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I, unfortunately, can't think of any other Alien rip-offs, but, I had no idea that Alien itself, had ripped off 2 previous sci-fi films. Also, I had no idea there were 2 Terminator 2s, lol.
If you squint and ignorethe lesser production value, Creature could easily be headcanon'd as taking place in the same universe as Alien. The titular Creature could just be another variant of Xenomorph biology. A much better movie though, is Outland starring Sean Connery. There's no aliens at all, but the aesthetics and town of the movie are straight out of Alien. The mining station where it occurs looks like exactly the sort of the place where the Nostromo crew would work.
I was bewildered by his age, so I looked it up and was about to make that very clarification. How the hell does Joe look older than Emilio and Charlie now back in the 80s? Like did Martin have him when he was 9? Such an odd mistake.
‘Carnosaur II,’ believe it or not, is a straight-up remake of ‘Aliens’ but with dinosaurs in a uranium mine instead of extraterrestrials in a space colony.
@@JCIce007 I always thought Dog Soldiers was more like Predator rather than Aliens. Carnosaur II is totally a ripoff of Aliens though. I love Dog Soldiers, its one of my favorite werewolf movies and I think it pays homage/is inspired by Predator rather than a ripoff. Its kind of hard to be 100% original, but you can tell when movies are blatantly ripping off source material.
My favourite thing about DeepStar Six: It's a nuclear missile launch complex. On the ocean floor. The most volcanic and tectonically active region of the planet. I would love to meet the guy who thought, "You know all those nuclear missile subs we have? What if we had one that couldn't move?"
The Deepstar Six and Leviathan segment reminded me, is there any chance to dig up some aquatic themed horror movie list? I've got a good fear of the ocean and love of marine biology but it's really hard to find any movies that scratch that itch.
I'll second that. Underwater horror can be as simple as Shark Week for me sometimes! So a proper horror movie in that setting can be a real spine tingler.
"Inseminoid" was filmed in Chiselhurst Caves, near London. The Caves have a wonderful history of their own, with its own Ghost, being an Air Raid Shelter in WW2, and having Jimi Hendrix Perform there in the sixties. I went to a Wedding Reception there!
While you were showing clips from Deep Star 6 I kept saying, "No, thats Leviathan". When you showed Leviathans clips I said "Thats Leviathan too". They were so similar I combined parts from each in my memory as one movie.
Love this list. Love 13 Questions. Love the timelines. Love Dead Last. And I especially love how you refer to actors best known for other roles by their names of those other characters. So great! And I'm so glad I recently found your channel. 👍
Roger Corman produced Forbidden World (1981) and then had it remade as Dead Space (1994), so it's an alien ripoff twice over. The latter features Dar and Heisenberg. Deep Space (1988) is another "Alien but it's on modern Earth" ripoff.
And don't forget that Prometheus and Alien (in that order) is basically At The Mountains Of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft. Homages are great to me, ripoffs of course, are not. Great video sir.
@@MB-lz5eb Well to me an homage would be something that gives nod to the thing it's inspired by, and doing it's own thing, Where as a ripoff usually says "hey look at the thing we are using don't you like that?" It's not really a set rule, but an example would be like Space Mutiny being a ripoff of Battlestar Galactica/Star Wars. Where as Firefly is an homage to both Space and Western films. Maybe not the best examples but I hope that explains somewhat.
The Terror Within (1989) also ripped off a LOT from Alien. Woman is impregnated, monster baby rips out of her, they chase the creature through air vents with a flamethrower, etc.
The time between "It" and "Alien" = 21 years The time between "Alien" and now = 42+ years. It's amazing how far movies have come since 1958 and how far they haven't come since 1979
One forgotten Alien ripoff is the 1981 TV movie The Intruder Within, which is basically Alien on an oil rig. I think you can see the whole movie on RUclips!
I saw Dark Universe as a kid in 1993 and for literally my entire life i could rememeber things about the movie but not the name!! Thank you i can finally die happy at 33
There was also the Rutger Hauer movie 'Split Second' and there was a TV movie that was basically Alien on an ocean oil platform 'The Intruder Within'..
You know I watched Contamination 5 months ago and I can't recall a thing about it except that it was mind-numbingly boring. I recall liking Leviathan and Deepstar Six when I was younger but that has been a very long time. In other news, I need to get back to my Alien rewatch...
Creature is a good movie if you can find the right version. It exists in a restored, letterbox/original aspect, non-rated version. There are about 5 or more cuts of the movie so it can be tricky to find the one that is decent.
