The Most Terrifying Aliens in Sci-Fi History | Quinn's Ideas

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  • Though the giant bodies in outer space that we would eventually call galaxies were first noticed by French astronomer Charles Messier in the 17th Century, Edwin Hubble, in 1923, was the first to realize what they actually were. It turned out that there were countless galaxies in our universe, made up of billions upon billions of stars and trillions of planets. It did not take humans long at all to do what we do best, imagine. If there were trillions of planets throughout the vastness of space. Could there be another world like ours, with sentient beings like us? From that point onward we began to see aliens everywhere.
    It has been said that the oldest fear is the fear of the unknown. The fear of the unknown stands at the root of some of our greatest horror stories. Infamous but brilliant writer HP Lovecraft has influenced the entire horror genre, his work speaks because it reflects his genuine fear of the unknown and of the other. The fear of the other is at the root of our fear of aliens. Aliens are scary because we don’t know them, we cannot predict their behavior, they could be cruel, they could see us as bugs beneath them, they could enslave us, steal our world's resources, and then discard us. They could in essence do to us what we do to each other, or perhaps even worse. Infinite terrors await within the unknown. We peer into the darkness of space and yet we do not know what might be peering back or what it might be capable of.
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  • @QuinnsIdeas
    @QuinnsIdeas  Рік тому +281

    Lots of info can be found about the very much visible moon flag here. sservi.nasa.gov/articles/apollo-moon-flags-still-standing/ Stop being weird. P.S. Thank you person #923 for correcting me about Buzz Aldrin, the other 922 people who corrected me were not clear enough. Also sorry for the weird way I say "faculty" and "triffids"

    • @lapricity
      @lapricity Рік тому +15

      Just found your channel from my recommended section, subscribed, your content is lit

    • @androth1502
      @androth1502 Рік тому +1

      the soviet union put a flag on the moon before the USA did.

    • @michaelgussert6158
      @michaelgussert6158 Рік тому +4

      Dude! I love your work! It's just consistently incredible and you really hit it out of the park with this one :D

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Рік тому

      Quinn, I'd like to draw your attention to an error you may not have picked up on from the previous 923 people correcting you?
      Buzz Aldrin was actually the rogue captain of the Starship vessel " Frig Sarcasm". He was destroyed by the indomitable Michael Collins, with a well placed shot around Uranus, using a quantum decoupling suppository. The whole thing was secretly covered up by some story about a Moon landing.

    • @aimmlegate
      @aimmlegate Рік тому +10

      Peter Watts (Blindsight author) big fan of The Thing, and he even wrote a short story from alien point of view.
      It’s called The Things, it’s available for free and it’s great.
      Highly recommend it.

  • @samanthamorris5340
    @samanthamorris5340 Рік тому +1453

    My kids got so freaked out when you got "abducted" they were yelling at the tv, "No, come back, Quin!" It was absolutely precious. Thank you for that memory, and have a happy Halloween!

    • @gdhuertas07
      @gdhuertas07 Рік тому +109

      It’s so cool that you watch Quinn with your kids!

    • @mikexstad1121
      @mikexstad1121 Рік тому +15

      Hahahaha

    • @RayShamBo
      @RayShamBo Рік тому +34

      This comment is so wholesome! Thank you for sharing. Gives me the hope that I can share stuff like this with my future offspring.

    • @TayTayMakesBeats
      @TayTayMakesBeats Рік тому +26

      I don't have kids and like a lot of content that isn't appropriate for kids but I love that there are people like Quinn whose content is both appropriate and accessible for everyone, regardless of age.

    • @vipahxxx7640
      @vipahxxx7640 Рік тому +4

      Awesome comment

  • @matchesburn
    @matchesburn Рік тому +20

    0:48 - "I love aliens"
    Imperial Inquisitor: "On a scale of heresy to heresy, I deem this to be *_extra heretical."_*

  • @lukecarter4291
    @lukecarter4291 Рік тому +180

    The colour out of space by H.P. Lovecraft is one of the best extraterrestrial invasion stories I ever read

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 10 місяців тому

      Great story

    • @dragoninthewest1
      @dragoninthewest1 10 місяців тому +3

      "Colors from beyond this world."

    • @manumudgal4988
      @manumudgal4988 7 місяців тому

      There is also a manga on it, with great Art ( by a Japanese artist? I think)

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux 6 місяців тому

      The “merge” was especially rough. 😩

    • @davidepintus6490
      @davidepintus6490 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@guaporeturns9472 The trees moving without wind was both mundane and absolutely horrifying to me as a kid.

  • @paradactyl3729
    @paradactyl3729 Рік тому +414

    Speaking of Peter Watts and The Thing, he wrote a short story(appropriately called 'Things') that explored the story from the thing's perspective. It's delightfully creepy, and well worth the read.

    • @lpg12338
      @lpg12338 Рік тому +14

      Thanks for the information, I will have to look it up! 👍

    • @JetsetDruid
      @JetsetDruid Рік тому +26

      I've read that, it puts a very different spin on the things motives

    • @lpg12338
      @lpg12338 Рік тому +8

      There is a really good audiobook of it on UA-cam.

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 Рік тому +8

      I liked both movies.

    • @dongately2817
      @dongately2817 Рік тому +6

      You can read it for free if you search beyond the first few hits- if you liked the movie I’m not sure I recommend the story- it puts a different spin on the creatures motives

  • @danf1779
    @danf1779 Рік тому +248

    Dude… the abduction / experimentation scene in Fire in the Sky freaks me out to this day. It gave me nightmares too! Movies usually don’t scare me per se, but watching this scene will always stand out in my mind as a truly frightening movie experience.
    Also: thank you so much for doing what you do!! You’re awesome and you are appreciated.

    • @MachineMan-mj4gj
      @MachineMan-mj4gj Рік тому +11

      "Subject won't shut up, give him the Silence Gravy."

    • @Toripusutashi
      @Toripusutashi Рік тому +2

      Reason it fucks with me so much is I remembered this scene before my endoscopy with no sedation. Really made me suddenly not want the checkup haha

    • @beehambonio3378
      @beehambonio3378 Рік тому +4

      Way creepy how it was dirty with junk everywhere in alien craft.

