no way the Alien could fit in the landing gear bay it is only big enough to fit the Landing Gear it would be crushed when wheels drew up inside hence giving a warning that the wheels never fully lifted but Hollywood needs Plot Armor
How it should have ended: Burke: You should come along as an advisor, to lay your demons to rest. The company will reinstate your flight status too! Ripley: No way. Lt Gorman: Ok marines, make sure that if you see any aliens, you spray those armour-piercing explosive bullets into the fusion reactor above your heads. Boy, I really wish there were someone around to point out that that might be a bad idea. Ripley: I'm so glad I'm still alive, all the aliens evaporated in a nuclear inferno, and the only people who died are those who would have bought it by the start of the next film anyway. C'mon here, Jonesy, I finally got you a litterbox after 57 years!
Yeah, it was kind of stupid that they killed off every survivor except Ripley right at the start of Alien 3. I mean, the whole point of the second movie was to look for survivors, was it not?
dragonslair951167 I heard Hicks is going to be back in Alien 5 . Yeah it was a retarded mistake killing everyone except Ripley in the third film . Also there is no way queen could lay a egg in that time ...
I often thought about this. Gorman: "Hey Apone, we can't have any firing in there, fall back and we will send in bishop" Bishop: "All the colonists are dead" Gorman: "Nuke the site from orbit" THE END
For what it's worth, "the entire vacuum of space" is a differential of 1 atmosphere of pressure. Enough to make it really windy (think hurricane-force winds), but not arm-rippingly so.
+44GG That floor isn't the hull, so it would take a while - remember how deep the hole was between the inner and outer airlocks. By that time Ripley and the others would be in crew quarters, so having the landing bay depressurised wouldn't be an issue.
hunterkiller1440 2004 i think, it was re-edited so that it looked more like what the director has in mind. they locked him out of the editing room back when alien 3 was being done, and basically ruined it, but this cut is actually a really good alien movie.
Unless the airlock somehow managed to close itself, all the oxygen in the landing bay - including inside the dropship where Hicks was still sedated - would be expelled into space. Hicks would be dead of asphyxiation.
Decompression *still* does not work this way, sorry. If one side is a limited room full of gas and the other is a vacuum, then a sizable path being opened between the two just means one sharp gust of wind outwards, not suction for who knows how long.
The HaloForgeUltra Less G? Less gravitational constant (which is what G generally denotes)? Gravitational constant is the same everywhere, and gravitational force depends primary on mass. If you meant less pressure, then less pressure simply means diminished effect (so the decompressional "blowout" would be weaker). If the difference between pressures inside and out is *greater*, the "explosive" part of explosive decompression would be stronger, but will still be over in a matter of less than a second. If the hole is too small for air to go through quickly, and the pressure does not tear it bigger, the effect would be very underwhelming. Nothing much would happen.
The HaloForgeUltra really?? there is gravity in space, it's just diminished because you're so far away from everything else. Your question was stupid "what if there is less G in the airlock", the "gravity" is going to be the same on one side of the airlock as it is on the other.
The HaloForgeUltra Sorry, I am simply not following you. Of course there is gravity in space - as I said, gravity depends primarily on mass, and gravitational constant (the thing you use to calculate how much gravitational force an object generates, denoted G) is the same everywhere. I referred to that in the beginning of my last post. Gravity, however, doesn't affect explosive decompression much. Gravity is in general a *very weak* force, and therefore its effect only becomes apparent with very massive objects. At this stage, we also cannot affect the strength of gravitational pull an object of certain mass has. Explosive decompression is primarily a matter of difference in pressures, or how dense is the gas on one side compared to the other.
Or after having rescued Newt, both Ripley and the little girl could sneak their way out of the hive knowing that the whole site was about to go nuclear in minutes with the queen alien none the wiser.
If you watch the movie again the way Ripley entered got blown up with fire with the place exploding from the reactor. She had to go around. That is when she accidentally runs into the queen. One of the eggs opens forcing her to shoot. Then she goes wild and destroys everything.
@@michaeld6438 Honestly I cant blame her. If I ever see at least one egg hatch and see a face hugger crawl out I would immediately set the whole in fire because a single one of those is enough to kill you
From what I remember NASA did a test with a ... I think it was a nerf football on the effects of popping an airlock. The nerf ball didn't even move. The report said the air didn't rush off at all but kinda just leaked out. I remember an experiment with a smoke filled chamber at pressure with a vacuum on the other side. Quickly dropping the wall between the smoke kinda just.... fell like a slow motion waterfall. I wonder if they still have the video from that (we're talking 20+ years ago). There should be some vids on that experiment somewhere...
Actually, the dynamics of gases act similar to liquids. The amount that would leak out into said vacuum and at what rate would largely depend on how much is in the pressurized chamber. In this case a pressurized chamber the size of a football field with enough air to sustain human life would incur a considerable amount of volume of air within the area. It's almost like take cup of water and poking a hole in it. If you make the hole at the bottom, it will rush out faster since more water is behind it at the bottom. If you make the whole very big it's easier for the liquid to escape and will not rush out in the same sense, but merely ease out.
Ive always viewed it as that there isnt a "vacuum of space" but a pressure inside the cabin. It should be the same as if you were in a capsule on earth with pressure higher than the normal outside atmosphere. If it is punctured you may feel a small breeze at best if you are near the puncture but otherwise youll just feel the pressure dropping. Your ears would pop like when you travel up or down a mountain. Star Trek Into Darkness was just dumb with that whole sucking a guy into space from across an extremely long room through a tiny hatch opening.
The vacuum of space exerts no force. It's the pressure inside the spacecraft that blows one out into space. It's only one atmosphere of pressure, so you should be able to hang on.
Depends, explosive decompression is a thing, but it will happen very fast. And while rushing out air will be moving at different speeds depending on the size of that part of a compartment, just like water near a waterfall, in some places you can sit right at the edge without an issue in other places you will be washed down.
@@omarbernal2408 contrary argument, it's not atmospheric pressure alone, you have to think of the volume and the suction. Consider the damage hurricanes and tornadoes can do with a 10% decrease in pressure or less, on structures they don't directly contact
@@omarbernal2408 you can think of it like a stream of water moving at a couple feet per second which will move you if you're hip deep. Air is a thousandth the density but moves a thousand times faster when faced with a vacuum, so the force you experience would be comparable.
