This is my favorite movie of all time literally watched it hundreds of times on video cassette, Laserdisc, DVD and Blue Ray then streaming over the last 30 uears. Paul Riser plays the most despicable human being, if I met him today I would love to shake his hand for playing such an incredible bad guy in such a great film. Fantastic work.
Sorry, but Bishop is the true low key MVP of this one. Newt is a great little trooper and a good character, but Bishop... Crawls through tiny pipe to reach terminal remote pilot a rescue craft Pilots them off world After getting torn in half, still has the presence of mind to grab Newt and keep her from being launched into space Redeems synthetics for Ripley and her experience with Ash in the first movie Total legend
Bishop is great, yeah. No question, he's a solid, stand-up guy for sure. I'm more of a Vasquez fan myself though. Brave, beautiful, nerves of steel, calm and unflappable under any kind of pressure, even stares death in the eyes without flinching. She's so awesome she even got a TV trope named after her. ("Vasquez always dies".)
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I am obsessed with that shot of Newt in the water with the alien looming up over her. I think it's engrained in my mind from when I saw this as a kid. It's like a mash up of the worst childhood fears: being alone, in the dark, in unclear water, with a monster. Like god damn, what a nightmare!
There is a deleted scene where Ripley is looking for Newt and comes across a cocooned Burke. Burke is alive and asks for her help, she hands him a grenade. Thanks Jen😀😀😀
Makes me wonder, out of that final stand-off with the Marines as most of the remaining ones were taken out, how many were taken back to be cocooned and like, maybe Ripley just ran right past them to get to Newt? Like, was Hudson there like "Wtf man? You didn't see me here??" I know Vasquez and Gorman blew themselves up. Who else was there, I forget?
When Hicks and Ripley exchange their first names (which we didn't know her first name was Ellen in the first movie) - it breaks me. Then it's worse when little Newt hugs her at the end and calls her "Mommy" - tears every time.
That's actually the scene I can't stand and thankfully, it's not in the theatrical version. Ripley knows Newt is seconds away from being impregnated by a facehugger and is hellbent on rescuing her. There's NO WAY she would have paused for a few flirty Hallmark moments with Hicks. I'm all for the two of them connecting but the timing of that scene was absolutely ridiculous.
@@garyglaser4998 I agree with you with how it seems inappropriate considering the urgency of the situation. I love the scene, it's an important one that helps ground the characters a little, make them feel like they are real people, but It should've been placed a bit earlier.
@@garyglaser4998 Eh, I think some can be chalked up to the whole gearing up process, and also Ripley probably needing some psyching up and reassurances that she's doing the right thing at that moment. And heck, it could have been a quick convo while the craft was landing on the platform to let her off.
This movie is a perfect example of how to make a sequel. It continues the story with a new story, without trying to retell the old story. Sure, there were nods back to the first film (count down to big boom, false security, final battle), but it was an entirely new story. Far too many sequels just take what the studio thinks was popular about the last film and try to do it again except Bigger! and wind up jumping the shark.
It's also a good example of subverting expectations done properly. The synthetic is good not bad, the badass military is overconfident and acts rashly while the little girl knows how to survive. These choices all feel like they fit within the world and complement the overall story, they aren't done just to be opposite and different. Cameron also does this well in T2 but I won't say more because Jen hasn't gotten to that yet.
From a military stand point, here is why things went so bad so fast for them: they were taken by surprise and they had a weak Officer in Charge. You can see how well they actually fought considering how much damage they did back even as they retreated. Surprise attacks are a major linchpin in a great number of victories in history. Add the weak leadership of Gorman, and there you go. Addition: Hudson. I love the character's growth. He was extremely humbled in the face of an unknown enemy. And yes, he whined and complained. But he trucked through; he did the work. And what I really love, is his end. When all the chips were on the table, he called in like a true warrior and fought to the bitter end for himself and his fellow Marines.
Personally the lowkey MVP goes to Hudson, absolutely out of his depth, controlled by fear right up until the Aliens attack and he finally let's his anger take the wheel, letting loose on all of the Aliens, arguably the 2nd most badass moment in the entire movie.
Jen at the beginning "I had a 90s crush on Paul Reiser' Jen at the end 'Burke you fucker!' Welcome to the club Jen. No one had a crush on Reiser after this role!
Ripley needed Newt as much as Newt needed Ripley. Having missed her own daughter's....well, entire life, Newt instantly became Ripley's surrogate daughter. Their relationship is the single greatest thing elevating this movie above the norm.
Once again, my two fave moments in the movie ... When Ripley steps out in the power-suit and says "Get away from her, you *bitch!* " Such an _awesome_ line! And then at the end when Newt hugs Ripley and calls out "Mommy!" ... gets me *every* time! Just a _great_ moment! P.S. - I also vote for _"True Lies"_ from James Cameron ... a *great* action movie with an excellent cast, and _lots_ of hilarious stuff too! I just wish they'd had _"True Lies 2"_ ... as a (good) sequel!
This is my all time favorite sci Fi film. Couple interesting bits of trivia. 1) Newt has never acted in any other movie than this. Kid actors at the time were cast mainly in commercials, and were conditioned to smile after every line. She was picked because she didn't have that. 2) Paul Reiser took his mother to the movies premier night, and she stood up and cheered when he died. 3) The actress who played Vasquez is actually Jewish, and she played John Connor's adoptive mother in Terminator 2. 4) Another Newt one. She kept messing up her line in the chute scene on purpose so she could play on the slide more.😆
Nice trivia! Newt is so cute, she did such a good job 👌 I love that Paul Reiser took his mom to the premiere-- crush solidified 🤣 Will be watching Terminators soon!! 👍
I heard the "Newt slide" thing a little differently. It was near the end of filming, and everyone was getting a bit tired. Cameron promised Carrie that once they got the scene, he'd let her play on the slide for a while. She did it, and the whole crew seemed reinvigorated by how much fun Carrie had. Could be both, I suppose. The actor who play Vasquez, Jenette Goldstein, didn't have time to read the script before her audition. She thought the film was about undocumented immigrants, aka "illegal aliens". Cameron must have liked her audition a lot anyway, because, as you noted, he went on to cast her in other roles in his films, including as an Irish mother in "Titanic".
The first one showed the single creature having a good amount of intelligence. This one showed not only did the cannon fodder/warrior/gatherer Aliens having extreme intelligence which included problem solving, it showed the Queen having near human intelligence and having more complex human emotions including anger and vengeance. She also showed bargaining, reasoning, understanding and deceit.
@@jenmurrayxo Very much so. Later entries in series expanded on this and expanded universe comics, books and games implied the creatures having a sort of telepathic link with each other and to the Queen. Other books tried to imply their intelligence was partially inherited from the hosts they were implanted in.
I am somehow amazed and sad to hear that people (even as young as yourself) have not seen this film. Ripley is as iconic for me as Superman or Garfield or the Pilsberry Dough Boy. But I am happy to watch you experience them for the first time. This channel lets us all "live vicariously" through you, enjoying it for the first time. You have found the perfect ballance of actual video/commentary. Where others give you 5 seconds at a time of video and most of that out of focus. There are chanels that allow much more than you are allowed with much less subs. Just sayin' you got room to grow, and I hope you do. Sci-Fi week, Horror week, Drama week, Comedy week? Just suggestions (and the only ones I have). Keep it up Kid!!
Hicks has to be the low key MVP for me. He was the rock that everyone lent on. Always calm , always showing a duty of care for everyone around him. Even when Ripley felt hopeless he empowered her with the M41A pulse rifle..
I love your cosplays. ❤️ I’m so glad you’re watching the directors cut. This way, you get the character moments of Ripley never getting to reunite with her daughter, which makes the later stuff with Newt all the more substantial.
The difference with the crew of the Nostromo was they were civilians working for a company by transporting minerals from another planet. This crew was all military trained for battle (with a mission to rescue colonists--but who arrogantly dismissed Ripley's report of the real dangers they would face) but allowed their arrogance and ignorance to seal their doom.
