like this, could evolve from anywhere. Look at ants, wasps, spiders and praying mantises, all of these creatures would be an utter nightmare if they were the size of the Alien, now roll all the aspects and qualities of those creatures into one. Now imagine that creature being slightly bigger than us. I'm someone who's drawn to the more down-to-earth, realistic depictions. Things like Lovecraftian horror, concepts that reach beyond human comprehension, don't really sway me, but something that "could" be real? Tangible and personal? _That's_ what horrifies me.
@@mitsosvasiliou5147 I was happy even when it was only theorised that they made them, with no confirmation. Because at least my way of thinking was still possible, and the Space Jockeys could've just happen to find the Xenomorphs and decide to use them as handy bioweapons. That I was happy with. But yeah, as you say, (sigh), such stupidity. It simply didn't need to be done.
@@darkarpatron I would like it better if they ( the space jockey) as an advanced civilization found the xenomorphs and took them from their home planet for experimentation. All different alien life forms from different parts of the galaxy. By the way, I didn't like all that engineer take. Especially the part that shows that they were responsible for life on earth. Stupid stupid stupid.
@@mitsosvasiliou5147 Agreed. I've never been one to hold much truck with the idea of all forms of life coming from one source, (you can tell by this that I'm not religious), and the idea of one alien race finding another, with us just stumbling upon it, makes for a more believable story to me, as I'm sure it does for you as well.
@@darkarpatron you should check out the Aliens Earth War comics it has both a homeworld for the Aliens a live Space Jockey that doesn't create the Xenos and really good character development for Newt and Hicks. (The series was made before Alien 3, when the idea was that the sequel was going to take place on Earth.)
Your montage showing Ripley and Newt growing emotional bonding got me choked up and teary eyed even tough I've seen Aliens a million times. Great work !
This is a great video that really makes me want to watch Aliens again. Glad to see you point out how important Ripley's character is to the whole story and emotional engagement. Truly a masterclass.
There are good movies; there are great movies; and then there are the essential movies. These are the movies that stand beyond the limits and truly Aliens is one of those---my favorite movie now and forever.
I saw Alien 1 and 2 as a teenager, just liked it and called it a day. Today this is one of my 2 favorite movies of all time, and such videos make me understand to the detail, why it's god damn right, that I stick to it. I don't know if I count as an old man with 35, but my opinion these days really is, that movies around my birth time were best. Today Hollywood is a mere shadow of itself, pooping out pile after pile of garbage. I might add, this movie has given me my best (yes) nightmare ever. Being in my mother's house, the surrounding landscape is invisible but everything is simply black. You see and hear creatures walking around the house, when suddenly there was sound of bursting heared in the upper floor. Nothing really evil happened in that dream, aliens weren't even clearly seen, but the feeling of a true danger, that will quickly lead to death, has never felt more real than in this dream. I felt like in the movie. And that is why I like a good nightmare. You are getting the best deadly impression without actually being in danger.
When Newt calls out to Ripley with her arms stretched out saying “Mommy” it just seems so real and genuine. She’s easily the best Female lead in cinema, with Sarah from Terminator being second. This is how you write characters.
I enjoyed that look at Aliens. I Iove the film but a lot of the detail gone into here goes over my head when watching it so its great to be made aware of the finer details that contribute to making this such a fantastic film.
A can't even agree more on this. For me Aliens was also my entry in this franchise and defined this established world for me. Even though I really like the first one for what it is, it will never top second movie for me. Love it
I've actually never even heard about this dislike of the aliens having insectoid characteristics. As someone who is a firm believer in something you mentioned--that Alien is a near perfect film,horror or otherwise--there is nothing in Aliens that doesn't feel like a natural extension of or expansion on everything established in the first film. I definitely favor the original film,but by a significantly lesser margin than is typical with sequels. The change in genres is not at all jarring. In fact,when you watch both films,it feels like a very natural progression of the narrative. So....yeah. Aliens. It is a good film.