HISHE should really do How John Carpenter's 1982 "The Thing" should have ended; could have Kurt Russel blasting Keith David or have them both turn out to be "The Thing" or have them kill each other, there's endless possibilities!
As much as I LOVE "Aliens", I could make a list of things I spotted that seemed pretty confusing. Most would involve the last 20 minutes. They're either movie errors, or simply goofs made by the characters under pressure.
Ripley has a flamethrower, and a pulse rifle with at least 3 or 4 grenades in it. How much ammo does she waste on the queen alien? Absolutely none. Instead, she decides to destroy all the eggs, which haven't even hatched yet and probably won't get the chance, since the whole place is about to explode. She wastes all the grenades on the egg sack, rather than the queen. The duo runs away, and yet the queen somehow knows how to operate an elevator. The queen hid inside the ship without it being visible to us as the ship took off. In the hole on the Sulago, there's a switch INSIDE the hole to open the gate, as if someone would actually be crazy enough to be down there when that thing opens up; good thing there was another lever on the FLOOR of the ship to close the breach. And as the queen is about to be sucked out, it is able to stay alive long enough by holding onto Ripley's foot until her shoe slips off; in reality, Ripley would've been pulled into the vacuum of space, due to both the strength of the queen and the suction power of outer space.
Tyrant Gregcag Ripley wasn't aware that the Queen could separate herself from the egg sack as she was being held up by all those beams and it was attached right at her private parts. The flamethrower didn't have the range to reach the Queen, clearly. And incorporate the fact that Ripley wasn't thinking straight (She sorta goes mental for a bit there) it's not beyond belief that she doesn't shoot the Queen DIRECTLY. "The duo runs away and yet the queen somehow knows how to operate an elevator. " A direct, famous quote from the movie can easily explain her use of the elevator. "They cut the power" "What do you mean THEY cut the power man?!? They're animals!" Do you have a problem with that too? Xenomorphs clearly have some sort of mysterious intellect. They aren't just animals. It wasn't visible to us because as the ship was stuck in debris, the camera only focused on one portion of the landing gear. It got up another one and hid inside in this space of time. As for the controls inside the airlock, I can understand confusion, but one can only assume the airlock can also be used to go directly into space to inspect the ships hull. Obviously in a situation like that they would close the door at the top before opening it to the vacuum of space (similar to when the Dropship leaves the Sulaco at the beginning of the movie. And of course the part where Ripley holds on to the railing while the powerloader and Queen are sucked out into space. First of all the Queen was only grabbed onto her while getting pulled into space for a brief while, I'd say if Ripley's shoe hadn't of come off Ripley would have eventually fallen with her. It's not like the Queen is pulling her with her power, it's just her weight. It's not beyond reason that she could hold her own for a mere 15 seconds or so. Why would Ripley be pulled into space as well? She has a solid thing to grip onto. And don't give "The Great Vacuum of Space" any credit here. It's not Space doing the work, it's the air being pulled in to fill the vacuum. So basically Hurricane Winds. I'd say someone would still be able to do something as simple as climbing a ladder even if there's a whole lotta air blowing in their face. I don't have a problem with you or anything so please don't make this aggressive, I'm just trying to logically explain these issues.
You're probably right about a few things. It's just that I would've taken time to use at least one of those grenades on the queen, just to make sure I'll be safe. You never know what'll happen if something like that manages to free itself. But then there was also the first action sequence in the compound. Ripley finds out what kind of rounds the Smartguns use and realize it'll destroy the place if the marines aren't careful. So, they tell them to eject all their magazines, but never explain WHY they can't use them there. That doesn't seem like very wise instructions for marines. Vasquez could've possibly killed everyone, if she shot a machine powering the compound. And she does wind up being the cause of the death of one marine by shooting a neraby alien with it. That wouldn't have happened, if she took out her ammo. And when Gorman tells the marines to pull out, he decides, each time as he repaeats himself, to give out the instructions as long as possible. He could've easily summed it up with: "Cease fire and fall back!" As the captain was listening to his long instructions, he gets distracted and is attacked by an alien.
Iz Gamer Templar Predaliens are born from a facehugger attaching itself to a predator host, later on emerging as a predalien-chestburster and maturing in the actual predalien. It has nothing to do with an intercourse between a queen and a predator. Unless you were kidding, in which I case I'll look silly.
Aliens 5 (or whatever the hell it's going to be called) will completely retcon everything past Aliens (yes, meaning AvP, A:CM, A3 and A:R). In addition to this, both Ripley AND Hicks are alive.
Well he has to travel back in time to get his freak on with Sarah Connor so John Connor can be born so he can grow up and send his dad back in time to get his freak on with Sarah Connor so John Connor can be born so he can grow up and send his dad back in time to get his freak on with....hmmm...is this secretly Groundhog Day?
Someone suggested Bishop put the face huggers on board for the company. It had never occurred to me. He was as mesmerized as Ash when examining one of them.
Newt Was explained to have died in the crash in aliens 3. They even check her body for possibley having an baby alien in it. I was very upset that they kill her off Because it kind of made everything Ripley went through at the end of ALIENS to rescue her pointless!! Oh well.... It's just a movie... its just a movie... its just a movie.....
mark charpentier True, but this one supposedly takes place immediately after Aliens. Hicks is goint to be in it. Alien 5 might take place in an alternate universe. We'll see. :)
Steven Cohen Hicks is canonically alive, thanks to the god awful Aliens: Colonial Marines. It was written terribly, I literally came up with something better in ten minutes that explains both how he's alive and makes Alien 3 make sense (which is what they claimed about Colonial Marines, but that wasn't true) but it doesn't matter how terrible it is, because Fox wrote off on it and made it canon.
