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  • Lots of monster movies make the mistake of showing their deadly antagonist too much. Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) does not. Here's why.
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  • @SceneItReviews
    @SceneItReviews  11 месяцев назад +372

    what's scarier?? showing the monster...or hiding the monster?
    (i suppose this extrapolates to horror in general too - slasher or supernatural?)

    • @thesfnb.5786
      @thesfnb.5786 10 месяцев назад +10

      Both. Slasher and supernatural
      both to the first question too

    • @KnjazNazrath
      @KnjazNazrath 10 месяцев назад +8

      Existential horror is the best. How does "Being John Malkovich" fit into your paradigm?

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 10 месяцев назад +4

      Monster hidden is pretty good. Midnight Mass wasn't scary scary, but not seeing the monster at rhe first few episodes was just perfect. Then they showed the monster and it was meh.

    • @philonetic321
      @philonetic321 10 месяцев назад +3

      Cloverfield sucked and the monster was silly. Jason and Myers managed to pull off the same fear in anticipation while being out in the open. Both styles make you question every corner turned. ALIEN is great but Jodorowsky's DUNE had to fail, Ridley Scott was nearly fired, Ripley's character was nearly killed off, the budget was doubled and still wasn't enough. Without the ALIEN, it would've been just another forgotten monster film. The father of Biomechanics and the Necronomicon had to give us his unearthly monster and biomechanical Derelict ship.

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 10 месяцев назад +3

      Mystique is always better for a while in the beginning

  • @tuomashaapakoski5250
    @tuomashaapakoski5250 11 месяцев назад +3848

    "There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it." -Alfred Hitchcock

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  11 месяцев назад +167

      Hitchcock 🤝Suspense

    • @SuperMaster000X
      @SuperMaster000X 9 месяцев назад +1

      🗿

    • @therearenoshortcuts9868
      @therearenoshortcuts9868 9 месяцев назад +19

      there is no sexiness in the bang
      only the anticipation of xxx LOL

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 9 месяцев назад +24

      It’s kind of nonsense. Anticipation is great - it’s king - but the bang can be scary too and it’s consequences even scarier …

    • @idenpropovad1034
      @idenpropovad1034 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@whynottalklikeapirat I would think what happens after the bang is more reffered to as horror, as the first thought in aftermath of a 'terrific' event can still terrify, but more likely leaves a horrified sense before they think "what happened?"

  • @whitevii1533
    @whitevii1533 9 месяцев назад +1997

    My Dad still talks about how shocking it was for Tom Skerritt's character Dallas to die. He was the only really known actor in the movie and a lot of people went because they recognized him. Nobody expected him to die and it really makes that jump scare even more effective. Nowadays killing off a main character or well-known actor isn't unheard of, but you just didn't do that back then. You're watching him in these vents and it's scary but you still feel an element of safety. "Surely they won't kill off Tom Skerritt..." It makes the jumpscare (and the rest of the film) very unpredictable.

    • @Duothimir
      @Duothimir 9 месяцев назад +83

      >Tom Skerritt
      >Completely ignores John Hurt, the actual biggest name in that movie at the time, who was killed off first specifically because he was the biggest star they had and it would be shocking

    • @whitevii1533
      @whitevii1533 9 месяцев назад +85

      No need to be a dick about it. He coulda said Hurt and I remembered the conversation wrong. Either way, both were famous and both were killed off because of that shock factor.@@Duothimir

    • @AmeliaMastervally
      @AmeliaMastervally 9 месяцев назад +15

      OMG I had a similar experience with the movie Life (I recommend watching it before reading but whatever) I only recognised Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal and went "oh I guess they'll be the main characters!" nope. Those bitches were dead IMMEDIATLY

    • @Mokiefraggle
      @Mokiefraggle 8 месяцев назад +17

      @@Duothimir I mean, it could also entirely depend on one's viewpoint. Skerritt is an American actor, so someone whose knowledge of film is primarily Hollywood-based rather than British films would possibly be more likely to latch onto him as "the big name actor" than Hurt. Especially since Skerritt featured in things like M*A*S*H, which would probably have been fairly well-known in general. Meanwhile the list of films prior to Alien that we see Hurt in are primarily British dramas, with only Midnight Express (and providing the voice of Aragorn in Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings animated film) standing out as something you can guarantee an American viewer would have seen.

    • @Cal6009
      @Cal6009 3 месяца назад +2

      It still works now because there's still the convention of the leading man surviving

  • @LSP2387
    @LSP2387 3 месяца назад +710

    The cat's reaction to a person getting violently killed by a monster is far too real.

    • @RodrigoMorenoAviacion
      @RodrigoMorenoAviacion 2 месяца назад +11

      The shot of Jonesy's reaction to tge appearance of the xenomorph is my favorite in all of cinema's history.

