The kind of special effects used for 'Alien' and John Carpenters 'The Thing' are better than the CGI used in film today. It feels like they're more realistic and far more impressive than over the top digital graphics. If I had to name a perfect film it would be Alien.
I was 11 in 1979. My brother was 15, and our dad knew his boys loved sci-fi more than sports (much to his chagrin, but he got over it) and took us to Menlo Park, NJ opening week. I had been reading about the production in Starlog magazine and was lamenting the fact that I knew it was going to be rated R when it came out… I never thought I would get to see it. This is gonna sound nuts 44 years later, but I can still remember where my brother and I were (hanging out in the basement, probably playing Atari) when our dad came in and said, “you guys want to see this movie Alien? It looks scary.” I remember waiting with umbrellas in the rain outside the theater. Man, what a time to be alive. And I must have seen this perfect, perfect movie somewhere around 30 times by now…
I saw it too when I was a kid. Favorite movie all time to this day. Hey, when I saw it in Minneapolis, the scene where Ripley roasts Dallas was in the movie. People now say it was deleted. Then when I rented it later the scene was deleted. I was thinking we got an unedited version in the theater because I remember that scene as if it was yesterday so just wondering if anyone else saw the version with the deep fry.
I first watched this movie crossing the Pacific on a cargo ship in flat calm weather, after dinner, on 16mm film and the parallels with the situation of the NOSTROMO as the film opened were striking: we were all drawn in instantly. There were 2 wives watching and after the chest-bursting scene, they watched the rest of the movie from behind the sofa. I was duty engineer that night, responsible for doing an engine-room inspection at midnight after everyone except the duty deck officer on the bridge had gone to bed. As the film was wound back at the end, the Chief Engineer put his hand gently on my shoulder and said "Be careful down on the engine-room tonight John". I have watched all the Alien and Prometheus franchise films and to my mind nothing measures up to the atmosphere and impact of that first film.
As much as I love the Alien films (I have the first 3 films on DVD from 1999), I never knew this documentary on DVD existed until 2020. Thanks for posting it up.
As a long time fan of Alien I thought I'd seen every documentary made but I have never seen this gem. The section with John Mollo about costumes and that with the gentleman who owns the various practical objects are fascinating and now, in 2023, I am still blown away by this movie. Long live Alien and I hope it is still discussed a hundred years from now. Many thanks for uploading this.
Lol, 100 years from now… the story will be one year old, and Ripley and Jones will have just completed their first (of 57) years in the Narcissus’s cryosleep pod.
Space Jockey is like the most interesting thing about the entire movie. And the xenomorph being this bio-mechanical weird thing with some dark intellect. (This creature feels very different to the space bugs Cameron turned them into in the sequel.) I like both ideas about the Space Jockeys. The O'Bannon's original one, that they're some peaceful explorers and archeologists. Also Scott's idea that they created this biological weapon (xenomorph) and were transporting it in the ship.
Wow. This is great. There is much conceptual art and a few publicity stills I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen before. That full cast shot 17:00 is freaking awesome. I met Sigourney once briefly at the Williamstown theater festival in the 80s. I was struck by how tall she was back then, and hadn’t thought about it until seeing this picture. She is such a legend.
I truly adore the Alien film. The first one looks so authentic. It feels like you are trapped inside a documentary. I spent the last 10 years working in offshore oil rigs and production platforms as a paramedic. The industrial look and feel, the chatter between crew members, so matter of fact. I put Alien on at bedtime and drift off to sleep at the slow intro and ethereal musical score. I live in Thailand and as I drift off there is sometimes a Thai lady laying next to me playing on her phone, not really paying attention to the 75 inch flat screen... Until the chest burster scene... LOL!!!
I'm not the biggest sci-fi movie fan in the world but Alien is one of my favourite films and one of the greatest movies ever made. It's more horror than sci-fi, which is probably why I love it so much. Aliens is different but equally as good in my opinion. The first film uses the viewers imagination and genuine terror which is true of most great horror movies. I'm sure a lot of it was to do with the limitations the film makers had at the time but it really worked and produced one of the most atmospheric and truly terrifying films of all time.