Excellent work very interesting I thank the creators artists actors and hollywood for all the wonders of art in all areas for the Alien saga thank you very much forever
It's okay to be bias Mr. H. Great review from the both of you. Aliens is a masterpiece. It respected the original without using the same old tropes giving us something familiar but new as well. It also expanded the universe Alien is set on through those sets and dialogue from the Marines.
Now this is a double awesome video ! Mr. H is totally spot on 👍🏻 been watching his channel for years, yours I just stumbled upon and it is a good find, but together you two are like peanut butter mixed with chocolate 🍫 !! 😎 now this is teamwork art at its best ✅ Keep up this amazing teamwork as well as your own channel, total dedication of balance, thank you both for your such hard good work because it shows !!!
Ripley is a great female character precisely because she DOES NOT act like a man. She acts like a woman in a dangerous situation who uses her intelligence to save herself and others. She is not physically strong - she is mentally strong. That makes her realistic and relatable to both women and men.
YES!!! I wrote this in another comment:
Even Sarah Connor a really "strong woman" knew her limitations. She worked out a lot but still had to use her wits to escape by breaking a broom handle and using it to break the security guards nose so she could escape. She knew she couldn't take him head on. And THAT is exactly what distinguishes Ripley and Sarah Connor from modern strong women. They have to work around their limitations. And if you know anything about good writing it is the obstacles that have to be overcome that make female leads so interesting. Otherwise you just get a female Rambo just without enough muscles to suspend your disbelief. Ripley uses the loader when faced with the Queen instead of using the weapons like the Marines. She's portrayed as a quick thinker who didn't give up her femininity and her role as a surrogate mother for Newt.
And her character didn't have to put down men to be strong either.
THANK YOU im sick of ppl saying shes good because she isn't "womanly" as if a massive character development for her is becoming a mother figure to newt. i love how sigourney weaver talks about ripley and women she's played because she says "People say to me, 'Oh, you play strong women.' To me, women are strong. It’s women who end up taking care of the family, taking care of the old people, taking care of whatever needs to be done. I was always drawn to parts about women who are isolated and have to come forward-whatever courage and resourcefulness they have has to come forward in the project." which is AMAZING
its so damn realistic. I know women like her in real life. i do jiu jitsu with a few and they are very tough lol
You got that right
Aliens is seriously one of the best movies ever.
Excellent script, excellent acting, excellent action, excellent pacing, excellent FX, I'm not sure if there's anything that it languishes in.
@@MegaDcmp Agreed!!!
100%
@@MegaDcmp flawless movie. Not one bad decision in my opinion
@@StallionStudios1234 And yet. . . Avatar. . .
Let’s not forget the other strong female in this movie - who else said: ‘Fuck yeah!’ When Vasquez yelled “Let’s Rock!!” and cut loose with that big ass gun? Damn, I love this movie!
Aaaaand almost blew up The nucelar reactor in The process 🤣 not her fault tho, retarded commander
Femininity is often seen as weakness but I see Ripley’s strengths as expressions of her femininity. Her actions are usually motivated by care for others even her going back to rescue her cat. Untiring and looking out for others is a key aspect of femininity IMHO
Nailed it on the head
Thing is I both agree and disagree, I agree with aspects of what you’re saying. But at the same time I think connecting her to femininity or masculinity defeats the point, the problem with “strong female characters” these days is they’re written to be strong because they’re females. That’s just the wrong way of going about it, same as how a “strong male character” shouldn’t be strong because he’s male. You should write a character who’s strong who just so happens to be a man or a women, granted this is a case by case basis. Obviously if the movie is specifically related to gender then that criticism goes out the window.
Not only that. Even Sarah Connor a really "strong woman" knew her limitations. She worked out a lot but still had to use her wits to escape by breaking a broom handle and using it to break the security guards nose so she could escape. She knew she couldn't take him head on. And THAT is exactly what distinguishes Ripley and Sarah Connor from modern strong women. They have to work around their limitations. And if you know anything about good writing it is the obstacles that have to be overcome that make female leads so interesting. Otherwise you just get a female Rambo just without enough muscles to suspend your disbelief. Ripley uses the loader when faced with the Queen instead of using the weapons like the Marines. She's portrayed as a quick thinker who didn't give up her femininity and her role as a surrogate mother for Newt.
