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ALIENS 1986 LOOKING FOR COLONY SCENE MOVIE CLIP - 4K UHD HDR Custom 15/33
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2022
- Aliens Directed by James Cameron Produced by Gale Anne Hurd Starring Sigourney Weaver Ripley
Carrie Henn Rebecca 'Newt' Jorden , Michael Biehn Dwayne Hicks , Lance Henriksen L. Bishop ,
Paul Reiser Carter J. Burke , Bill Paxton W. Hudson , Jenette Goldstein J. Vasquez
If you're a fan of old school movies, then you'll love this clip from the classic Aliens movie. This clip is remastered in 4K HDR custom for a truly immersive experience. Whether you're watching it on your TV or on your phone, you'll be transported to the Aliens scene from the movie!
57 years after Ellen Ripley had a close encounter with the reptilian alien creature from the first movie, she is called back, this time, to help a group of highly trained colonial marines fight off against the sinister extraterrestrials. But this time, the aliens have taken over a space colony on the moon LV-426. When the colonial marines are called upon to search the deserted space colony, they later find out that they are up against more than what they bargained for. Using specially modified machine guns and enough firepower, it's either fight or die as the space marines battle against the aliens. As the Marines do their best to defend themselves, Ripley must attempt to protect a young girl who is the sole survivor of the nearly wiped out space colony.
Directed by James Cameron
Screenplay by James Cameron
Story by
James Cameron
David Giler
Walter Hill
Based on
Characters
by Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett
Produced by Gale Anne Hurd
Starring
Sigourney Weaver Ripley
Carrie Henn Rebecca 'Newt' Jorden
Michael Biehn Dwayne Hicks
Lance Henriksen L. Bishop
Paul Reiser Carter J. Burke
Bill Paxton W. Hudson
William Hope W. Gorman
Jenette Goldstein J. Vasquez
Al Matthews A. Apone
Mark Rolston M. Drake
Ricco Ross R. Frost
Colette Hiller C. Ferro
Daniel Kash D. Spunkmeyer
Cynthia Dale Scott C. Dietrich
Tip Tipping T. Crowe
Trevor Steedman T. Wierzbowski
Paul Maxwell Van Leuwen
Cinematography Adrian Biddle
Edited by Ray Lovejoy
Music by James Horner
Production
company
Brandywine Productions
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date
July 18, 1986
Running time 237 minutes
Countries
United States
United Kingdom[1]
Language English
Budget $18.5 million
Box office $131.1-183.3 million
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The subtitles are in the Dutch language of the Netherlands/Belgium.
Subtitles are added separately for the next film.
That was no longer the case with Aliens.
Aliens was already completely done.
Starting over takes a lot of time, energy and money.
At 2:13 you can see a small flower on the side of Hicks’ helmet and that’s because for a while James Remar played Hicks before he was fired for drug use. There are photos online from his time working on the movie where you can see the Daisy pin which was later taken off when Michael Biehn took over the role. So even though he was fired, Remar appears in the final film in this shot
That vehicle has such a badass design. Just makes you feel good like ok assistance is near. Love this movie 🍿🎥
0:50. Great tactics here. I remember this, too. Nostalgia! 😎
Ripley : Lieutenant, what do those pulse rifles fire?
Lieutenant Gorman : 10 millimeter explosive tip caseless. Standard light armor piercing rounds. Why?
Ripley : Well, look where your team is. They're right under the primary heat exchangers.
Lieutenant Gorman : So?
Ripley : So, if they fire their weapons in there, won't they rupture the cooling system?
Burke : [interjecting] Ho, ho, ho. Yeah, she's absolutely right.
Lieutenant Gorman : So? So what?
Burke : Look, this whole station is basically a big fusion reactor, right? So you're talkin' about a thermonuclear explosion and adiós, muchachos.
Lieutenant Gorman : Oh, great. Wonderful. Shit!
2:26. I find it interesting and odd how Ripley didn’t immediately recognize that area as the nest. They shouldn’t have gone in there. Nostalgia! 😱👽☠️
masterpiece movie
Hudson Drake and Apome's screens (heartrate and vitals) are exactly the same across all 3 screens....
Sad how newt died in the third film 🎳🏈👾
That dumpster fire that was Alien 3 shouldn't be considered canon for this atrocity.
The idea of a xenomorph loose on a prison planet was solid, they just should have used different characters. Let Ripley, Hicks, and Newt have a happy ending.
@@kemp9842 - That seemed to be what David Twohy's script was going for originally -- except it also implied that a xeno killed everyone on the Sulaco/EEV offscreen.
@@crazyrabbitsI don't see why he had to kill off everyone on the Sulaco either - it's not like that planet was the only one that had xenomorphs, if I recall correctly.
Frankly, I would've found it interesting if something like William Gibson's Alien III story happened just so that it could set up the plot of Blomkamp's Alien 5.
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