Alien and Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Predator, The Thing, Jaws and The Exorcist have become my favorites of their genres! Never the biggest fan of horror or sci-fi but these films hooked me immediately.
@@kendallrivers1119 You've listed many of my favourite films. I love horror but like I said I'm not really into sci-fi. The films you listed all excel their genres and are just amazing in their own right.
The overall effect is the photography. The creation of set building without any assistance of any digital platform. Ultimately, when you consider the time that it was made, it was way ahead of anything. , I have to say that the monster is so believable, that it lives in so many peoples heads in nightmares. Overall, it's the work of multiple geniuses, which includes art and direction combined.
The overall effect is the photography. The creation of set building without any assistance of any digital platform. Ultimately, when you consider the time that it was made, it was way ahead of anything. , I have to say that the monster is so believable, that it lives in so many peoples heads in nightmares. Overall, it's the work of multiple geniuses, which includes art and direction combined.
Oh my gosh I really enjoyed this! I saw Alien when it first came out. Alien is still after all these years my favorite movie. I have all the aliens movies and watch them again and again.
I laughed out loud when Ridley Scott said they were not sure if they wanted to meet Giger in person. Makes a lot of sense: Would you really like to be in closed room with a guy with THAT in his head?
True, that's a natural first reaction. But Giger was a man who painted his nightmares so he could deal with them - artist like that is probably much more mild-mannered than your average joe who keeps all that dark stuff bottled up...I think I'd rather trust more the person who puts his darkest dreams for all to see. Presumably he almost died in his birth, trauma that affected and inspired his art. Hence it's full of death and sexuality intermingled, visions of tight, claustrophobic...openings
@@ocean_monster1 Indeed. He could just go to multilating prostitutes somewhere deep in a forest, but instead he channeled his deranged visions in to something much more socially acceptable. I can't help but admire this man's talent and abilities.
Reply to a year old comment...but play Alien Isolation (if you haven't already) it does an amazing job of recreating the slow burning quiet and atmospheric sci fi horror of the original movie.
The Alien legacy is a good documentary. Hr Geiger is a genius. Sounds like he was a normal guy. Dan O Bannan was underrated movie maker. Alien, Dark Star and Total Recall. The team was great. The cast was great. Ripley, Jones the cat and the alien were my favorites. It is fun hearing Ridley Scott going down memory Lane. I can't get over Veronica Cartwright played the little girl in The Birds. Sigourney Weaver would play in Ghostbusters years after Alien. Sigourney Weaver is my favorite actress in the movie. Alien is still the best. Thank you for a great video.
15:19 Giger in front of MAGMA's ATTAHK Album Cover. I knew it was him who created the cover! The music of MAGMA and Gigers paintings are very much alike.
The best sifi / horror movie I've ever seen, saw it first in 1980 when I was 13 and I haven't slept since. This falls into the lost and better world of 100% hand made movie when CGI was sifi. One of only 2 films in my eyes had an equally good if not better sequel. Alien and Aliens, Terminator and T2 Judgement Day. How many tines I've watched these 4 films God only knows.
Alien, Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Predator and The Thing are the greatest sci-fi horror films ever made! They were super influential and changed the game for these types of movies.
2001 is the greatest sci fi film of all time. Top 10 includes star wars, empire, alien, blade runner. Modern classics which seem to not get love in this conversation are matrix and inception.
Agreed I loved his other underrated film with Peter Weller (robocop) SCREAMERS, omg such a good film, not perfect mind you but perfect in its own rights..Dan is one of my own top secret heros who stood his ground on Alien when the studio tried to change his ideas..he told them no in a no nonsence way an with Ridley Scott backing him up along with Ron Shussett..Alien was made the way Dan wanted from the beginning.. Rest in peace Dan...
