July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Moderator: NecronLord
- MKSheppard
- Ruthless Genocidal Warmonger
- Posts: 29842
- Joined: 2002-07-06 06:34pm
July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
I'll be putting it into the Blu ray player tonight. What about you all?
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
- Iroscato
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 2360
- Joined: 2011-02-07 03:04pm
- Location: Great Britain (It's great, honestly!)
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
I saw it a few weeks ago personally, showed it to a girl I was seeing at the time who gave it a 6/10 and said it was 'too slow'.
Suffice to say, we are no longer dating.
Suffice to say, we are no longer dating.
Yeah, I've always taken the subtext of the Birther movement to be, "The rules don't count here! This is different! HE'S BLACK! BLACK, I SAY! ARE YOU ALL BLIND!?
- Raw Shark
Destiny and fate are for those too weak to forge their own futures. Where we are 'supposed' to be is irrelevent.
- SirNitram (RIP)
- Raw Shark
Destiny and fate are for those too weak to forge their own futures. Where we are 'supposed' to be is irrelevent.
- SirNitram (RIP)
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
I can.... kind of get behind the "too slow" comment. Aliens is easily one of my top 10 movies of all time. I love it. I've seen it.... man, I can't even count. But it is special for another reason: it's the only movie I've ever watched where nothing happens for the first 45 minutes. Don't get me wrong, that "nothing" contains some great dialog among other things, but damn man: no aliens for 45 minutes.
It's a testament to how good that movie really is.
It's a testament to how good that movie really is.
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
The good movies often have a long build up to the good stuff. The original Alien, for instance, was almost sleep-inducingly slow for the first part of the movie. That's what makes what happens in the second half all the more terrifying by comparison.
You will be assimilated...bunghole!
- Elheru Aran
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 13073
- Joined: 2004-03-04 01:15am
- Location: Georgia
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
It can go a bit too far the other direction though. 2001 Space Odyssey anybody? Arguably the 'good stuff' there is mostly the ~30, 45 minutes' worth of Poole and Bowman discovering what HAL is up to, Poole getting killed, Bowman 'killing' HAL and heading into the monolith. Everything before and after that point... eh.Borgholio wrote:The good movies often have a long build up to the good stuff. The original Alien, for instance, was almost sleep-inducingly slow for the first part of the movie. That's what makes what happens in the second half all the more terrifying by comparison.
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
The Thing had the same (god damn it) thing going for it. But at least the "nothing" wasn't boring because it was about character development and it was well-done development. The thing (you're killin' me Smalls) about Alien was setting the theme. We're in Sci-Fi horror, which really didn't exist back then. But the first time watching Alien, once the exploration started, the movie was incredibly tense. Event Horizon did this as well and I think it worked. You've got exposition and character development so they can just start dumping shit on you after X amount of time to keep your heart-rate in the triple digits until the credits roll.Borgholio wrote:The good movies often have a long build up to the good stuff. The original Alien, for instance, was almost sleep-inducingly slow for the first part of the movie. That's what makes what happens in the second half all the more terrifying by comparison.
What probably helped with Alien is that the trailer, and it being awesome in doing so, gave you nearly nothing to go on. Subsequent viewings can be somewhat painful because that original sense of "what the fuck is going on?" is completely lost. Alien is definitely one of those movies I would love to have a pill that makes you forget everything for 3 or so hours.
Aliens was great as well because the "nothing" gave us great scenes, such as Bishop and the knife, or the line "Guess she don't like the cornbread either." They used comedy as part of the character development, whereas Alien started us with a crew of essentially space mercenaries that didn't seem to like each other too much, leading to even more tension.
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
The buildup in Aliens is excellent, its slow in action movie terms but this was not meant to be a pure action movie, go watch Commando if that's what you want. The extended edition has a little more early action, and its painfully apparent why each and ever extended scene was cut. All it they do is either delay things or actively destroy the building tension.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
The scene with the sentry guns?The extended edition has a little more early action, and its painfully apparent why each and ever extended scene was cut. All it they do is either delay things or actively destroy the building tension.
You will be assimilated...bunghole!
- MKSheppard
- Ruthless Genocidal Warmonger
- Posts: 29842
- Joined: 2002-07-06 06:34pm
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Good Eject.Chimaera wrote:I saw it a few weeks ago personally, showed it to a girl I was seeing at the time who gave it a 6/10 and said it was 'too slow'.
Suffice to say, we are no longer dating.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
That's one that was rightly deleted, though it's less important then others deleted earlier. It makes the final alien assault far more tense, and the failure to cover the air hatch more understandable. As opposed to 'oh now we know the aliens know the main route in is blocked, maybe they'll try something else' leading too... doing nothing.Borgholio wrote: The scene with the sentry guns?
The scenes I mean really are the 1) scene in which you learn the colonists were told to look at a grid, which also introduces children, which gets IIRC an additional Ripley screen time, 2) scenes of colonists finding the ship and alien attack. Having those in the movie basically ruins it.
