No one listened to the smart woman, everyone dies except the smart woman and her cat. 9 out of 10
Alien universe film order:
1. Prometheus (2012)
2. Alien: Covenant (2017)
3. Alien (1979)
4. Aliens (1986)
5. Alien 3 (1992)
6. Alien: Resurrection (1997)
Spin-off franchise:
- Alien vs. Predator (2004)
- Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
I aspire to be as cool as Ellen Ripley
It's unbelievable that this masterpiece turns 50 years old in just 5 years. Still one of my absolute favorite movies
It is a truly brilliant piece of cinema. By todays standard, you may consider it tame, but if you are old enough or have watched enough films to understand it from the perspective of when it was made, it is the best definition of sci-fi horror you can find. Lots of similar angles of shots and perspectives from this were used in Event Horizon if you watch them both enough, many movies owe their existence to this classic.
Still one of the single greatest films in cinema history. "Alien" hits just as hard today as it did 45 years ago (if not harder, down to the use of practical effects). Performances are 9/10, script is 9/10, music is 10/10, sound design is 10/10, production design is 11/10. There's a reason this movie continues to capture imaginations and define genres decades later.
A bevy of sequels and remakes have all tried and failed (save for one, depending on who you ask) to replicate the genius level of filmmaking on display here; based on glimpses, Alvarez may be the closest yet.
Famously, this film and Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey both feature a "helpful" A.I. lethally dispatching a human crew, or at least actively choosing to be a bystander as the humans are lethally dispatched. Make of that what you will
Why the fuck did we see Ripley in her underwear ?
Why the fuck did we see Ripley in her underwear ?
Why the fuck did we see Ripley in her underwear ?
Why the fuck did we see Ripley in her underwear ?
Why the fuck did we see Ripley in her underwear ?
Loved this movie since I was a kid
Ripley is an amazing character. Sigourney found the perfect balance between control, exhaustion, survival, and drama. Just like how Ridley found the perfect balance of sci-fi, horror, and drama. The drama from the horror and the horror from the Sci-Fi. I kept asking myself, "Who or what is THE villian?" We are kept in the unknown from the beginning to the very end, and the tension that builds is extraordinary. The editing was clunky, but the production was immense. The cgi was awful as expected, but the sound design makes you feel much more. A film that could be made at any time in history.
Oh, on of the best movies in my life and the whole franchise of course
Любов несамовита :heart_eyes_cat:
Honestly great! Though the Alien is impressive, I don't think it looks as threatening as in other appeareances, he lacks mobility.
On the other hand, solid Sci-Fi background, aesthetic and character work!
Still a must see!
Not the first time I've seen it but decided to check it out again since I watched the prequels. It's a classic and the alien effects were so well done.
Blu-ray 4K, Director's Cut. :) It's still one of the best sci-fi horror movies.
A competent set up for what is arguably the better movie, Aliens.
I guess I just don't get it. Stale bread.
Great set pieces and practical effects. Disappointingly, I was taken out of a lot of the film due to Scott's over-reliance on brain shattering strobe effects. I also didn't do myself any favours by watching the 4k hdr version. I hadn't a clue it was such an inaccessible film. Still the ideas and execution outside of that were great. 7.5. Lost a full pt due to strobes.
Still one of the greatest sci-fi/horror films nearly 45 years later! This film rightfully has stood the test of time, and the only real debate is whether the first or second is better!
Rating: 5/5 - 95% - Highly Recommend
Just finished watching for the fourth (maybe 5th?) time and it still doesn't grow old. Even by today's standards, the special effects and the creature(s) are superb, the movie is great, the dialogue and the characters are very believable, and the story is very well-written. Alien found its way to the #5 spot of The 20 Best Horror Movies Ever Made, According to Redditt and it deserves that, if not higher. While it doesn't have the "blood and guts" of some of today's franchises (that seem to be put out there ONLY for the sake of blood and guts), that doesn't prevent it from being any less frightening or horrific. The very idea of being out in space, approximately 10 months' distance away from planet Earth (much less the comforts of their own home) and finding yourself trapped in a vessel with a seemingly-indestructible alien life form...well, that should frighten most anyone. And they play it to perfection here. Still one of my favorite movies even after all these years!
