why aliens is so great
20thcenturybuick
MemberOvomorphJanuary 25, 20121473 Views27 Repliesits really about kicking the shit out of your fears. alien 1 makes the audience feel so helpless when relating to the crew's plight. turning blind corners in dark corridors with insufficient weaponry. aliens puts us back in a terrifying place but instead of us being totally helpless we get a chance to confront our fear and go toe to toe with the aliens. we get the chance to fight back and kickass
January 25, 2012
Sorry...can't agree with that. 'Alien' is a cinematic masterpiece.....'Aliens' is about how many things we can blow up and look here Ripley...."I'm ready, man, check it out. I am the ultimate badass! State of the badass art! You do NOT wanna fuck with me. Check it out! Hey Ripley, don't worry. Me and my squad of ultimate badasses will protect you! Check it out! Independently targeting particle beam phalanx. Vwap! Fry half a city with this puppy. We got tactical smart missiles, phase-plasma pulse rifles, RPGs, we got sonic electronic ball breakers! We got nukes, we got knives, sharp sticks..."..............................................................................................................................................................................about as intelligent as the rest of this jarhead driven popcorn piece.
January 25, 2012
aliens is the more popular film, but for the true sci-fi fan, Alien is the better film.
It really surprised me when I watched the triple bill in the cinema - aliens looked out of place and alien3 made much more sense (even though individually I'd rate them 1st,alien,2nd:aliens, 3rd alien3.)
individually, Alien & Aliens are both "best in class" films, enjoyable for different reasons.
January 25, 2012
Good point centaurian_slug....while I can enjoy those sequels (I'll give them that), I just can't put them anywhere near the same class as 'Alien'...They just don't measure up and no amount of rhetorical apology will change that.
January 25, 2012
she dosnt have to look scared to be scared... and i dont think that guy was trying to make himself look like a idiot. hew proboubly knew ripley was scared or just wanted to make fun of her, cause in the begining, after they all wake up he has a conversation with another marine like this:
Who is she?
they say she saw a alien.
Well woop-dey dooo!
see? he was just messin with her
January 25, 2012
i think what made "Aliens" so um " great " is that is basically a dumbed down,
xeroxed version of ALIEN. the stories may have different characters, but if you line
up both the plot points side by side, "Aliens" is a reductive version of ALIEN
instead of "truckers" in space, you've got "soldiers" in space,
instead of Ripley saving Jones the cat, she saves Newt the terra-formers daughter
instead of Ripley suiting up in a clean pressure suit at the end of the film, Ripley suits
up into a dirty power-loader, alien clinging to the airlock doorway and all (rolls eyes)
if you want to see "what makes Aliens so great" - -
you need only watch ALIEN, ALL the answers are there,
and ALL told on such a better / slicker / artistic / enigmatic / cinematic story
not to say the actors who played the roles in "Aliens" didn't do a great job,
nor to say that Cameron didn't do a great duplicate plot, in the from of a
"kick-ass action flick"
ALIEN is the sole key to "Aliens" success, not the other way around,
January 25, 2012
As a kid, I LOVED ALIENS and still love it. For the obvious reasons, action weapons marines and fighting. Alien was good but could not great. NOW that I am older, I see the brilliance of Alien. Dark, scary, cold, harsh, your inner most fear of being alone, by yourself and defenseless. To me, they are both great movies for different reasons and enjoy them every time I see them.
January 25, 2012
I LOVE every film in the series Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection. I will never truly know why people hate on Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection. I know reasons as to why but I will never know TRULY why they hate these films through their own eyes.
Alien 3 to me was a very powerful film. Charles S. Dutton's character Dylon I felt was one of the most emotionally exhausting, inspiring and bold characters in the entire series. Charles Dance was fucking awesome as Clemons and Sigourney Weaver was incredible as always. David Fincher was able to pull out deep and penetrating character moments from the film. I think the film itself is overwhelmingly powerful. It was Ripley's dark epic journey into the pits of hell. She's lost everyone and now she has to make a fighting stand. You really felt for Ripley because she had been through so much and you knew she was going to have to face her demise but she wanted to leave her last mark on humanity. She wants to rid the universe of the evil that has been haunting her all her life. And that I think was such a powerful and emotional concept David was able to pull out of the film.
The acting was fantastic and it was about the humans coming to terms with death. It was darker and more gritty. The story was powerful and intense and Ripley was a heroine. Her death was internally shocking yet awesome.
Alien Resurrection was epic on a whole other level. We knew and trusted Ripley in the last 3 films but now in Alien Resurrection we see Ripley as a darker, evil and more unpredictable character which I thought added more mystery to the series. She was THE Alien in the story. It was awesome to see after hundreds of years have gone by that she was now accepted as part of the "family" to the Aliens. She had bonded with them.