Three of the actors from this movie are together in another film that I like. Jenette Goldstein (Vasquez), Lance Hendrickson (Bishop), and Bill Paxton(Hudson) are nomadic vampires in "Near Dark." It was directed by Katherine Bigelow, who won an Oscar for "The Hurt Locker."
Near Dar was one of the three great vampire films of the 80s (the others being Lost Boys and Fright Night). Unfortunately, I haven't seen anyone react to it.
@@Bfdidc I agree with your trio. Of them, I'm torn between Fright Night and Near Dark as my favorite. Fright Night reminds me of staying up late on weekends as a boy to watch Ghost Host or Creature Feature. Near Dark is a fresh approach to the genre, and includes three of the performers I enjoyed seeing in Aliens.
@Jeff Thompson Point Break, Blue Steel(love that one!), Strange Days, the Weight of Water, She is an badaas in Hard and fast yet psycholigical freightening Movies, much apreciated at least over here in my Aera in germany:)
Bonus trivia; Kathryn Bigelow is Jim Cameron's ex-wife - they both were nominated that year. Must've been the ultimate "in yo' face!" -moment to beat your ex to the Oscar 😂😁
"I don't know which species is worst, but you don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage." That line sums up a lot of people to this day. Ripley is one of my all time favorite characters in a movie/series. I absolutely love the scene in the elevator when she's getting ready. You could see the fear in her face, she looks up, takes a deep breath, and just says "ok, here we go," even though she's scared shitless. That's what's missing with a lot of action movies today. Everyone's a super hero with no fear. When they have fear and vulnerability and motive, it's easy to cheer for them. That's what makes great characters. I don't know why, but "Get away from her, you BITCH!" always gets me choked up. It's like a mommy who's fed up with some bullshit haha. Also, Hudson still has one of the greatest "last stand" moments. He preached being a badass, got all wimpy and whiney when shit hit the fan, but he found his balls and went out swearing like a mofo and became the badass. One of the very few sequels that has high contention to the original movie, and maybe surpasses it. You'll love the Terminator 1 & 2 movies when you get to them. More great characters and acting in there as well!
3:05 - I thought the make-up team did a reasonable job of aging the image of Ripley's daughter to resemble Weaver. I later learned the production team used a photograph of Weaver's actual mother.
Lance Hendrickson was James Cameron’s original choice to play the Terminator. He showed up to the audition and scared the receptionist because he was in character. I”ve always thought Henrickson used his prep for the Terminator to play Bishop.
One of James Cameron's biggest struggle in the writing was how to believably bring Ripley back. It makes sense for a sequel, but who in their right mind would go back to such a dangerous place?! He looked to actual Vietnam Vets for his inspiration. He said: "It had to be psychological. One of the things that interested me is that there are a lot of soldiers from Vietnam, who have been in intense combat situations, who re-enlisted to go back again. Because they had these psychological problems that they had to work out. It’s like an inner demon to be exorcised. That was a good metaphor for her character." The whole movie became a bit of an allegory about the Vietnam. Lots of confidence, a lot of training, a ton of firepower, set plans, and it all falls apart.
If you want that then read the Aliens Omnibus its based after Aliens with Hicks and Newts names being changed to Wilkes and Billy , Ripley turns back up in the 3rd book.
I just found your channel Jen and I’m loving watching all these old movies that you’re watching for the first time that were my favourites growing up. in a lot of ways, I don’t think younger people can understand what it was like back in the day, all these incredible movies, like aliens, terminator 2, Indiana Jones and ghostbusters that coincided with the rise of Home VHS, I mean we wore tapes out watching this stuff and could pretty much ( and did) quote the entire movie 👍
Ripley and Newt are both survivors. The rare kind of people who react to overwhelming situations without freezing, or losing control. Probably my favorite aspect of this movie is that Ripley is not only an amazingly courageous female protagonist, but every interaction with Newt is just the essence of maternal instinct. It makes her even more amazing than if she were just tough.
@dmwalker24 - Absolutely, you've stated it well, the connection I feel we all have with Ripley's character is because she's relatively normal, it doesn't require her to be in any way exagerated. She's not super strong, or already a weapons expert or anything unrealistic, she's simply intelligent, courageous, technically proficient (as an astronaut would be), ethically motivated, and most of all keeps her cool under pressure. A genuine hero because we can all 'reasonably' aspire to try and be like her when shit gets real!
@@previouslyachimp I hadn't thought of it in terms of 'normality' specifically, but I think you are correct. There's always this feeling like she's the rational one in a very irrational world. Almost everyone else's moral compass and perceptions are defined by The Company, and thus totally messed up.
Yes, the director's cut of the film works better because it explains why Ripley had such strong maternal instincts. The theater version cut out the scene that she had a daughter who dies of age because she was in space so long.
@@JLDReactions I had seen the theatre version several times before seeing that scene. It definitely colors the perception of what comes after, and it makes going back in to that processing plant seem understandable, even if not terribly sane.
I love that during the crash sequence, Bill Paxton sees the landing craft coming, looks down at the little ditch at his feet, and just falls into it like a plank. A really understated choice when everyone else is freaking out and high-stepping for the nearest rock outcrop.
I think he always had the best intentions, he was just very inexperienced. It kind of fits with the theme of the "company" not taking things very seriously and only seeing the business aspects. Just send a small team to check out the planet, it's probably nothing.
This reaction was great. Jen you are hilarious. The foreshadowing of Paul Reiser and the "b!tch" comment was perfect timing. Had me laughing. I'm in the minority when it comes to this movie, because I think "Alien" is the superior of the two films. I do like this movie, it's just a different kind of movie. It was great seeing how into it you were.
What a great movie, and great reaction. Without giving away specific spoilers I can say you can now walk away from the Alien franchise and not miss much.
TOO TRUE! From here the entire franchise goes to complete dog s#it as though they had a meeting and said "let's ruin EVERYTHING we created with "alien 3: F it all"" (or what it should have been called) WARNING! If you decide to watch 3 thinking "it can't be THAT bad" you will not be able to UNSEE it! Whenever you see something that reminds you of the alien movies, your mind will flash to the 2nd movie first because of it's impact and awesomeness. Then you'll remember the 1st movie and the SUSPENSE... but then your day darkens, things go silent around you as your eyes fix in on something only you can see... the world moves around you as you stand perfectly still, dumbstruck by the unintensional memory of alien 3 FORCING it's way into the forefront of your mind.... and your soul dies a little bit
4:05 Ripley losing her officer's license at the beginning sets up the final battle at the end, by forcing her to take a job in the loading docks and learning to use the power loader. As a flight officer, she would never do that.
I recall the iconic line "Game over, man" from the 1st time I saw/heard it. However, I had forgotten that the actor says the line off screen, not on a close-up.
The first will always be my favorite but I could easily see why someone would prefer Aliens. Ripley wasn't the "main" character originally so all the development we get with her character over the course of the franchise starts here
Fun fact (and I know I’m late but I’m just seeing this reaction for the first time) the same set for the Alien hive was also used in Batman ‘89 and when the crew of Batman arrived to that set, all the Alien hive stuff was still there. Both were filmed at an old abandoned power plant in England called Acton Power Plant
Holy crap, Jen! I didn't know you hadn't watched "Aliens" yet! I'm jazzed!!! Was looking for a GOOD reactor to watch a GOOD movie, and I found it. Thumbs up, but I gotta go make a snack, then come back so I can enjoy watching you watch! Love you, Jen! Cheers!