Now now, it's only a rip-off or clone when a small budget company makes a movie based on a big budget company. When a big budget company makes a movie based on a small budget one, it's a remake, inspired by, or a homage. ;p
The ALIEN rip-off is collectively the most fun subgenre of derivative cash-in, with only the JAWS knockoffs coming close. It's funny that probably the two most perfect monster movies ever made have spawned so many fatally imperfect clones which are, in an entirely different way, incredibly enjoyable to watch. Maybe it's because JAWS and ALIEN were themselves just A-list versions of old school drive-in exploitation movies, so the subject matter is already perfectly suited for low-budget, formula schlock. It's a cliche, I know, but I'd rather spend a whole day watching ALIEN rip-offs than waste an hour and half watching just about any film on Hollywood's current production/release schedule... ...which explains why LIFE is probably the least fun of any film on this list. Knockoffs should not be made & released by major studios.
I am surprised you mentioned PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES without mentioning QUEEN OF BLOOD as well - it’s a pretty similar movie starring John Saxon and Dennis Hopper.
Also, FORBIDDEN WORLD should definitely be on this list. It's a Corman film that's more derivative of ALIEN, but significantly sleazier than GALAXY OF TERROR. It is to GALAXY OF TERROR what HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP is to PIRANHA.
When I was a kid I remember watching this movie: I believe it was on a space station or a space ship landed on a planet, where they've found something (egg maybe?), anyway, an alien occurred and started to kill/infecting people. It was injecting its victims with something that made the people into sort of "bloody blobs of protein" is the best way to describe what I remember. The way they defeated it was when they cut the actual tumor from this one guy who had it and made the alien eat said tumor and it killed it. No idea how this one movie was named, just remember that the creature was looking soooo much like the Alien (I vaguely remember a tentacle kill/rape scene too). Really bummed it was not on this list, as I was looking forward to re-watch it if I see it here.
@@skyfly5899 Mmmhm. I just checked and the film you are referring to is way too old (1956). The one I am talking about is probably from the early 80's. First I've watched it on VHS the late 80's/early, EARLY 90's.
@@skyfly5899 That's the one! Oooh, Imma so gonna find it and watch it now. The memories... Pretty sure I've watched it under "Mutant" too. Thanks a bunch!
If you look closely, the alien eggs from contamination, look exactly like the eggs for the creatures in critters. I wonder if both were shot by the same Studio or were props that were left over shortly between both films?
They look the same, but I can't see any link between the two films. Not even using the same filming locations, they were shot in different countries. This is a very intriguing mystery.
Hey, if you saying that The Abyss is better than Deepstar Six (saw it as a child, as an adult it reminded me of Terror from the Deep, the second of the original X-Com/UFO Defense series) then I guess I should watch it :O
I loved Contamination, but I am a huge Ian McCulloch fan, Planet of Vampires was fantastic, to be honest I've seen almost all of these and thing they are all a great watch
I think Leviathan would have been better if Ernie Hudson hadn't died like Parker in Alien and it had ended with Peter Weller being scratched and probably infected. Deepstar Six was o.k. until it becomes obvious who the two characters who will not be killed are. It! The Terror from Beyond Space is very good, as is Planet of the Vampires. In the United States, I think Inseminoid was called Horror Planet.
Great list of rip offs and clones. Galaxy of Terror is a good movie in my opinion great cast and good story. Forbidden World (1982) is a good Alien rip off not included on this list.
If you are looking at clones of Alien, can I suggest that you look at the movie that inspired ‘Alien’? I am talking about ‘The Quatermas Xperiment (1955) by Hammer Films. This movie started out as a BBC television serial. If you get the chance, watch it and you’ll see what I mean.
Nigel Kneale, writer of nearly everything Quatermass, is responsible for the plot of Halloween 3. Its his story, though the script was rewritten. Kind of makes sense if you're familiar with Kneale's preoccupations as a writer.
I think that Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor from -90 fits into this list, great creature design and effects! www.imdb.com/title/tt0107561/?ref_=tt_mv_close
Joe Estevez is Charlie and Emilio's UNCLE not brother..............Wish I could downvote you more than once for that and your cracks about Ryan Reynolds and Venom. Not to mention Shocking Dark is an AlienS rip off not an Alien rip off.
Alright, Dark Universe. I remember that now. Saw it on Monstervision in the Pre Joe Bob days. Now if I could only figure out what that movie with the masked Native American ghosts haunting the guy was called I'd be set.