    • @christophertadeo6120
      @christophertadeo6120 Месяц назад +17

      "What's the mater with u people.. Never seen a feline pounce on her meal before"- cats thoughts

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 18 дней назад +5

      @@christophertadeo6120 "Hmpf....who´s gonna open my next meal now?"

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine 10 дней назад +4

      'Well that was slightly odd. Now what?'

    • @Tarnished-bn5gq
      @Tarnished-bn5gq 9 дней назад +5

      “Wow, I missed the part where that’s my problem.”

  • @Pheebs77
    @Pheebs77 10 месяцев назад +1175

    The scene in the air vents is just a masterclass in suspense. The music, the lighting, the claustrophobia, that haunting beep then Lambert's screaming, I shit myself EVERY TIME.

    • @wondermo0247
      @wondermo0247 10 месяцев назад +18

      maybe don't eat taco bell while watching alien? hehe

    • @itchytastyurr
      @itchytastyurr 3 месяца назад +5

      i wish the guy in the suit reached out and grabbed the camera- he just put his arms out and held it like he was asking for cuddles....

    • @tsitracommunications2884
      @tsitracommunications2884 2 месяца назад

      she should be whupped for her loudmouthed scream. lamberts a wuss

    • @arsstv
      @arsstv 9 дней назад

      Except for the cringiest pose ever thrown by the Alien. Even 7 year old me facepalmed as hard as it gets on the sheer stupidity and destruction of suspension of disbelief.

    • @user-DrKritz115
      @user-DrKritz115 День назад

      @@arsstv No you didn't 😒

  • @mirdala5231
    @mirdala5231 10 месяцев назад +771

    I think you're right - Alien works so well because you DON'T see the Alien. I went to see it on the big screen for the 30th anniversary (and having seen it several times on the small screen). It's SUCH a different experience. It was perhaps the tensest I've ever been in my life. Alien is a classic and I think it stands up well, it's a story about ordinary people overtaken by extraordinary events. I think what's missing is the shout out to the man in the Alien suit who helped make the creature into something real. Still, great and thought provoking piece.

    • @criztu
      @criztu 8 месяцев назад +7

      axually, the story is about an entity that dehumanizes man. 'xenomorph' means "foreign, alien form"
      that strange form is, in Ash's words "unclouded by consciousness, delusions of morality".
      in other words, dudes who rule the system wants us to live like robots, psychos, without discernment of good and evil.
      the same theme is explored in Blade Runner, where a dude claims he "builds replicants", but he dehumanizes humans.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 7 месяцев назад +7

      It keeps the tension always high because it never gives you an out by giving it screen time. You never know where it's going to show up next, which keeps the tension high and constantly coiling.

    • @josephharrington7129
      @josephharrington7129 Месяц назад +2

      A old friend of mine, his dad was the stunt man in that suit, and for Aliens as well (two of them did Aliens I believe). Agreed, did an amazing job.

    • @cothinker680
      @cothinker680 Месяц назад +1

      Tbh I find this movie so boring I slept

    • @deltaskelta7286
      @deltaskelta7286 19 дней назад +1

      @@cothinker680 you're so cool and brave

  • @ariochiv
    @ariochiv 9 месяцев назад +341

    The sound of Lambert's death may be the most horrifying use of audio I've ever heard in a movie.
    On repeated viewings it seems more and more artificial and unrealistic, but the first time I heard it, it was utterly terrifying.

    • @Gigan10610
      @Gigan10610 7 дней назад

      Agree, that shit had me trembling for hours

  • @twisterwiper
    @twisterwiper 2 месяца назад +50

    Veronica Cartwright delivered an absolutely GOAT level performance in Alien. The despair, and the terror she portrayed was deeply unsettling.

  • @atothetaco
    @atothetaco 10 месяцев назад +160

    There's a film I saw a trailer for recently called The Last Voyage of the Demeter, and the first half was amazing they built up the monster by showing what it had done and the legend behind it.
    Then the second half of the trailer happened, which showed off the full monster every second it could and killed almost any tension they had built

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 10 месяцев назад +27

      Yes!! They could have hidden the monster but nope. I don't get why these corporate entities want to show everything in a trailer.

    • @bananaempijama
      @bananaempijama 8 месяцев назад +16

      That is why Alien's trailer is, for me, the perfect trailer. Shows confusion, tension, mystery. In the end you want to know wth was that and you have seen 0 from the creature itself.