Ripley was strange and untrustworthy, she had the liking of Ripley but had the persona of an Alien. That I think gave her character a depth that added so much to the series. Her coming back I think served justice because she was able to show how her nightmare was no different in the past than it was in the dark distant future. The military was willing to retrieve the Alien in any way shape or form just like Weyland-Yutani. When Ripley faced her aborted clones it sickened you and made you feel that what the scientist were doing was clearly wrong. They weren't simply gags but they were emotionally charged.
When I saw that scene when Ripley was in the nest it symbolically shows her sinking down into the world of the Aliens. Alien Resurrection was completely different. Ripley was different, the setting was different and the Aliens had conceived a whole new Alien, the newborn. The genetic fuck ups were terrifying, dark, creepy and melodic. And ultimately I felt Alien Resurrection really did leave a deep dark terrifying groove into the series.
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January 25, 2012
alien and aliens are two entirely different films regardng their tone...i dont know how aliens is dumbed down in any way...sigourney weaver won an oscar for her role as ripley. i guess elitest snobs see action in a movie and declare it to be dumbed down. the special effects were amazing, the setting was just as terrifying as alien, but they are two very different flms. alien is all horror and giger's influence predominates the film..whereas aliens is a thrill ride and a horror flm
January 26, 2012
i will agree with you that ALIEN and "Aliens" are entirely different films in their tone,
but if i need to re-explain myself regarding the similarities and plot points that Cameron
xeroxed with his own brand of plagiarist' cheap ink - - then you didn't really understand
my point, and repeating it would only be redundant (which seems to have just happened)
Sigourney Weaver was nominated for "Aliens", but sadly she did not win,
so your fact checking in that regard leaves something to be desired. Wiki her.
"elitist snob" is a title i'm perfectly happy to own, and it's accurate
ESPECIALLY when it comes to appreciating ALIEN - - and critiquing "Aliens"
there is nothing wrong with a great shoot-em-up action flick,
i just wish that Cameron would have at least tried to be original in his story telling
but ALL the lawsuits that have followed him,
and continue to follow him validate my point effortlessly
@craigamore: you're welcome, anytime =)
January 26, 2012
Aliens was great and I really like the film mostly for nostalgic reasons as my older sister totally took me as a little kid to an R rated movie without my parents knowing lol, and since that time my sister has been the coolest in my eyes. But upon eventually watching Alien as an adult, I discovered that Ridley's film was and still is a classic and given the true test of time, now does stand above Aliens IMO. Some of my examples of why Aliens isn't as strong a film as Alien I've discussed in the "Am I the Only One" thread. Some of the design choices made in Aliens I feel don't have as much impact as Alien. And when considering how powerful and intelligent Ridley portrays the first xeno in Alien, it sort of makes me disappointed that the xenos in Alien including the Queen weren't nearly as cunning as the first xeno. Especially taking into consideration that the first xeno was only a day or so old and was smart enough to sneak into the shuttle craft! Yet the xenos in Aliens had been thriving for at least weeks or how ever long Newt had been hiding. Again I really like Aliens and it was a great film, but just not as powerful overall as Alien IMO.
January 26, 2012
@centaurian_slug
ALIENS is not the more popular film. Look at this data from boxofficemojo.com, a list of Sigourney Weaver's films. Adjusted for inflation, the original ALIEN sold more tickets.
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As far as the notion that Ripley only get to conquer her fear in the sequel, let's be reminded that in one early treatment of ALIEN screenplay every character is supposed to be killed off. In the final draft, Ripley survives, kicks ass & conquers her fear by blasting the Xeno off the airlock. While ALIEN is more contemplative, ALIENS has a more gung-ho Marine attitude: "Let's nuke these bastards!!!"
OT: Look at AVATAR's box office number, this movie is freaking huge! More than 3 times ALIEN's take. But rest assured, I am always a big fan of Scott's ALIEN.
January 26, 2012
As Oscar Wilde said:
People who drink wine prefer Alien
People who drink beer prefer Aliens
I drink both
January 26, 2012
I agree with the T/S. I was scared shitless. I felt helpless for myself and crew. Then when Aliens came out with bad ass marines to boot, I thought (foolishly) we were going to take it to them. Only to see every one just about wiped out. Ironically, Newt was better trained than those marines...
Nevertheless, I have enjoyed the series and still watch them. Even though I didn't like the last couple of outings too well, I still have them in my collection. My love for the series overrides my previous sentiments about the films and now I watch them with my enjoyment.
Poor human hybrid alien clone...how it sucked to be sucked through a tiny hole into space until all your guts are pulled out of you. Terrible.