I can't believe I missed this documentary for so long! A refreshing perspective of this 45 year old masterpiece. This film, along with "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Pink Flamingoes" defined the 1970's!
I remember this movie scaring the Bejeezus out of me as a kid, but I was fascinated at the same time. I kind of remember my parents were watching it on VHS or TV or something. They knew what happened, but it was the 80s, so parents were kinda like "yeah, you can watch this". I used to draw the alien all the time. The original holds up so well. What absolute lightening in a bottle.
Who else saw the original trailer during the re-release of Star Wars in 1978? Frighteningly shocking to my 7 year old brain. It sure wasn’t Close Encounters, that’s for sure.
@@MBG.426garbage! it’s not an artist but a computer operator. Ask that computer operator if they can actually sketch, paint and sculpt. They cannot because they are inept.
We must have got an unedited version of this at our theater. I saw it the second weekend after it came out and the scene where Ripley roasts Dallas was in the movie. Then when we rented it later the scene was taken out. But it was in there in the theater.
We're still talking about it 25 yrs after the guy said "we're talking about it 20 yrs later." It's a very popular movie reaction on UA-cam 45 yrs later.
38:40 well Giger wasn't an architect but studied and worked man years as an interior designer, he had the skills and the training to translate his paintings in 3D it was his job after all.
I always wondered how that ship was able to generate its own gravitational field and why the actors in any of these sci fi films are never floating. I guess we will never know.
At the 45 minute mark, showing the insides of the egg. That veinous white membrane is caul fat, a type of membrane that is wrapped around the internal organs of animals--- no doubt in this case from cattle. It's used in cooking and is quite tasty actually.
Don't forget Ronald Shusett...they got the franchise rolling. I loved the ending of this documentary, the part with Dan O'Bannon, brought a smile to my face.
You have to understand...........this in 1979..StarWars was still reigning supreme as the go to space opera. Strange,silly looking aliens..nothing threatening...non lethal. Then...this epic comes along...with a sleek black exoctic vision of horror. The primal sexual nature of being suffocated..orally violated...then forced to birth your dream lover...violently. Wow...for a 23 year old impressionable medical student....with a vivid imagination. After my first viewing in a darkened theater with squealing strangers sitting next to you. I was hooked for life...this Iconic movie was my Rosetta stone. And the image of future A.I. in Ash...just added to the thrill. Ian Holms was just so diminitive and creepy....the menance is all in his facial expression......when his head gets knocked off......chef's kiss!! You could hear my jaw drop.....Scott had made the space opus of all time. Forget STARWARS!!! I never thought a squeal was ever going to top this epic....Thanks Ridley and James....Kudos !!!!
Dan O Bannon said he had an idea for one of the alien films, for an alien to burst out of a person then gradually take some of the apperance and shape of the victim (that idea was kind of used in Alien 3)
Huh... That's weird It must just have been the U.S. that didn't get this dvd, I'm from the UK and mine came with it as standard. Talks about it on the "Certifcate of Ownership" card you get with the boxset too :S That sucks you guys had to order it.
Dan O'Bannon maybe one of the most underrated man in the face of all film making. Rest In Peace Dan.
It's men not man ffs.
@@iggymcgeek730awww diddums
@@iggymcgeek730good grief, typos exist. Phones are small
@@briancolwill3071 nah it wasnt a typo.
@@iggymcgeek730 comma after "nah" ffs.
The kind of special effects used for 'Alien' and John Carpenters 'The Thing' are better than the CGI used in film today. It feels like they're more realistic and far more impressive than over the top digital graphics. If I had to name a perfect film it would be Alien.
Both films are perfect...
Depends.
I was 11 in 1979. My brother was 15, and our dad knew his boys loved sci-fi more than sports (much to his chagrin, but he got over it) and took us to Menlo Park, NJ opening week. I had been reading about the production in Starlog magazine and was lamenting the fact that I knew it was going to be rated R when it came out… I never thought I would get to see it.