IllCaesar From what I've seen Aliens: Colonial Marines does indeed look terrible. It asks us to accept certain things that don't make sense. For instance, in Aliens we saw Hicks get splashed with acidic blood, blood that could eat through several levels of a large ship. He could barely move. He was in no condition to walk, never mind go on another mission. Also, there is no way that colony could have withstood a nuclear explosion. You mentioned that you came up with something better. Is it on Fanfiction.com? I'd be interested in reading it. :)
Steven Cohen Eh I ended up throwing it away, but it wasn't difficult to come up with somethign that made more sense. You know htat prison colony that Ripley ended up at? Well in the story WeyYu ejected Ripley and Newt to there with a queen facehugger in the hopes of it being turne into a hive. The colony is unarmed, after all, shouldn't be much of a problem for one or two xenomorphs. This was after they woke Hicks, the lone surviving military personnel, from cryosleep for the sake of interrogation. Being an evil heartless corporation, they replaced Hicks in the pod with some redshirt that nobody would miss and made sure that his corpse would be unidentifiable prior to being jettisoned, that in case Newt or Ripley survived the crash that there would be no suspicion. Hicks of course would be kept around by the company for the sake of interrogation, as his information would be valuable while he's low risk to keep around - a crippled man isn't able to put up much of a fight, after all. This explains Hicks being missing without a handwave, it explains why the egg was present in Alien 3, why the company was so quick to respond in Alien 3, it explains how it gives more meaning to the events of Alien 3 and Ripley's sacrifice, and it took about ten minutes to come up with it. Its not Shakespeare, but what I metaphorically wrote on a napkin makes more sense than what made the final cut. Honestly I think it would've been better if they weren't trying to save Hicks, but I kept with that intention, as Fox probably wanted that specifically. Again, not Shakespeare, but a hell of a lot better than what we got. There was more regarding stuff specifically in the game, such as after the prison colony failed to become an alien nest, the company decided to use the Sulaco as a new alien nest, which explains both their presence there and the alien hive without much contrivance. After all, an isolated ship isn't a bad spot to set up hive, as the xenomorphs can't exactly escape the confines. The Sephora is just more cattle to the slaughter for the company, which is why they didn't worry about the USMC sending in reinforcements and try to do anything to move the ship. Mostly stuff like that. I can't remember it all now. I'm not much of a writer, but all of this stuff was basically just ways I could rewrite the assets that were already there in the game so it would've made more sense - basically the most simply stuff one could've done. The game still would've been crap because its a bad game, but at least the canon left with us wouldn't be god awful. Honestly I think that is the worst part of it - not just how irredemably bad the game is in itself, but the fact that the terrible story is canon. If it weren't canon, I don't think people would've been as upset with it as they were, myself included (pre-ordered the game)
My only gripe with this superb movie is Ripley not shouting out a warning to Newt and Bishop to hold onto something before overriding the controls to the airlock. Other than that, a damn fine film to watch.
As much as I'm sure it's been said nineteen billion times: Holding onto something against the air leaving the ship should not actually have been very difficult. Even if you assume the ship had a LOT of air to vent (thus the decompression lasting for several minutes) you're still only talking about 1atm of pressure escaping at some rate that's steadily declining. They even have the advantage of avoiding explosive decompression by opening the hatch gradually, so the initial spike wouldn't be awful. It's effectively just a windstorm, so I think it's best to think of it like the kind of hurricane winds that can knock people around but if you've got a solid grip on something you're more in danger from flying debris than of flying away (or losing your gripping limb). Ripley's ability to hold on while supporting the mass of the queen is the real issue with that scene in my mind, but then we don't know how much the queen weighs or any of the other forces involved. I always thought Ripley's arm should have been broken and probably dislocated, but it seemed plausible that she wasn't ripped apart. Humans are pretty good at resisting that type of linear force, especially if your muscles are already braced so you don't immediately dislocate all your joints.
Me too… and while I haven’t seen the latest Alien movie, I think this is the premise… the first Alien that Ridley dumped into space finds another ship…
- chuckles - There's so much wrong with that vacuum scene. Vacuum doesn't have any force; the air rushing out is only about fourteen pounds pounds per square inch, and it maintains that for however long the ship cares to keep pressurizing the room in question before it shuts off the environmental control so it can maintain pressure in the rest of the ship; a space fairing vessel (read, military) which can't do this on it's own is a poorly built hunk of tin. As long as you're able to do a chin-up, you can withstand the force of depressurization; Ripley's arm wouldn't have broke, her other hand would have let go first; there was a much higher likelihood of the debris knocking her out, but again, she was the one in the ventury, the rest of the room wouldn't have had the forces she was under, so empty cardboard boxes. I find it truly amusing though, that the movie had a manual switch in the danger zone; and that it pulled down to open, and pushed UP to close. Ahhh movie land and physics, they're in different universes.
The aliens are not affected by the vacuum of space and can survive in it, they don't necessarily need to breathe air. Remember, at the end of the first movie, the alien also tried to climb in the engine of the escape pod, Ripley had to kill it by firing the engines, otherwise it would have just hanged there forever. In 'Alien Isolation' are some sequences too where u can see active aliens in outer space at Sevastopol Station ...
Since all that pressure difference can only be relieved trough the airlock, it effectively would become an wind channel. The force applied on Ripley is not a matter of the force applied on the hull of the ship by the pressure difference, but by the wind speed and density of the moving air passing trough the airlock.
*After 13 years of silence, I'm just gonna say it......that's not how depressurization works. Since spaceships carrying humans would at most be 1 atmosphere of pressure, the force being exerted would be less than a leaky balloon, not a hurricane force wind. Even if the hole/door was big enough to let a car through, the force of depressurization is minimal in reality.*
If Xenomorphs and Predators get along with each other back in 1986, then there will be no such thing as Alien vs Predator and Aliens vs Predator Requiem.
nah it could have worked, as long as we are taking liberties with how big that hangar was. Explosive decompression is really only a strain on the container, not what's in it. All the items inside the building really would have only experienced hurricane force winds, which may have caused damage, but which you can resist just by holding on to something.
The biggest problem I had with the ending was that she fought so hard to climb into the ship, then just nonchalantly pulled her leg in as the door closed. Yeah....
Them sweeping the inside and outside of the ship for the one that managed to implant Ripley and the girl at the beginning of Three after the SECOND time one managed to sneak onto the ship would have been good, too.
And that's kids how the PredAlien came to be... Also that's how the war between these two species started. Predator dumped the Xenomorph Queen and... yea.
You know that space doesn't suck you out, right? You're blown by the air rushing out of the cabin, so the force comes from how big the compartment you're in is, not how big the vacuum is. One small compartment of air isn't honestly that much wind.
2:00 Still a better love story than 50 shades of grey.
Eyup. But the muto love is better.
Alien vs Predator II, does that ring any bell (?)