@@EbonyPope why isn’t that standar applied to men? Are we expected to believe that an aging Bruce Willis can jump off a bridge onto the wing of a hovering F-35 and just shake it off? But somehow people are fine with these absurdist “strong men”
@@Casso2611
This film is highly connected to gender though. The themes of motherhood, children, birth, etc. are all throughout the movie. Ripley’s gender, womanhood and motherhood are all essential.
It’s like you tried really hard to sort of not sound like someone who says stuff like “don’t force this woke shit down our throats! Diversity for diversity sake is dumb and pandering!”, but somehow missed the biggest themes in the film.
Her scene with Burke about her daughter dying, her sense of guilt and abandonment and failure as a mom drives her entire character arc and motivation.
She has dreams of “birth”, there’s rape and masculine threat themes throughout the original, and Newt is Ripley’s surrogate daughter and chance to redeem her own motherhood. Her strength and bravery in many pivotal scenes are fully borne of her motherhood instincts (like rescuing newt).
The climactic battle between Rip and the Queen is literally a battle between two mothers fighting for their “children” to survive….
Like, dude, I get your point of like, “strength is strength and it’s good to divorce it from gender identity and gender tropes but the gender in this film really matters.
34 years later the effects, pacing and storytelling in aliens make prometheus and covenant look like amateur hour. where i was emotionally invested in the characters in both of these films i could barely wait for the long line of idiots to be killed off in the new movies
Yo dave can i ask ,were you an avid collider fan back in the movie talk days?
I was rooting for the robot the whole time.....the only character worth a damn.
I was one of the few who didn't mind Prometheus, it was flawed but had its moments though it was nothing compared to Aliens. Covenant was a joke, a joke I laughed at frequently in the theater.
speaking of effects , aside from a couple of later video games , the classic pulse rifle sound effects were only present in this one movie.
I know what you mean. Every death in Alien/Aliens was felt as you got to know the characters throughout the movies. Compare that with Covenant ie where that woman keeps slipping on some blood and ends with her blowing her self up. I was creasing with laughter at the cinema.
Just like there are only two Terminator films that matter, the same applies to Alien for the same reason.
Right, how ironic
Dinoslay except now you can add Alien:Isolation to this and you have neat trilogy with a taut narrative.
Charles Shamseldin yea! For some reason alien isolation is definitely canon, it’s just awesome. The tone is perfect
Yeah, You're right, it's ALIEN and ALIEN3 for me. Cameron's movie even though it was great sci-fi/action movie it was horrible ALIEN sequel. He destroyed ALIEN Lovecraftian of mysterious E.T.I form of life into big bug (concept taken from Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) ) and gave us that dumb Hollywood happy ending, meh. I'd take ALIEN 3 director's cut over Cameron's ALIENS anytime.
@@charlesshamseldin9555 It sure adds interactivity.
I always liked the introduction of there being a queen because I felt it didn’t kill the concept of the alien. When it’s with the hive it reproduces with an egg laying queen. Whereas when it’s a lone alien without a means to have eggs being laid it can cocoon a victim to make them turn into an egg like we see in the deleted scene (I think it’s now included in some releases) from alien when Brett was seen in a transformation phase into an egg. A perfect organism with or without an egg laying queen
Honestly, an egg laying queen is probably more efficient and potentially a much larger threat because it effectively halves the amount of people needed to make a new alien.
@@catnium
Yes and no.
The deleted scene has one crew member cocooned and the other with an egg growing around him.
Ridley Scott said the idea was that the egg needed nourishment to grow to that size, so the alien would kill someone and lay a proto-egg on them which would then suck nutrition from the body to grow.
@@libertatemadvocatus1797 nah, both are transforming into eggs; Brett was further into this process as he was taken by the alien before Dallas.