This is gonna sound nuts 44 years later, but I can still remember where my brother and I were (hanging out in the basement, probably playing Atari) when our dad came in and said, “you guys want to see this movie Alien? It looks scary.” I remember waiting with umbrellas in the rain outside the theater. Man, what a time to be alive.
And I must have seen this perfect, perfect movie somewhere around 30 times by now…
I was 10 when my dad took me and my sister to see it. Scary shit.
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I saw it too when I was a kid. Favorite movie all time to this day. Hey, when I saw it in Minneapolis, the scene where Ripley roasts Dallas was in the movie. People now say it was deleted. Then when I rented it later the scene was deleted. I was thinking we got an unedited version in the theater because I remember that scene as if it was yesterday so just wondering if anyone else saw the version with the deep fry.
I first watched this movie crossing the Pacific on a cargo ship in flat calm weather, after dinner, on 16mm film and the parallels with the situation of the NOSTROMO as the film opened were striking: we were all drawn in instantly. There were 2 wives watching and after the chest-bursting scene, they watched the rest of the movie from behind the sofa. I was duty engineer that night, responsible for doing an engine-room inspection at midnight after everyone except the duty deck officer on the bridge had gone to bed. As the film was wound back at the end, the Chief Engineer put his hand gently on my shoulder and said "Be careful down on the engine-room tonight John". I have watched all the Alien and Prometheus franchise films and to my mind nothing measures up to the atmosphere and impact of that first film.
that’s such a great story
Haha, nice.
Too bad they made Prometheus and Covenant. Destroyed the franchise for me. 😢
This has to be the best documentary I've seen about Alien.
Don't forget the Beast Within: Making of Alien. That's 3 hr full documentary.
As much as I love the Alien films (I have the first 3 films on DVD from 1999), I never knew this documentary on DVD existed until 2020. Thanks for posting it up.
There are only a handful of movies you can say are truly timeless, and ALIEN is one of them....
I really think the music is just as beautiful as the movie is.
The soundtracks for Alien Aliens an now Romulus are perfect...
As a long time fan of Alien I thought I'd seen every documentary made but I have never seen this gem. The section with John Mollo about costumes and that with the gentleman who owns the various practical objects are fascinating and now, in 2023, I am still blown away by this movie. Long live Alien and I hope it is still discussed a hundred years from now. Many thanks for uploading this.
Lol, 100 years from now… the story will be one year old, and Ripley and Jones will have just completed their first (of 57) years in the Narcissus’s cryosleep pod.
Alien Romulus has arrived
The space jockey reveal is the greatest scene in all cinema.
Space Jockey is like the most interesting thing about the entire movie. And the xenomorph being this bio-mechanical weird thing with some dark intellect. (This creature feels very different to the space bugs Cameron turned them into in the sequel.)
I like both ideas about the Space Jockeys. The O'Bannon's original one, that they're some peaceful explorers and archeologists. Also Scott's idea that they created this biological weapon (xenomorph) and were transporting it in the ship.
Wow. This is great. There is much conceptual art and a few publicity stills I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen before.
That full cast shot 17:00 is freaking awesome. I met Sigourney once briefly at the Williamstown theater festival in the 80s. I was struck by how tall she was back then, and hadn’t thought about it until seeing this picture. She is such a legend.
I think the best part of this documentary is the first 5 minutes talking with the writers. And the parts about Geiger were entertaining
I truly adore the Alien film. The first one looks so authentic. It feels like you are trapped inside a documentary. I spent the last 10 years working in offshore oil rigs and production platforms as a paramedic. The industrial look and feel, the chatter between crew members, so matter of fact.
I put Alien on at bedtime and drift off to sleep at the slow intro and ethereal musical score. I live in Thailand and as I drift off there is sometimes a Thai lady laying next to me playing on her phone, not really paying attention to the 75 inch flat screen... Until the chest burster scene... LOL!!!
2024: Alien has now been rereleased into theatres for it's forty fifth anniversary. Unbelievable.
Excellent documentary been searching for this for years. Hard to track down the DVD as well. This is great for us Alien fans.