Saw this at cinema when I was underage , we only got in cos the woman selling the tickets was the mother of someone at our school . Still among my favourite movies
I first saw this movie, when I think I was six years old. I'd snuck downstairs late one night to watch TV while everyone else was asleep, because at that age you KNOW all the best TV is on late when you're supposed to be in bed. I flick around a little and there's this movie. Its sci-fi, with cool soldiers, with cool guns and a cool space-ship with missiles that flip out, so obviously this is for me. Then the monsters start boiling out of the dark and I slam off the TV and run back to my room and hide under the covers. I had nightmares about Aliens crawling on my ceiling and at my bedroom window for a month after that
Your reactions are so much fun. Makes me feel as I did when I first watched so many years ago. Keep up the good work. ❤So much unlike modern movies. Ellen grew from a regular person, through adversity, into a badass hero instead of being born with all the skills, courage, knowledge of weapons decades ahead of her and, of course, invincibility.
"Ripley ans the Soldiers": The Colonial Marines are on a Bug Hunt, all right, but THEY are "The Bugs"! I see you're watching the Special Edition, which answered this question I had of the theatrical version: How did Ripley "get close quickly, to "Newt"? A reviewer of the time said: "Sisterhood!" The added scenes added weight/Pathos to the original story. I didn't like the theatrical version of "Alien3," but the Assembly Cut is holds together much better.
Saw this when it was released back in '86 in a drive-in, nothing like being out under the stars while watching a movie about aliens! Nice job as always Jen!
When I was in the Army, I watched this movie every time I had Staff Duty. I often had Soldiers that would show up, knowing it was "Movie night with Aliens"
Another point for Jen! You actually noticed James Horner did the music. So many people don't give a hoot about the composer. Horner is one of the greatest film composers of all time, and you'll find that out even more as you watch more movies. So it shows that you're paying attention that you even noticed. Kudos!!!
"Feel like I missed an opportunity here to give The Worst to the Aliens". As Ripley said "You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them f*****g each other over for a goddamn percentage." You called it right...
One of my all time favorite movies. I saw the premiere at the best local theater with some friends. Amazing action packed thrill ride with effects that still hold up today.
Really entertaining reactions here! It says so much about the series writing that Ripley is pretty much the instant go-to counter-example for any debate regarding Hollywood's inability to write tough and compelling female leads, and sadly how infrequent they are. She pretty much tops the list of any film character ever when it comes to "badass". We need more Ripleys in film!
@@frankwilson634 T2 was an amazing transformation. Ripley went into mommy mode to kick some ass and probably will still be the best. Sara Conner though was determined to carry the weight/fate of the world. I guess Ripley did too making sure those aliens were exterminated but never got a chance to train much and went in cold back to back almost.
I always thought that the third film in the series should have been Ripley returning to the space station she recovered in at the start of this movie and found them battling xenomorphs that hatched from the cat.
Aww wow 20 is such a long life! I lost my cat Kitty this past summer. She was grumpy but I loved her. Needed a bit of time but have a feeling I'll meet a kitten soon to love 🥰🐱
I was watching that one night when my folks were gone out and I was babysitting my sister. She refused to leave the room no matter how many times I tried kicking her out. When Bishop got ripped in half at the end she clung to me terrified. Someone rang the doorbell and I had to walk to the door with my sister still hanging off me with a vice like grip. She was terrified for years after and finally understood why I wouldn’t let her watch it. She was 7 at the time… 😁
Fun Fact JEn: At the movie premier. Paul Risner's mother was so disappointed in him as a character. When he locks Ripley in the med bay with the face-huggers and turns off the monitor. She hit him on the shoulder and exclaimed, "Paul how could you" and again when he shuts the door on Ripley and Newt. When it came to his death exclaimed with glee, 'Thank God, he deserved it.' Paul Risner looked at his mother in utter shock. Hilarious for sure.
She says "Ii have a 90s Crush on Paul Rieser" Me: you won't for long... You skipped the epic burn. "Have you ever been mistaken for a man?" ... "No. Have you?" The kid who played Newt... didn't go on to be an actor. She became a teacher and do another movie for... decades? Though she and Weaver stay in
I took a date to see this film when it first premiered in 1986. Because we had both seen the original 'Alien', we knew that we were likely to be in for a whirlwind of horror! As we entered the theater, we could feel the fearful anxiety of all those present within the audience! This series of motion pictures brought 'Science Fiction Horror' to a NEW LEVEL!
My favorite movie ever made. It's just so fucking cool. Great pacing, great visuals, great dialogue and the coolest heroine and movie monster of all time.
I say it ever and ever again to all youtuber, that react to movies, don't miss "Alien III". Forget "Alien IV" but don't miss "Alien III". Only with this part you will have the whole "Alien" experience. It's a fantastic trilogy. A masterpiece from the first part to the last.👍❤❤❤ Hollywood today is barely capable to make movies in this quality and intensity.
I was 17 when this was in theaters. When I saw the trailer for it, my friend and I rented Alien so we would be ready for this one. I was not disappointed with either one. I see you watched an extended cut, which has a nice scene showing Newts family before everything, but I still prefer the theatrical where you don't see Newt till the first time Ripley and the Marines find her.
One of the BEST video game adaptations of a film is Alien Isolation, you play as Amanda Ripley looking for her mum, the dlcs have where you can play as ripley or dallas
I used to think Michel Biehn was the coolest guy in sci-fi. Big relationship with Sarah Connor. Pretty big hints at a (potential) relationship with Ellen Ripley. Then he showed up in The Abyss. Ignore how cute he is and read the warning signs, Mrs. Brigman!
I first saw this movie when I was 10 in 1987 and I had nightmares for a week. Ripley is definitely one of the most badass characters. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I was thinking what on earth were you doing being allowed to watch this sort of thing at ten! But I guess it is little different from me watching old-school horror movies (Mummy, Dracula, Werewolf sort of things) when I was young (with my dad to help 'deal' when fervent kids imagination got things a little too real :)).
little sidenote: James Horner also wrote the movie for "Star Trek III - Search for Spock" and the Klingon theme from that movie and the action theme during this movie's finale are closely related.
Yaaay Jen! Great movie here! Different type of movie than the first. I saw this one on a huge curved screen theater when it came out. No, not IMAX .. was just the build of the theater and screen. It closed down sometime in the late late 80s early 90s :(
The VFX were done by Stan Winston Studios whom did VFX work for: JURASSIC PARK PREDATOR ALIENS LAKE PLACID PREDATOR 2 GALAXY QUEST The Relic The Ghost And The Darkness Tank Girl LEVIATHAN The Time Machine The Lost World Jurassic Park 2 JURASSIC PARK 3 The Terminator Terminator 2 Judgement Day Terminator 3 Rise Of The Machines A.I Artificial Intelligence Pumpkin Head Edward Scissorhands BATMAN RETURNS BIG FISH THE THING (Dog Kennel Sequence) End Of Days Zathura A Space Adventure IRON MAN CONGO And Terminator Salvation which was his last film until his unfortunate passing from blood cancer in 2008.
Killed in Abyss, Terminator I, barely survived in Aliens: Michael Biehn. Killed in Terminator I, Aliens, alived in Titanic: Bill Paxton. Killed in Terminator I, barely survived in Aliens: Lance Henriksen. Killed in Terminator II (not on screen), Aliens, alived in Titanic: Jenette Goldstein. (All movies named were James Cameron ones)
Huge Alien fan, have seen basically every single reaction video. Your reaction was freaking priceless, exactly what I wanted to see., Well done! 36 year old film and it still works.
The beginning reminds me of Interstellar. The whole space aging. Oh and that whole knife in-between the fingers really did scare that guy, in the script his hand was not supposed to be there, he didn't know they were gonna do that. Makes the scene better knowing this.
I used to love the Atari Jaguar game console's "Alien vs. Predator" game. It was a first person perspective game where you could play as a marine, a Predator or an alien. Each species had unique advantages and disadvantages and different goals for winning game. Unfortunately, when the console tanked in the market, the game game was never ported to any other system.
@@bankbarcomo806 I'm not familiar with AvP for PC, but it sounds similar. Did the PC game require the marine to go into the heart of the alien ship and kill the queen and into the Predator ship to get some key cards then activate the marine ship's self destruct and get to the escape pod before the ship exploded to win the game?