I think the only movie on this list I've never seen is 'Alien 2: On Earth', and now of course I must. Both for the sake of completeness and because it looks like a great laugh.
It seriously scared the shit out of me as a kid, I watched it a few years back and thought, what fucking drugs did my parents have me on back then lol worth a watch though if you can get it, it's also known as "Alien Terror"
Have you ever seen the Star Crystal? It’s basically the Alien ripoff setup this Orange algae alien kills some of the crew. However, it then hacks into the ships computer and finds an electronic Bible. The alien then becomes a fucking Jehovah’s Witness and the surviving crew forgive it. It’s one of the worst movies ever
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Wasn't aliens a ripoff itself?
Watch the video for the answer.
Oops. Joe Estevez is the brother of Martin Sheen & the uncle of Charlie & Emilio.
I, unfortunately, can't think of any other Alien rip-offs, but, I had no idea that Alien itself, had ripped off 2 previous sci-fi films. Also, I had no idea there were 2 Terminator 2s, lol.
You should have added "Underwater" to this list.
Creature is pretty good for a cheesy sci-fi movie, great list though!
If you squint and ignorethe lesser production value, Creature could easily be headcanon'd as taking place in the same universe as Alien. The titular Creature could just be another variant of Xenomorph biology.
A much better movie though, is Outland starring Sean Connery. There's no aliens at all, but the aesthetics and town of the movie are straight out of Alien. The mining station where it occurs looks like exactly the sort of the place where the Nostromo crew would work.
@@JCIce007 clever
Joe Estevez is Martin Sheen's younger brother and uncle to Emelio and Charlie Sheen.
That makes more sense
I was bewildered by his age, so I looked it up and was about to make that very clarification. How the hell does Joe look older than Emilio and Charlie now back in the 80s? Like did Martin have him when he was 9? Such an odd mistake.
"does anything really 'star' Joe Estevez'?"
‘Carnosaur II,’ believe it or not, is a straight-up remake of ‘Aliens’ but with dinosaurs in a uranium mine instead of extraterrestrials in a space colony.
oh, I believe it! and you’ll be finding out all about that in just a few short weeks.
I've always thought of Dog Soldiers as basically being Aliens with British soldiers against werewolves, but yeah, Carnosaur is *really* blatant.
Xtro 2 is as well! This time is aliens in a parallel dimension though.
@@JCIce007 I always thought Dog Soldiers was more like Predator rather than Aliens. Carnosaur II is totally a ripoff of Aliens though. I love Dog Soldiers, its one of my favorite werewolf movies and I think it pays homage/is inspired by Predator rather than a ripoff. Its kind of hard to be 100% original, but you can tell when movies are blatantly ripping off source material.
"You look rather Gigeresque" is going to be my new low-key insult.
My favourite thing about DeepStar Six: It's a nuclear missile launch complex. On the ocean floor. The most volcanic and tectonically active region of the planet. I would love to meet the guy who thought, "You know all those nuclear missile subs we have? What if we had one that couldn't move?"
The Deepstar Six and Leviathan segment reminded me, is there any chance to dig up some aquatic themed horror movie list? I've got a good fear of the ocean and love of marine biology but it's really hard to find any movies that scratch that itch.
I'll second that. Underwater horror can be as simple as Shark Week for me sometimes! So a proper horror movie in that setting can be a real spine tingler.
The video game Subnautica is calling your name.
"Inseminoid" was filmed in Chiselhurst Caves, near London. The Caves have a wonderful history of their own, with its own Ghost, being an Air Raid Shelter in WW2, and having Jimi Hendrix Perform there in the sixties. I went to a Wedding Reception there!
While you were showing clips from Deep Star 6 I kept saying, "No, thats Leviathan". When you showed Leviathans clips I said "Thats Leviathan too". They were so similar I combined parts from each in my memory as one movie.
I remembered what the monsters looked like in each one, but that was it.
@@movietimelines The Death by Decompression scene always stuck with me
@@peterdanior4538 Matt McCoy being pulled in half and the decompression scene stuck with me.
Love this list. Love 13 Questions. Love the timelines. Love Dead Last. And I especially love how you refer to actors best known for other roles by their names of those other characters. So great! And I'm so glad I recently found your channel. 👍
I’m glad you found it too! Welcome aboard and I promise some really fun stuff is coming up!
Roger Corman produced Forbidden World (1981) and then had it remade as Dead Space (1994), so it's an alien ripoff twice over. The latter features Dar and Heisenberg.
Deep Space (1988) is another "Alien but it's on modern Earth" ripoff.