    • @sunchips18
      @sunchips18 8 месяцев назад +19

      What makes the Demeter segment so good in the original Dracula novel is that you never see Dracula.
      You only get accounts from the captain’s ship log as he watches his crew slowly go crazy as they get picked off one by one.
      He has no idea what’s going on. He probably doesn’t even know what a vampire is, but his crew are still dying, and the segment’s eldritch, existential dread is peak literature.
      In my mind, a perfect adaptation of that segment would’ve probably been a cross between Alien and The Lighthouse.

  • @kyoswkyosw1216
    @kyoswkyosw1216 8 месяцев назад +112

    Tremors did the same to an extent. Every little piece we think “Ah, there’s the monster” and then, that was just a tiny part of it, so we’re left thinking “So how did THAT happen then?” And even AFTER the full reveal, the entire premise of “even if you know what it looks like, you can’t see it coming anyway” added a whole other level of scary

    • @ARuiz-eu3hk
      @ARuiz-eu3hk 11 дней назад

      Hell! Fuckin love tremors. It's too damn good like alie in my opinion.

  • @leesasuki
    @leesasuki 10 месяцев назад +441

    One of the best horror game I ever played is "Prey", it has its basic monster to be able to mimic anything nearby. This make the game super fun and scary as most of the horror are in my mind, I have no idea which object is real and which is fake, and that make the tension high and the whole game really really great

    • @-_.Melody._-
      @-_.Melody._- 10 месяцев назад +17

      _NOT A MIMIC_

    • @2kanchoo
      @2kanchoo 10 месяцев назад +61

      Give alien isolation a try. With headphones it damn near gives me panic attacks listening to the bugger running around in the vents etc.

    • @sugoha_2548
      @sugoha_2548 10 месяцев назад +8

      Oh hell yeah, one of my top 5 favourite games ! While everyone cites mimic as being the scariest enemies, I'm personally more frightened by poltergeists

    • @leesasuki
      @leesasuki 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@sugoha_2548 Yeah! That enemy sound simple on paper, but the build up and reveal of it is so cool and scary!

    • @ManlyOBeeferton
      @ManlyOBeeferton 9 месяцев назад +2

      Try Alien Isolation or Resident Evil 7 in VR :D. Those have scared me significantly more than the vast majority of horror films.

  • @_The_Archive_
    @_The_Archive_ 11 месяцев назад +108

    Fun Fact: At the premiere of the movie, religious zealots set fire to a model of the Xenomorph that was displayed outside, believing it to be the work of the devil.

    • @diversityhobbit
      @diversityhobbit 11 месяцев назад

      HR Geiger was inspired by demonic imagery

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  11 месяцев назад +42

      did little facehugger models jump out of it?
      would've been 4D chess from the marketing department

    • @internisus
      @internisus Месяц назад +3

      The prop that someone tried to burn was actually the space jockey.

    • @ito2789
      @ito2789 28 дней назад +5

      Those losers will always exist unfortunately.

  • @nanatake2go
    @nanatake2go 11 месяцев назад +262

    getting very strong "Every Frame A Painting" vibes over here....
    you deserve a WAY bigger audience, love your video essays!

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  11 месяцев назад +32

      no one's ever topping Tony and Taylor, but appreciate the compliment ✌

    • @ronaldmilner8932
      @ronaldmilner8932 10 месяцев назад +5

      I just joined, so it is getting bigger.

  • @phrozac
    @phrozac 10 месяцев назад +89

    "Alien is...painfully slow by comparison...". No sir, Alien is exquisitely paced. As Ridley said, that pace is deliberate and brings the viewer into the reality he's trying to sell. I wouldn't change a second of it. If anything, the newer movies are too fast and don't allow viewers to settle in but that's another conversation, one about familiarity.

  • @oskarthenarrator
    @oskarthenarrator 9 месяцев назад +64

    I agree that hiding the monster is always beneficial. I also think Alien works as well as it does because it is such a slow build. It takes so long for anything to happen, and that makes an audience nervous, jumping at things that don't deserve it, looking for some clue, focusing too hard, and BAM!
    Beautiful filmmaking

    • @Mokiefraggle
      @Mokiefraggle 8 месяцев назад +5

      Also, the film starts out with such a weirdly casual air of the crew waking up and going about business as normal, that from minute one you're waiting for the other shoe to drop. That's part of what makes the scene with the chestburster so horrific when it does happen, is that things are so perfectly normal. You could almost presume that things were just fine, that everything was okay and back to normal now that the facehugger was dead, and then _THAT_ happens. There's a whole lot of by-the-numbers "we're just doing our job" feel to so much of the early part of the film, such that you know something really horrific must be waiting in the wings, but you're still not expecting that to go down right in the middle of _dinner!_

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 18 дней назад

      I felt the same about "The Thin Red Line", when there is like half an hour just catching runaways, and then an entire invasion onto an abandoned beach, and suddenly a bullet whips out from the fog, and you don´t even know where it came from, never mind spotting the shooter. That was absolutely terrifying, because you were already biting your nails after 40+ minutes of suspense