    • @danf1779
      @danf1779 Рік тому

      @@MachineMan-mj4gj 😂

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot Рік тому +4

      Its still one of the most unnerving and disturbing scenes around... unfortunately its nothing like the actual Travis Walton abduction, although the exterior UFO part was kinda similar, but the examination and Greys are nothing like his account, which while scary in of itself isnt a patch on the movies fear induction.
      In the RL account he wakes up to find himself surrounded by 3 greys in red jumpsuits one with a medical instrument, he cant move well but has enough strength to push them away in panic they kinda leave him, he runs out of the dark humid room and finds himself on a ship, finds a room that acts like a map or navigation system, then finds himself in a ship hanger with other ships where he runs into some odd almost human aliens one male one female (human but with odd eyes and clothing) and then passes out and is found 3 days latter similar to the movie...
      Definitely not the best movie material lol... although they do have allusions to it like how he pushes one of the aliens over. While not just like the account, the liberties taken where completely justified.

  • @johnfyten3392
    @johnfyten3392 Рік тому +65

    I love how you mentioned the death of consciousness possibility of the Star Trek transporter. That unsettling thought has plagued me for years lol

  • @agm5424
    @agm5424 Рік тому +78

    Surprised you didn't mentioned the Mi-go which are the closest things to Greys that Lovecraft made.
    Also two alien movies that really freaked me out were the Fourth Kind and Dark Skies. Both movies portrayed the concept of cosmic horror through the alien abduction themes really well since the aliens there felt more like an inevitable and evil force of nature that borders on supernatural and almost demonic evil.

    • @daeviant
      @daeviant Рік тому +2

      Have you ever watched that old TV show Dark Skies? Not related to the film at all, but a cool concept of evil aliens.

    • @SakaraCoyfox
      @SakaraCoyfox Рік тому

      I've read a couple authors likening aliens to demons, and even that some aliens feed on souls or use them as fuel
      I don't believe it, but I really find that narrative intriguing!

  • @cartilagehead6326
    @cartilagehead6326 Рік тому +108

    A big part of the history behind the xenomorph motif is also what one of my profs called ‘fear-of-atrocity’ and a processing of collective trauma from world war 2, the holocaust, and arguably the post-war Cold War era/Vietnam, etc. It’s worth noting that Giger and Scott and much of the other team behind ALIEN grew up in post-war Europe alongside survivors and all had strong critical reactions to the politics and military actions of the Cold War world. The mid-to-late 70s are right in the middle of America’s reckoning with actions taken in Vietnam. This was also during the time when Rhodesia was getting a lot of international visibility.
    In this context, the xenomorph can be seen as a proxy for an invading or occupying force that uses s*xual violence and violence against civilians as a weapon of fear and oppression. And you can also flip the script and read the Nostromo crew as a hapless group of working class American conscripts with superior technology shoved by their class superiors into an unwinnable fight far away from home against a foe with a disturbingly literal interpretation of Mao’s rules for military conflict.

    • @jorriffhdhtrsegg
      @jorriffhdhtrsegg Рік тому +8

      Even moreso with the marines in AlienS that is clearly something Vietnam inspired more explicitly

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 Рік тому +15

      Aliens definitely has a lot of Vietnam subtext, but the series as a whole (or at least the original trilogy) is blatantly all about sex.
      Or more specifically creating a scenario that makes the implications of rape for women in real life relatable to men in a direct, visceral way.
      Scott and Giger have basically said this was their main intention, and the movies are just drenched in feminism in general.

    • @cartilagehead6326
      @cartilagehead6326 Рік тому +8

      @@macdeus2601 it can be both, my guy. Metaphors can be about multiple things, and usually the best ones are. As I alluded to in my original post, Vietnam was the first major 20th century war where American civilians were forced to confront the specter of rape/atrocity (and not just that, but arguably being committed by the “good guys” on their side), something that European civilian survivors of World War 2 were already extremely familiar with. It’s not an accident that the Women’s Lib movement was happening pretty much simultaneously with the anti-war movement.

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy Рік тому +1

      Woman writes a sexual fantasy book...

    • @honkeykong4049
      @honkeykong4049 Рік тому

      @@macdeus2601
      🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @jeffgoode9865
    @jeffgoode9865 Рік тому +304

    I had trouble watching ET as a kid, because ET just creeped me out, even after he was shown to be friendly. It just felt like this constant walk on eggshells with an unknown, wild, potentially dangerous creature that could be set off by anything.
    Didn't help that the opening was set up like a horror movie.
    Edit: "I know ET isn't "wild", but I was a kid, and it was an unknown and thus untrustworthy creature.

    • @sayaddesign
      @sayaddesign Рік тому +22

      It scared the hell out of me as a kid

    • @prometheus9096
      @prometheus9096 Рік тому +19

      Lol i felt that way too and when he got sick it scared the hell out of me...

    • @patreekotime4578
      @patreekotime4578 Рік тому +14

      I mean the scene with the shed is genuinely scary. And the whole drama with the man with the keys... Its great tension!

    • @jrr7031
      @jrr7031 Рік тому +3

      Dawg.....be thankful you did watch " The Guyver"

    • @jrr7031
      @jrr7031 Рік тому +1

      @Sabizos lmfao!!! This is what I needed today. A good laugh

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Рік тому +40

    I'm in my 50s and the Weeping Angels from DW actually scared me in a real life way. I would walk past statues and actually hesitate - just for a microsecond - in fear. I'm a rational adult. I have never had that experience before. I don't know what happened with that episode but it got under my skin in a way that nothing else ever has!

    • @colonagray2454
      @colonagray2454 8 місяців тому +5

      I think that a lot of the best horror twists things we see everyday into something unknown. You probably hadn't noticed the statues as often before the episode so noticing them after conected you to the show. Really interesting to me, like how you dont notice a certain car as often u til you own it

    • @robertcampbell6349
      @robertcampbell6349 2 місяці тому +1

      That scared me too. What really impressed me is the scene was effective and done on a low budget.