There was a PC release of this and it had probably the best multiplayer co-op of its era; absolute legend :). Me and my mate used to do Iron-Man runs of the levels as a duo - one Life, no ammo respawns, no medkit respawns ... and also Iron-man wave-survival runs to see how long we could last. He became awesome on short-range fire with the mini-gun (to the extent I used to joke "You want a bayonet for that thing?!" :D) and I was real creative with bouncing grenades round corners and off walls to get the Aliens as they evaded (Sooo fast!). The first time I used the grenade launcher did not go so well tho' - we were at a corridor crossroads with an air shaft above. Aliens started dropping into range on the tracker and I fired into the air-shaft ... and killed all the lights! It was our first time ever encountering destructible objects in a video game ... and that run did not last very long after that :lol:
"newt... you're adorable, you're a good kid" ... and you are an elementary school teacher. sometimes it is just neat finding out what people do after acting!
Since you liked this one, you should check out some other James Cameron films like the Terminator movies (1 & 2), True Lies (highly underrated), and The Abyss. James Cameron never disappoints; his movies are masterpieces. Hope to see you watch them!
Carrie Henn who plays Newt became a teacher. In an interview she said parents find out who she is and sneak DVDs and other memorabilia into backpacks for her to autograph 🤣. That would be wild to find out my kid's teacher is Newt
A little late to the party here, but aside from all the other fun facts about Carrie Henn (Newt) that have been mentioned by others, are these two interesting ones: At the time of preproduction, Cameron's casting people were visiting various U.S. Air Force bases in England searching for someone to play Newt. The movie was filmed in England, and it was cheaper to check out students from US schools in England on the bases than it was to find someone in the States and bring them to England. Carrie's father was a Staff Sergeant in the USAF. That's the first new fun fact. The second is that my weapons load crew chief (on a three-person bomb-loader crew) at RAF Lakenheath (U.S. airbase in England) had a daughter about the same age as Carrie, and was one of the casting people's top picks for Newt. In the end, she decided she didn't want to do it.
Great reaction jen also if you are interested in the events of what led up to what happened between newts father coming back with the alien on his face to losing communication with the colony then there is a book called river of pain also a great audiobook too which sheds light on those series of events
Fantastic sequel, maybe the best ever. I don't know how reviewers create lists of most badass women in movies without Ripley at the top. I remember when Aliens first came out one critic wrote that the movie will blow you out the back of theater!
Paul Reiser took his mom to the premier. He did such a good job playing a villain that when he died his mom clapped.
Lollll too funny! 🤣🤣
Ma! I'm right here.
This is my favorite movie of all time literally watched it hundreds of times on video cassette, Laserdisc, DVD and Blue Ray then streaming over the last 30 uears. Paul Riser plays the most despicable human being, if I met him today I would love to shake his hand for playing such an incredible bad guy in such a great film. Fantastic work.
Thanks! Ya great villain! 👍
something tells me his mom was fond of trolling her kids XD
"I have like a 90s crush on Paul Reiser." 🤣 We'll see how long that lasts.
I had a crush on Helen hunt at the same time. Mad about you was a great series
Probably "Mad About You", but could have been "My Two Dads".
Sorry, but Bishop is the true low key MVP of this one. Newt is a great little trooper and a good character, but Bishop...
Crawls through tiny pipe to reach terminal remote pilot a rescue craft
Pilots them off world
After getting torn in half, still has the presence of mind to grab Newt and keep her from being launched into space
Redeems synthetics for Ripley and her experience with Ash in the first movie
Total legend
True! 👍
He's an even bigger MVP in the un-made Alien 3 by William Gibson
Bishop is great, yeah. No question, he's a solid, stand-up guy for sure. I'm more of a Vasquez fan myself though. Brave, beautiful, nerves of steel, calm and unflappable under any kind of pressure, even stares death in the eyes without flinching. She's so awesome she even got a TV trope named after her. ("Vasquez always dies".)
What if i told you bishop is still under control of the Wey Yu? What if I told you he still have to gather xx-121 for the Wey Yu? 😂🎉
@@yohangajan7427 then I would still love him because of the game of five finger filet with Bill Paxton. Makes me smile every time. Love that guy lol
Thanks! I never really understood the appeal of watching someone else watch a movie, then, as I was working through a difficult time in my life, I stumbled upon your videos. They helped. So I just wanted to say thank you. Best wishes to you.
I hope things are better for you now.
Jen: "I think I want a cat."
Jen: "I think I want a pet mouse."
Cat: "YESSSSS!"
Lollll ya prob not my best ideas 🤣
Don’t let her watch Old Yeller, then.
I am obsessed with that shot of Newt in the water with the alien looming up over her. I think it's engrained in my mind from when I saw this as a kid. It's like a mash up of the worst childhood fears: being alone, in the dark, in unclear water, with a monster. Like god damn, what a nightmare!
There is a deleted scene where Ripley is looking for Newt and comes across a cocooned Burke. Burke is alive and asks for her help, she hands him a grenade. Thanks Jen😀😀😀
Oh interesting!! 👌
I think I remember an interview somewhere with Paul Riser (the actor sho played Burke) detailing how much his mother detested the character.
@@chriscombest Something about her cheering in the theatre when his character died.
Wonder why they didn't re-instate that scene for the director's cut
Makes me wonder, out of that final stand-off with the Marines as most of the remaining ones were taken out, how many were taken back to be cocooned and like, maybe Ripley just ran right past them to get to Newt? Like, was Hudson there like "Wtf man? You didn't see me here??" I know Vasquez and Gorman blew themselves up. Who else was there, I forget?
When Hicks and Ripley exchange their first names (which we didn't know her first name was Ellen in the first movie) - it breaks me. Then it's worse when little Newt hugs her at the end and calls her "Mommy" - tears every time.
I liked getting to know Ripley more in this for sure 👍👍
That's actually the scene I can't stand and thankfully, it's not in the theatrical version. Ripley knows Newt is seconds away from being impregnated by a facehugger and is hellbent on rescuing her. There's NO WAY she would have paused for a few flirty Hallmark moments with Hicks. I'm all for the two of them connecting but the timing of that scene was absolutely ridiculous.
@@garyglaser4998 I agree with you with how it seems inappropriate considering the urgency of the situation. I love the scene, it's an important one that helps ground the characters a little, make them feel like they are real people, but It should've been placed a bit earlier.
@@garyglaser4998 Eh, I think some can be chalked up to the whole gearing up process, and also Ripley probably needing some psyching up and reassurances that she's doing the right thing at that moment. And heck, it could have been a quick convo while the craft was landing on the platform to let her off.
@@jenmurrayxo Do not watch Alien 3.
This movie is a perfect example of how to make a sequel. It continues the story with a new story, without trying to retell the old story. Sure, there were nods back to the first film (count down to big boom, false security, final battle), but it was an entirely new story. Far too many sequels just take what the studio thinks was popular about the last film and try to do it again except Bigger! and wind up jumping the shark.
It's such an awesome sequel!!! 👍
It's also a good example of subverting expectations done properly. The synthetic is good not bad, the badass military is overconfident and acts rashly while the little girl knows how to survive. These choices all feel like they fit within the world and complement the overall story, they aren't done just to be opposite and different. Cameron also does this well in T2 but I won't say more because Jen hasn't gotten to that yet.
And they didn't go off canon.
It follows the surefire Horror Movie sequel formula: add more monsters and a kid.
@@tomgeorge7281 I thought the formula was to add hot promiscuous wrong-turn-lost cheerleaders to be picked off one by one.
From a military stand point, here is why things went so bad so fast for them: they were taken by surprise and they had a weak Officer in Charge. You can see how well they actually fought considering how much damage they did back even as they retreated. Surprise attacks are a major linchpin in a great number of victories in history. Add the weak leadership of Gorman, and there you go.