  • @losalfajoresok
    @losalfajoresok 11 месяцев назад +131

    It's definitelly a masterpiece, all the elements of the movie are crafted with love and care

  • @JDroneX
    @JDroneX 3 месяца назад +12

    When he says "her death is heard, it's probably more frightening hearing it than seeing it." it immediately made me think of Lethal Company, and how even though its such a simple game one of the more terrifying aspects is when you are playing with others, and generally all of you are at first goofing off and having a good time until the monsters and accidents pick you off one by one, hearing people scream and then abruptly get silenced either in the distanced or through the walkies only adds that much more tension to an already eerie situation.

  • @EddValdez
    @EddValdez 9 месяцев назад +36

    I think The Descent (2005) nails hiding the monster well too. The movie was set underground so shadows and silhouettes from a distance worked well for the terror.

  • @justinross9833
    @justinross9833 10 месяцев назад +38

    The first time I saw this movie as a kid, I definitely thought it was slow. Now, watching it with matured eyes, I have a different level of appreciation with Ridley's craftsmanship.

    • @zozako1
      @zozako1 8 дней назад

      when i was a kid(i was 8 and i truly loved to watch horror movies even a Doom movie in that age, maybe i was too young for them but i still enjoyed them and never regret that i saw em) i actually watched every episode of Alien and also eventually Predators with my grandpa
      and i really enjoyed them, they were really fun and i truly loved the anticipation it had
      i didnt think of it as a slow film in my personal opinion, i truly loved every second of it
      it was overall so beautiful
      even after 10 years its still on my list of Best Movies ever seen

  • @vickystrudwick3939
    @vickystrudwick3939 11 месяцев назад +74

    I couldn't agree more - "hidden" is way scarier. I remember being terrified by the Amityville Horror when it was out (the late 70's, I think ) because my imagination produced far more terror than any descriptive prose or illustration. Alien is the same - the hints and glimpses let your mind run rampant and that lets us give ourselves the scare and thrill we're after.

  • @EK-911
    @EK-911 11 месяцев назад +58

    Definitely scarier having hidden monsters

  • @mrfrosty3
    @mrfrosty3 10 месяцев назад +33

    I first saw Alien when it was on tv in the early 80s, I remember everyone loving it, there was no talk about it being slow or boring. I think it is close to perfect.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 5 месяцев назад +17

    Movies that seem slow are one of two things: details matter and people who don't notice or don't understand details are watching.

  • @duxpe
    @duxpe 10 месяцев назад +58

    If i remember correctly, Terry said that even him couldn't put the finger on what made the movie so good and scary. For me Alien is a masterclass in multiple areas and it is what happens when everyone involved focus on the same objective (the horror). In a lot of other movies in the genre i get the sensation that the light is too plastic, or that the editor is in a hurry, or that the sound design is taken over by the score and etc... That goes to show that if even ONE element is not on target with the vibe that the movie needs the whole thing can fall apart.
    (Note: there is no right or wrong in horror, i think you can make any vibe work, but is the director and producers job to communicate that well enough so no one get it wrong and if someone gets it wrong it need to be changed, check the history behind the score made by Jerry Goldsmith and how it was used).

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 7 месяцев назад +3

      The environment is absolutely the star of the show in Alien. It heightens all the tension by being what is shown for the whole length of screen time, feeling very uncomfortable and alien in itself.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 9 месяцев назад +71

    I see the "hiding the monster" approach to horror as having earlier roots than Jaws. If you watch Rosemary's Baby, little of the actual horror in that movie is shown onscreen. You only see Satan in quick flashes during the assault scene. And at the end, you don't see the baby. You just hear Rosemary ask "What have you done to his eyes?" Whatever we imagine is far worse than what Polanski could have shown us. There are more examples of this kind of subtlety and restraint throughout the movie.

  • @averycheesypotato
    @averycheesypotato 9 месяцев назад +9

    Hiding the monster until the big reveal done correctly. But let’s also appreciate that they actually had a monster to reveal- the design is fantastic. A monster movie with an underwhelming reveal at the end is still disappointing

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  9 месяцев назад +3

      True! No point building up to something underwhelming

  • @aberrance6706
    @aberrance6706 10 месяцев назад +8

    This channel is filling the void in my life that appeared when Every Frame a Painting stopped uploading. Please please keep going.