    • @thatfuzzypotato1877
      @thatfuzzypotato1877 2 місяці тому +2

      Best 'enemy' from DW ever! God those were terrifying.

    • @Kyharra
      @Kyharra 11 днів тому

      Weeping angels made me scared of the dark ever since I was a kid 😅

  • @jennifervan75
    @jennifervan75 Рік тому +2

    I loved all of it!
    Please don't ever stop making stuff.
    This was all amazing to watch, the 55min flew by.

  • @QuinnsIdeas
    @QuinnsIdeas  Рік тому +29

    Actually, Quinn, Buzz Aldrin did land on the moon. Collins piloted the module.

    • @johnfyten3392
      @johnfyten3392 Рік тому

      @@MPeaches1958Ha! What an unsettling thought lol

    • @ivanfranco2363
      @ivanfranco2363 Місяць тому

      Glad to see I wasn’t the only one who caught that!

  • @LaneMaxfield
    @LaneMaxfield Рік тому +363

    I loved this dive into aliens as horror and all the connections between our portrayals of aliens and projections of our own worst nature. I think one of the most interesting explorations of this was District 9, where the prawn aliens were just people and the horror was gradually revealed to be our own xenophobic nature. Overall, this was a fascinating video and a great Halloween treat! Thanks for your content!

  • @sangun123
    @sangun123 Рік тому

    glad i found your channel, i've been obssessed with the recap videos of bad sci fi as well as just lore videos of random sci fi series, but your the first to delve into purely paperback stories that i really appreciate

  • @siddbastard
    @siddbastard Рік тому

    your blend of real passion for books and quirky youtube 2010's skits is so charming, Quinn. Never change :) or do ! whatever you do, I'll keep watching.

  • @RiverOpossum
    @RiverOpossum Рік тому +99

    An hour special to keep me occupied as I paint? Thank you Quinn. These stories help me get through my repetitive days of filling commission orders. I’m gonna take a year off to paint what I want and see how my original character portraits are received.

    • @jbear3478
      @jbear3478 Рік тому +1

      Yes do that!!!!

    • @BeczaBot
      @BeczaBot 9 місяців тому +1

      Have you started yet? How is it going?

  • @rafindrasetiawan1915
    @rafindrasetiawan1915 Рік тому +353

    There's a mistake at the 10 minute mark Quinn, you said that Aldrin was the CSM Pilot while Armstrong and Collins landed on the Moon. It was Armstrong and Aldrin who landed, and Collins was the one in the CSM.

    • @ossem1
      @ossem1 Рік тому

      ...and to this day Armstrong, while making love to his wife, triumphantly yells out "First on the Moon!" then calls Aldrin to rub it in.

    • @Lohanujuan
      @Lohanujuan Рік тому +18

      A quick google search shows you are correct

    • @blurtednonsense5631
      @blurtednonsense5631 Рік тому +11

      According to crazy conspiracy theorists they didn't land on the moon at all. So maybe the mistake continues? Lol

    • @TaftisBack
      @TaftisBack Рік тому +49

      We all know the moon is made of cheese, so how could you even land with rocket thrusters without melting the whole thing?!
      Gosh, *think* , people.

    • @vladimirmihnev9702
      @vladimirmihnev9702 Рік тому

      @@TaftisBack they used cold rockets! Are you stupid?

  • @cpfraghead
    @cpfraghead Рік тому +3

    This is crazy, but a lot of my most favorite shows and movies made it into your video! You have great taste lol Star Trek TNG, X Files, The Thing (original), Fire in the Sky, even The Faculty! Great vid man. I’d add The Fourth Kind to your list of creepy alien flicks though.

  • @patricklee7241
    @patricklee7241 Рік тому +15

    I saw They Live in the theater and it was fantastic. But FIRE IN THE SKY was one heck of an experience. The alien abduction sequence was one of the loudest I've ever heard in a movie theater and no one in that dark room was expecting that much intensity in the alien examination sequence.

    • @similaritiesendhere
      @similaritiesendhere 7 місяців тому

      The actual Travis Walton hates this movie because it made the aliens look evil. In his actual account the aliens were actually kinda nice.

  • @elijahherstal776
    @elijahherstal776 Рік тому +95

    Quinn, you had too much fun making this one.
    Also, I do like the old Arthur C. Clarke quote (from XCom, I'm not a literary savant)-
    "Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not- both are equally terrifying."
    Also, fun fact: HG Wells created the first tabletop wargame rulebook.
    Aliens
    Tabletop war games
    ...Warhammer 40k is prep for the future.

    • @itisALWAYSR.A.
      @itisALWAYSR.A. Рік тому +4

      Agreed: you can tell quinn had so much fun making this schlocky pulp horror style and I'm 100% down for it

    • @treacherousjslither6920
      @treacherousjslither6920 Рік тому

      I'd much rather us be alone in the universe. No malevolent xenos that way.

    • @notagoodsitrep
      @notagoodsitrep Рік тому

      HG Wells playing wargames is the tiny domino leading to the big domino known as the current leader of man in 40k having a space elf goth gf (noncanon of course).

    • @Juel92
      @Juel92 Рік тому

      @@treacherousjslither6920 Just malevolent people lol. To me the thought of humanity, our rapey, warlike, belligerent, dumb, self-destructive, ineffective civilization being the peak of living existence in the universe terrifies me to my core.

    • @dontforgetyoursunscreen
      @dontforgetyoursunscreen Рік тому +3

      @@treacherousjslither6920 if we are alone it likely means we are doomed the universe does not do one offs so then the only explanation is that intelligent species are wiped out & since the universe does not do one offs we won't be the one off who survives

  • @berserk____1878
    @berserk____1878 Рік тому +62

    Quinn's content is just top tier.

  • @redhandtheblack
    @redhandtheblack Рік тому +8

    No musical instrument says "Aliens" like a good old theremin!

  • @PC-gs7pv
    @PC-gs7pv Рік тому +1

    awesome video Quinn! Props for including the Faculty, loved seeing it in theaters as a kid!!