I remeber i got this movie as a base for a school work on escenografy in my second try to study filmaking.
An even when i watched some parts of the movie or secuels, i never watched the actual one. I Hardly believe, what makes me love this one, is the atmosphere that create the art direction ( as i mention i already know the treatment on this), and that make it more valuable for me.
I can't say mre that it, cause i just enjoyed, scream and love the camera techniques, and the art to create this horror on the space.
Happy Alien Day. One of the greatest films of all time. Back on the big screen for 2023.
This is a good movie without a doubt. Superb tension and suspense, but it’s just not my genre. What I must say tho, is that it aged super well, mostly due to the amazing sets and great acting.
"You are my lucky star. You... Lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky."
Still one of the best ever. I still enjoy the part before the full grown Xenomorph shows up the best.
Ridley Scott's Alien, the first entry in the franchise, is a cinematic masterpiece. Scott's approach to filmmaking, with a focus on realism and a "less is more" attitude, has helped the film retain its impact even as technology has advanced. The Xenomorph, the film's iconic alien creature, is only present for four minutes, but its presence is felt throughout the film through its use of shadows and off-screen scares. The film began as a graduate student's project, but quickly gained traction and a larger budget after the success of George Lucas' Star Wars. The story follows the seven-member crew of the commercial spacecraft Nostromo as they investigate a transmission from a nearby moon. The film explores themes of commercialism and the value of human life. The performances from the cast, particularly Sigourney Weaver and John Hurt, are noteworthy and the film's iconic "chestbuster" scene remains a staple in the horror genre. The film's setting and atmosphere, from the claustrophobic interior of the Nostromo to the vast scale of the alien ship and moon, are expertly crafted and heighten the tension throughout the film. It's a blend of science fiction, horror and thriller, and a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Alien de Ridley Scott, la primera entrega de la franquicia, es una obra maestra cinematográfica. El enfoque de Scott para hacer cine, con un enfoque en el realismo y una actitud de "menos es más", ha ayudado a que la película mantenga su impacto incluso cuando la tecnología ha avanzado. El Xenomorfo, la criatura alienígena icónica de la película, solo está presente durante cuatro minutos, pero su presencia se siente a lo largo de la película a través del uso de sombras y sustos fuera de la pantalla. La película comenzó como un proyecto de estudiante de posgrado, pero rápidamente ganó fuerza y un mayor presupuesto después del éxito de Star Wars de George Lucas. La historia sigue a la tripulación de siete miembros de la nave espacial comercial Nostromo mientras investigan una transmisión de una luna cercana. La película explora temas de comercialismo y el valor de la vida humana. Las actuaciones del elenco, en particular de Sigourney Weaver y John Hurt, son dignas de mención y la icónica escena de "romper el pecho" de la película sigue siendo un elemento básico en el género de terror. El escenario y la atmósfera de la película, desde el claustrofóbico interior del Nostromo hasta la vasta escala de la nave alienígena y la luna, están diseñados por expertos y aumentan la tensión a lo largo de la película. Es una mezcla de ciencia ficción, terror y suspenso, y una visita obligada para los fanáticos del género.
The sci-fi answer to Jaws. No one can hear you scream under water and no one can hear you scream in space. Alien is a well made and well cast movie full of tension.