  • @AhHereWeGo
    @AhHereWeGo 9 месяцев назад +6

    I watched alien when I was a kid, and it scared me so much I never wanted to see it again. When I finally did, several years later, it became my favorite horror film… and still is

  • @fistfullofsalt6311
    @fistfullofsalt6311 2 месяца назад +8

    The scariest villain in my personal opinion isn't a monster, it actually not even in a book, movie, or television series. The scariest monster in any media that I've encountered is a game called 'Darkwood', and the monster in that game isn't a "Thing" it's the Forrest itself that you are trapped in. It is trying to kill you, or at the very least stop you from progressing further into the Forrest. Every morning is a fight for survival, every night terrifying anticipation of what's in the darkness, ready to hunt you down. I've had moments where I have to put the controller down and come back to it after a few days to a week I was so shaken and scared to keep going. The Forrest in Darkwood is truly the most terrifying villain I've ever encountered, and they do such and amazing job building the anticipation and tension.

    • @nirudangaragoda5286
      @nirudangaragoda5286 Месяц назад

      Duuuude! Darkwood rules!!! It's such a bleak game, but it ends with a sliver of hope.

    • @TechnoGin
      @TechnoGin 9 дней назад

      Yeah like the first Blaire witch movie. It was scary

  • @whoeverthisguyis0826
    @whoeverthisguyis0826 8 месяцев назад +7

    That one Godzilla movie that came out in 2014 used the same method as Jaws and Alien. Godzilla is shown in only 10 minutes of the film, and that might seem like a little, but it is not! Everything in that film has an amazing payoff.

    • @arsstv
      @arsstv 9 дней назад

      No it wasn't.

  • @bingerz237
    @bingerz237 11 месяцев назад +13

    According to Ridley Scott, the alien is not a monster. It's better than a monster.

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 8 месяцев назад +4

    Alien is one of the few horror movies where the characters arent stereotypes.
    Which it is able to do due to its slow buildup.

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 9 месяцев назад +3

    The scene in the vents is perfect. You see it for just a second. And I think that’s just enough

  • @Monkey_Boy9602
    @Monkey_Boy9602 8 месяцев назад +3

    ",I read it, and I thought it was absolutely terrible." The documentaries and interviews in the "Alien Quadrillogy" DVD set were top notch! I loved that everybody was able to be honest about their feelings on the project. You could tell that these guys did not like each other and that Dan O'Bannon was still upset with the changes made to his story.

  • @krakios3950
    @krakios3950 10 часов назад

    Literally forgot I was watching a youtube video until it ended, and I wasn't even watching in full screen. Top notch content.

  • @chickkeys
    @chickkeys 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love this movie so much. I watched it after over a decade again, and was amazed how slow the plot progressed and how the scenic elements where shaped by taking the time to transfer emotions through the screen.
    Such a masterpiece. Will watch it again and return to your video.
    Thank you :)

  • @AzraelsFlame
    @AzraelsFlame 11 месяцев назад +7

    The Boogie Man is another good example that was recently released. Since it was based off of a Steven King book, id expect nothing less than amazing horror.

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  11 месяцев назад +3

      I’ll give it a watch! I think Barbarian last year was pretty good example too (at least for the first hour or so…)

  • @bananaempijama
    @bananaempijama 10 месяцев назад +5

    The fear of the unknown it's the ultimate fear...Alien is prodigal in that. Everything around the creature is a mystery: the origin, its purpose, intention with other creatures, way of thinking,
    The movie defines what horror is with all the elements combined: the creature, the setting, the atmosphere, the crew.

  • @YumYum820
    @YumYum820 День назад

    6:17 this part always stays with me because you're trying to imagine what is happening but your mind cannot comprehend the pain and fear....the hyperventilating really freaks me out

  • @HipiO7
    @HipiO7 5 месяцев назад +3

    Alien is my all-time favorite movie. Absolutely gorgeous cinematography, sound and art design. Slow paced but huge focus on tension building rather than overdone and predictable jump scares. A simple plot with great revelations. Also some breathtaking sequences, like my favorite of Ripley running back and forth between the bridge and the shuttle with the self-destruct sequence counting down. The shot at 6:21 of Ripley's finger nails bristling in the light and then focusing on her face of abject terror coming up the ladder, knowing the Alien could be anywhere, is burned into my brain. Every time I watch it, I find more reasons to love it even more.
    While Aliens is fantastic and above all an incredible sequel and genre change, I still feel like Alien will always be the better of the two simply for the art and impeccable horror, in great part thanks to barely ever showing the xenomorph.

  • @SunnyJCR
    @SunnyJCR 8 месяцев назад +1

    Alien did something simple and yet so very underutilized... It established the mundane before introducing the extraordinary.
    The film showed us believable, relatable humans behaving reasonably in a calm environment. That calm felt like a fragile thing that audiences expected to shatter at any moment. The divergence from normality was drip-fed, building tension until it eventually burst to the forefront. Best film in the franchise and one of the best horror films to date.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 5 месяцев назад +2

    Budget constraints have made movie-makers hide the monster ever since movies.
    Showing the monster costs more, so monsters are people, people-shaped, invisible, people with funny noses (a whole other trope), and Humans in some almost-familiar uniforms.