Who is worst? Twilight or 50 shades of grey? The new bigest interrogant of our Age :v
Hidious Vanity Absolutely everything, EVEN TWILIGHT, is a better love story than 50 shades of grey.
But you do know they had a break up, a serious fight to the death breakup....
Ripley - "Yup, it's hiding in the landing gear."
Queen Alien - "Oh, nuts."
Aw nuts
no way the Alien could fit in the landing gear bay it is only big enough to fit the Landing Gear it would be crushed when wheels drew up inside hence giving a warning that the wheels never fully lifted but Hollywood needs Plot Armor
Well shi-
"Oh crumbs"
Queen alien: god damn it.
And with that ending, The Predalien was born!
Oh god don't inspire the porn artists
Eamon Mckirgan Already exist!
and why did predalien fight with his father on the rooftops
Joyce Merlyn Daddy ditched him and had mommy raise him by herself! And Daddy never paid Child Support.
+SkudKapp'd Productions no it turns out daddy died and it was the predators falt XD
Oh, man. This video predicted Alien vs. Predator seven years after it came out. Amazing.
Sigh... they predict so much though.
The AvP comics have been around since 1990 so make that 21 years.
Mike Rotch Plays Games 87* :P
wut?
this video was made in 2011 and the first AVP movie came out in 2004...
How it should have ended:
Burke: You should come along as an advisor, to lay your demons to rest. The company will reinstate your flight status too!
Ripley: No way.
Lt Gorman: Ok marines, make sure that if you see any aliens, you spray those armour-piercing explosive bullets into the fusion reactor above your heads. Boy, I really wish there were someone around to point out that that might be a bad idea.
Ripley: I'm so glad I'm still alive, all the aliens evaporated in a nuclear inferno, and the only people who died are those who would have bought it by the start of the next film anyway. C'mon here, Jonesy, I finally got you a litterbox after 57 years!
Genius
Yeah, it was kind of stupid that they killed off every survivor except Ripley right at the start of Alien 3. I mean, the whole point of the second movie was to look for survivors, was it not?
Funny. Good. Someone needs to make this!
dragonslair951167 I heard Hicks is going to be back in Alien 5 . Yeah it was a retarded mistake killing everyone except Ripley in the third film . Also there is no way queen could lay a egg in that time ...
James Gates Yo do you even check the news ? Alien 5 will ignore alien 3 and resurrection .
I often thought about this.
Gorman: "Hey Apone, we can't have any firing in there, fall back and we will send in bishop"
Bishop: "All the colonists are dead"
Gorman: "Nuke the site from orbit"
THE END
Burke: Wait a minute, you can't do that!
Ripley: *Eyes Bishop* You in on that guy’s plan?
Bishop: No.
Ripley: (Cocks gun) Good enough for me.
It's the only way to be sure
Hudson: "Game over. Game over man"
Yeah, that's why the company got a green leftenant in charge of the mission, instead of a competent leader.
For what it's worth, "the entire vacuum of space" is a differential of 1 atmosphere of pressure. Enough to make it really windy (think hurricane-force winds), but not arm-rippingly so.
+MrWildtizzle
Not even if you have a frail arm?
+MrWildtizzle You mean arm *ripley* ing so
+taylor sims hahahahahahahaha best pun
+Cuzjudd terrible joke
FYI, a 5 psi pressure difference gives a wind speed equal to a high strength Tornado and will knock most houses down.
" and thats how i met your mother"*Predalien drools on the floor
wow
They should've killed each other. Oh wait - that would make two terrible movies... so probably not the best idea.
Ellen Ripley Is Not Impostor
I loved the first ending. TOTALLY should've been like that!! Especially "you're dead now.....mostly"!
“Let’s just assume everything is safe and step outside.”
Lost it.
Newt with a Pulse Rifle....priceless!
@UmbreonWarrior1 Decades of successful animé confirm that innocent little girls with military-grade weapons is somehow 'cute'.
@@benrussell-gough1201 Sounds like a bad anime or something.
BSGT2TREKFAN88 - 😄
You're gonna put her in charge???
@@nikolasvisvikies4685you better just start dealing with it.
Bishop: GET TO THE CHOPPA!!
Rip: Huh?
Bishop: I mean . . .
James Cameron: DAMMIT BISHOP, THE ALIENS SCRIPT, NOT THE PREDATOR SCRIPT
But hey, shouldn't acid blood make giant holes in the ship so it would lead to depressurization?
+44GG Hey.....shut up
+44GG That floor isn't the hull, so it would take a while - remember how deep the hole was between the inner and outer airlocks. By that time Ripley and the others would be in crew quarters, so having the landing bay depressurised wouldn't be an issue.
you defeat hishe
+44GG That's why Ripley said to grab gab hicks and get out of there.
+Phillip Bathory watched the video again. true!
"You're mostly dead now......mostly." -Newt, 2011
The moment the Predator lade eyes on Queen he found the perfect trophy.
The moment the Queen saw the Predator she found the perfect Xenomorph.
The Perfect Organism *
Funny. But I was waiting for some body to say, "Game over man. Game over."
Janet Craft Johnny Cage actually says that to the Xenomorph in Mortal Kombat X
Thank you ☺ Baby Dragon. I sometimes use that line myself when I think all is lost. Take care.
I was waiting for Newt to say, "They're dead, alright? Can I go now?" Then Ripley stands up and gestures for her to leave.
I much rather have this ending, so we won't have Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection.
+hunterkiller1440 the new cut for aliens 3 is actually really good.
bromo sanovo Which one was that? The dog or ox chest burster?
hunterkiller1440
ox
bromo sanovo Oh, was that re-released a while ago?
hunterkiller1440
2004 i think, it was re-edited so that it looked more like what the director has in mind. they locked him out of the editing room back when alien 3 was being done, and basically ruined it, but this cut is actually a really good alien movie.
Even in cartoon form...Vasquez is a badass!
Lets Rock!!!!!!!!!!
What cartoon ?
Yeah, that actress was the Michelle Rodriquez of that decade. She was so awesome.
Alex Cooper except she's not latina but jewish
Hiram Abiff I didn't realized rodriquez is a jewish name and jews are came from Puerto Rico or Dominican Republic like her parents did.
1:58 Is this how the Predalian was born?
yup your right
Tank the Shank you spelled PredAlien wrong (seriously?)