"My Mommy Always Said There Were No Monsters. No Real Ones. But There Are." and probably one of the most iconic in film history. The namesake alien based on Giger's design is extremely phallic and undeniably frightening. Who would want to meet this creature in a dark alley or, for that matter, on a large but claustrophobically cramped spaceship due to its presence? Speaking of the spaceship, Ridley Scoot stages the cat-and-mouse game between the crew and the killing machine, which is deadly in various ways. This spaceship looks as if it is lived on and used and thus contributes extremely to the world building, which probably also ensured that so many more or less good parts of the series followed.I must confess that I have always watched one of the newer parts and am glad to have finally seen the first part. "I got you...you son of a bitch."
Heard great things about this movie and finally watched it yesterday. Although it was a good movie, I was slightly disappointed. The visuals and set are top-tier, but the story and characters could have been better. Still an enjoyable watch.
7.5/10
I’ve never been too into sci-fi but lately I’ve been enjoying the genre more and more. I loved how good this movie looked, the practical effects and the minimal score. Also, Sigourney Weaver sexy.
Great design and the atmosphere was terrific. I got scared multiple times, even if the shock moments were easy to predict.
It was off-putting though how many dumb decisions the cast makes...
I wonder if other entries of the franchise will also go more in-depth when it comes to the worldbuilding, definitely not necessary at all in this movie but some parts would be interesting to explore. Like the robots, goals of the company, and the alien species itself.
Oh, and not to mention the acting was great.
Question : Why Ridley Scott is one of the best director in Hollywood?
Answer : Watch Alien
Very slow rhythm and dark. It is classic but it is hard to watch nowadays.
Too claustrophobic. I create a lot of sequels. Some better.
Acting: 3/3
Cinematography: 1/3
Story: 2/3
Enjoy: +1
'Alien' isn't as eventful, and as such as entertaining, as I had anticipated, though it is still an enjoyable near two hours.
It's a strong cast, with newbie Sigourney Weaver putting in a great performance. Tom Skerritt, Harry Dean Stanton, Yaphet Kotto and John Hurt are good too. I wanted to see more of them, though that's normal given the tightness of the setting - there's only so much they can do, of course.
Other positives include the neat set design, solid special effects and well done tension building. I can't say I was ever fully unnerved, in fairness that's more a personal thing as fiction rarely scares me, but I was locked on for the entirety. It also gets respect for setting the benchmark it did.
Will check out the sequels, prequels and spin-offs/crossovers with much intrigue.
"Alien" is an excellent, smart and scary film. The dark and cold atmosphere created by director Ridley Scott sets up a sense of isolation and danger. One of the best scenes occurs when three of the crew members board a strange ship and find the fossilized remains of the craft's pilot, a giant, who is still frozen in time in his seat after being a host for the alien spawn. This scene alone demonstrates the wonders of great science fiction film making that is almost always forgotten or ignored in today's Sci-Fi.
After watching this for the first time in years, I realized that there is surprisingly little screen time for the alien itself. But it really doesn't matter because the director does a great job of building suspense and trusting that the viewer will use his imagination. This is really the coolest looking alien of any in the series other than the "Queen" alien of James Cameron's "Aliens" feature. The effects used to create the android Ash are amazing for the time, also. Especially in a scene where he is beaten by Parker. The way that Ash's head is dangling from his shoulders is truly demented fun.
This is a total "must see" for any science fiction or horror buff.
Original series
Alien (1979) https://trakt.tv/movies/alien-1979
Aliens (1986) https://trakt.tv/movies/aliens-1986
Alien 3 (1992) https://trakt.tv/movies/alien-1992
Alien Resurrection (1997) https://trakt.tv/movies/alien-resurrection-1997
Prequel series
Prometheus (2012) https://trakt.tv/movies/prometheus-2012
Alien: Covenant (2017) https://trakt.tv/movies/alien-covenant-2017
Alien is a film that oozes with ambition and somehow in equal measure confidence. The world is so lived in, not just with the immaculate set of rust and practicality, but in its worldbuilding. The characters know this world, so they don't stop to dump exposition about it. We learn what we need to, and it allows us to focus on the things that matter. Like Ripley, revealing she was the hero all along because of how she balances her heart and her head. Weaver displays both wonderfully. There's Lambert's hidden heart of gold, with Kotto radiating charisma. There's Ash, masterfully portrayed in all his deceptive layers by Ian Holm.