And don't forget that Prometheus and Alien (in that order) is basically At The Mountains Of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft. Homages are great to me, ripoffs of course, are not. Great video sir.
What would you say is the difference between an homage and a ripoff?
@@MB-lz5eb Well to me an homage would be something that gives nod to the thing it's inspired by, and doing it's own thing, Where as a ripoff usually says "hey look at the thing we are using don't you like that?" It's not really a set rule, but an example would be like Space Mutiny being a ripoff of Battlestar Galactica/Star Wars. Where as Firefly is an homage to both Space and Western films. Maybe not the best examples but I hope that explains somewhat.
The Being, watch it.
The Terror Within (1989) also ripped off a LOT from Alien. Woman is impregnated, monster baby rips out of her, they chase the creature through air vents with a flamethrower, etc.
I love Galaxy of Terror, my favorite scene is the one with Sid Haig's motto came true!
This was an especially fun watch. Well done Josh!
The time between "It" and "Alien" = 21 years
The time between "Alien" and now = 42+ years.
It's amazing how far movies have come since 1958 and how far they haven't come since 1979
15:18 - "Megaforce" should always be followed by Barry Bostwick on a flying motorcycle.
that shot of him on the cycle is easily one of the funniest unintentional comedy moments in all history.
when you asked for another one word word for alien i literally immediately thought of "creature", yeah there was a palpable amount of effort, clearly
I don't think that Life is an Alien Knock off. It had a bunch of fresh new ideas and a whole different prämisse
The first one ending reminded me of The Deamons with the two last ones escaping to discover its happening everywhere
One forgotten Alien ripoff is the 1981 TV movie The Intruder Within, which is basically Alien on an oil rig. I think you can see the whole movie on RUclips!
I found this movie on an old vcr tape my grandma had!!! I always thought it was funny/weird she had this!!💜💜
I saw Dark Universe as a kid in 1993 and for literally my entire life i could rememeber things about the movie but not the name!! Thank you i can finally die happy at 33
There was also the Rutger Hauer movie 'Split Second' and there was a TV movie that was basically Alien on an ocean oil platform 'The Intruder Within'..
Great video Josh! love the little pokes at Alien being a rip off itself :p
Lol, yeah, I had no idea.
Dark Star and Godzilla vs Destroyah really should have been granted honorable mentions.
I'd like to see an episode on 10 best and worst Asylum films.
Joe Estevez is Martin Sheen's brother, Not Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez. He would be their uncle. A text graphic will fix that error.
you are correct. that was an error in my notes.
Dang, I was hoping no one else caught this & I could be the "Uhm, Actucally ..." Guy
You know I watched Contamination 5 months ago and I can't recall a thing about it except that it was mind-numbingly boring. I recall liking Leviathan and Deepstar Six when I was younger but that has been a very long time. In other news, I need to get back to my Alien rewatch...
Am I to dare dream that there will be a Dead Last video on the Alien franchise? That promises to be mighty controversial!
definitely! but it won’t just be the Alien movies.....
Creature is a good movie if you can find the right version. It exists in a restored, letterbox/original aspect, non-rated version. There are about 5 or more cuts of the movie so it can be tricky to find the one that is decent.
Finally , a GOOD layout of decent sci-fi rip-offs , that for the most part , are worth a view . Hopfully this post lit a fuse for some fans... :D
Dude, love your vids, they get me through the day sometimes. you ever do a vid on Space Horror. Alien, Pandorum, Event Horizon etc...
Now now, it's only a rip-off or clone when a small budget company makes a movie based on a big budget company. When a big budget company makes a movie based on a small budget one, it's a remake, inspired by, or a homage. ;p
Leviathan was way more a rip-off of 1982's The Thing than it was of Alien.
Try telling this guy that.
@@Yak1312 Didn't I just do exactly that?
The ALIEN rip-off is collectively the most fun subgenre of derivative cash-in, with only the JAWS knockoffs coming close. It's funny that probably the two most perfect monster movies ever made have spawned so many fatally imperfect clones which are, in an entirely different way, incredibly enjoyable to watch. Maybe it's because JAWS and ALIEN were themselves just A-list versions of old school drive-in exploitation movies, so the subject matter is already perfectly suited for low-budget, formula schlock. It's a cliche, I know, but I'd rather spend a whole day watching ALIEN rip-offs than waste an hour and half watching just about any film on Hollywood's current production/release schedule...
...which explains why LIFE is probably the least fun of any film on this list. Knockoffs should not be made & released by major studios.