Tank the Shank no a face huger grabs the pretetor face a cest buster makes a pertalien
It was a joke. And my bad.
Tank the Shank no. A facehugger impregnated an elite predator.
"You're mostly dead now... mostly." 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
At least, it still a better lovestory than Twilight ._.
Dialga Hey dialga lord of time I HAVE A ARCEUS
That joke is so old now, not even funny. We need to pin it on Fifty Shades of Grey now.
Maddie Nagy In fairness I think it was made before 50 shades became a thing
Haaaaaa!
***** Those poor husbands, unless they are stand up comedians then they have material
Later when Hicks wakes up..."Where the hell is everybody!?"
"They're mostly dead now, mostly."
"In space no one can hear you scream."
Unless the airlock somehow managed to close itself, all the oxygen in the landing bay - including inside the dropship where Hicks was still sedated - would be expelled into space. Hicks would be dead of asphyxiation.
@@nathanrobinson2130 Uhm, automatic sections sealing?
Decompression *still* does not work this way, sorry. If one side is a limited room full of gas and the other is a vacuum, then a sizable path being opened between the two just means one sharp gust of wind outwards, not suction for who knows how long.
What if there is less G in the airlock?
The HaloForgeUltra Less G? Less gravitational constant (which is what G generally denotes)? Gravitational constant is the same everywhere, and gravitational force depends primary on mass.
If you meant less pressure, then less pressure simply means diminished effect (so the decompressional "blowout" would be weaker). If the difference between pressures inside and out is *greater*, the "explosive" part of explosive decompression would be stronger, but will still be over in a matter of less than a second. If the hole is too small for air to go through quickly, and the pressure does not tear it bigger, the effect would be very underwhelming. Nothing much would happen.
Sinine1100
Which is why they have gravity in space, dumbass.
The HaloForgeUltra really?? there is gravity in space, it's just diminished because you're so far away from everything else. Your question was stupid "what if there is less G in the airlock", the "gravity" is going to be the same on one side of the airlock as it is on the other.
The HaloForgeUltra Sorry, I am simply not following you. Of course there is gravity in space - as I said, gravity depends primarily on mass, and gravitational constant (the thing you use to calculate how much gravitational force an object generates, denoted G) is the same everywhere. I referred to that in the beginning of my last post.
Gravity, however, doesn't affect explosive decompression much. Gravity is in general a *very weak* force, and therefore its effect only becomes apparent with very massive objects. At this stage, we also cannot affect the strength of gravitational pull an object of certain mass has.
Explosive decompression is primarily a matter of difference in pressures, or how dense is the gas on one side compared to the other.
Or after having rescued Newt, both Ripley and the little girl could sneak their way out of the hive knowing that the whole site was about to go nuclear in minutes with the queen alien none the wiser.
If you watch the movie again the way Ripley entered got blown up with fire with the place exploding from the reactor. She had to go around. That is when she accidentally runs into the queen. One of the eggs opens forcing her to shoot. Then she goes wild and destroys everything.
@@michaeld6438
Honestly I cant blame her. If I ever see at least one egg hatch and see a face hugger crawl out I would immediately set the whole in fire because a single one of those is enough to kill you
From what I remember NASA did a test with a ... I think it was a nerf football on the effects of popping an airlock. The nerf ball didn't even move. The report said the air didn't rush off at all but kinda just leaked out. I remember an experiment with a smoke filled chamber at pressure with a vacuum on the other side. Quickly dropping the wall between the smoke kinda just.... fell like a slow motion waterfall. I wonder if they still have the video from that (we're talking 20+ years ago). There should be some vids on that experiment somewhere...
Actually, the dynamics of gases act similar to liquids. The amount that would leak out into said vacuum and at what rate would largely depend on how much is in the pressurized chamber. In this case a pressurized chamber the size of a football field with enough air to sustain human life would incur a considerable amount of volume of air within the area. It's almost like take cup of water and poking a hole in it. If you make the hole at the bottom, it will rush out faster since more water is behind it at the bottom. If you make the whole very big it's easier for the liquid to escape and will not rush out in the same sense, but merely ease out.
This is very interesting matter. I asked NASA about this, and waiting for response :D
Ive always viewed it as that there isnt a "vacuum of space" but a pressure inside the cabin. It should be the same as if you were in a capsule on earth with pressure higher than the normal outside atmosphere. If it is punctured you may feel a small breeze at best if you are near the puncture but otherwise youll just feel the pressure dropping. Your ears would pop like when you travel up or down a mountain. Star Trek Into Darkness was just dumb with that whole sucking a guy into space from across an extremely long room through a tiny hatch opening.
Mark Carchidi mostly...
I love how HISHE makes the characters movements look like an action figure.
Still a better love story than twilight.
+Vincent D'Andrea good point
+Vincent D'Andrea good point
Haha yes
Ehhhyup, said Big Mac, go MLP!
Then that's how PREDALIEN was born
"I though my arm could withstand the entire vacuum of spaaaaace !"
Except explosive decompression is an exaggerated Hollywood myth.
+Psymorph The vacuum doesn't suck them out, the air pressure from inside the ship is pushing them out.
+NihilNullifier And Star Wars would have no sound effects either.
@@ShadowFox178 Except explosive term is also a myth
The vacuum of space exerts no force. It's the pressure inside the spacecraft that blows one out into space. It's only one atmosphere of pressure, so you should be able to hang on.
590 m/s tho
Depends, explosive decompression is a thing, but it will happen very fast. And while rushing out air will be moving at different speeds depending on the size of that part of a compartment, just like water near a waterfall, in some places you can sit right at the edge without an issue in other places you will be washed down.
Thanks for your scientific comment. Makes sense.
@@omarbernal2408 contrary argument, it's not atmospheric pressure alone, you have to think of the volume and the suction. Consider the damage hurricanes and tornadoes can do with a 10% decrease in pressure or less, on structures they don't directly contact
@@omarbernal2408 you can think of it like a stream of water moving at a couple feet per second which will move you if you're hip deep. Air is a thousandth the density but moves a thousand times faster when faced with a vacuum, so the force you experience would be comparable.
1:53 - I love the ending. So funny :) I love how the alien queen's expression changes when she sees the predator :P
And that ladies and gentlemen is how predaliens were born
teknikly the predalien was made by a facehugger hugging the face of a predator
it was a joke .....