  • @wireheadslabs
    @wireheadslabs Рік тому +18

    I've been a Patreon subscriber for a while and love your videos! You asked for book suggestions to review. Please consider the "12 Planets of the Intergalactic Map" trilogy. It's main plot is: "What happens when 12 civilizations from different planets meet for the very first time? Will their common origin unite them into a mighty Intergalactic Empire? Or will they destroy each other?" The world-building alone is so imaginative and creative to behold, and the character-driven and grand mythos of this universe the author has created is so engaging and mesmerizing. And there are plenty of scary aliens too! A quote from the third book: "For it wasn’t an intelligent alien race that built the underground tunnels, but rather one of the millions of monstrous things that lurk in the dark void of space in between star systems, even in between galaxies. It was to destroy these terrifying creatures -- freaks of the universe, mistakes of creation -- that the Machine, and thousands of others just like him, were built in order to prevent these space monsters from harming the myriad of inhabited planets scattered throughout the universe." One planet has super-advanced nanotechnology, including “probebots” that can read a person’s mind, and "killbots" that kill by emitting a pulse in the brain with such catastrophic energy that the nerve fibers inside the brain stem are severed. “Death is instantaneous. There is no pain and no moment of realization that death is imminent.” Then there's Torajii, a sentient virus created when he was blasted with gamma-rays and other high-energy radiation in the aftermath of a supernova.

  • @reynoldsmathey
    @reynoldsmathey Рік тому +62

    Quinn, I love your scholarly approach, and your enthusiasm is infectious. The production value of all your videos is of the highest quality. You can't cover ALL the aliens, of course, but I would certainly add the Prime Immotiles from 'Pandora's Star' and 'Judas Unchained' by Peter F. Hamilton.

    • @ValKaye
      @ValKaye 12 днів тому

      One of my favorite books is Pandora Star. And I've read a lot of SciFi. I never hear any comments on it when talking about science fiction.

  • @igodreamer7096
    @igodreamer7096 Рік тому +13

    54:09 "Uzumaki" - Now THAT is an intriguing and terrifying story, a circle of madness, a tale of a spiral of chaos and nightmare beyond our comprension.
    Great video, Quinn!

  • @tramasrarasoddplots
    @tramasrarasoddplots Рік тому

    I saw this vid in pieces, and I truly liked it. Your love for the genre feels really genuine.

  • @peanutbuttercocodude1908
    @peanutbuttercocodude1908 Рік тому +1

    I just randomly stumbled across your channel and I love your video style and your content!
    You're amazing and just earned a new subscriber!

  • @techticianlarsproductions6180
    @techticianlarsproductions6180 Рік тому +70

    An hour long Quinn video?
    I know what I'm listening to at work today!

  • @GuildedTraveller
    @GuildedTraveller Рік тому +58

    This and In Search of Tomorrow are now my favourite long deep dives into Sci-fi. Definitely great for that nostalgic feel for this time of year!! Great job Quinn, as always!

  • @richardkenan2891
    @richardkenan2891 Рік тому +12

    I like the creepy factor of some of the classic Doctor Who episodes. Mind controlling spiders, aggressive carnivorous plants, bugs that use humans to incubate their young. The episodes aren't particularly subtle, but there are a lot of creepy and scary aliens.

  • @Rametesaima
    @Rametesaima Рік тому +2

    This was a nicely done video. The skit with your abduction was hilarious btw 🎃
    Keep up your awesome work!

  • @georgeorwell8501
    @georgeorwell8501 Рік тому +12

    This channel is too wholesome for it’s own good.

  • @PenRippyJr
    @PenRippyJr Рік тому +21

    1 hour of aliens with Quinn? i cant wait to watch this tonight!!

  • @michaelmccurry1822
    @michaelmccurry1822 3 місяці тому +9

    Not to detract from an otherwise interesting video, but. It was Michael Collins who stayed aboard. Neil and Buzz went to the surface.

    • @mosheyahav4234
      @mosheyahav4234 2 місяці тому

      As already stated, it was Aldrin who walked on the surface.
      As for anyone forcing him to lie, especially his government: from what I saw of Mr. Aldrin on his many interviews, I doubt that AnyOne could have forced him to do anything. :)
      I am so sorry I couldn't attend the talks he gave in his visit to Israel.

    • @Brandon-nr8fn
      @Brandon-nr8fn Місяць тому

      No one went to the surface

    • @Brandon-nr8fn
      @Brandon-nr8fn Місяць тому

      ​@@mosheyahav4234israel eh

  • @DorianEudesSeverin
    @DorianEudesSeverin Рік тому +3

    I love your sound design, and the employ of the Theremin
    It's a big part of the appeal for old timey Sci-Fi Horror for me

    • @DorianEudesSeverin
      @DorianEudesSeverin Рік тому

      The "Xenophobia" motif has been examined in Cultural Studies: the trope of "Women Rapt" stories is actually older, either in the Orientalist wave of "Exotic" novels, or the US centric "Indian Rapts" stories.
      In this light, these stories are a continuation of a a theme that was ever present in popular culture in the western world, ever since there was a popular culture to speak of (so about the start of the industrial revolution in the early 1800's)

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 Рік тому +8

    Tyranids from 40k are the scariest aliens.

    • @dartmart9263
      @dartmart9263 Рік тому +1

      LOL, so true! But so much fun to paint.

    • @Dimetropteryx
      @Dimetropteryx Рік тому +1

      A fine choice. From that universe, I'm personally giving the most terrifying alien trophy to the Drukhari.

  • @jamesw3413
    @jamesw3413 Рік тому +51

    40:38 I think everyone finds this scene hilarious. Also I'm surprised you didn't mention 'night terrors', the episode where terrifying aliens from another dimension abduct the crew. The scene where they piece together what's been happening to them in the holodeck is one of the most chilling scenes in trek imo

    • @aeriagloris4211
      @aeriagloris4211 Рік тому +1

      What do you mean, what's been happening to them on the holodeck?

    • @therealdirtydan2940
      @therealdirtydan2940 Рік тому

      Yeah what's been happening?

