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- The scene where Kane goes aboard the Alien derelict in Ridley Scott's Alien.
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Imagine the audience seeing this back in 1979. They must have been scared
We were freaking out! Lo!
@@TheCrusher72 Alien is much better than Star Wars.
Cisco Velasquez LMAO I can totally see that. Star wars was one of the only main stream science fiction franchises back then.
Smh just watched today again after years and got scared af, realized I was holding my breath in for some scenes 😩🤣
I'm a little disappointed. This movie is called Alien, but I have yet to see any actual aliens. A moment ago I saw the petrified remains of an alien. There was also this crab like creature that latched onto the guy's face, but that just withered up and died. They just left the planet a while ago, so I guess we won't be seeing any more aliens. What a let down...
Best scene ever!!
Couldn’t agree more. I just *had* to upload it.
The dinner scene tends to trump this one, but this is a close second!!!
Curiosity got the better of him. Lol
How did all those eggs get there and who turned on the atmosphere containment field?
Kane be like "damn there must be a giant chicken around here somewhere"
This is what my cat immediately does to me when I try and give her a bath.
Is this a different cut of this scene? I swear I've never seen the part where Kane looks over his shoulder and raises his gun.
c0l1n_M4 That’s a very good spot, yes. This is taken from the Extended Edition.
@@octobeard4946 I knew it! It's been so long since I've seen the extended cut that I had completely forgotten about it! Love that extra detail in the scene, as it makes Kane look a bit more cautious when approaching the egg and not as much like an idiot.
c0l1n_M4 Yeah. I think a lot of the stuff in EC improves the film. Like most of Scott’s director’s cuts.
Octo Beard Yep, completely agree.
Yeah!!! all these years I did not know that he had a weapon. That is one reason he might have acted so stupidly.
the blue laser lights were borrowed from THE WHO the band had a stage next door at the time of filming
Such a weird feel to this scene
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If he only knew the insanity of what he was doing.
Indeed
He had no choice, it was in the script.
in real life a scientist would never get so close
it was pretty obvious that something was gunna come out.. once it opened
@@fraser_mr2009 was he a scientist? I don’t think he was, nostromo was a cargo ship
@@georgsgrants9925 that’s true. I guess it was destined to happen because why else would weyland yutani choose a bunch of lowly space truckers to take on this mission.
Seriously though the architectural set-up for this is insane. Just humungous. All hand made.
I will always prefer set ups like these over CGI.
@DeutschBrit but the fundamental problem is that CGI isn't real. Its not something you can reach out and touch and that ruins your belief of what you are watching. In my humble opinion
Yeah but it doesnt look as good
Still handmade, but as a matte painting. The greatest compliment is if you couldn't tell.
There’s always something about enormous open areas that creeped me out. It’s like this cargo hold or the mines of Moria
Scott later said it is a cave beneath the derelict, and that originally it was intended to be a pyramid separate from the (small one man) derelict. Budget reasons made it conflated into a (too large) cargo hold.
I did not know that. Interesting stuff.
The Cappening Channel agreed on that, the place where the eggs are is way too enormous for that scene to be a sort of cargo hold area aboard a ship... But then again, that would make it a grand wonder how could such a ship be so vastly huge in one section of it... The cave direction underneath the derelict ship does make it even more sinister of also wondering what unknown beings are doing and plotting here. Mysteries and "What the F... Is this?" Is what made this movie and probably today, the most outstanding Sci-Fi horror film of all time.
General J agoraphobia
The wide open plain in Castlevania for the N64. Wasnt expecting the giant skeleton
This should be mandatory viewing on future starships of what not to do out there
This and The Thing!!
they're gonna be aw hell naw, i seen this movie, lets gtfo of here!
@@octobeard4946 And read "The Martian Chronicles".
The high-ups at W.Y. would prefer that you don't see this, actually.
OSHA required watching
Curiosity killed the cat.
Jonesy: "No, that was the dumb human Kane"
He should know better to not be in the egg chamber because he may never know what it’s going to happen
The facehugger is by far the scariest part of the xenomorph's lifecycle.