Taylor Breed kaiju
Taylor Breed kaiju you are super right
Taylor Breed
HISHE should really do How John Carpenter's 1982 "The Thing" should have ended; could have Kurt Russel blasting Keith David or have them both turn out to be "The Thing" or have them kill each other, there's endless possibilities!
Or Lars spoke english...
Ripely: "Yep... its hiding in the landing gear."
I thought you loved meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
Adrian Musto
Mostly
How did I not find this before? The best Sci-Fi horror movie of all time.
10 years later and your channel is still going strong very fee people who started their channel when you did still are popular
As much as I LOVE "Aliens", I could make a list of things I spotted that seemed pretty confusing. Most would involve the last 20 minutes. They're either movie errors, or simply goofs made by the characters under pressure.
Go ahead.
Ripley has a flamethrower, and a pulse rifle with at least 3 or 4 grenades in it. How much ammo does she waste on the queen alien? Absolutely none. Instead, she decides to destroy all the eggs, which haven't even hatched yet and probably won't get the chance, since the whole place is about to explode. She wastes all the grenades on the egg sack, rather than the queen. The duo runs away, and yet the queen somehow knows how to operate an elevator. The queen hid inside the ship without it being visible to us as the ship took off. In the hole on the Sulago, there's a switch INSIDE the hole to open the gate, as if someone would actually be crazy enough to be down there when that thing opens up; good thing there was another lever on the FLOOR of the ship to close the breach. And as the queen is about to be sucked out, it is able to stay alive long enough by holding onto Ripley's foot until her shoe slips off; in reality, Ripley would've been pulled into the vacuum of space, due to both the strength of the queen and the suction power of outer space.
Tyrant Gregcag Ripley wasn't aware that the Queen could separate herself from the egg sack as she was being held up by all those beams and it was attached right at her private parts. The flamethrower didn't have the range to reach the Queen, clearly.
And incorporate the fact that Ripley wasn't thinking straight (She sorta goes mental for a bit there) it's not beyond belief that she doesn't shoot the Queen DIRECTLY.
"The duo runs away and yet the queen somehow knows how to operate an elevator. "
A direct, famous quote from the movie can easily explain her use of the elevator.
"They cut the power"
"What do you mean THEY cut the power man?!? They're animals!"
Do you have a problem with that too?
Xenomorphs clearly have some sort of mysterious intellect. They aren't just animals.
It wasn't visible to us because as the ship was stuck in debris, the camera only focused on one portion of the landing gear. It got up another one and hid inside in this space of time.
As for the controls inside the airlock, I can understand confusion, but one can only assume the airlock can also be used to go directly into space to inspect the ships hull. Obviously in a situation like that they would close the door at the top before opening it to the vacuum of space (similar to when the Dropship leaves the Sulaco at the beginning of the movie.
And of course the part where Ripley holds on to the railing while the powerloader and Queen are sucked out into space.
First of all the Queen was only grabbed onto her while getting pulled into space for a brief while, I'd say if Ripley's shoe hadn't of come off Ripley would have eventually fallen with her.
It's not like the Queen is pulling her with her power, it's just her weight. It's not beyond reason that she could hold her own for a mere 15 seconds or so.
Why would Ripley be pulled into space as well? She has a solid thing to grip onto.
And don't give "The Great Vacuum of Space" any credit here. It's not Space doing the work, it's the air being pulled in to fill the vacuum.
So basically Hurricane Winds.
I'd say someone would still be able to do something as simple as climbing a ladder even if there's a whole lotta air blowing in their face.
I don't have a problem with you or anything so please don't make this aggressive, I'm just trying to logically explain these issues.
You're probably right about a few things. It's just that I would've taken time to use at least one of those grenades on the queen, just to make sure I'll be safe. You never know what'll happen if something like that manages to free itself.
But then there was also the first action sequence in the compound. Ripley finds out what kind of rounds the Smartguns use and realize it'll destroy the place if the marines aren't careful. So, they tell them to eject all their magazines, but never explain WHY they can't use them there. That doesn't seem like very wise instructions for marines. Vasquez could've possibly killed everyone, if she shot a machine powering the compound. And she does wind up being the cause of the death of one marine by shooting a neraby alien with it. That wouldn't have happened, if she took out her ammo.
And when Gorman tells the marines to pull out, he decides, each time as he repaeats himself, to give out the instructions as long as possible. He could've easily summed it up with: "Cease fire and fall back!" As the captain was listening to his long instructions, he gets distracted and is attacked by an alien.
Yes, I think Vasquez pointed that out in her last spoken line to him in the air shaft lol.
And that, kids, is how the Predailens were created.
Except they weren't.
K0ragg?????
Iz Gamer Templar
Predaliens are born from a facehugger attaching itself to a predator host, later on emerging as a predalien-chestburster and maturing in the actual predalien.
It has nothing to do with an intercourse between a queen and a predator. Unless you were kidding, in which I case I'll look silly.
K0ragg yea.....you do......
Koragg, it's a joke
Aliens 5 (or whatever the hell it's going to be called) will completely retcon everything past Aliens (yes, meaning AvP, A:CM, A3 and A:R). In addition to this, both Ripley AND Hicks are alive.
Jacob Sailer So what about that little girl?
MysterySeeker Newt? I have no idea.
***** but that will not of happened in Aliens 5
Jacob Sailer
what about Prometheus. is that canon
8th wonder of the world I don't know. Neil did say his movie wouldn't interfere with that movie or any sequels, so maybe.
I guess Ripley got her arm Rip-ed off 😄😄😄
get off the stage
jediking12 ripleyd off
jediking12 badam tss
Pls get off the stage
Dauda András you "Saw" what he did there? xD
But vacuum doesn't suck that hard...
No but your mom does.
Sick burn!!!!! You rekt him hahahahahahaha XD
@Nightweaver1 I have to tell you, I laughed so long because that joke was perfect :D
KALIMAindia Thanks. Sometimes the good ol' "yo momma" joke is the funniest.
Nightweaver1 Yeah "yo mamma"jokes are perfect in many situations XD
Well, then! At least Hicks made it, I guess?