    • @Gh0zT-777
      @Gh0zT-777 10 місяців тому

      Its one of the MOST scary TREK episodes

  • @chriswilson3126
    @chriswilson3126 Рік тому

    Great vid, Quinn. You covered so many great concepts and highlighted why Sci fi can often be so scary.

  • @Imsleepeebruh
    @Imsleepeebruh Рік тому +1

    this guy, with two videos, has propelled himself into my top 10 fav youtubers. I wish you the best Quinn

  • @starforce1003
    @starforce1003 Рік тому +8

    New to the channel and I love your narration style and calming voice it’s perfect for the sci fi genre… and wildlife documentaries. Good work Quinn, good work.

  • @graphicsgearsandwires
    @graphicsgearsandwires Рік тому +6

    I love your channel. Your longer videos are great! This was a great explorations of Aliens in SciFi and Myth.

  • @Kamenriderneo
    @Kamenriderneo Рік тому +3

    38:00
    One race that trully freaked me out at first was in Star Trek: Voyage, Species 8472. Until their introduction, the borg were always the scariest menace to me in Star Trek. But then, we are introduced to a species that even they fear. How do you react to that?

  • @johnbagg3331
    @johnbagg3331 Рік тому +1

    you are a legend Quinn, keep it up! Love from New Zealand homie

  • @jared7360
    @jared7360 Рік тому +27

    Love the videos Quinn. Found the Chanel from dune and loved the three body problem because of you. Thank you so much :) have you ever read the expanse? It’s sooo good

  • @carlitosfmc
    @carlitosfmc Рік тому +3

    What an amazing video! So much work into it, great recommendations, humor... really liked it. Thanks!

  • @Hcs586
    @Hcs586 Рік тому

    I'm so impressed by the quality of all of your videos. Keep up the amazing work Quinn!!

  • @hunkysdorys
    @hunkysdorys Рік тому

    I've seen a couple of the videos I usually breeze through them. But this is the one I subbed to.
    It was the cheesy intro followed by the cringy shot reverse shot of you talking to the alien... Honestly love that kind of stuff keep it coming

  • @Brian2986
    @Brian2986 Рік тому +24

    You should definitely read Solaris at some point, if you hadn't already. I think it's one of the best depictions of truly alien life.

    • @jorriffhdhtrsegg
      @jorriffhdhtrsegg Рік тому +3

      Pretty eerie takovsky film too (i know its not like the book tho). Stalker is so eerie too, potentially its alien, i mean we don't know, we don't know what's going on in that...at all...and that's part of the point

    • @LawlessChemistry
      @LawlessChemistry Рік тому +1

      @@jorriffhdhtrsegg I absolutely loved Stalker and even read the short story it us based on. Purportedly, both involve an alien artifact that crashed on Earth creating the mysterious Zone. But the movie is less clear about the origins of the Zone and relies more on letting our imaginations fill the blanks. It is really one of those movies that one either loves or hates because of how cerebral and devoid of dialogue and action it can be.

    • @alb0zfinest
      @alb0zfinest Рік тому

      Who’s the author because I’m getting multiple results

    • @Brian2986
      @Brian2986 Рік тому

      @@alb0zfinest It's written by Stanisław Lem

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 Рік тому +1

      @@alb0zfinest Stanislaw Lem wrote Solaris.
      "Roadside Picnic" (inspiration for the fillm Stalker) was written by two brothers named Strugatsky. (I always forget their first names.)

  • @Rosabel_Believe
    @Rosabel_Believe Рік тому +1

    Thanks Quinn! You can really tell how much you love doing this, and how much fun you have. It’s a pleasure to watch. Have a happy Halloween!

  • @brianback3865
    @brianback3865 Рік тому +8

    I read Cixin Lui's "Three body problem " trilogy after hearing your recommendation and I am glad I did. I haven't seen many newer sci-fi novels that I liked and your channel is my main source of new books to try.

    • @blackpajamas6600
      @blackpajamas6600 Рік тому

      Amazing trilogy. Death's End blew my mind in all the best possible ways.

    • @razorback8300
      @razorback8300 Рік тому

      I’ll recommend you to check out the expanse. It is one of the best hard sci-fi novels / show that I have seen . ( it is also my favourite sci-fi series )

    • @cashwalk7253
      @cashwalk7253 10 місяців тому

      Three Body Problem is on my list to read! How good is it?

    • @gwen9939
      @gwen9939 9 місяців тому +2

      @@cashwalk7253 It definitely has its issues. The overall plot and ideas presented are captivating enough but the pacing in-between can be pretty slow at times while the characters are unlikeable at best and bland and unremarkable at worst. I also have massive issues with some of the authors projections of the future in terms of how much sense they make both technologically and especially culturally, and a lot of times his quite apparent sexist, and in one case ableist, biases are shining through heavily. He does existential sci-fi horror well, but he's a pretty terrible character writer, is terrible at writing women even when they're his protagonists, and is very conclusive when it comes to social, philosophical, and ethical problems he presents. It's one of those series where you'd wish there were more books that tackled that kind of existential hard sci-fi horror but were actually well-written and presented with a more humanized perspective over the cold assumptions of a traditionalist patriarch. So for better or worse, they're one-of-a-kind.

  • @Ov3rmind1
    @Ov3rmind1 Рік тому +1

    Get this guy on PBS! You’re super underrated, need a million more subs at least!

  • @MrJudeWanamaker
    @MrJudeWanamaker Рік тому +4

    This deep dive is so great ! Thank you for braking down the motifs

  • @Aniso442
    @Aniso442 Рік тому +17

    You've covered a lot of my favorite sci-fi/space horror movies. For anyone looking for a little more, I'd recommend checking out Pandorum, Vivarium, and Europa Report. I also really enjoyed Sacrifice, Annihilation, and The Empty Man. :)

    • @breendart134
      @breendart134 Рік тому +2

      Pandorum is my favorite sci-fi horror movie of all time. It's a real treat imo.

    • @Aniso442
      @Aniso442 Рік тому +3

      @@breendart134 It's so good! And the twist at the end was so fun on my first watch!!