All these years watching Dark Star, and I never realized Dan was IN the movie! I've always loved the connection between Dark Star and Alien.
Dark Star is a hidden gem, very funny film.
I'm not the biggest sci-fi movie fan in the world but Alien is one of my favourite films and one of the greatest movies ever made. It's more horror than sci-fi, which is probably why I love it so much. Aliens is different but equally as good in my opinion. The first film uses the viewers imagination and genuine terror which is true of most great horror movies. I'm sure a lot of it was to do with the limitations the film makers had at the time but it really worked and produced one of the most atmospheric and truly terrifying films of all time.
Alien and Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Predator, The Thing, Jaws and The Exorcist have become my favorites of their genres! Never the biggest fan of horror or sci-fi but these films hooked me immediately.
@@kendallrivers1119 You've listed many of my favourite films. I love horror but like I said I'm not really into sci-fi. The films you listed all excel their genres and are just amazing in their own right.
The overall effect is the photography. The creation of set building without any assistance of any digital platform. Ultimately, when you consider the time that it was made, it was way ahead of anything. , I have to say that the monster is so believable, that it lives in so many peoples heads in nightmares. Overall, it's the work of multiple geniuses, which includes art and direction combined.
I like all those@@kendallrivers1119
The overall effect is the photography. The creation of set building without any assistance of any digital platform. Ultimately, when you consider the time that it was made, it was way ahead of anything. , I have to say that the monster is so believable, that it lives in so many peoples heads in nightmares. Overall, it's the work of multiple geniuses, which includes art and direction combined.
Brilliant documentary. The best movie ever made in my opinion and my favourite of all time.
Oh my gosh I really enjoyed this! I saw Alien when it first came out. Alien is still after all these years my favorite movie. I have all the aliens movies and watch them again and again.
One of the best sci fi horror movies ever made
Thanks a lot mate, you made myself and my cat (Jonesy) very happy on a grey, wet Monday night! 👍🎥
Great documentary. Thanks a lot for sharing!
I laughed out loud when Ridley Scott said they were not sure if they wanted to meet Giger in person.
Makes a lot of sense: Would you really like to be in closed room with a guy with THAT in his head?
True, that's a natural first reaction. But Giger was a man who painted his nightmares so he could deal with them - artist like that is probably much more mild-mannered than your average joe who keeps all that dark stuff bottled up...I think I'd rather trust more the person who puts his darkest dreams for all to see.
Presumably he almost died in his birth, trauma that affected and inspired his art. Hence it's full of death and sexuality intermingled, visions of tight, claustrophobic...openings
@@ocean_monster1 Indeed. He could just go to multilating prostitutes somewhere deep in a forest, but instead he channeled his deranged visions in to something much more socially acceptable. I can't help but admire this man's talent and abilities.
What a find. Thx 4 posting it. Giger is everything.
If only all the other alien movies could be as "quiet" and atmmospheric as the first
Reply to a year old comment...but play Alien Isolation (if you haven't already) it does an amazing job of recreating the slow burning quiet and atmospheric sci fi horror of the original movie.
That's great for the first one but Aliens was perfect because it took a different direction which is why both are so wonderfully distinctive.
@@kendallrivers1119I like Alien more but I agree Aliens was a nice change of pace. I just wish they went back to sci Fi horror more
shouldn't have made the others..
Ironically, I’ve likely watched this on VHS more often then Alien itself…
1:10 It's Jethro !! 😅
32:00 No wonder Homer was so amazed by the face dipping birds presented by his half brother, they were from the future. :D
The music in this movie is perfect.
One of the best films ever.
The Alien legacy is a good documentary. Hr Geiger is a genius. Sounds like he was a normal guy. Dan O Bannan was underrated movie maker. Alien, Dark Star and Total Recall. The team was great. The cast was great. Ripley, Jones the cat and the alien were my favorites. It is fun hearing Ridley Scott going down memory Lane. I can't get over Veronica Cartwright played the little girl in The Birds. Sigourney Weaver would play in Ghostbusters years after Alien. Sigourney Weaver is my favorite actress in the movie. Alien is still the best. Thank you for a great video.