Man best one
he got face fucked
its game over man! ITS GAME OVER
***** who cares the movie was awesome
Well he has to travel back in time to get his freak on with Sarah Connor so John Connor can be born so he can grow up and send his dad back in time to get his freak on with Sarah Connor so John Connor can be born so he can grow up and send his dad back in time to get his freak on with....hmmm...is this secretly Groundhog Day?
1:02 i love that even newt has a gun firing at the alien queen
She mostly shot guns... Mostly.
lol it’s just funny the gun is to big for her
This was 10 years ago wow you uploaded on this channel since then im proud
Someone suggested Bishop put the face huggers on board for the company. It had never occurred to me. He was as mesmerized as Ash when examining one of them.
How did they get on board the company's ship?? And end up on Ripley's escape pod? The queen they fought left eggs or what???
I can't wait for Ripley's return in Alien 5. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Newt will be in it too.
Newt Was explained to have died in the crash in aliens 3.
They even check her body for possibley having an baby alien in it.
I was very upset that they kill her off Because it kind of made everything Ripley went through at the end of ALIENS to rescue her pointless!!
Oh well.... It's just a movie... its just a movie... its just a movie.....
mark charpentier True, but this one supposedly takes place immediately after Aliens. Hicks is goint to be in it. Alien 5 might take place in an alternate universe. We'll see. :)
Steven Cohen Hicks is canonically alive, thanks to the god awful Aliens: Colonial Marines. It was written terribly, I literally came up with something better in ten minutes that explains both how he's alive and makes Alien 3 make sense (which is what they claimed about Colonial Marines, but that wasn't true) but it doesn't matter how terrible it is, because Fox wrote off on it and made it canon.
IllCaesar From what I've seen Aliens: Colonial Marines does indeed look terrible. It asks us to accept certain things that don't make sense. For instance, in Aliens we saw Hicks get splashed with acidic blood, blood that could eat through several levels of a large ship. He could barely move. He was in no condition to walk, never mind go on another mission. Also, there is no way that colony could have withstood a nuclear explosion.
You mentioned that you came up with something better. Is it on Fanfiction.com? I'd be interested in reading it. :)
Steven Cohen Eh I ended up throwing it away, but it wasn't difficult to come up with somethign that made more sense. You know htat prison colony that Ripley ended up at? Well in the story WeyYu ejected Ripley and Newt to there with a queen facehugger in the hopes of it being turne into a hive. The colony is unarmed, after all, shouldn't be much of a problem for one or two xenomorphs. This was after they woke Hicks, the lone surviving military personnel, from cryosleep for the sake of interrogation. Being an evil heartless corporation, they replaced Hicks in the pod with some redshirt that nobody would miss and made sure that his corpse would be unidentifiable prior to being jettisoned, that in case Newt or Ripley survived the crash that there would be no suspicion. Hicks of course would be kept around by the company for the sake of interrogation, as his information would be valuable while he's low risk to keep around - a crippled man isn't able to put up much of a fight, after all. This explains Hicks being missing without a handwave, it explains why the egg was present in Alien 3, why the company was so quick to respond in Alien 3, it explains how it gives more meaning to the events of Alien 3 and Ripley's sacrifice, and it took about ten minutes to come up with it. Its not Shakespeare, but what I metaphorically wrote on a napkin makes more sense than what made the final cut. Honestly I think it would've been better if they weren't trying to save Hicks, but I kept with that intention, as Fox probably wanted that specifically. Again, not Shakespeare, but a hell of a lot better than what we got.
There was more regarding stuff specifically in the game, such as after the prison colony failed to become an alien nest, the company decided to use the Sulaco as a new alien nest, which explains both their presence there and the alien hive without much contrivance. After all, an isolated ship isn't a bad spot to set up hive, as the xenomorphs can't exactly escape the confines. The Sephora is just more cattle to the slaughter for the company, which is why they didn't worry about the USMC sending in reinforcements and try to do anything to move the ship. Mostly stuff like that. I can't remember it all now.
I'm not much of a writer, but all of this stuff was basically just ways I could rewrite the assets that were already there in the game so it would've made more sense - basically the most simply stuff one could've done. The game still would've been crap because its a bad game, but at least the canon left with us wouldn't be god awful. Honestly I think that is the worst part of it - not just how irredemably bad the game is in itself, but the fact that the terrible story is canon. If it weren't canon, I don't think people would've been as upset with it as they were, myself included (pre-ordered the game)
That ending though... Alien Queen, Predator 😂 classic
Ripley's arm not withstanding the entire vacuum of space was scarier than Romulus in it's entirety.
My only gripe with this superb movie is Ripley not shouting out a warning to Newt and Bishop to hold onto something before overriding the controls to the airlock. Other than that, a damn fine film to watch.
Still a better love-story than 50 Shades of Twilight.
MegaShadowblast fifty shades of Aliens
and that's where predialiens come from
Wtf
I am soooooo glad I found this channel. This is excellent work.
i need to remember to watch this movie yearly.
I don't mind when the videos buffer.
But when the ads buffer. I suffer.
As much as I'm sure it's been said nineteen billion times: Holding onto something against the air leaving the ship should not actually have been very difficult. Even if you assume the ship had a LOT of air to vent (thus the decompression lasting for several minutes) you're still only talking about 1atm of pressure escaping at some rate that's steadily declining. They even have the advantage of avoiding explosive decompression by opening the hatch gradually, so the initial spike wouldn't be awful. It's effectively just a windstorm, so I think it's best to think of it like the kind of hurricane winds that can knock people around but if you've got a solid grip on something you're more in danger from flying debris than of flying away (or losing your gripping limb).
Ripley's ability to hold on while supporting the mass of the queen is the real issue with that scene in my mind, but then we don't know how much the queen weighs or any of the other forces involved. I always thought Ripley's arm should have been broken and probably dislocated, but it seemed plausible that she wasn't ripped apart. Humans are pretty good at resisting that type of linear force, especially if your muscles are already braced so you don't immediately dislocate all your joints.
I wish Hollywood and fanfic understood the vacuum of space isn't a continuous vacuum.
I'm watching this in Oct 2024
metoo
Me too… and while I haven’t seen the latest Alien movie, I think this is the premise… the first Alien that Ridley dumped into space finds another ship…
Nov 12th 2025AD hello!!
"I thought you loved me....." yeppers that'll do donkey. That'll do.