    • @breendart134
      @breendart134 Рік тому +1

      @@Aniso442 I like both major twists, but I'm especially partial to the character twist slightly earlier in the movie. :)

    • @Aniso442
      @Aniso442 Рік тому +1

      @@breendart134 The whole movie was just a gem. xP

    • @treacherousjslither6920
      @treacherousjslither6920 Рік тому

      Vivarium really got to me. Had a nightmare after watching it smh

  • @rhy8336
    @rhy8336 Рік тому +1

    Omg I’m so glad you brought up Midnight that one shook me to the core I would love a sequel on that one it was like peak tennant for me

  • @jgobroho
    @jgobroho Рік тому

    Damn I love this channel. Your dune videos about each book got me through a realllllllly bad week about a month ago since I couldn't even sleep. Your newer videos are a cheesy/corny funny but your discussions about sci-fi is the best.

  • @Ny-kelCameron
    @Ny-kelCameron Рік тому +12

    I love these longer videos of yours Quinn, especially around this time. Perfect to get a hot drink, sit in a comfy chair and take in the spooky atmosphere of your video.
    One of my favorites, if not terrifying to me at least will have to be the Flood from the Halo franchise.
    Basically the xenomorph formula on steroids(well, actually the "on steroids" trophy would go to the Tyranids from War Hammer 40k franchise), but the Flood is up there.
    To this day, I still remember when I first encountered the Flood.😱😱

    • @treacherousjslither6920
      @treacherousjslither6920 Рік тому

      Yes the flood are absolutely terrifying. The games don't do the books justice in that regard imo

  • @eyeswideshut6859
    @eyeswideshut6859 Рік тому

    Quinn sir , This format for videos is so entertaining !
    The energy being at the beginning made me Subscribe ! Keep it up !

  • @kyrobyt
    @kyrobyt 10 місяців тому

    That was one of the best videos I ever watched. Maybe a video about the 1950s -1970s sci-fi next?

  • @birbdad1842
    @birbdad1842 Рік тому +16

    Xenomorphs have plagued my dreams for years... My dad allowed me to watch aliens after I begged him to death. He warned me - was a big mistake at that age lol

    • @redwolfjoy
      @redwolfjoy Рік тому

      I read the book Alien. It scared me so much, that it was a decade before I finally saw the movie.

    • @jeffspicoli5399
      @jeffspicoli5399 Рік тому

      Game over man... Game over

    • @kzinful
      @kzinful Рік тому

      @@jeffspicoli5399 +
      Ha!
      In peace Bill Paxton

  • @oliverlarosa8046
    @oliverlarosa8046 Рік тому +5

    (3:42) There was something oddly, spontaneously heartening about hearing Quinn say that humans are best at imagining; rather than destroying, hurting, making mistakes or some other pejorative definition of our species.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Рік тому +1

      I felt the same!

  • @shroudedone7652
    @shroudedone7652 Рік тому +30

    Hey Quinn, doubt you'll see this but I would love if you did a video on 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman! Great sci-fi novel in its exploration of time dilation, and how it affects an interstellar war, as well as interesting parallels with the Vietnam War, which Haldeman experienced during his time in the army. Love your videos!

    • @louishermann7676
      @louishermann7676 Рік тому +3

      The Forever War, Armor, and Starship Troopers are amazing military sci-fi stories.

    • @SereneSimian
      @SereneSimian 10 місяців тому

      Forever War is awesome

  • @ottot3221
    @ottot3221 6 місяців тому +1

    I was a huge X-files fan so I bought the whole 11 seasons on blu-ray and it's amazing. The remark that the plot points go nowhere is not true, the show (at least up until season 6 where I am no) is very well done and the overarching storyline gets a very satiating ending while opening a new can of worms.

  • @MichaelEilers
    @MichaelEilers Рік тому +6

    So impressed by your analysis here, and shout out to They Live, you absolutely cracked the code on that film that’s more complex than people assume. So glad you pointed out the use of horror in Star Trek, especially TNG, it’s never really known for that but once you start paying attention you find their use of horror (especially body horror) is part of every season and series.

    • @DFloyd84
      @DFloyd84 Рік тому

      TNG had some good horror like "Where Silence Has Lease," some dodgy horror like "Genesis," and then some run-screaming-away-because-it's-so-bad horror like "Code of Honor."

    • @jorriffhdhtrsegg
      @jorriffhdhtrsegg Рік тому

      The reveal scenes of They Live are some of the best cinema ever. And some fight scene that is like a ten minute WWF match is up there with "the room" for cringiness- its really a very mixed film!

    • @MichaelEilers
      @MichaelEilers Рік тому

      @@jorriffhdhtrsegg I feel like Carpenter always has that kind of chaos or almost sloppiness in his films, like all the weird (intentional?) continuity issues in The Thing or the strange throwaway bits in Big Trouble in Little China.

    • @MichaelEilers
      @MichaelEilers Рік тому

      Also he did hire an actual WWF wrestler for the lead role in the film, maybe he just felt obligated to do that for his fans, or maybe he let Piper design and direct the scene!

    • @MichaelEilers
      @MichaelEilers Рік тому

      @@DFloyd84 my man Geordi, the BLIND guy, got morphed into a spider TWICE. Those writers had no chill.

  • @enjolireyes643
    @enjolireyes643 Рік тому +11

    OMG YES Quinn! That Doctor Who episode was absolutely terrifying! I am happy that someone recognized that episode. It’s not what you see that can get you. But what you don’t!
    Still get shivers thinking about that episode.

    • @jrr7031
      @jrr7031 Рік тому +5

      Dont discount the 90's version of "the outer limits" i know a few of them off bath that still give me goosebumps!

    • @karlfranzemperorofmandefil5547
      @karlfranzemperorofmandefil5547 Рік тому

      You should kill us all at sight !

  • @Tyler-ei2ec
    @Tyler-ei2ec Рік тому

    Great video and I love the channel as someone that hasn’t even read much scifi. With that said, you probably could’ve said you were transitioning from talking about the history of alien motifs to your favorite aliens at least 2-5 more times in a row

  • @david8FCB
    @david8FCB Рік тому

    Love your content. I'm glad I found your channel which is something rare for me to say in current UA-cam landscape

  • @rafaelgustavo7786
    @rafaelgustavo7786 Рік тому +50

    Suggestion for a next video: the analysis of Lovecraftian homages and references in the game "Scorn". In my Headcannon, the game takes place in the "Homeworld" of the Elder Things from "At the Mountains of Madness".