Addition: Hudson. I love the character's growth. He was extremely humbled in the face of an unknown enemy. And yes, he whined and complained. But he trucked through; he did the work. And what I really love, is his end. When all the chips were on the table, he called in like a true warrior and fought to the bitter end for himself and his fellow Marines.
There's a fan theory that Burke specifically chose Gorman because of his inexperience, which would make him easier to manipulate. Take it or leave it.
I suggest the James Cameron movie "True Lies". Great Action movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Oh thanks Michelle! 😎👍
I'd second this. It's fun, which is rare these days
Agreed!
Add my vote to True Lies
That movie is a classic to me now. Whenever I think of that movie, I only remember Jammie Lee Curtis dancing lol
I recommend James Camerons The Abyss (1989).
Watched it 1993 on a HD tv on Laser Disc, it blew my mind how good it looked.
Oh yes really want to see that!!
Preferably the Director's Cut.
32:00 That guy is so nice. And he is just half the man he was before, and he's still doing everything he can to help.
And then Ripley, Hicks and Newt formed a healing family unit, and lived happily ever after, and there was NO THIRD MOVIE.
Lolllll 🤣
Not according to the Prophet Fincher dear heathen.
And Jonessy the cat. ❤
Ditto. There's no third or fourth movie.
@OP I love Alien 3.
Personally the lowkey MVP goes to Hudson, absolutely out of his depth, controlled by fear right up until the Aliens attack and he finally let's his anger take the wheel, letting loose on all of the Aliens, arguably the 2nd most badass moment in the entire movie.
Gorman going back for Vazquez.
Somebody wake up Hicks!
Jen at the beginning "I had a 90s crush on Paul Reiser' Jen at the end 'Burke you fucker!' Welcome to the club Jen. No one had a crush on Reiser after this role!
I think the best part of this reaction is how unprepared you are, that's why I love watching these, brings me back
Lolll I always think I'm ready....
@@jenmurrayxo but your reactions are so great! Like I said, inspired me to do my own thing, but it's hard to surprise me lol
Just like the marines, she; (as did we on the past,) thought she knew what she’s getting into. But man alive we were all so wrong.
This is the content I come to this channel for, so good.
Same , I subscribed after I seen this 😊
Ripley needed Newt as much as Newt needed Ripley. Having missed her own daughter's....well, entire life, Newt instantly became Ripley's surrogate daughter. Their relationship is the single greatest thing elevating this movie above the norm.
I agree! Their bond was so sweet & necessary to give heart to the movie 🥰
It's always awesome when ppl see Aliens for the 1st time & they're like.. "wait, movies can be this awesome? what?"
Lolll so awesome! 👍👍
Once again, my two fave moments in the movie ...
When Ripley steps out in the power-suit and says "Get away from her, you *bitch!* " Such an _awesome_ line!
And then at the end when Newt hugs Ripley and calls out "Mommy!" ... gets me *every* time! Just a _great_ moment!
P.S. - I also vote for _"True Lies"_ from James Cameron ... a *great* action movie with an excellent cast, and _lots_ of hilarious stuff too! I just wish they'd had _"True Lies 2"_ ... as a (good) sequel!
Oh definitely want to see True Lies 👍
This is my all time favorite sci Fi film. Couple interesting bits of trivia.
1) Newt has never acted in any other movie than this. Kid actors at the time were cast mainly in commercials, and were conditioned to smile after every line. She was picked because she didn't have that.
2) Paul Reiser took his mother to the movies premier night, and she stood up and cheered when he died.
3) The actress who played Vasquez is actually Jewish, and she played John Connor's adoptive mother in Terminator 2.
4) Another Newt one. She kept messing up her line in the chute scene on purpose so she could play on the slide more.😆
Nice trivia! Newt is so cute, she did such a good job 👌
I love that Paul Reiser took his mom to the premiere-- crush solidified 🤣
Will be watching Terminators soon!! 👍
I heard the "Newt slide" thing a little differently. It was near the end of filming, and everyone was getting a bit tired. Cameron promised Carrie that once they got the scene, he'd let her play on the slide for a while. She did it, and the whole crew seemed reinvigorated by how much fun Carrie had.
Could be both, I suppose.
The actor who play Vasquez, Jenette Goldstein, didn't have time to read the script before her audition. She thought the film was about undocumented immigrants, aka "illegal aliens". Cameron must have liked her audition a lot anyway, because, as you noted, he went on to cast her in other roles in his films, including as an Irish mother in "Titanic".
@@michaelccozens
Cameron reuses a lot of actors. Bien, Paxton, Goldstein, Schwarzenegger, etc.
That were you got Hudson "illegal alien" joke. Cameron like her story thinking movie was about illegal aliens he wrote the joke into the script
same...
The first one showed the single creature having a good amount of intelligence.
This one showed not only did the cannon fodder/warrior/gatherer Aliens having extreme intelligence which included problem solving, it showed the Queen having near human intelligence and having more complex human emotions including anger and vengeance. She also showed bargaining, reasoning, understanding and deceit.
She's terrifying!!!
@@jenmurrayxo Very much so. Later entries in series expanded on this and expanded universe comics, books and games implied the creatures having a sort of telepathic link with each other and to the Queen. Other books tried to imply their intelligence was partially inherited from the hosts they were implanted in.
I highly recommend GALAXY QUEST! SIGOURNEY WEAVER, ALAN RICKMAN, TIM ALLEN, SAM ROCKWELL, TONY SHALHOUB.....
Oh yes I've had this on a couple polls, definitely want to see!! 👌
Hell yes, love that movie!
Please watch TERMINATOR 1+2. Both from James Cameron and two of the best Action movies of all time!
Oh yes they will be coming soon! 😎👍
And some familiar faces from this movie in them both.
Absolutely
The actress that played Vasquez is in T2
I am somehow amazed and sad to hear that people (even as young as yourself) have not seen this film. Ripley is as iconic for me as Superman or Garfield or the Pilsberry Dough Boy. But I am happy to watch you experience them for the first time. This channel lets us all "live vicariously" through you, enjoying it for the first time. You have found the perfect ballance of actual video/commentary. Where others give you 5 seconds at a time of video and most of that out of focus. There are chanels that allow much more than you are allowed with much less subs. Just sayin' you got room to grow, and I hope you do. Sci-Fi week, Horror week, Drama week, Comedy week? Just suggestions (and the only ones I have). Keep it up Kid!!
Hicks has to be the low key MVP for me. He was the rock that everyone lent on. Always calm , always showing a duty of care for everyone around him. Even when Ripley felt hopeless he empowered her with the M41A pulse rifle..
I love your cosplays. ❤️ I’m so glad you’re watching the directors cut. This way, you get the character moments of Ripley never getting to reunite with her daughter, which makes the later stuff with Newt all the more substantial.
Thanks! Ya I loved those moments 👍
The difference with the crew of the Nostromo was they were civilians working for a company by transporting minerals from another planet. This crew was all military trained for battle (with a mission to rescue colonists--but who arrogantly dismissed Ripley's report of the real dangers they would face) but allowed their arrogance and ignorance to seal their doom.
Plus they had guns.
@@MalcomMcLeod "Plus they had guns." without the ammo lol
If only they pulled back to properly rearm with the right equipment for the job.
Three of the actors from this movie are together in another film that I like. Jenette Goldstein (Vasquez), Lance Hendrickson (Bishop), and Bill Paxton(Hudson) are nomadic vampires in "Near Dark." It was directed by Katherine Bigelow, who won an Oscar for "The Hurt Locker."
Near Dar was one of the three great vampire films of the 80s (the others being Lost Boys and Fright Night). Unfortunately, I haven't seen anyone react to it.
@@Bfdidc I agree with your trio. Of them, I'm torn between Fright Night and Near Dark as my favorite. Fright Night reminds me of staying up late on weekends as a boy to watch Ghost Host or Creature Feature. Near Dark is a fresh approach to the genre, and includes three of the performers I enjoyed seeing in Aliens.