  • @kentower
    @kentower 3 месяца назад

    man the lighting and the composition or arrangement in this film is so flawless, it still looks amazing!

  • @Tarnished-bn5gq
    @Tarnished-bn5gq 9 дней назад

    “The oldest and strongest human emotion is fear, and the oldest and strongest human fear is that of the unknown.” -H.P. Lovecraft

  • @carpballet
    @carpballet 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve always said that “Alien” was a great great movie. (Not just in the horror or sci-fi genre) The art department (sets) are absolutely brilliant.

  • @ajpip9719
    @ajpip9719 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is VERY quickly becoming my favorite channel!!!!

  • @MM-pl5ed
    @MM-pl5ed 10 месяцев назад +4

    we remember feelling powerless right after the leader Dallas disappeared while watching in the cinema

  • @sder
    @sder 11 месяцев назад +4

    Every video is so interesting and engaging. Man, I love this channel.

  • @Bicloptic
    @Bicloptic 9 месяцев назад +2

    You can’t see the monster, but you can hear him.
    Makes it far worse.

  • @TheOther644
    @TheOther644 9 месяцев назад +2

    Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett Alien is a fantastic movie, and Ridley Scott did a great job directing. H. R. Giger creature design and such was awesome. James Cameron's Aliens took O'Bannon and Shusett's Alien universe to another level. Two of the best movies out of the whole franchise.

  • @matthewcrome5835
    @matthewcrome5835 Месяц назад

    Great video essay! I actually just saw this in theaters for its re-release! It's also important to note that the slasher film trope in horror (of the villain killing off the group of people one by one) had literally just been introduced (Halloween came out in 1978), and Alien probably inspired a lot of later horror movies with the "final girl" trope. Also Sigourney Weaver was such an unknown actress at the time that no one expected her to be the true main character.
    Also, Bravo released a documentary about 20 years ago detailing what they thought were the 100 top scary moments in horror (in their opinion). #1 was the first scene from Jaws, #2 was "the scene" from Alien, and #3 was "the scene" in Misery. IMO Alien and Misery should have been #1 and #2 respectively, the Jaws scene is not very scary and the former two scenes have scarred me for life. Alien's famous scene IS definitively the scariest scene ever put to film.

  • @jringo45acp
    @jringo45acp 3 месяца назад +2

    I had no idea this was Ridley's second movie. Really his first major one. I thought he had been a seasoned director when he made this. It's a masterpiece.

    • @anhnhvn
      @anhnhvn Месяц назад

      What's also amazing is that the studio didn't meddle with his vision.

  • @AmonAboooat
    @AmonAboooat 10 месяцев назад +2

    Offtopic:
    You're giving me/us a continuation of "Every frame a painting" and similar channels that stopped uploading long ago.
    I absolutely love your content and I hope you grow and dive down into more fantastic topics about cinema and film in general.

  • @BookMunee
    @BookMunee 2 месяца назад +1

    For me, Alien 1979 final cut will always be an amazing return to the series whenever I pick up new content on the lore.
    After watching Prometheus for the first time I came back to this movie with a fresh perspective and it instantly felt like a chilling callback to that classic horror/unknown feeling. To actually have some insight that suggests the already old movie was actually a baby compared to it's parents lore was insane. To get that juicy scene of the Engineer sitting behind it's unfathomable technology and having no clue just how long it was actually there for, who they were, or for why, until literally several decades after the original film released was just a perfectly engineered formula for success.
    Only a Ridley Scott film can pull that off for me.

    • @jellophant9716
      @jellophant9716 2 месяца назад

      Fans complain about Prometheus, but I loved it and it fits perfectly within the Alien films. Any complaints about it could also be applied to the first Alien movie I think.

  • @williamaldred335
    @williamaldred335 13 дней назад

    What also leant into the unease was the ship was designed partially with the Xenomorph in mind. With it being biomechanical in design, it could blend in with the background noise of the ship, meaning it could be anywhere. The first shot you actually see of the Xenomorph is it hangin around the chains dormant above lambert, looking like just a piece of machinery hoisted up.

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember 3 месяца назад +1

    Alien is the only horror film I've ever watched, a phenomenal masterpiece of character development and suspense. That chest-burst scene was pure genius.

  • @bentoomet8805
    @bentoomet8805 22 часа назад

    The newest Puss In Boots movie surprisingly shows this in a fantastic way. The villain is a construct of death that just lingers the whole movie, often times just giving a faint whistle in the background that makes the hair on your arms crawl. It’s a kids movie, but I love when movies like that really flesh into an aspect of movie production so intensely that anyone can appreciate it.