The chestburster was pretty cool as well
Of course it's terrifying and a great design, but at least you can survive an encounter with one and it relies on the poor decisions and hubris of its prey - an adult xenomorph is almost certain death, no poor decisions required
I think human morphing into an egg is more terrfying , like Brett and Dallas . They look so pale and like a zombie
@@hansolo631 Great movie. I'm still confused about "The Space Jockey". Was that derelict spaceship transporting the eggs? Or was the ship somehow infected with the Xenomorph and all the crew killed? Never saw Prometheus. Stopped watching Alien movies after Alien 3.
@@bretttoombs2465I'd just watch prometheus. It's a bit out there but I guess it's canon since it was done by Scott. It's a fun movie anyways, I liked it alot tbh despite its many flaws.
The lesson: when an egg hatches/opens when you get near it, DO NOT stick you face right above the now-open orifice
I would say if you see an Egg hatch, RUN!!!! It's only a matter of seconds before your death awaits you
The original Alien worked so well because of the fear of the unknown. That huge ancient ship from god knows where is so cool.
MrRocksW Agreed. I think the problem with too many modern movies (like Prometheus) is that they try to *explain* stories that were told better in your own imagination. Like the Star Wars prequels. Vader’s corruption was way better told in the line “A young Jedi named Darth Vader, who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil, helped the Empire hunt down and destroy the Jedi Knights. He betrayed and murdered your father. Now the Jedi are all but extinct...”
Octo Beard - Thank you! Took the words right out of my mouth. The sequels ruined every for the masterpiece.
@@thebrowithnoname1703 Except for Aliens
Free Yourself - True. The xenomorphs were still scary in Aliens. Even the one in Alien 3 was pretty frightening at times.
@@freeyourself7510 Aliens turned them into just animals/Canon fodder.
A time when the characters and including us knew nothing at all and what to expect of what this creature is in it's first introduction, Which what made this movie the greatest Sci-FI masterpiece of all time... The tone, the setting, the mood, the atmosphere, the suspense, the horror, and the mystery of the unknown... True to real life situations and Human behavior... Very few today's movies of this genre can match nor can't exceed it... The movie that started it all... It was the first of it's kind... others can imitate, but pale or fail in comparison.
Mr. Hannes Well said. Too many monster movies show too much too soon and fail to build any kind of menace. This film shows them all how it’s done. Tonally, I think it inspired John Carpenter’s The Thing, too. Another masterpiece of sci-fi horror suspense...
There’s no sci-fi movie comparable to this only aliens of Cameron matched it !!!
Never watched any other sci-fi aree those too I knew I was done !!!
The new ones of R Scott sucks big time they are just stupid and boring
@@octobeard4946 that movie legitimately made me afraid to enter the shower. And I don’t get scared by horror movies easily.
@@luislizard2626 Boring? Partly, I think, because we think we know what kind of things might happen.
The suspense is incredibly layered, it's not the distress call that you need worry, or the spacejockey, or even the eggs (if you leave them alone) the monster is 4 steps away from the distress (warning) signal
Perhaps Kane thought the helmet and the suit are protective armors that will stop any organic life form from harming him ..
That's why he wasn't very cautious ..
Would you expect a jellyfish to penetrate through glass and hug your face ???
No jellyfish can do that
3:28 you can hear it burning through his helmet, he didn't even have enough time to get it off, even if he could.
Pretty sure the hissing you hear is supposed to be the pressure equalizing after his faceplate broke.
@@BlotRorschach But it didn't break, and you can see burn marks on his visor in the operating room.
I wish there was a garbage can modeled after the egg so that when you push on the foot pedal the can opens like the egg.
Imagine how things might have gone if he didn't decide to look.
Then, other eggs would have opened all at the same time all around him, they would have been after him. He was doomed soon as he stepped in there. He broke the seal by crossing the blue layer. That set the alarm right there
Or if Kane decided to back away
Poor John Hurt. The characters he played could never catch a break. He was a man mistaken for a monster due to a disfiguring disease in "The Elephant Man", had an actual monster attach to his face and burst out his chest in "Alien", and got interrogated and tortured by the thought police in "1984."
And then we he played Caligula in I, CLAUDIUS, he got assassinated.
And had yet ANOTHER monster burst from his chest in Spaceballs....
He also gets absolutely brutalized in "The Midnight Express".
Iconic actor.