And most of all, of course, is the alien and the fear it brings. A predator hunting prey, the costume looks fantastic, and all the better for how the lighting and angles obscure it until the right moments. The alien and Ash portray two opposite spectrums of horror. The alien being this primal natural animalistic thing that will use you for its circle of life without a thought or care because it’s an animal. And Ash is this highly unnatural construct that is just as unfeeling and will use you for its own means, but it’s not even survival or instinct, it’s greed and obedience. The chestburster scene is iconic for good reason, a surprise disruption of a casual scene thought to be safe. But I found Ash's reveal and his decapitation almost as unnerving, and his insides are portrayed as just inhuman as the alien's is. The parallel between these two scenes tie a bow over the movie, I think. The alien a fear of the unknown and primal. Ash, and Weyland-Yutani by extension, a fear of ourselves, of the learned and known greed in us overtaking us where we become just as alien and unfeeling as any other predator. It's the combination of the two that can tear us apart.
Story: 10
Script: 7...pretty barebones as far as the dialogue goes
Performances: 9
Misc.: 9
Influence: 10...inaugurated the entire space horror genre.
Overall: 9
"Alien" is still remembered with merit not only of the film that started a billion-dollar franchise, but also as one of the most modern and tasteful examples of sci-fi horror. The plot is nothing revolutionary, and most of the characters are a little more than meat for the monster. It's the fortunate combination H.R. Giger's modern design and Ridley Scott's taut and precise direction that could elevate the Xenomorph to one of the most iconic monsters in history. Unlike its action-packed sequels, "Alien" focuses exclusively on slowly building up the tension with its dark and claustrophobic atmosphere, with endless silences and only measured appearances of the Xenomorph. Its appearances are sporadic and incredibly brief, but manage to create an increasing sense of anticipation and, at the same time, mask the limits of the special effects. A lot of the tensest moments actually happen when the Xenomorph is still off-screen. It's a Lovecraftian horror movie that plays on the psychological side, and that will not satisfy the ones looking for high-paced slasher carnages.
The innovative art direction was one of the first examples of "gothic" sci-fi in cinema, with gritty and slimy sets opposed to the colorful and monumental fantasy of films like "Star Wars" or "Planet of the Apes". The meticulous work on the special effects to recreate Giger's design stood the test of time incredibly well, the Xenomorph is a bit stiff but still, everything looks way more elegant and tasteful than any of the sequels. Cinematography and artwork are just on a whole different level.
This is one of the best movies in existence.
3 Thoughts After Re-Watching ‘Alien’:
Another reminder as to just how much of a badass Ellen Ripley is. Sigourney is a queen.
The alien design is so iconic and genius. From the Facehugger to the final grown abomination — acid blood and all — it’s a pretty damn perfect (and grotesque!) concept.
While altogether impressive and obviously a pure CLASSIC, there are parts that drag. A few impatient moments when you’re just waiting to get to the good stuff. Something, from what I remember, the sequel improves upon.
I was going to give it a 10 then I seen it was rated slightly higher than Aliens and well that is appaling I'm sorry to say folks but Aliens is the far superior movie
Ripley: Watch me kill this thing.
Dallas: I don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
Ash: Yeah science, bitch!
Kane: This food's giving me an upset stomach...
Lambert: I just wanna go home.
Parker: Am I getting paid for this?
Brett: Right.
Jones: Fuck this! I'm outta here!
Also Jones: Haha, yes! Die trash!
A movie as perfect as the xenomorph, Alien is a benchmark and a masterpiece.
Waited a long ass time to give the Alien series a shot, but god was it worth it.
Ripley is one hell of a character.