    • @Randleray
      @Randleray Рік тому +5

      Elder Things are a good take, but Mountains of Madness describe these beeings more like jellyfish or like the crab creatures from Whisperer on the Doorstep. Scorns creatures and scenery has more of a bone structure with actual flesh and integrated metalwork. I actually think the similarities to Alien is no coinsidence. Lovecraft always describes non-haptic things or things with almost undescribeable forms. This is what nakes Lovecraftian Horror so special compared to every other horror. 99% of horror genres explain in great detail what creatures do and how they look. Like in Scorn you get a very very visible depiction of the horror. Lovecraft describes things in a very much nonsensical way - or at least not in the fashion a human brain trys to depict stuff.

    • @JayChampagne
      @JayChampagne Рік тому +1

      The Elder Things also make an appearance in Dreams in the Witch House

    • @tonoornottono
      @tonoornottono Рік тому +1

      i feel like you’re kinda destroying the appeal of scorn if you’re trying to force it to fit into a previously existing property

    • @ichmich9324
      @ichmich9324 Рік тому +1

      It also took Alot of elements from other things. Also notable would be "I have no mouth and I must scream" from Harlan Ellison.
      The inspiration that Scorn especially had in visuals mostly comes from the combination of H. R. Giger and maybe even Beksinski and Christianity. Where the first two also got inspired Alot by Lovecraft.
      You can even include stories from Lovecraft into that like "the shadow out of time" and "the silver key"

    • @rafaelgustavo7786
      @rafaelgustavo7786 Рік тому +3

      @@tonoornottono But it is not forced to analyze a work from the perspective of the tributes it pays to an author, book, movie, etc.
      Scorn has a look inspired by the art of H.G Giger (from the movie Alien) + Biopunk style + Lovecraft icon references. That doesn't affect the weirdness we get when playing the game, feeling like we're in a scary alien world and enjoying the intriguing and mysterious story. Just like the game's character, the player also knows practically nothing about that world.

  • @howwwlx8286
    @howwwlx8286 Рік тому +3

    The whole video gives off a 90s quest game vibe. Awesome work.

  • @darthbob88
    @darthbob88 Рік тому +3

    45:00 One point I liked from another discussion of _They Live_ is what it does with tonal dissonance. The premise is basically a Twilight Zone story, "What if capitalism were a means for aliens to control humanity?", and the Twilight Zone episode on that would have ended shortly after the horrifying revelation that Wealth of Nations is a cookbook. However, because the main character is played by Rowdy Roddy Piper, he instead says "I have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum." and it becomes an action movie.

  • @elric_l9852
    @elric_l9852 Рік тому +1

    I'm a little late to the Halloween party... I enjoy your videos. Though I'm quite a bit older than you (70), we share many of the same tastes (Dune, They Live, TNG, etc.). My first exposure to sci-fi was through the public library, where I gobbled up every book I could read, especially Isaac Asimov, Fredric Pohl and others of the 60s and early 70s. I used to re-read the Dune series (original 6 books) every year - I found the tensions of politics, religion, commerce and war to be a riveting read. As far as Xenomorphs go, I was a bit disappointed that you didn't include District 9 - destined to be a classic!

  • @lacintag5482
    @lacintag5482 Рік тому +4

    You mixed up Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin did walk on the moon, Collins stayed behind to pilot the ship.

  • @kylewhelan23
    @kylewhelan23 Рік тому +25

    Love your content, everything you put out is top tier storytelling and editing!

  • @jonnie7891
    @jonnie7891 Рік тому +3

    Why is the intro my favorite part of this video 😭 The Xenomorph and The Thing have got to be the scariest aliens conceptualized in film. There are some close seconds but those two are still frightening to me, even as an adult.

  • @perdidoenbici
    @perdidoenbici Рік тому

    That was great, thanks for all the work you've put into it. I'll check some of the stuff you recommend!

  • @onieyoh9478
    @onieyoh9478 Рік тому +8

    The X-Files is a top ten greatest series of all time for me.

  • @Dampfaeus
    @Dampfaeus Рік тому +3

    "Event Horizon" makes the top of my list, closely followed by "Steven King's IT."

  • @rahmspinat
    @rahmspinat Рік тому

    Dude your channel is simply amazing. I've been binging you for days!

  • @PuddingXXL
    @PuddingXXL Рік тому

    This is the first video of this channel I watch. High quality long form movie and sci fi content?
    Count me in! I fear that this is the start of another channel binge, so I'll see you when I worked through the video catalogue.

  • @accuser_of_the_brethren7816
    @accuser_of_the_brethren7816 Рік тому +3

    What gives me the most chills when it comes to aliens or sentient beings from other worlds in science fiction is one thing, indifference. For example, the scene from "Fire in the Sky" where the aliens perform some kind of experiment/test on Travis Walton. They simply don't care how or what he feels specifically indicated when they slap that alien throat lube in his mouth as he's screaming and then start running that metal tube down his face 😐 even seeing that as a younger person gave me the "Willie's" due to how they react no differently than when someone's making a sandwich or drying off after a shower. The lack of empathy and (as fitting in this situation) humanity is jarring to say the least.

    • @similaritiesendhere
      @similaritiesendhere 7 місяців тому

      The actual Travis Walton hates this movie because it made the aliens look evil. In his actual account the aliens were actually kinda nice.

  • @smirch
    @smirch Рік тому

    This channel has turned me on to so many good books and rekindled my love of reading. Your videos are fantastic, thank you!

  • @DanGleesac
    @DanGleesac Рік тому +1

    Got to say this I can’t believe how many videos I fall asleep to by you and I don’t mean that in a bad way you just have a very relaxing voice and I enjoy nodding off to you.

  • @barrybend7189
    @barrybend7189 Рік тому +4

    Flood, Necromorphs, Beta from Muv Luv and the dreaded Reapers.