Libertatem Advocatus all the queen does is accelerate the hive, she makes the egg production into hundreds of thousands rather than the same amount of victims that exist to be destroyed
@@maaaatt he also was no longer living more than likely. since the xeno inner jawed him. so even if the xeno put him up there for the ovomorph it wouldnt make any sense with his dead body.
I saw Aliens when I was 8, way back in 1988. My parents would never allow me to watch a movie like this, but uncles tend to not care about parent's rules. Staying at my uncle's ranch he let me stay up one night and watch it with him on those big old fancy laserdiscs, because my parents were staying at the guest house. Of course it terrified me, and excited me, and sparked my imagination. I loved it, and always have. While I love Ripley, my favorite character will always be Newt because that was who I related to watching it at such a young age.
Needless to say, I have an absolute, burning hatred and nothing but contempt for Alien 3. Aliens will always be one of my favorite movies though. (I like Alien too, but didn't see that in full till I was a bit older. Only caught glimpses trying to sneak in on older brothers watching it when I was young.)
It was a good night for both you and your parents who got to do hanky panky without worrying about their little kid)))
Btw at what age did you watch the Thing?
Same here. I was also 8 when I first saw Aliens. It was my all time favorite movie and it didn't scare me at all. I had my parents buy me so many xenomorph figures and they even bought me a life size alien skull. I love the whole Alien series and I really love looking into the biology of the Xenomorphs. Granted the newer movies don't compare but I really watch them to see more alien varieties.
Same here. Watched Aliens when I was 8 in 1989 and couldn't believe my eyes. Movie masterpiece.
Same, watched it young and it never left my imagination since. Now an uncle and wondering how long I have to wait before introducing my niece and nephew to it. I'd say 10-12 is probably about right
Such a good video. Didn't think that I'd want to watch the movie for the millionth time, but it made me.
I didn't think I would cry at this video but the way you guys handled the bond between Ripley and Newt brought tears to my eyes. Great work!
Oh man, for as long as I can remember having the concept of having a "favorite movie of all time", Aliens and Terminator 2 have been tied for the spot. I really love this channel. :)
Lol literally exactly the same for me, except it's Alien and the og Terminator.
Same with me, but T2 just in front
Wow that analysis of Ripley is veery good! Great job, very intelligent. Thanks!
Brilliant commentary. Engaging from beginning to end. And probably the best commentary I've ever heard on "Aliens". Great work. Happy Patreon supporter here.
I agree. It made me almost cry
The biggest tragedy was killing off Newt offscreen for the 3rd movie.
For me the biggest tragedy was making a foolish animal of Xenomorph. In "Alien" it was outstanding creature, planning every move, hiding in the darknes. In "Aliens" it wasn,t bad, but in the third and fourth part it was a disaster. Dumb dogs running for bones. Im not even going to talk about Alien Covenant.
Agreed, killing Newt was cheap clearing the slate, for a bland new direction.
No it wasn’t. It was a no brainier. The third movie was about stripping everything away from Ripley. Not to mention Carrie Henn was 17 and Newt would have had to be recast which would have been another bitching match.
Alien 3 was a sublime ending to one of the best trilogies ever made.
Not resurrection though. Fuck that goofy trash.
@@MG-jo7mc I'll pick resurrection over both prometheus and covenant any day of the week though
@@matislaw1 Giger had, in my opinion, an improved design, and it was a quadruped. Too bad Studio ADI couldn't get off of their lazy asses and went to Giger's place. There was even a documentary about it.
A poor director needs a big budget to make their film work.
A talented director can work wonders with a minimum budget.
Indeed.
Abrams and that other moron had hundreds of millions of dollars and fucked it up completely.
Agreed
Although a talented director with a big budget can make something very special that will rarely be seen
Can you say: "Roger Corman"?;)
I disagree. A poor director gets swallowed by a big budget.