Loved the slow start into the suspense that it leads to.
Jones would be the best alien detector in the universe
How do you talk about a film that is basically flawless, I love Alien so much and in my opinion, it is Ridley Scotts best film as this film builds tension perfectly and the entire way through the film you can feel the fear of the characters. No matter how old this film is or how many times I have seen this film, I still find moments where I still feel really scared and I recommend watching the directors cut which actually does sharpen the story a bit.
Also, Sigourney Weaver (Ripley) is just so perfect in this film and she is absolutely iconic now because of these films. Funny thing is, the effects in this film hold up a little better than in Aliens (another classic) and I think that is because of how beautiful the sets are in this film and something modern film making is missing is that passion to actually build something beautiful which I feel like Ridley Scott needs to go back to this type of film making.
Another thing which people don't highlight enough is Bolaji Badejo (Alien), his performance as the Alien with his movements in that costume just makes this movie come together in my opinion, as the costume and his performance are just so menacing.
This is an essential film for anyone who loves films to watch.
Ash: You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.
Lambert: You admire it.
Ash: I admire its purity. A survivor... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
ABSOLUTE FAVORITE.
10/10
More sci-fi than horror, but bloody good sci-fi.
Going to see Alien: Covenant right after this, I will have a review up hopefully soon.
I love the atmosphere in this movie. I'm a really huge fan of slow-burn silent kind-of creepy horror films that really souly on building suspense and building the world, rather than resorting to action or jumpscares. I think this is why I prefer Alien to Aliens, and The Terminator to Terminator 2. True horror movies, to me based on what I find scary, is relatable or likable characters being put in genuinely terrifying or claustrophobic situations.
What makes Alien effective is the location. Imagine yourself in Ellen Ripley's situation. Alone on an abandoned ship about to blow up, in very narrow corridors with no one else around, while an unstoppable killing machine is out to get you. That idea alone makes the movie, but the way Ridley Scott executes it, through the sound effects, lack of music, and pacing makes it one of the most tension-filled finales I've seen in a horror movie.
The rest of the movie is great too. There isn't much that happens in terms of story, but you grow attached to these characters as they get picked off one by one. You're constantly on the edge of you're seat anticipating what's going to come next. It's a constant up-hill battle as these group of characters try to figure out how they're going to defeat the alien life-form that's now loose on the ship. Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt, and Tom Skerritt are my favorites out of the cast of exceptional actors. They all do a good job with the material given to them, especially considering how dialogue-heavy the movie ends up being.
There isn't much else I can say, other than it's one of the best horror movies in history, with it's wonderful atmosphere and great setting, which many of follow-up movies tried to copy, but most end up failing to capture.
One of the best horror-scifi movies ever made..Brilliant direcitng super realistic with great visual effects and editing.
A fantastic time-capsule from the late '70s, the era of patient filmmaking, practical effects and potent new ideas. In borrowing from and expanding upon themes first incubated in Kubrick's 2001, director Ridley Scott delivers a vivid, tangible, chilling take on humanity's star-faring future.
The basic concept is devilishly simple: a hapless freighter crew lands on an uncharted planet, picks up a murderous uninvited guest, then spends the rest of the picture trying (and failing) to outlast it in a claustrophobic environment. But there's so very much more to it than that. Expert character development rewards us with an intensely human, accessible crew. It really hurts each time one of them succumbs to a howling, terrified death. The film represents a master class in tension-building, investing long spans of film in thick, dramatic pauses that pay dividends. It works as a social allegory, too: even generations from now, with our destiny amidst the stars, the working class draws the short straw and risks everything for a meager paycheck. And, perhaps most impressive of all, it's a jaw-dropping visual powerhouse. The style in this film is unmatched, from the fuzzy monitors and tangled wires aboard the flight deck to H.R. Geiger's legendary grotesque monster and environment designs. We enjoy a constant sense of wonder, awed by what we're seeing but grounded by the perceived physical reality of it all.