  • @robbingcars9140
    @robbingcars9140 11 дней назад

    “Nothing happens for 45 minutes” “LORE HAPPENS”

  • @justyarn9939
    @justyarn9939 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is super underrated content!

  • @bruhism173
    @bruhism173 8 месяцев назад +1

    Amnesia the bunker really makes a good game of both, you can hear and sometimes see the monster I'm the tunnels it's made and if you do too much noise, it comes out of it's hole to hunt you.

  • @gritcrit4385
    @gritcrit4385 26 дней назад +1

    That first alien reveal of Signs (2002) was truly horrifying than any monster I had ever seen. I think it has something to do with being similar enough to us while being different enough than us.

    • @gritcrit4385
      @gritcrit4385 14 дней назад

      On a second thought, it might have been scariest for me because it was believable

  • @fahimir5373
    @fahimir5373 2 месяца назад +1

    I like alien because for a horror movie it was well organized and not everywhere, I mean it was but could map everything in your mind on what's going on and where it might be happening.

  • @xaero76
    @xaero76 9 месяцев назад +1

    My Brothers saw this in the movies when it first came out..... they slept with the lights on for quite some time after that...

  • @thearcanamodernau8130
    @thearcanamodernau8130 2 дня назад

    I am massive fan of SCP horror and analog horror. Looking back I am amazed of how much those genres took from this movie

  • @beetroot_chutney
    @beetroot_chutney 2 месяца назад

    Shout out to the actors too. They all did a sublime job. Utterly believable and natural characters.

  • @Co-Jinn
    @Co-Jinn 8 месяцев назад +2

    Studio: "Look, nothing is happening for 45 mins"
    ...Classic example of why the studio should have little to no creative control over a film...
    I mean think of the garbage heap we'd have gotten if they had full reign over it....Take the Justice Leauge as a modern example.

  • @JACKBOOT12
    @JACKBOOT12 2 месяца назад +2

    The most terrifying thing to come out of Alien is probably the video game it has the best AI I have ever seen the monster actually feels smart

  • @muaythaifighter_05
    @muaythaifighter_05 10 месяцев назад +2

    This video is very well-made. A Blade Runner: 2049 analysis would be awesome.

  • @shimadabr
    @shimadabr Месяц назад

    In hindsight, this movie was a great foundation for a franchise. The audience barely knows about the monster and it barely showed on screen, the only thing they experienced was the sheer tension and horror it caused.

  • @VeganSpaceScientist
    @VeganSpaceScientist 3 дня назад

    I saw Alien as a child and it left me scarred for a decade. Like, 'afraid of the dark and chest pains' scarred.

  • @kietphan3727
    @kietphan3727 10 месяцев назад +2

    is it you SkillUp? glad you're also producing great film videos 😊

  • @Beef1188
    @Beef1188 13 часов назад

    You're not afraid of being alone in the dark, you're afraid of NOT being alone in the dark!

  • @MicahTheRat10928
    @MicahTheRat10928 Месяц назад

    Its just like when was a massive spider in my room. This thing was a beast! I saw the top of it behind something on the floor, desperately hunted for it but didn't see it again until 2 days later (where I again only caught a glimpse!) Seeing parts of - or hints to - the monster occasionally rather than its full build many times throughout the film evokes fear in films as much so as with pesky spiders who think they own your house!

  • @themakerstoolbox9688
    @themakerstoolbox9688 2 месяца назад

    Its amazing that so many people thought the movie was super bloody and violent. It goes to show you how much good suspense can make the audience imagine what they are not seeing. Its really incredible what tricks you can play on the audience with good directing

  • @stevehood4263
    @stevehood4263 10 месяцев назад +5

    Hey Jack - Mr Scene it! All your videos are good. Please do one on Sean Penn. He cries in almost every movie and I seem to be the only one who's ever noticed it

  • @KrytonsHead
    @KrytonsHead 16 дней назад

    Jonsey: you're on your own, bro.

  • @MrGriff305
    @MrGriff305 10 месяцев назад

    The benefit of a movie versus book is that people will be patient through way more establishing scenes because watching is way easier than reading

  • @xXOFrannieOXx
    @xXOFrannieOXx 2 месяца назад

    To this day the beeping of the motioncensor still gets to me. It was the movie that got me hooked on horror and it wil always be my favorite.

  • @reallyotis5798
    @reallyotis5798 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'd say it's scarier if you can't always see them... but you can hear them... or some other form of that.