Thanks! Yt spit it back to me, and hilarious!
Holy Moly! This just showed up on my feed. THIRTEEN years old!? What?
- chuckles -
There's so much wrong with that vacuum scene. Vacuum doesn't have any force; the air rushing out is only about fourteen pounds pounds per square inch, and it maintains that for however long the ship cares to keep pressurizing the room in question before it shuts off the environmental control so it can maintain pressure in the rest of the ship; a space fairing vessel (read, military) which can't do this on it's own is a poorly built hunk of tin. As long as you're able to do a chin-up, you can withstand the force of depressurization; Ripley's arm wouldn't have broke, her other hand would have let go first; there was a much higher likelihood of the debris knocking her out, but again, she was the one in the ventury, the rest of the room wouldn't have had the forces she was under, so empty cardboard boxes.
I find it truly amusing though, that the movie had a manual switch in the danger zone; and that it pulled down to open, and pushed UP to close. Ahhh movie land and physics, they're in different universes.
One other question: How did the mother survive the trip to the ship? The vessel went trough space to get to the ship right?
The aliens are not affected by the vacuum of space and can survive in it, they don't necessarily need to breathe air. Remember, at the end of the first movie, the alien also tried to climb in the engine of the escape pod, Ripley had to kill it by firing the engines, otherwise it would have just hanged there forever. In 'Alien Isolation' are some sequences too where u can see active aliens in outer space at Sevastopol Station ...
Since all that pressure difference can only be relieved trough the
airlock, it effectively would become an wind channel. The force applied
on Ripley is not a matter of the force applied on the hull of the ship
by the pressure difference, but by the wind speed and density of the moving air passing trough the airlock.
Dwayne hicks rocks and so does michael biehn!
Kyle Reese rocks too!
***** Even the dude on the NES cover of Metal Gear!!
So, what happened to him after this?
Loved the end when the alien and the predetor touched hands on the glass.
*After 13 years of silence, I'm just gonna say it......that's not how depressurization works. Since spaceships carrying humans would at most be 1 atmosphere of pressure, the force being exerted would be less than a leaky balloon, not a hurricane force wind. Even if the hole/door was big enough to let a car through, the force of depressurization is minimal in reality.*
Oh man that " i thought you loved me" line made me laugh snort so hard and then her arm ripped off lmao
If Xenomorphs and Predators get along with each other back in 1986, then there will be no such thing as Alien vs Predator and Aliens vs Predator Requiem.
Yautja beats Alien
saddest ending ever... until alien and predator meet, love at first sight
Finally saw it today. I loved it and I love this video!
Saw it when I was six years old! :D The best thing that ever happened :D
Note that "pressure" of vacuum is 1 atmosphere. Earth air - 1 atm. Vacuum - 0 atm. That difference is equivalent to diving some 10 meters deep.
Correction, 10 meter (30 feet)
nah it could have worked, as long as we are taking liberties with how big that hangar was. Explosive decompression is really only a strain on the container, not what's in it. All the items inside the building really would have only experienced hurricane force winds, which may have caused damage, but which you can resist just by holding on to something.
The Alien see's The Predator for the very first time= Instant love story.
At least Hicks is still alive.
Thank god the Queen was tap dancing in that hanger, else the motion detector wouldn't detect it.
Still a better love story than ‘Hunger Games’!!
"Why would you do this?" GOD I'm literally dying 😂😂😂😂
The biggest problem I had with the ending was that she fought so hard to climb into the ship, then just nonchalantly pulled her leg in as the door closed.
Yeah....
Them sweeping the inside and outside of the ship for the one that managed to implant Ripley and the girl at the beginning of Three after the SECOND time one managed to sneak onto the ship would have been good, too.
The alien queen wasn't moving.
How Zombieland Should Have Ended. Where everyone goes on a blood-crazed rampage searching for Twinkies.
I really love how there’s almost no flaws in aliens except the ending really. The power plant scene was just an extra. And I love it!
Im glad that you did'nt show us what's gonna happend with those 2 at the ending :3
actualy if u pause 1 sec before screen go black,the alien was going to use his mini mouth head to the predator
lol,sure thing...
RIP Bill Paxton! :-(
He was the best
At least in this ending we never got Alien 3 and 4
The first one was more plausible.
Even the hurricane of departing air in the actual movie was an implausibly large amount.
The ending was great... Alien found LOVE! :3
0:20 did they just....Did they just take a swing at deadspace?
No, they took a swing at Avatar. Though it easily applies to the stupidity that is deadspace 2 and 3.
Google+ IS SHIT !!! I've learnt that when people tell you to shut up, it's usually a tacit admission that you're right.
Jade Black
Good comeback hahahaha its true as fuck
Dead space was a good game...
Brandon Coates Yeah, Dead Space was a pretty good game. Shame they had to follow it up.
The ending is ok, it's the start of Alien 3 where it all goes wrong
This was GREAT!! It really made me laugh!
Newt with the gun kills it :)
"You're mostly dead now...mostly" ^^
"And that kids, is how I met your mother."
So let me get this straight, the xenomorph queen and the predator fell in love, did not see that coming.
i love love love ur videos
0:55 but dosnt the tracker only detect if the Xenomorph is moving ???
Actually, that is what is the case.
2:00 "And that, kids, is how I met your mother"
And that's kids how the PredAlien came to be...
Also that's how the war between these two species started. Predator dumped the Xenomorph Queen and... yea.
That ending was a most ambitious crossover event
- minus points for not using the ORIGINAL GUN SOUNDS!!!!!!!!
+L DZ I bet there's even a stupid copyright thing that can cause the video to be erased.
+Phillip Bathory Ikr
- "minus" is a double negative, therefore it's a positive!
+KiNG Infinity Uh... no.
Stormbolt 4111, yes. Minus minus takes away the minus.
I like this video.... Mostly.
0:10 sounds like that video game
No it's Avatar reference
You know that space doesn't suck you out, right? You're blown by the air rushing out of the cabin, so the force comes from how big the compartment you're in is, not how big the vacuum is. One small compartment of air isn't honestly that much wind.
Did anyone else feel socially awkward with the way the predator looked at the alien. I was like this is to intimate I really feel uncomfortable. XD
*floats into alien with nothing but an open robe on, asks for cheezles* Nah your just being silly.
Uh.. no