All this, and I haven't even mentioned the acting, direction or effects work. A sci-fi legend through and through, this is one of the best-realized (and finest-aging) genre torchbearers ever.
Great set, refreshing to not see a bunch of green screens... Not very scary or great in any aspect aside from being a solid story. Attempts to make unexpected twists, not the greatest twists ever but at least the story has some turns even though you pretty much know where it's heading. It's another film that's just a decent watch, to just watch and not expect to get anything from it... No fear, no fun, no mystery, just a basic film with a hard to mess up storyline and believable enough acting & effects, from an introductory Sci fi Era. Probably innovative at the time, but I'm reviewing based totally on the film as presented to me today.
Another safe watch, as nothing is particularly bad but it's nothing particularly great either. Simple story, executed without tripping over itself.
Ridley Scott’s Alien is a groundbreaking science fiction thriller that spawned one of the most successful franchises of the genre. At its core, the film’s little more than a slasher set in space; after responding to a distress call, the crew of a mining vessel find themselves being picked off one-by-one by an alien creature. Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, and Ian Holm lead the cast and work well as an ensemble. And, Scott does an excellent job at teasing out the suspense and mystery. However, there’s a surprising lack of substance. Still, Alien is a strong film with terrifying thrills and exciting action.
7 - Good
I'd say the beginning is a bit slow and the movie shows it's age, but once the Alien is brought on board it really picks up. As someone who doesn't like horror or scary movies I was still able to find enjoyment in this classic.
Ridley Scott's ALIEN is an example of great horror film-making. It's not the creature, but the design of the locations, the smoke, claustophobic rooms and atomsphere. The characters are nicely written, this is not your post-modern horror!
ALIEN has a distinct style, the pacing is deliberate, the tension builds and builds. The film is a real master stroke by Ridley Scott and his team.
The acting is excellent, I can't fault anyone. Weaver has the lead was a gamble, and a brave choice by all concerned. I'm happy to say that it pays off! The design of the ALIEN is fascinating, work of a genius.
The special effects are tremendous, again, there's a distinct style, it's so fantastic!
The score by Goldsmith plays more like a special sound effect, but it does fit the mood of the picture.
The wide-screen frame is used to the max, do not watch this in pan and scan!
ALIEN is a film which should be studied and studied, tons of details in the entire picture.
My favourite a true masterpiece if you say otherwise I'll slap you in the mouth. :wave:
I forgot just how good this is, it's pretty much perfect. The world building, the production design, the monster, and the acting are all top notch.
Coherent script, without loose ends and with actions of the characters contextualized and grounded for the unfolding of events. He did not sin for "it has to happen because it is in the script", and delivered a work that is absolutely right for being a classic. Revolutionary and avant-garde.
The Good:
The Bad:
I am not even going to try. This is pretty much a masterpiece and I cannot find any flaws with it.
Verdict:
The science fiction classic is an expertly crafted horror tale and a movie you just cannot skip!
Very good movie that is now considered a classic. The film keeps you feeling uncomfortable even when all seems like it’s going well. You know something is going to happen and it does! Suspense, keeps you hanging off the edge of your seat
An all-time classic! Ridley Scott's Alien is indeed the best Sci-Fi Horror movie ever made. It is gorgeously shot and the suspense is breathtaking. It is amazing how this movie still holds its own 40 years later.
Three major observations from someone who has re-watched both Alien and Aliens quite a few times (and has seen the sequels once each... let's not talk about those haha).
First: given these movies are 30-40 years old, it is insane how well they have held up, effects included. The practical effects work on both these movies is stunning.
Second: these two movies work so well together in tandem, and make perfect sense from a plot perspective with the 50 year gap since the Alien ship was first discovered in between. With Alien, Ridley Scott gave us a really tight, terrifying, what the fuck is going style sci-fi horror movie that still works a treat to this day. With Aliens, James Cameron expanded the narrative scope of the universe in a really interesting way, and made an action thriller that in many ways is just as tense and terrifying as the first movie - turns out that whether you're an unarmed crew or a squad of marines, the aliens are going to go through you like butter regardless.