He dies or something happens to him in like 90% of his movies. He embraced the typecasting clearly. He died a pretty tragic death IRL too...
Sold some great wands tho...
Kane by the egg: "It seems to be completely sealed." Me watching: It seems to be something you shouldn't be f***ing with.
You know what's interesting that I just realized/noticed? Xenomorph hives look almost identical to the structure of the interior of the Jockey/Engineer starships. I dunno if it's the Giger-esque approach to the set design or if it's intentional, but it definitely looks and feels like a form of mimicry.
Now this is suspense and terror!
J Wunder Absolutely agree, man. This was Scott at his greatest.
The painstaking detail of this scene is just remarkable. My favorite part is seeing the condensation, or black goo (not sure what it is) drip upside down at 2:27.
It just adds an otherworldly quality to the whole experience where you quickly realize that you’re a looong way from earth.
Whoa Good spot. Most people don’t notice that. It’s the very definition of “uncanny”.
When you say "black goo" do you mean the moisture shown around the outside of the egg just before it opens?
Fun fact, the reason why it was dripping upside down was because the egg itself was upside down above the camera, and the operator can thrust the facehugger downwards towards the camera like a hand puppet.
The black goo is pathogen
yesssssss, a detail never talked about i feel, and everytime i watch it i look closely to make sure im not seeing it wrong... and wondering how they did it and why (clearly they filmed it upside down, but that just goes to show how intentional that detail was)
My favorite scene from alien is where John Hurt goes to the Diner and an alien bursts out of his chest and goes "oh no, not again."
LONE STAAAARRR!!
BARF!
What did he order?!
The Special.
That's what I ordered! Change it to the soup!
Smart move.
Hello my baby....
Observe and educate children This is the rationale behind not touching extraterrestrial objects on a far-off alien world.
2:28 black goo from Prometheus, never noticed that!
Prometheus fué, lamentablemente, una película de acción... más...
I have not seen one comment about Lambert stating over and over again: "Let's get out of here". She sensed trouble.
Lambert was always very panicky/worried and she was my least fave character in this film
She was the smart one. Veronica Cartwright won a Saturn award for the frightened terrified Lambert
Can travel millions of light years from earth but can’t have common sense
Jesseg0815 What I wanna know is: how did Dallas get Kane out after the attack without waking up any more eggs...? 🤔
Definitely not millions of light years. Just scratching the surface of the galaxy, but into several solar systems.
@@octobeard4946 according to the novelization, when he stopped responding, Dallas and Lambert used a winch to retrieve him via his lifeline.
@@octobeard4946 Good point
Millions of people fly by plane every single day, thousands of kilometers away from home, and you would be surprised how many of them don't have common sense.
About 2 months ago, the cinema in my town had a sci fi night. This movie was one of the few playing that night. I remember whenever the Facehugger came up my younger brother screamed like a 2 year old girl. I swear that was the hardest I laughter ever.
About 2 months ago a cinema 25 mins drive from me was playing Aliens and Michael Biehn was there for a live Q&A.
Yeep..let's just fucking look inside some unknown egg after seeing one big fucking dead alien. I guess that what everyone would have done.
To be honest I think the sequence on the movie is wrong: it would have made a lot more sense if Kane hadn't encountered space jockey and instead the events would have happened simultaneously - Kane finding eggs and the rest of the crew encountering dead space jockey.
Most people think audiences were holding their breath and scared....
In actuality, everyone was screaming at him to get the hell away from the pretty blue light. Nobody even screamed when the face hugger jumped out. They were all too busy calling Kane an idiot.
Nobody bought the premise that anyone would go near those damn eggs and we're offended by the premise.
I'm glad I don't have to watch movies at theaters.
@@gaynzz6841 Maybe stop living in a stupid country. Over here everyone is quiet at theaters (except for comedies when people laugh).
All right, I'm distant from my system, on a strange moon, in an alien derelict ship, I found some eggs which looks alive, and something is moving inside. The top of the egg is opened - why wouldn't I lean over it, right?
Right! I was just saying that And you find organic life, on top of it? It's a monumental discovery
The music and score is so amazing, othewordly.
Alien will always be one of the best films ever made. The scariest scene where the facehugger clamps on Kane melting through his helmet. Alien now turns 45! It feels like this movie was made in the 80's rather than in the 70's. Alien is one of my personal favorites.