15:19 Giger in front of MAGMA's ATTAHK Album Cover. I knew it was him who created the cover! The music of MAGMA and Gigers paintings are very much alike.
The best sifi / horror movie I've ever seen, saw it first in 1980 when I was 13 and I haven't slept since. This falls into the lost and better world of 100% hand made movie when CGI was sifi. One of only 2 films in my eyes had an equally good if not better sequel. Alien and Aliens, Terminator and T2 Judgement Day. How many tines I've watched these 4 films God only knows.
"... and I haven't slept since" 🤣🤣🤣 Lmao
How have I never seen this before? I watched it twice. Brilliant! Thank you.
Alien, Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Predator and The Thing are the greatest sci-fi horror films ever made! They were super influential and changed the game for these types of movies.
You missed out 1970s Invasion of the Body Snatchers and also Blade Runner
2001 is the greatest sci fi film of all time. Top 10 includes star wars, empire, alien, blade runner. Modern classics which seem to not get love in this conversation are matrix and inception.
Gosh this is sooo good!!! Thank you thank you!!!
You know a film is a classic when you watch the making of
The sounds in Alien is like ost in themselves
Agreed I loved his other underrated film with Peter Weller (robocop) SCREAMERS, omg such a good film, not perfect mind you but perfect in its own rights..Dan is one of my own top secret heros who stood his ground on Alien when the studio tried to change his ideas..he told them no in a no nonsence way an with Ridley Scott backing him up along with Ron Shussett..Alien was made the way Dan wanted from the beginning.. Rest in peace Dan...
Rip Mr. Cobb. Thank you.
My aunt used to say to us in the early 80s-it’s the perfect monster. Ridley was so right -it was no question. Giger struck gold with his design.
MASTERPIECE.
Confirmed: it’s a masterpiece and a classic because it holds up 45 years later.
ALIEN IS THE BEST HORROR FILM.....TO THIS DAY!
For sci-fi horror, maaaybe...
The Shining is...
@Joshua Grande you're about 2 years late on that 🤣
@@QlockworkOrange the Shining is a ghost story..
I can't believe I missed this documentary for so long! A refreshing perspective of this 45 year old masterpiece. This film, along with "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Pink Flamingoes" defined the 1970's!
41:04 that music....still makes my skin crawl
The part where they show the original tools and suits is mind blowing.
No one mentions that Dan O' Bannon actually can draw.
Awesome doco. Thanks for uploading.
sountrack is very good
I saw the movie in the first few weeks of it's debut.
A week day afternoon matinee, and bought the LP that night.
I remember this movie scaring the Bejeezus out of me as a kid, but I was fascinated at the same time. I kind of remember my parents were watching it on VHS or TV or something. They knew what happened, but it was the 80s, so parents were kinda like "yeah, you can watch this". I used to draw the alien all the time. The original holds up so well. What absolute lightening in a bottle.
I have watched the making of before, not ever seen this version, Thank you for posting this. My favorite movie ever.
After reading the comments of all of the geniuses here, i felt compelled to add 1 myself. thanks for shareing.
This is by far the still scarest movie franchise ever made..Romulus is a perfect follow up to the films..
Most haunting musical score of any movie produced ever!
Who else saw the original trailer during the re-release of Star Wars in 1978? Frighteningly shocking to my 7 year old brain. It sure wasn’t Close Encounters, that’s for sure.
Got scared of that Gizmo on the backround at 26:58
I've never seen this before. How great.
Nowadays all you'd have is green background's everywhere and some nerd would put soulless images into a computer.....RIP old days
@@MBG.426garbage! it’s not an artist but a computer operator. Ask that computer operator if they can actually sketch, paint and sculpt. They cannot because they are inept.