What is so utterly cool is to hear men so fully understanding the character of Ellen Ripley & the Motherhood theme of this incredible movie! Who says men don't understand women? Only those that don't want men to understand women. The male fans of Aliens, they sure understand women & real female strength.
That's why i spent the whole Ripley section of this video getting away from just calling her a "Badass". Her just holding a massive gun and killing things isn't the strongest aspect of her character, especially in this film.
@@cordzfx You nailed it. I get a bit choked up everytime I hear Newt say "mommy" in reference to Ripley.
I just watched another dudes video who said the deleted scenes didn’t add anything 🤨 Her losing her daughter is a huge part of this wonderful story, and you don’t get that depth with the theatrical cut!
Aliens and T2 are incredible magic shows with their visual effects, it's sublime.
This is it, the best film of all time!
Probably the best breakdown format I've ever seen. I really enjoyed it.
And Ripley is one of my favorite action heros, along with sarah conner
Makes me bloody crack every time I hear Newt call Ripley Mommy.
Aliens one of the best movie sequels ever a true masterpiece
Underrated video essay ... well done, Sir. And dayuuuum, the music is so good, the ending montage got me all pumped!
You should cover the Mad Max movies in this series. That could be fun.
oh god that part about newt and rippley made me cry..
The theatrical cut is the best movie ever made.
It exists on at least a half dozen levels simultaneously and there isn't a single wasted word of dialogue.
Cameron's masterpiece.
found the theatrical cut and it has more suspense than the directors
Everything in the director's cut slows the movie down and, as you imply, undermines the suspense.
I like the scenes of Hadleys hope but those should have been kept as extras.@@fkhdls
The Alien franchise is one of my favorites! I like the movies in this order, 2, 1, 3 & 4. I’ve watched Aliens north of 25 times and I continue to watch it and Alien when the urge hits me! After all of these years, Aliens holds its own against newer films. 😀
One of the greatest sequels ever made.
The best scene for me is Ripley holding Newt, standing in the nest, and slowly turning toward the mother, with the wind blowing, the sweat beading on her face and the heat refraction slightly distorting the visual.........So freakin awesome! I wish I was at the movie theatre to see this back in 86 !
aw when she says mommy at the end , always gets me in the feels.
The face hugger still scares the shit out of me
its really crazy how much the effects have held up. the alien queen is better than any CGI ive seen.
Alien and Aliens is one whole story broke into two parts! The greatest sci-fi/horror/action adventure you can have period! What Cameron did with the orange juice and firecrackers is legendary! It's something you don't get anymore and haven't since then!
Paul Reiser acted the HELL out of that time jump reveal scene.
And you two reviewed the HELL out of these two movies.
What could I say about Aliens (1986) that hasn't already been said?
This film really has it all. Great direction from James Cameron, wonderful camera work, well-crafted characters, great action and atmosphere.
It's by far one of the best Sequels ever made, in my eyes the best Alien film in the Alien Franchise and one of the best films ever made.
Watched this 1986 in Cinema with 15 years. It was a life changing experience.
A master class indeed. Cameron is just master. And people forget, while it can be easier in terms of financing, making a good sequel, is actually harder.
This is my hands down favourite movie of all time. Its perfect.
Movies like this defined my childhood. Take that dodgy uncle, you're powerless.
I think Cameron did an amazing job at expending on the horrors of parasites and isolation.
This movie is perfect! I just expected you would mention the awesome soundtrack by James Horner.
yeah i agree the soundtrack is amazing. But these Masterclass Cinema videos aren't full reviews of a movie, they just pick an overall theme to focus. I even feel like the first chapter of this video could have been it's own episode.
I have seen this movie so many times.............But this video made me cry with the Ripley - Nut relationship description and you make us all remember how good the script is. And is an action film!!!
I always liked the idea of the Xenomorphs being bugs, the idea that, through evolution, through natural selection, a creature as dangerous, as intelligent, as murderous and as capable as the Xenomorph could exist, was the most terrifying thought to me as a child and still is. It means that such a creature, a monster like this, could evolve from anywhere.