@Jeff Thompson Point Break, Blue Steel(love that one!), Strange Days, the Weight of Water, She is an badaas in Hard and fast yet psycholigical freightening Movies, much apreciated at least over here in my Aera in germany:)
Bonus trivia; Kathryn Bigelow is Jim Cameron's ex-wife - they both were nominated that year. Must've been the ultimate "in yo' face!" -moment to beat your ex to the Oscar 😂😁
"I don't know which species is worst, but you don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage."
That line sums up a lot of people to this day.
Ripley is one of my all time favorite characters in a movie/series.
I absolutely love the scene in the elevator when she's getting ready. You could see the fear in her face, she looks up, takes a deep breath, and just says "ok, here we go," even though she's scared shitless.
That's what's missing with a lot of action movies today. Everyone's a super hero with no fear. When they have fear and vulnerability and motive, it's easy to cheer for them. That's what makes great characters.
I don't know why, but "Get away from her, you BITCH!" always gets me choked up. It's like a mommy who's fed up with some bullshit haha.
Also, Hudson still has one of the greatest "last stand" moments.
He preached being a badass, got all wimpy and whiney when shit hit the fan, but he found his balls and went out swearing like a mofo and became the badass.
One of the very few sequels that has high contention to the original movie, and maybe surpasses it.
You'll love the Terminator 1 & 2 movies when you get to them. More great characters and acting in there as well!
3:05 - I thought the make-up team did a reasonable job of aging the image of Ripley's daughter to resemble Weaver. I later learned the production team used a photograph of Weaver's actual mother.
If you liked Bill Paxton and Michael Biehn in this and want to see them featured in another great movie, it's....wait for it.....Tombstone!
Lance Hendrickson was James Cameron’s original choice to play the Terminator. He showed up to the audition and scared the receptionist because he was in character. I”ve always thought Henrickson used his prep for the Terminator to play Bishop.
One of James Cameron's biggest struggle in the writing was how to believably bring Ripley back. It makes sense for a sequel, but who in their right mind would go back to such a dangerous place?! He looked to actual Vietnam Vets for his inspiration. He said: "It had to be psychological. One of the things that interested me is that there are a lot of soldiers from Vietnam, who have been in intense combat situations, who re-enlisted to go back again. Because they had these psychological problems that they had to work out. It’s like an inner demon to be exorcised. That was a good metaphor for her character."
The whole movie became a bit of an allegory about the Vietnam. Lots of confidence, a lot of training, a ton of firepower, set plans, and it all falls apart.
Interesting! 👍
another good pairing of Bill Paxton and Lance Henriksen is "Near Dark" 1987
Jenette Goldstein (Vasquez) is also in that. 👍
Yes!
Ripley and Hicks have such good chemistry! I hope they will have many great adventures together with Newt.
Hope is a dangerous thing. It could drive a man insane...
ahahaha excellent troll sir XD
Do i have bad news for you
If you want that then read the Aliens Omnibus its based after Aliens with Hicks and Newts names being changed to Wilkes and Billy , Ripley turns back up in the 3rd book.
And the cat. ❤
I just found your channel Jen and I’m loving watching all these old movies that you’re watching for the first time that were my favourites growing up. in a lot of ways, I don’t think younger people can understand what it was like back in the day, all these incredible movies, like aliens, terminator 2, Indiana Jones and ghostbusters that coincided with the rise of Home VHS, I mean we wore tapes out watching this stuff and could pretty much ( and did) quote the entire movie 👍
Ripley and Newt are both survivors. The rare kind of people who react to overwhelming situations without freezing, or losing control. Probably my favorite aspect of this movie is that Ripley is not only an amazingly courageous female protagonist, but every interaction with Newt is just the essence of maternal instinct. It makes her even more amazing than if she were just tough.
Yes I agree! I think I would freeze for sure but they have such courage. Love that Ripley is both maternal & badass, such an icon 👍
@dmwalker24 - Absolutely, you've stated it well, the connection I feel we all have with Ripley's character is because she's relatively normal, it doesn't require her to be in any way exagerated. She's not super strong, or already a weapons expert or anything unrealistic, she's simply intelligent, courageous, technically proficient (as an astronaut would be), ethically motivated, and most of all keeps her cool under pressure. A genuine hero because we can all 'reasonably' aspire to try and be like her when shit gets real!
@@previouslyachimp I hadn't thought of it in terms of 'normality' specifically, but I think you are correct. There's always this feeling like she's the rational one in a very irrational world. Almost everyone else's moral compass and perceptions are defined by The Company, and thus totally messed up.
Yes, the director's cut of the film works better because it explains why Ripley had such strong maternal instincts. The theater version cut out the scene that she had a daughter who dies of age because she was in space so long.
@@JLDReactions I had seen the theatre version several times before seeing that scene. It definitely colors the perception of what comes after, and it makes going back in to that processing plant seem understandable, even if not terribly sane.
I love that during the crash sequence, Bill Paxton sees the landing craft coming, looks down at the little ditch at his feet, and just falls into it like a plank. A really understated choice when everyone else is freaking out and high-stepping for the nearest rock outcrop.
Oh I never noticed that 👍👍
@@jenmurrayxo I was two years ago old when I noticed
Gorman redeeming himself is the greatest scene (amongst many). That's what lived with me from this movie.
I think he always had the best intentions, he was just very inexperienced. It kind of fits with the theme of the "company" not taking things very seriously and only seeing the business aspects. Just send a small team to check out the planet, it's probably nothing.
This reaction was great. Jen you are hilarious. The foreshadowing of Paul Reiser and the "b!tch" comment was perfect timing. Had me laughing.
I'm in the minority when it comes to this movie, because I think "Alien" is the superior of the two films. I do like this movie, it's just a different kind of movie.
It was great seeing how into it you were.
What a great movie, and great reaction. Without giving away specific spoilers I can say you can now walk away from the Alien franchise and not miss much.
TOO TRUE! From here the entire franchise goes to complete dog s#it as though they had a meeting and said "let's ruin EVERYTHING we created with "alien 3: F it all"" (or what it should have been called) WARNING! If you decide to watch 3 thinking "it can't be THAT bad" you will not be able to UNSEE it! Whenever you see something that reminds you of the alien movies, your mind will flash to the 2nd movie first because of it's impact and awesomeness. Then you'll remember the 1st movie and the SUSPENSE... but then your day darkens, things go silent around you as your eyes fix in on something only you can see... the world moves around you as you stand perfectly still, dumbstruck by the unintensional memory of alien 3 FORCING it's way into the forefront of your mind.... and your soul dies a little bit
4:05 Ripley losing her officer's license at the beginning sets up the final battle at the end, by forcing her to take a job in the loading docks and learning to use the power loader. As a flight officer, she would never do that.
I recall the iconic line "Game over, man" from the 1st time I saw/heard it. However, I had forgotten that the actor says the line off screen, not on a close-up.
And then another iconic line right after, ‘they mostly come at night… mostly’
@@HistoritorJimaldus "How could they cut the power, man?!"
They use the "Game over man" clip on the Super Nintendo version of Alien 3 when you get a game over 😂
@@Th3Gam3925 Meme within a meme indeed!
the actress playing vasquez is the actress that plays john conner's step mother in terminator 2... its a trip
also pretty cool that Paxton was in the first terminator movie. 😃
T-2 is on Jen's channel. It's an awesome reaction.
The first will always be my favorite but I could easily see why someone would prefer Aliens. Ripley wasn't the "main" character originally so all the development we get with her character over the course of the franchise starts here
Ya there was much more to Ripley in this one which I really liked! Loved them both!! 😆👍
Fun fact (and I know I’m late but I’m just seeing this reaction for the first time) the same set for the Alien hive was also used in Batman ‘89 and when the crew of Batman arrived to that set, all the Alien hive stuff was still there. Both were filmed at an old abandoned power plant in England called Acton Power Plant
RIP Bill Paxton. Hudson was a great character.