Great topic and great video!! Love your channel!!
Leviathan is more of a clone of "The Thing" than aliens.
Can you do a mini timeline on Inspector Gadget
This is my favorite series. I love all the cheesy knock offs!
Is that FlyingFoxes in the background ?
7:00 technically the most recent Alien Rip off is Alien: Covenant
I am surprised you mentioned PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES without mentioning QUEEN OF BLOOD as well - it’s a pretty similar movie starring John Saxon and Dennis Hopper.
No-one can match Riddlely Scotts masterpeice.
Also, FORBIDDEN WORLD should definitely be on this list. It's a Corman film that's more derivative of ALIEN, but significantly sleazier than GALAXY OF TERROR. It is to GALAXY OF TERROR what HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP is to PIRANHA.
When I was a kid I remember watching this movie: I believe it was on a space station or a space ship landed on a planet, where they've found something (egg maybe?), anyway, an alien occurred and started to kill/infecting people. It was injecting its victims with something that made the people into sort of "bloody blobs of protein" is the best way to describe what I remember. The way they defeated it was when they cut the actual tumor from this one guy who had it and made the alien eat said tumor and it killed it. No idea how this one movie was named, just remember that the creature was looking soooo much like the Alien (I vaguely remember a tentacle kill/rape scene too). Really bummed it was not on this list, as I was looking forward to re-watch it if I see it here.
@@skyfly5899 Mmmhm. I just checked and the film you are referring to is way too old (1956). The one I am talking about is probably from the early 80's. First I've watched it on VHS the late 80's/early, EARLY 90's.
@@skyfly5899 That's the one! Oooh, Imma so gonna find it and watch it now. The memories... Pretty sure I've watched it under "Mutant" too. Thanks a bunch!
I loved your number two. While I loved Alien in the theater, I'd already seen both of those.
I'm so glad i didn't see alien 2 on earth fully. Seeing the plot made me think why in the hell was that made.
If you look closely, the alien eggs from contamination, look exactly like the eggs for the creatures in critters. I wonder if both were shot by the same Studio or were props that were left over shortly between both films?
They look the same, but I can't see any link between the two films. Not even using the same filming locations, they were shot in different countries. This is a very intriguing mystery.
@@medes5597 agreed.
Hey, if you saying that The Abyss is better than Deepstar Six (saw it as a child, as an adult it reminded me of Terror from the Deep, the second of the original X-Com/UFO Defense series) then I guess I should watch it :O
the Abyss is pretty great. make sure you watch the extended cut, though.
@@movietimelines Aye, so a bit like Alien 3. Thanks for the tip!
Wee Baby Me used to love the SHIT out of Leviathan. Inspired years and years of fish monster art.
I love how you are getting close to 30k subscribers but it still looks like you are recording with a basic USB web camera.
i just upgraded. things should look quite different next week!
I love love LOVE the inclusion of Leviathan/DeepStar Six! Underwater Alien! Whalien!
Love ur videos keep up the great work
I loved Contamination, but I am a huge Ian McCulloch fan, Planet of Vampires was fantastic, to be honest I've seen almost all of these and thing they are all a great watch
Great vid. Great content Dawg.
contaminations "hazmat" suits remind me of the Knights who say Nee
Out of all these "Life" is definitely the best here in the list. Not as great as Alien but it's pretty good
For some reason some people thought life was a prequel to Venom
Hey why is the screen so small ?
In Space No One can hear you Scream After watching these movies lol Great Vid Sir
I think Leviathan would have been better if Ernie Hudson hadn't died like Parker in Alien and it had ended with Peter Weller being scratched and probably infected. Deepstar Six was o.k. until it becomes obvious who the two characters who will not be killed are. It! The Terror from Beyond Space is very good, as is Planet of the Vampires. In the United States, I think Inseminoid was called Horror Planet.
Planet Of Vampires is a good flick... Ghost Of Mars kinda borrowed a bit from this...
Life was good. It's the best Alien horror movie since Alien. And I include Aliens in that as Aliens is an action movie.
Great list of rip offs and clones. Galaxy of Terror is a good movie in my opinion great cast and good story. Forbidden World (1982) is a good Alien rip off not included on this list.
Life was a pretty good movie.
Alien 2 is why Aliens was chosen instead of Alien II...
14:15 and quite possibly the Doctor Who story The Ark in Space.
Leviathan is the best underwater movie for this epic Ernie Hudson line:
ruclips.net/video/rh0gjA6hViE/видео.html
I can’t believe how many of these films I’ve seen!!! Well actually I can, my mum raised me on sci-fi and horror movies.