Also killed were some expanded scenes with Ripley learning about her kid with Gorman IIRC, I might be confusing versions at this point but I believe that's an original cut. Which made sense as it did nothing but further slow the movie, the importance of it making Gorman more trustworthy to Ripley was minimal. He was the only person trying to help her in the first place, whatever his motives.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Could be, but he might be talking about the scenes with the colonists finding the eggs (which some of that did make it into the movie), experimenting on the facehuggers, and some short scenes of things starting to go to shit. It worked so much better with the theatrical release with the marines et al giving second-hand account based on what they found.Borgholio wrote:The scene with the sentry guns?The extended edition has a little more early action, and its painfully apparent why each and ever extended scene was cut. All it they do is either delay things or actively destroy the building tension.
Could have been an opportunity for them to use the footage as flashbacks... thank God they didn't do that.
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Huh, I actually have the directors cut and I don't recall any scenes about anybody other that Newt + family finding the alien ship, nor do I remember anything about experimenting on facehuggers. Was there more than one director's cut released?
You will be assimilated...bunghole!
- Elheru Aran
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 13073
- Joined: 2004-03-04 01:15am
- Location: Georgia
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
There were facehuggers in preservative jars or whatever in the colony, so obviously people were working on them at some point. I'm pretty sure there was a different director's cut, yeah. Every now and then they come out with a different one, or at the very least they change the packaging...Borgholio wrote:Huh, I actually have the directors cut and I don't recall any scenes about anybody other that Newt + family finding the alien ship, nor do I remember anything about experimenting on facehuggers. Was there more than one director's cut released?
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Watching it now.
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
The full cut is called the Special Edition, it certainly has circulated in more then extended one form since release. James Cameron said the Special Edition is what he wanted, but executives overruled him. I think the executives were right.Borgholio wrote:Huh, I actually have the directors cut and I don't recall any scenes about anybody other that Newt + family finding the alien ship, nor do I remember anything about experimenting on facehuggers. Was there more than one director's cut released?
As far as experimenting on facehuggers goes that's no further then what we ever saw, they had some in jars, after they killed people trying to take them off. Obviously after the outbreak.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
- Elheru Aran
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 13073
- Joined: 2004-03-04 01:15am
- Location: Georgia
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
At least one was extracted from an egg or something; it's alive in the jar and attacks when Burke bumps into it.Sea Skimmer wrote: As far as experimenting on facehuggers goes that's no further then what we ever saw, they had some in jars, after they killed people trying to take them off. Obviously after the outbreak.
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
- Darth Tedious
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1082
- Joined: 2011-01-16 08:48pm
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
Personally, I found the stuff with Ripley finding out about her daughter to be really crucial in informing us of her motivations wrt Newt as a surrogate daughter
And I loved the tension of the sentry gun scenes
Could be a matter of tastes
I feel that being a sequel, the mystery factor was a bit 'meh' because we already had a decent grasp of what the monster was (presuming knowledge of the first film)
And I loved the tension of the sentry gun scenes
Could be a matter of tastes
I feel that being a sequel, the mystery factor was a bit 'meh' because we already had a decent grasp of what the monster was (presuming knowledge of the first film)
"Darth Tedious just showed why women can go anywhere they want because they are, in effect, mobile kitchens." - RazorOutlaw
"That could never happen because super computers." - Stark
"Don't go there girl! Talk to the VTOL cause the glass canopy ain't listening!" - Shroomy
"That could never happen because super computers." - Stark
"Don't go there girl! Talk to the VTOL cause the glass canopy ain't listening!" - Shroomy
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
True, you do need to build up to things. Especially in the first one. "here are these people here are their personalities. Oh look the Wrench-monkeys are getting fucked over, as per usual. And here's the two newbies. Some new Warrant Officer, and a new Doctor. I wonder if they'll have any meaningful impact in the story, hmmm?"TheFeniX wrote:I can.... kind of get behind the "too slow" comment. Aliens is easily one of my top 10 movies of all time. I love it. I've seen it.... man, I can't even count. But it is special for another reason: it's the only movie I've ever watched where nothing happens for the first 45 minutes. Don't get me wrong, that "nothing" contains some great dialog among other things, but damn man: no aliens for 45 minutes.
It's a testament to how good that movie really is.
- Iroscato
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 2360
- Joined: 2011-02-07 03:04pm
- Location: Great Britain (It's great, honestly!)
Re: July 18, 1986: They come out at night. Mostly. Aliens: Thirty Years On
I remember sneaking out of bed when I was maybe 8 or 9, this film was on the TV at 2am. It went from being the source of many nightmares to one of my favourite movies in just under 10 years
Yeah, I've always taken the subtext of the Birther movement to be, "The rules don't count here! This is different! HE'S BLACK! BLACK, I SAY! ARE YOU ALL BLIND!?
- Raw Shark
Destiny and fate are for those too weak to forge their own futures. Where we are 'supposed' to be is irrelevent.
- SirNitram (RIP)
- Raw Shark
Destiny and fate are for those too weak to forge their own futures. Where we are 'supposed' to be is irrelevent.
- SirNitram (RIP)