Third: even when judged just by on its own, individual merits, Alien is an excellent movie. It's just seen it's 40th anniversary, and is still without equal in some areas. Set design that recognises cargo freighters are just as likely to be shit holes in space as they are on Earth. The alien chest bursting sequence - no matter how many times I've seen it, it still haunts me. The reveal of the Science Officer being an Android, the creepy way he stares and does nothing as the alien bursts from another crew member's chest, the gruesome and incredible practical effects when the surviving crew beat him to pieces while he continues to partly function...
And I haven't even started on the alien itself yet. Not only is the creature design spectacular, truly terrifying, and amazingly executed, but the way we get to see so little of it (only glimpses of certain parts at a time while it kills its way through the crew) until the whole creature is revealed to Ripley in the final sequence creates so much tension you probably shouldn't watch this movie if you have a heart condition.
There's nothing that hasn't already been said about Sigourney Weaver already, but her performance as Ripley is awesome. It starts off so low key, the frustration of constantly being overruled by male crew members even though she's the only one thinking clearly enough to look beyond the next 10 minutes, culminating in the fact that she is ultimately the only one strong, crafty, and determined enough to kill the alien and survive.
Whether you look at it as a thriller, a sci-fi movie, a horror film (or all of the above), it's a fantastic work when evaluated as part of any of these genres.
Concluding aside: Fox released a 40th anniversary version of the movie, remastered on 4K UHD Blu-ray. It looks spectacular and is easily worth the purchase if you have the right equipment.
Chingona película a pesar de todos los años de haber sido producida.
One of the best movies period. Sure, It may seem dated but the cast and the e special effects make up for it. I love me some 79 Weaver.
I FILM DI FANTASCIENZA CHE HANNO SEGNATO L'IMMAGINARIO COLLETTIVO
"Parla Ripley, unica superstite del Nostromo, Passo e chiudo". Sigourney Weaver icona in slip e canotta, immortale quanto e più del mostro fallico di H.R. Giger, nello spazio dove nessuno può sentirla urlare.
I loved this movie before I could even write my own name. I still love it and though I am more of an Aliens fan, there is no denying this movie truly is a perfect 10
Awesome Movie. The beginning of the alien franchise.
Il tranquillo tran tran di un'isolata comunità viene rivoluzionato da un'inaspettata, sorprendente natività.
Nonostante il genitore perisca nel difficile parto, il piccolo cresce in fretta, sano e vivace. Giunto all'età adulta però, si dimostra un carattere ribelle e poco propenso al dialogo e nonostante gli sforzi entra in conflitto un po' con tutti. Il tempo passa e la natura fa il suo corso, la comunità si riduce sempre di più. Lui vorrebbe rimanere, ma l'ultima, saggia e coraggiosa componente di quel mondo ormai finito lo induce a prendere finalmente la propria strada e a spiccare il volo.
In my opinion, this is the best of the series. This holds up even better than Aliens. Great performances from not only Weaver and Hurt, but some of the best character actors of the time.
Just watched it with my son for the first time in ages. It really holds up.
This is still such a masterpiece, hands down!
Watching it and comparing it against other sci-fi and horror at the time this was ahead in tone (you feel part of the crew) and atmosphere. The actors all do amazing. A lot of strobe lights and great sets. It can get slow at times.
An amazing movie RIP Mr John Hurt
Alien....the creature......the film.....the legend. The one that started it all.
Amazing set design, builds a great atmosphere and sense of uncertainty. Holds up to the test of time, great all around movie.
Won Best Effects, Visual Effects, there were should.
One of the best movie of Ridley Scott. A masterpiece.