Oh my gosh I hadn't realized he passed away 😢 RIP
Saw this when I was like in 8th grade and I left my lights on in my room the whole night…scared the bee Jesus out me!!!
Holy crap, Jen! I didn't know you hadn't watched "Aliens" yet! I'm jazzed!!! Was looking for a GOOD reactor to watch a GOOD movie, and I found it. Thumbs up, but I gotta go make a snack, then come back so I can enjoy watching you watch! Love you, Jen! Cheers!
Lollll thanks!! ☺️
Your reaction to this iconic/epic sci fi sequel is perfect. I love it also agree with you on ripley being the mvp of this movie.
Saw this at cinema when I was underage , we only got in cos the woman selling the tickets was the mother of someone at our school . Still among my favourite movies
Must have scared the bejezuz out of you!! 😱
@@jenmurrayxo no , it was rated 18 and we were 15 . A long long time ago 😳🤣
I first saw this movie, when I think I was six years old. I'd snuck downstairs late one night to watch TV while everyone else was asleep, because at that age you KNOW all the best TV is on late when you're supposed to be in bed. I flick around a little and there's this movie. Its sci-fi, with cool soldiers, with cool guns and a cool space-ship with missiles that flip out, so obviously this is for me. Then the monsters start boiling out of the dark and I slam off the TV and run back to my room and hide under the covers. I had nightmares about Aliens crawling on my ceiling and at my bedroom window for a month after that
Your reactions are so much fun. Makes me feel as I did when I first watched so many years ago. Keep up the good work. ❤So much unlike modern movies. Ellen grew from a regular person, through adversity, into a badass hero instead of being born with all the skills, courage, knowledge of weapons decades ahead of her and, of course, invincibility.
"Ripley ans the Soldiers": The Colonial Marines are on a Bug Hunt, all right, but THEY are "The Bugs"! I see you're watching the Special Edition, which answered this question I had of the theatrical version: How did Ripley "get close quickly, to "Newt"? A reviewer of the time said: "Sisterhood!" The added scenes added weight/Pathos to the original story. I didn't like the theatrical version of "Alien3," but the Assembly Cut is holds together much better.
I think the theatrical version is the one to watch on first viewing as it had the perfect shape and pacing.
The whole "Colonial Marines v. Bugs" encounter was meant to be a commentary on American aggression in Vietnam, right down to the design of the gear.
Interesting
They mostly come at night.
Mostly.
Saw this when it was released back in '86 in a drive-in, nothing like being out under the stars while watching a movie about aliens! Nice job as always Jen!
Ohhh that must have been spooky!! 👍
It was almost as creepy as seeing Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind at the same drive in as an 8yo!
When I was in the Army, I watched this movie every time I had Staff Duty.
I often had Soldiers that would show up, knowing it was "Movie night with Aliens"
Another point for Jen! You actually noticed James Horner did the music. So many people don't give a hoot about the composer. Horner is one of the greatest film composers of all time, and you'll find that out even more as you watch more movies. So it shows that you're paying attention that you even noticed. Kudos!!!
Thanks Christopher! Looking forward to finding more great music in great movies!! ☺👍
The music, like everything else in this film, is on point!
20:59 He's such an enabler. ...Sorry.
Great reaction! Loved it.
Hahahaha 🤣🤣
"Feel like I missed an opportunity here to give The Worst to the Aliens". As Ripley said "You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them f*****g each other over for a goddamn percentage." You called it right...
Yep, the Xenomorphs and Facehuggers are not the villains; Burke absolutely is.
One of my all time favourite films! Talk about a decent sequel that expands upon the original.... James Cameron Forever!
One of my all time favorite movies. I saw the premiere at the best local theater with some friends. Amazing action packed thrill ride with effects that still hold up today.
Must have been wild to see in theaters!! 👍👍
Me too. I was only 13 years old, but I remember it well.
FUN FACT: The guy who plays Private Drake in this movie, is the same guy who plays the character named Boggs, in The Shawshank Redemption.
Really entertaining reactions here! It says so much about the series writing that Ripley is pretty much the instant go-to counter-example for any debate regarding Hollywood's inability to write tough and compelling female leads, and sadly how infrequent they are. She pretty much tops the list of any film character ever when it comes to "badass". We need more Ripleys in film!
maybe Linda Hamilton T2 but your right about hollywood they dont even come close nowadays
@@frankwilson634 T2 was an amazing transformation. Ripley went into mommy mode to kick some ass and probably will still be the best. Sara Conner though was determined to carry the weight/fate of the world.
I guess Ripley did too making sure those aliens were exterminated but never got a chance to train much and went in cold back to back almost.
I always thought that the third film in the series should have been Ripley returning to the space station she recovered in at the start of this movie and found them battling xenomorphs that hatched from the cat.
Movie stuff aside,...I also want a kitten. My last cat Homer lived to be 20 years old, I miss him.
Aww wow 20 is such a long life! I lost my cat Kitty this past summer. She was grumpy but I loved her. Needed a bit of time but have a feeling I'll meet a kitten soon to love 🥰🐱
19:48 "Well somebody's gonna have to go out there"..... "You can count ME out!" Hahaha
I was watching that one night when my folks were gone out and I was babysitting my sister. She refused to leave the room no matter how many times I tried kicking her out. When Bishop got ripped in half at the end she clung to me terrified. Someone rang the doorbell and I had to walk to the door with my sister still hanging off me with a vice like grip. She was terrified for years after and finally understood why I wouldn’t let her watch it. She was 7 at the time… 😁
Oh my gosh that'd be soooo scary for a kid!!!! 😱
@@jenmurrayxo I did warn her. Repeatedly. But wasn’t going to let her get in the way of me watching it either…
Fun Fact this movie was actually filmed near my School in Buckinghamshire called Pinewood Studios in England.
Fun Fact JEn: At the movie premier. Paul Risner's mother was so disappointed in him as a character. When he locks Ripley in the med bay with the face-huggers and turns off the monitor. She hit him on the shoulder and exclaimed, "Paul how could you" and again when he shuts the door on Ripley and Newt. When it came to his death exclaimed with glee, 'Thank God, he deserved it.' Paul Risner looked at his mother in utter shock. Hilarious for sure.
Lollll too funny!!! 🤣🤣 I love that Paul took his mom to the premiere-- crush solidified 👍
@@jenmurrayxo No JEn YOu're supposed to hate him more.
@@jenmurrayxo I'm guessing you're a "MAd About You" fan
@@jenmurrayxo Oh Jen don't get a cat. WE dog people have to stick together.
I love both!! 🥰🐕🐱🐾
She says "Ii have a 90s Crush on Paul Rieser"
Me: you won't for long...
You skipped the epic burn. "Have you ever been mistaken for a man?" ... "No. Have you?"
The kid who played Newt... didn't go on to be an actor. She became a teacher and do another movie for... decades? Though she and Weaver stay in
I took a date to see this film when it first premiered in 1986. Because we had both seen the original 'Alien', we knew that we were likely to be in for a whirlwind of horror! As we entered the theater, we could feel the fearful anxiety of all those present within the audience! This series of motion pictures brought 'Science Fiction Horror' to a NEW LEVEL!
Jen: how much time?
Bishop: 26 minutes, also sensors have found a kitten still inside.
Jen: we aren't leaving!
🤣
My favorite movie ever made. It's just so fucking cool. Great pacing, great visuals, great dialogue and the coolest heroine and movie monster of all time.
Amazing movie!! One of my fav reactions so far 👍👍
I say it ever and ever again to all youtuber, that react to movies, don't miss "Alien III". Forget "Alien IV" but don't miss "Alien III". Only with this part you will have the whole "Alien" experience. It's a fantastic trilogy. A masterpiece from the first part to the last.👍❤❤❤ Hollywood today is barely capable to make movies in this quality and intensity.