This feeling of being totally alone,in a dark mysterious place,in the dark,with tons of eggs,so eerie and utterly creepy.As if you went to the ends of the Universe and soo far away from anything remotely human.
I imagine that the Facehugger's entire life span as soon as it springs into action is one giant orgasm. Once it starts, it doesn't stop until it reaches the climax, then dies (after laying its xeno goo into the host). The fact that it has the undertone of sexaul intercouse makes the Alien creature utterly horrifying.
Fan Made Videos Yeah. It’s the very definition of the unheimlich - the uncanny - familiar, but unfamiliar.
it stays alive while attached to the face, actually altering the hosts DNA while the egg gestates. it also breathes, supplying oxygen to the host. bet you didnt knw that.
The hortific sounding beacon.
Stay away.
Ripley: It's more of a warning. Stay away.
Approaching the derelict ship.
"Lets get out of here." Stay away.
"There seems to be a mist hovering above them." Stay away.
"It seems to be living"
Leans his face right above it.
Human self preservation index: 0
That must be a first.
there might been queen hibernating nearby
Kane dies for his stupid curiousness and disobeying the orders.
Fun fact, they used sheep intestines and cow stomach lining to create the Xenomorph egg.
I want to know what happens when he breaks that layer of smoke, does he really slip or does it momentarily immobilize him?
I wish Kane had been a little more cautious.
It was so frightening to watch the first time back then that I could not watch it again for many years.
Me as well
This the first true Horror scene I’ve seen when I was a kid (before the Chestburster...)
zkyroni It might be mine as well. I made my mother rent yeh film on VHS when I was about 10 so I could watch it.
I watched it too on taped vhs with my mom and bro, around when I was 8. At first I didn’t know what was going on, I didn’t flinch, but It’s was so intense and horrifying, it left my insides shaken and the scenes scarred in my mind. I also read the comic book version some time after watching the movie, just as horrifying! 😱
First horror movie also for me! The science fiction / horror genre is just huge! Alien and The Thing 1982 are the best of their kind! Always had trouble with Aliens which no longer has this atmosphere that operates.
the sound of the egg before the facehugger jumps out is disturbing and gross
Those eggs always looked so gross lol
Dallas should have said to Kane when he said leathery objects eggs or something get out of their now get back up here
Listen I’ve always been more cautious than curious and it served me pretty well Kane should’ve done the same thing when he saw those eggs!!!
He should have used that pistol the moment he saw it move like that and just ran tf out of there with Dallas and Lambert. Nostalgia! 😱👽☠️
That guy had a death wish. who the hell would be that curious and abandoning all natural instincts.
Before Facehugger attacks Kane
Me: (Facehugger fluttering and moving in the egg) Aww, you are so cute.
After Facehugger attacks Kane
Me: Nevermind, you are not cute.
The cute fluttering is actually ridley Scott's rubber gloved hands and the egg had all kinds of raw meat and intestines inside
I’m glad I grew up during the times when movies were movies. Sets were so much more engrossing than green screen cgi. Movie making like this truly has become a lost art.
1:42 Boom
Kane should I've avoid it 😔
The fucking build up man, tension like this is something you won't see these days.
That thing fluttering in the egg & the pulsating after it opens 😱😵💫😵
thats one way to get pregnant ig
Ok how the hell did Dallas and Lambert do to carry Kane’s body for two kilometers? That’s the real question
I honestly wonder how those eggs got in the derelict in the first place. Was there already a Queen around that laid them?
In the novel it stated that the crew encountered them on a planet they were exploring and after the crew was infected they sat down on a lifeless planetoid and set out the warning beacon to keep others from sharing the same fate
They were bioweapons of the dead "pilot" Alien. They are organized and frozen for transport, so it's pretty clear they were always there.