Look at ants, wasps, spiders and praying mantises, all of these creatures would be an utter nightmare if they were the size of the Alien, now roll all the aspects and qualities of those creatures into one. Now imagine that creature being slightly bigger than us.
I'm someone who's drawn to the more down-to-earth, realistic depictions. Things like Lovecraftian horror, concepts that reach beyond human comprehension, don't really sway me, but something that "could" be real? Tangible and personal? _That's_ what horrifies me.
And now they made the engineers the creators of the xenomorhps as a bioweapon. Such stupidity..
@@mitsosvasiliou5147 I was happy even when it was only theorised that they made them, with no confirmation. Because at least my way of thinking was still possible, and the Space Jockeys could've just happen to find the Xenomorphs and decide to use them as handy bioweapons. That I was happy with. But yeah, as you say, (sigh), such stupidity. It simply didn't need to be done.
@@darkarpatron I would like it better if they ( the space jockey) as an advanced civilization found the xenomorphs and took them from their home planet for experimentation. All different alien life forms from different parts of the galaxy. By the way, I didn't like all that engineer take. Especially the part that shows that they were responsible for life on earth. Stupid stupid stupid.
@@mitsosvasiliou5147 Agreed. I've never been one to hold much truck with the idea of all forms of life coming from one source, (you can tell by this that I'm not religious), and the idea of one alien race finding another, with us just stumbling upon it, makes for a more believable story to me, as I'm sure it does for you as well.
@@darkarpatron you should check out the Aliens Earth War comics it has both a homeworld for the Aliens a live Space Jockey that doesn't create the Xenos and really good character development for Newt and Hicks. (The series was made before Alien 3, when the idea was that the sequel was going to take place on Earth.)
Your montage showing Ripley and Newt growing emotional bonding got me choked up and teary eyed even tough I've seen Aliens a million times. Great work !
9:55 I feel you man, those nasty twisted limbs are the exact reason I hate most insects.
This is a great video that really makes me want to watch Aliens again. Glad to see you point out how important Ripley's character is to the whole story and emotional engagement. Truly a masterclass.
Aliens, Terminator 2, Predator, Sphere and Full Metal Jacket ... my five favorite movies of all time!
There are good movies; there are great movies; and then there are the essential movies. These are the movies that stand beyond the limits and truly Aliens is one of those---my favorite movie now and forever.
Alien 1979 Ripley quote: "If we break cuarentine we all die" LOL! XD, hello year 2020/2021
Even with no audio the part where she raises her arms in an aggressive stance and shouts "come on!" Whew! I got chills from the power she wielded.
All these decades later, still my favorite movie of all time. I highly doubt we will ever have a movie on par with this again.
This was awesome
This is a phenomenal video! Kudos @MrH & CorderyFX
I love your use of Night Lights in your final montages, T2 and this one are the best.
I saw Alien 1 and 2 as a teenager, just liked it and called it a day. Today this is one of my 2 favorite movies of all time, and such videos make me understand to the detail, why it's god damn right, that I stick to it. I don't know if I count as an old man with 35, but my opinion these days really is, that movies around my birth time were best. Today Hollywood is a mere shadow of itself, pooping out pile after pile of garbage.
I might add, this movie has given me my best (yes) nightmare ever. Being in my mother's house, the surrounding landscape is invisible but everything is simply black. You see and hear creatures walking around the house, when suddenly there was sound of bursting heared in the upper floor. Nothing really evil happened in that dream, aliens weren't even clearly seen, but the feeling of a true danger, that will quickly lead to death, has never felt more real than in this dream. I felt like in the movie. And that is why I like a good nightmare. You are getting the best deadly impression without actually being in danger.
AWESOME video Mr. H!! I honestly can't think of anything more to add and illustrate how much I loved this!!
I hear Mr. H and instantly hit the like button...
Hell yeah, that was awesome. Now I'm going to have to watch Aliens again.
