"Aliens" : Some nice effects, but actually kind've a crap film.

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Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 14:52 (nine years ago)

ok how cool would it be to see ALIENS in high school or whatever and then learning that Newt was your fourth-grade teacher? that is amazing.

also, from Wired:

“I wasn’t nervous about being on set, because I knew everybody, and they were very friendly,” Henn said during a recent stop at the WIRED Cafe during Comic-Con International, where the film is celebrating its 30th anniversary. “The aliens were all my friends, wearing suits. I was actually most nervous about going to the cafeteria for lunch, because I had to go in-character as Newt, and I thought everybody would be staring at me. I didn’t have any concept that everybody else was going to be dressed up, too. My tutor actually gave me a big pair of sunglasses to wear when I went in. But it turned out not to be such a big thing.”

Henn had gotten the part after a meeting with Weaver, who’d flown on the Concorde to London to test out their on-screen chemistry. “I was excited, because I was like, “She was in Ghostbusters! How cool is this?”, Henn remembered. (...) According to Henn, who still keeps in touch with Weaver, the two actress’ bond was evident from the get-go. “Immediately, we hit it off,” she said. “She took me under her wings when we were filming, because I was so inexperienced. I can’t describe my relationship with her, because she’s more than just a friend—what you see on screen is genuinely how we feel about each other.”

Even though Henn was only 10 when Aliens was released, she has a vivid recall of her days on the set. Her favorite scene to shoot? The one in which Newt, stuck chest-high in water, is snatched up by a towering alien—a terrifying sequence, and one that gave most other 10-year-olds nightmares for years to come. But for Henn, it was mostly a chance to goof around. “The first assistant director had actually had someone stay there overnight, to make sure the water stayed warm,” she said. “But it was actually too warm for me, so I would sit up on bars on the side, and the alien and I would stay up there, kicking our feet in the water.”

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3

tales of a scorched-earth nothing (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 15:16 (nine years ago)

So genius.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 15:31 (nine years ago)

Do we have a thread for actors with a one-and-done film career? Meaning they had their big/notable role and then that was it -- they didn't die, it didn't turn tragic, they were just all 'that's good' and went on and enjoyed life?

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 15:32 (nine years ago)

this one? Actors who only appeared in one movie

willem, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 15:34 (nine years ago)

Actors Lance Henriksen (Prince of the City), Michael Biehn (Tombstone), and Bill Paxton (Traveler) help schoolteacher Carrie Henn celebrate her birthday.

― nomar, Tuesday, February 28, 2017 6:51 PM (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

That's apparently Carrie's stunt-double, Louise Head.

how's life, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 15:47 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

Officially an action figure. Never been prouder.#aliens #blessthevest pic.twitter.com/xRDRGYAU1D

— Paul Reiser (@PaulReiser) June 29, 2017

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 29 June 2017 16:11 (eight years ago)

I've always been curious, how did Reiser ever land that role?

PressAnarchyToContinue (Ste), Monday, 3 July 2017 09:37 (eight years ago)

they needed a smarmy shitweasel for the part and he was perfect for it

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 11:32 (eight years ago)

^^^

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 3 July 2017 11:34 (eight years ago)

haha

PressAnarchyToContinue (Ste), Monday, 3 July 2017 11:44 (eight years ago)

Watched it again last night. Still better than Alien.

chap, Monday, 3 July 2017 12:01 (eight years ago)

IDK, I guess you could argue its more fun, but the mood, production design, and general aesthetics of Alien always made me rank it as the superior film.

circa1916, Monday, 3 July 2017 12:18 (eight years ago)

Yep the production design is better in the first, but Aliens is just way more entertaining, and the characters and plotting are stronger. Depends what you look for in a film I suppose.

chap, Monday, 3 July 2017 14:06 (eight years ago)

Rewatched Alien fairly recently as well, and the scene I found most compelling was Ash's reveal/destruction.

chap, Monday, 3 July 2017 14:10 (eight years ago)

imho the characters are wayyyy stronger in the first but agreed that they scratch different itches and I am very very happy to spend time with the bolder and cartoonier characters in the second.

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:11 (eight years ago)

i think that's legit the scariest scene in the film tbh - giger's glistening biosextech aesthetic is a bit overfamiliar now but ash's breakdown and assault on ripley is genuinely unsettling

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:14 (eight years ago)

xp to chap obv

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:14 (eight years ago)

I don't really compare the two. Alien is my favorite horror movie and Aliens is one of my favorite action/war movies.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:15 (eight years ago)

(and of course ash's assault foregrounds the queasy sexual undertones of the movie in an alarmingly literal fountain of robojizz)

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:17 (eight years ago)

Now we just need a Helen Hunt action figure.

jmm, Monday, 3 July 2017 14:20 (eight years ago)

greg evigan or gtfo imo

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:23 (eight years ago)

Don't forget Ash literally tries to ram a girlie magazine down Ripley's throat!

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 3 July 2017 14:25 (eight years ago)

well, yeah

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:29 (eight years ago)

the utter lack of subtlety is part of what makes it so unsettling, i think

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:31 (eight years ago)

I remember as a teenager I had a poster on my wall which featured the speech that Ash gives when he's just a jizz covered head on the table. Love that scene.

PressAnarchyToContinue (Ste), Monday, 3 July 2017 14:37 (eight years ago)

I don't really compare the two. Alien is my favorite horror movie and Aliens is one of my favorite action/war movies.

― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Monday, July 3, 2017 9:15 AM (four hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

The differentiation between Alien and Aliens is usually rightly chalked up to the fact they're different subgenres within action science fiction. The other main factor that changes is the role of the Corporation as an entity. In Alien you think there's a person who is acting without regard for human life, that they have a direct representative on the ship that's to blame, but it's revealed they're still completely anonymous and offscreen. Ash is mechanical and has no emotional stake in his actions. The line between the characters we know and the shadowy entity is kept intact. Maybe it's malevolent, maybe it's just a computer on the other end doing the risk/reward calculation of losing a crew in order to capture a new lifeform.

The further into the franchise you get, the more the role of the other end is expanded. That's probably the main failure of Alien 3, all things considered: the role is dialed back, and when the human face is revealed, it's in the very last act and not that threatening.

Alien: Resurrection turns the formula on its end, and every corporate or military character has some ridiculous set of craven motivations. It's malevolence as farce, played against a still-threatening xenomorph. So there are three parallel tracks that play out: alien versus protagonists (Ripley and Call, with the mercenaries being relatively disposable), alien versus corp/military which is farcical, and protagonists versus corp/military which becomes more mechanical in the end when you realize that the real triumph of their research wasn't the weaponized alien, but Ripley as post-human who walks off at the end

mh, Monday, 3 July 2017 18:55 (eight years ago)

good post

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 3 July 2017 19:57 (eight years ago)

yeah that's a cool reading!

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Monday, 3 July 2017 21:55 (eight years ago)

fwiw this isn't my full or really a well thought-out take, I just love spitballing on ilx. pretty obvious when you see how badly I need to copy edit. need a blog, I guess.

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 00:52 (eight years ago)

do it!

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 01:06 (eight years ago)

actually watching Aliens again now, and I'm remembering how Cameron does his ensemble films well, but in a way that always kind of irritates me. it's by-the-numbers, but in a way where the stock characters are just a little too punchy

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 01:32 (eight years ago)

"The further into the franchise you get, the more the role of the other end is expanded"

What I like about Burke as the face of corporate evil is that even if he's kind of an 80s yuppie archetype he feels utterly contemporary. The news has never been more full of Burkes.

The Marmadook (latebloomer), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 02:27 (eight years ago)

for sure, half of the time Rippey says something and he's like "oh shit you're right!"
dude has no due diligence skills, he's just such a puppet

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 02:41 (eight years ago)

watching Aliens now and he's literally explaining to Ripley about how they need to get a specimen through quarantine because of the profit potential
and justifying his bad call for letting the colonists just investigate the planet after he'd already talked to Ripley

the best part is Bishop becomes the good guy because he has one directive that has higher priority than following the company's orders: protecting human life. Burke's only rebuttal is "yeah, but..."

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 02:44 (eight years ago)

"I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid"

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 02:46 (eight years ago)

Great performance from Hendriksen.

chap, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 08:47 (eight years ago)

it's such a simple reversal of the first movie that the android turns out to be an invaluable ally but it's so effective. what a great character, and what a fantastic performance

i wish we could somehow see the version of the terminator that cameron originally envisaged, with henriksen as the everyman-infiltrator terminator

i love that guy's face, it's one of cinema's great ugly/handsome visages. you know he was illiterate until he was 30? he needs to write an autobiography, i'd be first in line for a copy

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 09:25 (eight years ago)

oh wait, he has written a memoir! brb gonna get a copy - what an oversight on my part

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 09:26 (eight years ago)

£87 for a copy on amazon, fuck

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 09:29 (eight years ago)

Henriksen did a "Random Roles" interview on The AV Club last week and apparently once got out of a speeding ticket when the trooper walked up to his car, looked through the window and said "Bishop!"

Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 12:29 (eight years ago)

it's such a simple reversal of the first movie that the android turns out to be an invaluable ally but it's so effective. what a great character, and what a fantastic performance

It is. One of the many ways the further sequels bungle things is with the androids. Like, what do they have to offer, besides sometimes going nuts? Especially in the most recent movies, when the humans just stupidly land on planets and take off their helmets anyway. It's similar to the Terminator twist: first Arnie is a bad guy, then suddenly he's a good guy, which is a cool twist. But in all the other movies the Terminator is just another killer robot from the future.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 13:52 (eight years ago)

i'd argue that fassbot and winona ryder as android were the stronger parts of their respective movies

i should probably rewatch resurrection before saying that but oh well

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 13:58 (eight years ago)

They were, without a doubt, but that's partly because unlike Alien and Aliens the humans are without a doubt the worst, most cartoonishly poorly written and conceived characters in those films.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:00 (eight years ago)

it's been a long time since i've seen resurrection but i remember thinking winona was awful in it

maybe i should rescreen

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:12 (eight years ago)

i should probably rewatch resurrection

maybe i should rescreen

guys please don't do this to yourselves

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:18 (eight years ago)

funnily enough the making-of doc on the resurrection blu-ray is the best of the ones on the (ahem) 'quadrilogy' box-set iirc, maybe i should just watch that again

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:21 (eight years ago)

the underwater sequence in resurrection is pretty good, maybe i'll just watch it on youtube

🎵oooh, kevin has a place in perth🎵 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:22 (eight years ago)

Resurrection is so tonally different from the others that people hate it, and it has some narrative problems, but I enjoy it. You lose the somber tone of the previous films and get two competing styles: a goofy French science fiction bit that, more than anything, reminds me of some of the near-slapstick of The Fifth Element (which came out the same year, so they're drawing from some common base and not each other) and the Ripley/Call end-run of idiots trying to manipulate and monetize the alien creatures with genetic experimentation. The mother/daughter theme returns and it's somehow put into the same characters as the human/android theme (wtf), and there's the almost meta-commentary angle of whether we can really have Ripley without the alien, and vice versa. Because Ripley and the alien are the same.

mh, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 15:01 (eight years ago)

thread title should read "Alien" (singular) or "Raiders of the Lost Ark"

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 15:11 (eight years ago)


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