I'll just start this one by letting you know that if you have not seen this film, make sure you spend a nice night with it sometime soon. I'd say drop what you're doing and watch it, but you really should watch this in as much darkness as possible. Hell, don't even watch it with other people. Watch it by yourself in your basement with really cold air conditioning on. Yea, you'll love it that way.
I had my doubts over this movie because this movie was maded in 1979 so i thought that the special effect were bad but that is not true.
Sirgourney Weaver is a very good actrice.
Bleak and intriguing, fantastic alien design and some nice shots of the foreign planet(s) and spaceship! For me, as opposed to a lot of other people, Alien is the much better movie than its sequel Aliens because it has more horror elements, a more claustrophobic feeling to it and less overdrawn action sequences.
I would give Alien a 8.5 / 10 but that's not possible here and a 9 / 10 would be too much because by today's standards the space crafts' interiors and some other aspect just look silly and very outdated.
I´ve always wondered who´s the real alien here... the creature or "ash" the character played by Ian Holm.
It’s often daunting to come to a classic film and try to explain why it works so well. Obvious elements spring to mind - the peerless design work, both of the central creature and the sets themselves; the beautifully haunting score; the creation of one of the greatest female action heroes; the perfect pace of the film (slightly spoilt by the Director’s Cut, but the original edit still shines); the “birth” of the creature that may have lost its ability to surprise over time, but still horrifies largely down to the performances that sell this moment so well; the masterful build-up of tension as each character confronts their fate. But, more importantly, this is simply a story that is well told and a reminder of how powerful an experience film can be when all the elements come together so perfectly. Is it any wonder that Alien has been oft-imitated, parodied and copied, but rarely bettered, if at all?
I feel very fierce look, say in future! movie old 1979
A perfect movie from title sequence, right through to the climax, perfect tone of alienation, and helplessness, a stunning film, the art design is incredible, and combines the scif and horror enre perfectly.......watched this a night after being amazed by 2001:A Space Odyssey again, and it is amazing this is made only 11 years after and how far the sci fi genre has come in that time, amazing film
Loved this movie from the title sequence to the end. Sure, there are a few points that are ridiculous. But the overall story and feel of the movie are extraordinary. One thing that really stands out is how well this movie stands up over time. The only thing that is dated is the interaction with the computer. But it is done in such a way that doesn't make it seem so bad. Can't believe it took me so long to watch this. Perfect in so many ways!
RIP HR Giger
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27390345
I can't begin to express my sadness at this loss. He has been the most influential artist in my life for nearly 30 years. His art and sculptures adorn my rooms and I carry him daily in ink.
We have lost a truly unique visionary.
Hans Ruedi Giger
1940 - 2014
I had too much expectation for this movie. It was entertaining, but wasn't amazing. Some the characters behavior didn't make sense to me and I felt like yelling at the screen.
First time I wached Alien. Don't know why I didnt see it earlier. As a scifi fan I really liked this one. Only the one scene in the end "move out of the way Lambert" was the only bit i didn't like. Parker could have just shot/burned it instead of jumping on its back.. Looking forward waching nr 2
one of my favourites
A difficult movie for me to judge. The setting was beautifully done: the spacecraft, the Alien planet, steam hissing, slime dropping; the overall uneasy/scary feeling was great. But the characters running straight towards the danger annoyed me, the shock-moments were too easy and the biggest problem: I've seen too many movies that try the same thing, so it doesn't really work for me anymore.
Two pro's for Alien though: (1) I believe it was one of the first space-horror movies and (2) even though there have been many copycats, I don't think any of those copies have actually improved on the original Alien. I just wish I had seen this one first :)
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Even though I'm few decades too late, but I'm happy that I watched this for the first time after having watched Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. I must be living under a rock because when I watched both movies, I had no idea of the Alien Franchise that came out before it. Though I gotta say, the characters' actions here are not as stupid and infuriating as in the prequels.