I just want to say as not only a fan of yours but Aliens being one of my favourite films to this day, that this is a great video 👏👍
When Aliens was released the thought of several creatures from the first film was terrifying
This was so excellently well done! Makes me want to go back to rewatch both films again 🐯
WE GOT KNIVES, SHARP STICKS
"..Back to LV426 with an Army."
I think you mean a single tactical squad, mate.
Awesome video! It summarized so well what makes Alien and Aliens such classics!
Saw this in theaters several times in the last 15 years. A theater must. So fucking loud LOL
Love Aliens, thx for a great vid
During this era of movie making felt special. It will forever be the best time in Hollywood. All genres.
As if I needed more reasons why Aliens is a cinematic masterpiece, I get more reasons!!
Love this movie on so many levels. Still blows me away how good it is.
Mr. H is awesome, love both channels
When Newt calls out to Ripley with her arms stretched out saying “Mommy” it just seems so real and genuine. She’s easily the best Female lead in cinema, with Sarah from Terminator being second. This is how you write characters.
I enjoyed that look at Aliens. I Iove the film but a lot of the detail gone into here goes over my head when watching it so its great to be made aware of the finer details that contribute to making this such a fantastic film.
This is just a marvelous movie all over!
This video nailed it. Thanks for your passionate and precise analysis.
Love that it’s the year 22whatever yet this Waylon dude’s fashion sense is distinctly 1980s
Damn youtube, two of my favorite channels in one video and no notification
Nice 2 people I like to watch
I still can’t get over the “ROPLEY’S REVENGE”
James additions are Perfection.
A can't even agree more on this. For me Aliens was also my entry in this franchise and defined this established world for me. Even though I really like the first one for what it is, it will never top second movie for me. Love it
I just simply couldn't agree with all the points in this video more. Bravo :) Aliens is my all time favourite film still to this very day.
My favourite movie of all time!
It’s amazing to see how far you’ve come since the old stop motion days Daniel!
HELL YEAH BABY !!!
Love aliens,alien,even the Prometheus...
I just subscribed to your channel bc of this Aliens content. I grew up 80's and me too this movie still overwhelms my imagination! 💯
Aliens and T2 are probably two of the very rare times where the sequel turned out to be an absolutely excellent movie.
I've actually never even heard about this dislike of the aliens having insectoid characteristics. As someone who is a firm believer in something you mentioned--that Alien is a near perfect film,horror or otherwise--there is nothing in Aliens that doesn't feel like a natural extension of or expansion on everything established in the first film. I definitely favor the original film,but by a significantly lesser margin than is typical with sequels. The change in genres is not at all jarring. In fact,when you watch both films,it feels like a very natural progression of the narrative.
So....yeah. Aliens. It is a good film.
Excellent review. Pulling out the Directors Cut as we speak.
The greatest action/sci-fi movie ever made.
Super cool you had Mr. H reviews love that guy.
Excellent work very interesting I thank the creators artists actors and hollywood for all the wonders of art in all areas for the Alien saga thank you very much forever
What I love about this series is Cordery shows us examples of scenes from the movie to support his analysis
Aliens is at the top of my favorite movies of all time. I care about the characters. I root for Ripley. I think I’ll watch again tonight.
It's okay to be bias Mr. H. Great review from the both of you. Aliens is a masterpiece. It respected the original without using the same old tropes giving us something familiar but new as well. It also expanded the universe Alien is set on through those sets and dialogue from the Marines.
Now this is a double awesome video ! Mr. H is totally spot on 👍🏻 been watching his channel for years, yours I just stumbled upon and it is a good find, but together you two are like peanut butter mixed with chocolate 🍫 !! 😎 now this is teamwork art at its best ✅
Keep up this amazing teamwork as well as your own channel, total dedication of balance, thank you both for your such hard good work because it shows !!!
binge watching Dannys content more than i did when i discovered space ice lol
Even Cameron's new bloated budget movies look like they cost 10x more than they do. Dude is a genius
i Thoroughly enjoyed this guys. Thanks for this
Utterly fantastic review!
Great Collab!