We must have got an unedited version of this at our theater. I saw it the second weekend after it came out and the scene where Ripley roasts Dallas was in the movie. Then when we rented it later the scene was taken out. But it was in there in the theater.
Saw this as a Kid, i had no clue what i was watching.
But it was unlike anything i´ve seen before, and since that, nothing ever came close.
We're still talking about it 25 yrs after the guy said "we're talking about it 20 yrs later." It's a very popular movie reaction on UA-cam 45 yrs later.
The "what did it do?" In the cocoon Chamber is heartbreaking and totally psycho at the same time. Alien is so scary
This is great
It's pity this crew didn't make a whole load of films
This and Blade Runner my two favourite movies
Muchas gracias amigo
38:40 well Giger wasn't an architect but studied and worked man years as an interior designer, he had the skills and the training to translate his paintings in 3D it was his job after all.
As cogent 40 years later as it was 20 years later than "Alien" was released. Thank you.
Thanks for posting dude 👏👏👊💚
49:56 when even Giger thinks it’s too much
wow, I love Dark Star, I had no idea he was involved with other movies
Man, how movies got boring after CGI.
I always wondered how that ship was able to generate its own gravitational field and why the actors in any of these sci fi films are never floating. I guess we will never know.
ITS A MOVIE!!!!!!!!!
At the 45 minute mark, showing the insides of the egg. That veinous white membrane is caul fat, a type of membrane that is wrapped around the internal organs of animals--- no doubt in this case from cattle. It's used in cooking and is quite tasty actually.
It's sad to think of all the crew and cast that have died over the years.
Ridley, Tom, Sigourney and Veronica are still alive.
Thanks for this bro
Love the helmet with the GoPro
One of the two best science fiction films ever made. The other one is Blade Runner. Forbidden Planet runs a good third.
What a fascinating documentary!
Best documentary ever
Just incredible stuff
One of the greatest movies ever made!!!
Giger looks exactly like I thought Giger would look.
15:52 Rob Bottin > hold my drink...
My favorite movie.
I love this Alien library here in this site... theres much appreciation for this great sci fi.
I thought Dark Star was hallarious! That Beach Ball😂😅😊😂 that Bomb
Most people don't get that Alien is a Dan O Bannon thing.
Don't forget Ronald Shusett...they got the franchise rolling. I loved the ending of this documentary, the part with Dan O'Bannon, brought a smile to my face.
As I told the producers on numerous occasions, I simply insist my uniform be held together by lemon piping.
Nice show.
Alien is a masterpiece. Timeless.
Literally had no idea that Jethro had a role in making Alien!
You have to understand...........this in 1979..StarWars was still reigning supreme as the go to space opera. Strange,silly looking aliens..nothing threatening...non lethal. Then...this epic comes along...with a sleek black exoctic vision of horror. The primal sexual nature of being suffocated..orally violated...then forced to birth your dream lover...violently. Wow...for a 23 year old impressionable medical student....with a vivid imagination. After my first viewing in a darkened theater with squealing strangers sitting next to you. I was hooked for life...this Iconic movie was my Rosetta stone. And the image of future A.I. in Ash...just added to the thrill. Ian Holms was just so diminitive and creepy....the menance is all in his facial expression......when his head gets knocked off......chef's kiss!! You could hear my jaw drop.....Scott had made the space opus of all time. Forget STARWARS!!! I never thought a squeal was ever going to top this epic....Thanks Ridley and James....Kudos !!!!
41 years later it's still on B Deck and feels older than the derelict spaceship.
The cat box is the business, I really would like one just like it.
I saw this with my mates way back in 1979.
We all kbew we'd seen something special
Dan O Bannon said he had an idea for one of the alien films, for an alien to burst out of a person then gradually take some of the apperance and shape of the victim (that idea was kind of used in Alien 3)
sweet upload !
Huh... That's weird It must just have been the U.S. that didn't get this dvd, I'm from the UK and mine came with it as standard. Talks about it on the "Certifcate of Ownership" card you get with the boxset too :S That sucks you guys had to order it.