  • @bigbad5067
    @bigbad5067 Рік тому +4

    I have always felt the Combine from Half-Life are the scariest aliens, literally conquering and enslaving entire dimensions as part of a great interdimensional genocide, using horrific monsters such as headcrabs as weapons of war

  • @naus6081
    @naus6081 Рік тому

    Found your channel last year on that halloween special; I love these Quinn. Thank you!

  • @JeanEDeaux
    @JeanEDeaux 6 місяців тому

    Love your videos man. One of the best doing this.

  • @georgewilliams8448
    @georgewilliams8448 Рік тому +3

    Quinn, I can't believe that you didn't mention the original The Outer Limits. While the monsters were not exactly expensive many of the episodes were very scary especially when the episode took its time revealing the alien/monster.
    And the introduction scares me even today!

    • @cashwalk7253
      @cashwalk7253 10 місяців тому +1

      Oh that was such a chilling series! Especially the one with the ant-like aliens.

  • @sarahgirlisit
    @sarahgirlisit Рік тому +4

    That episode with Deanna being a cake creeped me out as a kid. You should’ve mentioned the episode when the aliens were kidnapping some of the crew members doing experiments on them when they thought they were just dreaming they kept hearing a clicking noise. They should’ve revisited that episode.

  • @matthewdrake1311
    @matthewdrake1311 Рік тому

    You're awesome brother man! Been listening to your voice for a little bit now. Keep doing video please!

  • @Corey-rq2le
    @Corey-rq2le 9 місяців тому +1

    Seriously talented man.
    I’m gunna show this Chanel to my cousin and buddy to

  • @thetaleteller4692
    @thetaleteller4692 Рік тому +17

    The most absurd aspect to stories like Roswell to me is: They are able to traverse countless light years overcoming all possible problems virtually unsolvable to us, but on arrival they notoriously fail parking their ship and crash.

    • @richardhebson2461
      @richardhebson2461 Рік тому +6

      To be fair, it happens to us. Airliners are forced to land because they hit birds. Tires go flat because you hit a rock just the right way. Also to be honest, that would be my luck. Travel thousands of light-years, reach a strange new planet.....aaannnddd the check engine light comes on and the ship stalls.

    • @chadatchison145
      @chadatchison145 Рік тому +3

      Same with War of the Worlds aliens being defeated by a virus. I love the story anyway.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Рік тому

      The Air Force made a mistake.. To cover up testing of high performance aircraft, they cultivated the alien spaceships stories.. Surely no one would take that seriously??

    • @txorimorea3869
      @txorimorea3869 Рік тому +1

      It happened after the US executed an operation called High Jump. I believe the others don't come from space, but are the remnants of a civilization that collapsed during the Younger Dryas event. There are far too many hints of such civilization in ancient texts, in stone blocks with absurdly hard to craft shapes, in devices like Vimanas and the Vajra, both belonging to the so called gods. Operation High Jump made clear for them that humans became an existential threat, and Roswell made clear diplomacy is not an option, so is in their best interest to destroy western civilization and depopulate the planet. Curiously both are also the main objectives of the "elites" with their "decarbonization" plans.

    • @jorriffhdhtrsegg
      @jorriffhdhtrsegg Рік тому

      @@txorimorea3869 or they destroy western civilisation by overuse of fossil fuels, which are actually the first stages of terraforming for a photosynthetic alien race needing rich warm carbon atmosphere. I mean, i just want to do the inverse Pascals Wager here since climate change denial looks more conspiratorial to most people (so perhaps the aliens WANT you to believe your conspiracy theory)

  • @RwnEsper
    @RwnEsper Рік тому +3

    I highly recommend the books of Brian Lumley. He's been writing books in the Lovecraft shared mythos since the 70's, and the Necroscope books are top-tier horror .

  • @NuclearDetractor
    @NuclearDetractor Рік тому

    love the longer form video! Keep up the good work. big ups!

  • @christinekeyes7098
    @christinekeyes7098 10 місяців тому

    Quinn, I just love your brain. I couldn't agree more with your choice of pics. I love nerding out with you.

  • @ikenosis8160
    @ikenosis8160 Рік тому +24

    "I love aliens!"
    -Quinn 2022
    Fact checked true. ✅
    Thank you for all the amazing content! Excellent work as always!

  • @DanielMcCool95
    @DanielMcCool95 Рік тому +3

    Hey Quinn, The proper way to say the Saturn V is Saturn 5, Most US Launch Vehicles use Roman Numerals to designate the model of vehicle like Delta II or Titan IV. Love the videos man, Keep up the good work

  • @mattbarton2341
    @mattbarton2341 Рік тому

    Just found this channel, so obsessed. Great content man.

  • @akiyrjana6558
    @akiyrjana6558 Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate your channel. Your video essays are an intellectual delight. It also seems we have read a plethora of the same authors from Asimov to Cixin Liu. And I am a fiftysomething guy from bag end Finland. (Before I begun to learn English there was a deluge of scifi translations to Finnish in the seventies. When ten years old I got started with Verne, Wells, Bradbury, Clarke, Lem, Asimov, Heinlein and such.)

  • @johns1625
    @johns1625 Рік тому +4

    The Shrike from the Hyperion books is a pretty horrific creature. Ability to control time to some degree, able to move faster than sound, appears at exactly the right moments, technically traveling backwards through time, made of blades with red eyes. Also very wholesome at times.

    • @aman4everchanged......129
      @aman4everchanged......129 Рік тому

      I agree. The Archangel ships were a truly unique way of travel. The software glitch that became of Humanity's greatest enemy also gets overlooked.

    • @BeczaBot
      @BeczaBot 9 місяців тому

      I don't think it counts as it's more a machine controlled by AI???

    • @spracketskooch
      @spracketskooch 6 місяців тому

      @@BeczaBot What's the difference really? If you look for the center of your consciousness, the seed that would be known as "you", you'll find that it doesn't exist. AI would be no different as far as I can tell. Also, I keep reading AI as AL. It's like, who is this AL guy, and why do I keep hearing about him.