  • @danielmarlowe7175
    @danielmarlowe7175 9 месяцев назад +1

    That which is unseen and unknown commands the greatest fear

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis 8 месяцев назад

    When having a crafted story supercedes the effects

  • @benjaminweaver8760
    @benjaminweaver8760 8 месяцев назад

    One of my favourite films of all time.

  • @noelv1976
    @noelv1976 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would say James Cameron followed the same narrative in Aliens. It was a slow build to introduce the creatures. And even then it wasn't bloody. We didn't get to see all those Marines get slaughtered. And it wasn't gory like the following sequels. So the first two movies are almost similar.

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  10 месяцев назад +4

      Agreed the start is close - POV headcams when they get killed was a great way to hide the xenomorphs/build suspense. But once Ripley drives the ATV in to save them, and the xeno sticks it’s head in the door, it’s a pretty high octane action movie. Heaps of different sets, facehuggers, the pilots get murdered, Newt gets dragged away by one, they get stuck and ambushed in the vents, then the final showdown vs the Queen. Incredibly entertaining (and I probably like Aliens better than Alien tbh), but the first movie is scarier imo. Geeez they’re both miles better than any of the sequels though.

  • @axepig2066
    @axepig2066 Месяц назад

    Hereditary is a perfect example of this, absolutely terrifying movie, probably one of the scariest horror movies ever, no real jumpscares, it also waits nearly 90 mins before showing the main "monster" of the movie

  • @scarymonsters9130
    @scarymonsters9130 8 месяцев назад

    Spectacular movie with the classic premise of Chekhov's gun. This movie truly is amazing.

  • @katathoombz
    @katathoombz 2 месяца назад

    Wait, _Alien_ is next in line in Ridley Scott's filmography after _The Duellist_ ? That's quite a leap :0
    Both are excellent. I _highly_ recommend watching _The Duellist._

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 8 месяцев назад +1

    The original Alien movie was the most horror movie of the franchise. By far.

  • @liamvandeth9055
    @liamvandeth9055 8 месяцев назад +1

    bro they should do a movie where they combine alien with jarasic park

  • @gr0ssotron146
    @gr0ssotron146 10 месяцев назад +4

    Por isso Alien é um dos meus filmes de terror favoritos :)

  • @aaronarmit4829
    @aaronarmit4829 3 месяца назад

    Great Video!

  • @kmaguire7161
    @kmaguire7161 3 месяца назад +1

    I don't really like horror movies and especially not gory slasher movies but despite not caring for horror Alien and Jaws are two of my all time favorite films. I wish Ridley Scott's overall body of work wasn't so inconsistent though.

    • @SceneItReviews
      @SceneItReviews  3 месяца назад

      True, but (a bit like M.Night Shayamalan) it's probably just because he makes soooo many movies. The dude makes 2-3 movies a year, while the other 'auteurs' like PTA, Tarantino, Scorsese etc take upwards of 5 years between movies. Different style and obviously those other directors very rarely miss, but I suppose he just loves making movies, so I can respect it.

  • @HelloEarthling
    @HelloEarthling 10 месяцев назад +1

    hidden monster is incredible its as close to having a "realistic" cosmic horror even though you know what it is.

  • @LurK69
    @LurK69 10 месяцев назад

    Great video mate

  • @barrywallisable
    @barrywallisable 2 месяца назад

    I first watched alien aged 14, it scared the crap out of me! So much so that, even today I haven’t watched it all the way through in one go. The scariest film EVER made in my opinion and a masterpiece!

  • @monacaravetta
    @monacaravetta 2 месяца назад +1

    ALIEN is NOT painfully slow. It is a perfectly paced masterpiece. So many that were born after this time period have no attention span.

  • @mr.bill.8236
    @mr.bill.8236 3 месяца назад

    One of the absolute best horror movies of all time. Alien is in my top 5 for sure. 👍👍 Two thumbs way, way up. The special effects hold up to this day. If you've never seen it, please add it to your watch list.

  • @rogerrabbito4517
    @rogerrabbito4517 10 месяцев назад

    This a true classic, Ridley is my FAVORITE. - My favorite of this series is the second movie, ALIENS. - SOOOO good! - ty for the content, excellent! = RR =

  • @SkyGemini-od4sb
    @SkyGemini-od4sb 2 месяца назад +1

    It depends. Alien is a creeper, it doesn't need jump scares. It's also better that the alien was mostly hidden, it was way creepier.
    But when you have something like the Borg in Star Trek, the terror is when they're up close and personal.

  • @Cinestudi0
    @Cinestudi0 8 месяцев назад

    Imagine your second feature film is a masterpiece and a runner up for the greatest film ever made 🤯

  • @cat19649
    @cat19649 7 месяцев назад

    Ridley Scott is the best. His film's are the best. No film before or after his has yet to change my opinion.