@@ArmyGuyDan was that planet the one from alien covenant…
@@imissme8313 no
@@ArmyGuyDan why not just self destruct? Seems to be less margin for error
Avid fan since I saw it at the Dome theater in Sactown, Ca 5th grade when it first released. In fact I recall that Kane was holding a small alloy tool. Anyway, some questions over the years; wonder about the complexity for Dallas rescuing Kane. That hoist and cable has to handle over 500 pds no prob. and how did Dallas retrieve him 3rows deep without tripping another egg to wake? I used to think the blue beam was a trigger for eggs to know "it's facetime!" Although I love Aliens too, it did a lot to eliminate all the complexities of the original egg system for me.
goratgo 70 I thought the same thing about the blue beam. Who knows: maybe it was, before the canon got all shades of convoluted. I’m not blaming Damon Lindelof... much.
I think the blue beam was a preservative for the eggs. The jockey was fossilised so I can't imagine how long those eggs had been there.
@@octobeard4946Really wish they'd have just trusted Jon Spaihts.
He's wearing hockey gloves @ 2:05 and 2:18, "Armadillo" hard thumb protection and top padded fingers.
am I the only one who thinks the last bit looked dumb as fuck? I really liked the first two alien movies but when the facehugger jumps onto him here, it somehow managed to get through a like +6cm thick helmet(watch it in a later scene when they remove it and you'll see how rly thick it was) it only had that wierd tongue thing, no teeth or anything, and later movies never show them use accid so, when ripley gets almost facehugged in Aliens, why not use the accid then if it had it? thank god it never happened again..
Like your vídeo :3
Crazy how you revisit this scene in Alien Isolation 😅
Ok, so eggs only come from a Queen right?. So what happened to it?.
Kevin Serrick Probably starved to death when the food source ran out. That layer of blue mist is often seen as some form of cryo. Evidently, the aliens lack the technology to set that up, which suggests the eggs were being harvested. And something went wrong...
@@octobeard4946 what "food source" would that be?.
Kevin Serrick Likely the original inhabitants of the derelict ship...
Octo Beard well the prequels coming up make it seem like it’s not going to be a queen responsible for those eggs...
Enzyte Yeah. I’m mostly trying to forget about those... Damon Lindeloff has no respect for canon.
0% surviving skills: omg there are some big weird eggs, I'll take a look...
So where is the queen that laid them?
According to the comics, she died out. But one alien warrior is capable of producing one egg that always has a face hugger for a queen in it. I think the inference is that the warrior needs to make sure the environment is safe before risking a queen in it.
This is quite literally my favorite movie of all time, having seen it for what feels hundreds of times, and I STILL jump when the chestburster attacks. What keeps me watching is the world-building; the set design; the Hitchcockian pacing and coy approach to gore; the convincing acting by a relatively older cast, which lends a certain texture; the bellyaching of the blue-collar workers on a fucking SPACESHIP; the slithering, insinuating nature of the alien and its life cycle, full of sexual symbolism; and the absolutely iconic final sequence with Sigourney Weaver singing softly to herself in a spacesuit, like some of us when we find a cockroach in our bedroom.
There is nothing quite like Alien. I think it should be re-released in theatres annually, so that younger generations can see what all the fuss is about, in an environment where they can't press pause., or turn the lights on, or escape to their phones. They might find it cheesy, sure. Or they might be scared out of their wits. Either way, it will be an experience.
[Edit for those who don't know: The gooey muslce-y bit inside the egg was a chicken breast, and the fluttering inside the egg ("It seems to have life...") was director Ridley Scott moving his hands behind the gooey alien eggshell.
Wow! I didn't remember how good this movie is. Thank you for posting!
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Why did Kane put his face over the ovoid it begs believe your in an alien ship and you go and do a dumb thing like that has common sense gone backwards?
“Did IQs just sharply drop while I was away...”
@@octobeard4946 Could you imagine seeing that alien ship for the first time it would frighten the crap out of me ? Going inside it well that's a different story
The Ghost 62 He is a scientist he was curious
@@actionfigurescollectionssu7854 Curiosity killed the cat,even scientists can be stupid
The Ghost 62 Yup
As soon as the word eggs is used......bail!!
This scene is actually so lame 😢
Humans have the technology to do interstellar travel and yet they still rely on that tiny flash light?
Come on
They should have something like a floating orb that lights up every thing like it's broad day light under the sun
IDK if Ive thought of this question before, or had it answered. But if there's all those eggs there, isn't there an Alien queen there too? Still alive?
John Hurt impresionante actor, partner perfecto para la genial Sigourney Weaver.