Carnosaur 2 and Xtro 2 are also Alien(s) clones, Carnosaur 2 being my favorite.
oh, we'll be talking about carnosaur soon enough. just you wait!
Movie Timelines Awesome! Without potentially giving spoilers away I’m hoping it’s more than just three movies 🤔
considering the amount of reused footage, consider it about 4 and 1/4 movies.
Movie Timelines Ah that’s what I was hoping for!
Xtro is probably the weirdest movie I've ever seen. I met the actor for the quadruped alien as a kid.
I liked Planet Of The Vampires!! :J
I am A HUGE fan of Shocking Dark. It is SO BAD that its fing good!!! Thanx for the video!!!!!
If you are looking at clones of Alien, can I suggest that you look at the movie that inspired ‘Alien’? I am talking about ‘The Quatermas Xperiment (1955) by Hammer Films. This movie started out as a BBC television serial. If you get the chance, watch it and you’ll see what I mean.
Nigel Kneale, writer of nearly everything Quatermass, is responsible for the plot of Halloween 3. Its his story, though the script was rewritten. Kind of makes sense if you're familiar with Kneale's preoccupations as a writer.
If we're mentioning aliens clones too then this list is missing carnosaur 2
it is, but just wait about two weeks!
Do you consider Jurassic Park a horror movie
a little bit. i think it’s more action/adventure, but there’s definitely some horror elements in there too.
@@movietimelines you sir have just earned respect
Joe Estevez is Martin’s brother, Charlie and Emilio’s uncle.
Which movie do you think is the worst ?
Out of this list? Probably dark universe
Good work Sir
Re-upload? I swear I just saw this a few days ago
I think that Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor from -90
fits into this list, great creature design and effects! www.imdb.com/title/tt0107561/?ref_=tt_mv_close
You could have had an honorable mention as deep rising was technically an alien rip off, as well as several other movies also,
What about Roger Corman's Forbidden World aka Mutant 1982??? That was a good Alien Clone/Ripoff!!!!
Joe Estevez is Charlie and Emilio's UNCLE not brother..............Wish I could downvote you more than once for that and your cracks about Ryan Reynolds and Venom. Not to mention Shocking Dark is an AlienS rip off not an Alien rip off.
Alright, Dark Universe. I remember that now. Saw it on Monstervision in the Pre Joe Bob days.
Now if I could only figure out what that movie with the masked Native American ghosts haunting the guy was called I'd be set.
i dont know about that one, but in about two weeks there’s going to be something you’ll really get a kick out of.
@@movietimelines The squeeing has begun sir.
And actually after looking it up, said movie was called Shadow of the Hawk.
Coffee day😳
18:20 "...Bacterialogical..."
You know, you might be able to consider Moontrap an Alien ripoff.
I think the only movie on this list I've never seen is 'Alien 2: On Earth', and now of course I must. Both for the sake of completeness and because it looks like a great laugh.
It seriously scared the shit out of me as a kid, I watched it a few years back and thought, what fucking drugs did my parents have me on back then lol worth a watch though if you can get it, it's also known as "Alien Terror"
ruclips.net/video/WQv4bXLz3SU/видео.html
It's actually available to watch on here for free, click the link above mate, it's crappy as hell but funny if you watch it with a few pals lol ^^^
@@billyrattlesticks6949 Cheers dude. That's tomorrow's viewing sorted.:)
@@glenmcculla6843 No worries mate, enjoy ;)
Great list.
Joe Estevez is their uncle, not their brother. He is Martin Sheens brother.
I need a Wey-Yutani shirt.
it can't be a rip off if it was made before alien
bruh, number 2 shouldve been Carnosaur 2
Galaxy of Terror is amazing.
IMO Life 2017 is more a rip-off of the Venom symbiote than it is a rip-off of Alien.
18:00 ow my ears...
You left off The Terror Within. That ones pretty much an alien ripoff. I rather like it though.
hey at least Alien 2 is better than Alien Covenant.
A colonoscopy is better than Alien Covenant.
Haha your'e so funny man
You shouldbe a comedian god damn
why put a a movie before alien as number 2? you cheated
I have that shirt!
Have you ever seen the Star Crystal? It’s basically the Alien ripoff setup this Orange algae alien kills some of the crew. However, it then hacks into the ships computer and finds an electronic Bible. The alien then becomes a fucking Jehovah’s Witness and the surviving crew forgive it. It’s one of the worst movies ever