I was 17 when this was in theaters. When I saw the trailer for it, my friend and I rented Alien so we would be ready for this one. I was not disappointed with either one.
I see you watched an extended cut, which has a nice scene showing Newts family before everything, but I still prefer the theatrical where you don't see Newt till the first time Ripley and the Marines find her.
Fair! That would be interesting not to see the planet until Ripley goes there
I agree. The theatrical cut let's your imagination do a lot of the work which makes it all the more tense and terrifying.
One of the BEST video game adaptations of a film is Alien Isolation, you play as Amanda Ripley looking for her mum, the dlcs have where you can play as ripley or dallas
That sounds cool!!
@@jenmurrayxo the DLC IS the Nostromo its almost exactly the same so scary how real it is.. puts you in the film
"Everybody loves Ripley" would be a good spinoff TV show.
Lollll 🤣🤣
I used to think Michel Biehn was the coolest guy in sci-fi. Big relationship with Sarah Connor. Pretty big hints at a (potential) relationship with Ellen Ripley. Then he showed up in The Abyss. Ignore how cute he is and read the warning signs, Mrs. Brigman!
I first saw this movie when I was 10 in 1987 and I had nightmares for a week. Ripley is definitely one of the most badass characters. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Loved it so much!! 👍
I grew up with horror, saw exorcist before I was 10, and aliens gave a nightmare that night.
I was thinking what on earth were you doing being allowed to watch this sort of thing at ten! But I guess it is little different from me watching old-school horror movies (Mummy, Dracula, Werewolf sort of things) when I was young (with my dad to help 'deal' when fervent kids imagination got things a little too real :)).
I read somewhere that Paul Rudd brought his mother to the premiere of this movie. When Rudd’s character died, his mother cheered! Worth a laugh.
You mean Paul… Reiser?! Whole movie would have had a completely different tone if Ant-Man had been the corporate scum! 😂
Probably not a bad reaction... for a human 😁
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@@jenmurrayxo, I know it will be great as always.
She mostly reacts at night… mostly
little sidenote: James Horner also wrote the movie for "Star Trek III - Search for Spock" and the Klingon theme from that movie and the action theme during this movie's finale are closely related.
Yaaay Jen! Great movie here! Different type of movie than the first. I saw this one on a huge curved screen theater when it came out. No, not IMAX .. was just the build of the theater and screen. It closed down sometime in the late late 80s early 90s :(
The VFX were done by Stan Winston Studios whom did VFX work for:
JURASSIC PARK
PREDATOR
ALIENS
LAKE PLACID
PREDATOR 2
GALAXY QUEST
The Relic
The Ghost And The Darkness
Tank Girl
LEVIATHAN
The Time Machine
The Lost World Jurassic Park 2
JURASSIC PARK 3
The Terminator
Terminator 2 Judgement Day
Terminator 3 Rise Of The Machines
A.I Artificial Intelligence
Pumpkin Head
Edward Scissorhands
BATMAN RETURNS
BIG FISH
THE THING (Dog Kennel Sequence)
End Of Days
Zathura A Space Adventure
IRON MAN
CONGO
And
Terminator Salvation which was his last film until his unfortunate passing from blood cancer in 2008.
Another great reaction. I love how engrossed you get in the movies; you're reactions are so relatable!
Thanks! I'm having a blast getting invested in these movies 😊
Killed in Abyss, Terminator I, barely survived in Aliens: Michael Biehn.
Killed in Terminator I, Aliens, alived in Titanic: Bill Paxton.
Killed in Terminator I, barely survived in Aliens: Lance Henriksen.
Killed in Terminator II (not on screen), Aliens, alived in Titanic: Jenette Goldstein.
(All movies named were James Cameron ones)
Huge Alien fan, have seen basically every single reaction video. Your reaction was freaking priceless, exactly what I wanted to see., Well done! 36 year old film and it still works.
Thanks! I loved it so much!! ☺👍
The beginning reminds me of Interstellar. The whole space aging. Oh and that whole knife in-between the fingers really did scare that guy, in the script his hand was not supposed to be there, he didn't know they were gonna do that. Makes the scene better knowing this.
A “corporate stooge” LOL. Very perceptive
Ellen Ripley will always be one of my favorite movie characters of all time
She's so amazing!! 😆👍
I used to love the Atari Jaguar game console's "Alien vs. Predator" game. It was a first person perspective game where you could play as a marine, a Predator or an alien. Each species had unique advantages and disadvantages and different goals for winning game. Unfortunately, when the console tanked in the market, the game game was never ported to any other system.
I still got my Jaguar and have played it but has been a while. Great game and the motion tracker picking something up gave me the creeps!
Was it different than the AvP game for pc? I had that, and you had the life stages for alien, sight mods for predators, etc.
@@bankbarcomo806 I'm not familiar with AvP for PC, but it sounds similar. Did the PC game require the marine to go into the heart of the alien ship and kill the queen and into the Predator ship to get some key cards then activate the marine ship's self destruct and get to the escape pod before the ship exploded to win the game?
I remember playing this game on PC.
There was a PC release of this and it had probably the best multiplayer co-op of its era; absolute legend :).
Me and my mate used to do Iron-Man runs of the levels as a duo - one Life, no ammo respawns, no medkit respawns ... and also Iron-man wave-survival runs to see how long we could last. He became awesome on short-range fire with the mini-gun (to the extent I used to joke "You want a bayonet for that thing?!" :D) and I was real creative with bouncing grenades round corners and off walls to get the Aliens as they evaded (Sooo fast!).
The first time I used the grenade launcher did not go so well tho' - we were at a corridor crossroads with an air shaft above. Aliens started dropping into range on the tracker and I fired into the air-shaft ... and killed all the lights! It was our first time ever encountering destructible objects in a video game ... and that run did not last very long after that :lol:
"newt... you're adorable, you're a good kid" ... and you are an elementary school teacher.
sometimes it is just neat finding out what people do after acting!
Since you liked this one, you should check out some other James Cameron films like the Terminator movies (1 & 2), True Lies (highly underrated), and The Abyss. James Cameron never disappoints; his movies are masterpieces. Hope to see you watch them!
Oh yes! Terminators coming soon & I want to see the others as well!! 👍
@@jenmurrayxo and please buck the trends and take Terminators to at least #3. Make up your own mind on it.
Ha e to be honest; not a fan of True Lies. Didn't age well, like the Terminator or Alien movies IMO.
Ripley. Original and still unsurpassed badass heroine.
Iconic! 👍
Carrie Henn who plays Newt became a teacher. In an interview she said parents find out who she is and sneak DVDs and other memorabilia into backpacks for her to autograph 🤣. That would be wild to find out my kid's teacher is Newt
Oh my gosh imagine!!! 🤣👍
LOL, imagine the temptation to teach your kid to say, "X mostly happens Y. Mostly". Must drive poor Ms. Henn up the wall!
A little late to the party here, but aside from all the other fun facts about Carrie Henn (Newt) that have been mentioned by others, are these two interesting ones: At the time of preproduction, Cameron's casting people were visiting various U.S. Air Force bases in England searching for someone to play Newt. The movie was filmed in England, and it was cheaper to check out students from US schools in England on the bases than it was to find someone in the States and bring them to England. Carrie's father was a Staff Sergeant in the USAF.
That's the first new fun fact. The second is that my weapons load crew chief (on a three-person bomb-loader crew) at RAF Lakenheath (U.S. airbase in England) had a daughter about the same age as Carrie, and was one of the casting people's top picks for Newt. In the end, she decided she didn't want to do it.
Great reaction jen also if you are interested in the events of what led up to what happened between newts father coming back with the alien on his face to losing communication with the colony then there is a book called river of pain also a great audiobook too which sheds light on those series of events
Oh cool! 👍
Fantastic sequel, maybe the best ever. I don't know how reviewers create lists of most badass women in movies without Ripley at the top. I remember when Aliens first came out one critic wrote that the movie will blow you out the back of theater!