Vamu Darcho Jandreoski Pegasus General Klucot od Nemesis Station go imam so mene saka Planeta Zemja da ja tovari - Vodata Okeanite da ja zemi - Oruzjeto - i videte sho ce prajte dalje. Pravezo na Nemesis Station kade daeta mu go kazav.
If I’d seen the eggs, hell if I’d seen even the ship crashed, I’d be back on earth within the hour lmao
Nancy Pelosi would follow this Kane Manuever in February of 2020 by rushing and diving head first right into San Francisco Chinatown.
American Born Patriot. Forget it, Jake!! It’s Chinatown...
@@octobeard4946 San Francisco Chinatown.
It's pronounced Nasty Piglosi.
J I have a T-shirt where the sign says Free Hugs...
@J Pelosi -Weyland-Yutani
Don’t let your kids watch it! becaue it’s scary alien 3:25
This is one of the best scenes in the movie, but seriously, that has to be the least convincing slip in cinematic history.
all the creativ mysterious complexity and simplicity of the derelict ship scene is what fictional storytelling is all about... you give a million ideas of intriguing stories to the audience by only showing them the ending... what happened to this ship and the pilot before this was always a topic of great interest to me growing up, right until prometheus came out
aaron breeds I agree. This scene is a wonderful piece of visual storytelling (and why Prometheus was utterly unnecessary).
I've always said that Mystery was Alien's greatest asset. Usually I cant pinpoint why a movie is great but Alien is one of the few movies where I can. I do like Prometheus but it ruined the Alien franchise.
I watched this movie for the first time today. I had no backstory on any of the events in any part of the film, but I knew what the facehuggers and the eggs are from the other films.
When Kane first mentioned the word "egg" I was like "Oh shit".
When Kane slipped right into between the eggs I started freaking the fuck out.
And when Kane looked RIGHT INTO THE OPENING OF THE EGG I WAS SO FUCKING DONE LMAO
Dukatelo It’s a great moment, isn’t it?
How long do these "eggs" remain viable for life?
Well, according to what is said by Dallas about the space jockey, “dead for a long time, fossilized, grown out of the chair”, we can assume that these eggs are about the same age, so probably tens or hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of years.
@@Vmidnight1917 So these face huggers are just alive and in waiting for that long? Long time alien fan, so I know the series. It just seems like quite a stretch.....and what they did with Prometheus and Alien Covenant doesn't make it sny better. I'm not opposed to getting background on the Space Jockey, I just think it would be better explained with what was seemingly the original themes. We are not alone in the galaxy, and there are other mysterious life forms with reasoning abilities. There didn't have to be a direct connection with Earth.
@@seanchaney3086 It is told in the novel that the area is hot and well-tempered.
It was , looked at every shadow on my way home after the movie.
This isn't a place to be in.
When he says, "It seems to have life--organic life." For him, as a scientist, that must have been a gigantic discovery for him. Huge deal. Of course we know what happened, but yeah.
You are talking about Kane right? He's not a scientist just the executive officer of nostromo.
@@shamcaster6087 Okay
So can someone explain why the OTHER eggs didn’t hatch & just the one?? 🤔🤔🤔
because you have to near it for it to hatch
i dont need sleep i need answers >:(
He should have used.his sonic screwdriver 😂
1:44
He kicked an egg
As the saying goes, curiosity killed the cat.
My mom and dad rest in peace the both of them said this movie and the exorcist at the theaters was the scariest they’ve ever experienced
RIP but I would love to go back in time and watch it in theatres
I remember when this happened to me.
No you don't.
How did you survive the chestburster? Impressive!
@@AchtungBaby77 Pepto-Bismol.
He was used as a host for the stronger species of alien
Stronger? Up to date no xenomorph organism survived encounter with the human race. On LV-426 one Marine unit and one woman destroyed entire hive with a Queen in charge. On evolutionary level this "stronger species of alien" lost at each and every ocassion.
They humiliated human kind
@@PrzybyszzMatplanety because humans like happy endings. Reality would be different.
SPACE FORCE!
the bgm is awesome 🙌🏻
"I don't know what that is, but in the name of science...I'm gonna put my face in it!"
Kane's thoughts, probably.
"It seems to have life, organic life." Yup, it's called "Ridley Scott's hands".
It STIll scares me