Aliens (1986) Vasquez & Hudson These things ain't ants Scene Movie Clip - 4K UHD HDR New Version
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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
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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 problem with the world nowadays is that we have way too many Burkes and very few Ripleys.
So true.
👍
Sad but true, I expected a better future but we got Burkes world.
Yeah
Spoken like a 100% Burke
I love how seriously Sigourney takes her role here. She IS Ripley, that same Ripley who survived the Nostromo. You can see in her eyes, she survived that massacre. She 100% deserved that Oscar nomination
And frankly, every Oscar nomination that came after that. Weaver as a whole is brilliant.🏆
Yup, she survived the Nostromo and she was DAMN WELL GONNA SURVIVE THIS HELLHOLE!
Legend
She shoulda won that Oscar.
@@UltraSaiyan419 Yes she should have
Disney, this is what a strong female actually looks like.
HEAR, HEAR!
please say it louder for the ones too dim at the back to hear it
This
too right!
Today's Disney would use a rapper
One of the greatest movies ever made
Correct in my top 5
Facts... facts, man. 💯
Yup!
Certainly one of the greatest sequels of all time. Alien and Aliens are both five star movies, but for different reasons. I love them both. I remember the theater cheering our heads off when Ripley put on the loader suit and fought the mother alien: "Get away from her you bitch!". Standing ovation when the titles started at the end. We knew we had just experienced greatness, like when the first Star Wars movie ended. I just sat there in the theater, my 10 year old brain trying to absorb what I had just seen.
It was only Cameron’s second movie.
One of my all time favorite movie lines is when Ripley confronts Burke..
"I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them f***ing each other over for a percentage,".
Exactly.They are better then humans.Their intentions are honest and in the open.No backstabing.
Burke clearly didn’t get Ripley. She blew up the Nostromo to try and stop the xenomorph and she was going to nuke the entire colony from orbit; did he really think he was going to be able to talk her out of killing the facehuggers by mentioning corporate profits and sending them to the weapons division ?
Instead he should have been like:
“Listen, I agree that these things have to be killed, and the entire site must be destroyed. However, what if there are more of them out there on other planets? They had to have come from somewhere, and we cant assume this is the only time we’ll run into them. Before destroying them, we need to take these specimens back so we can learn from them as much as possible so we can properly defend ourselves. Please don’t let all these colonists deaths be for nothing, let’s properly study these things so that this never happens again. Then we kill them, ok?”
Would Ripley have bought it? Maybe not, but if he at least pretended like he was agreeing with her on principle she wouldn’t have turned on him as harshly as she did.
Burke is an excellent example of all that is wrong with Capitalism. So long as you get your percentage... Who the heck cares if we still have a viable planet to live on etc etc! Indeed, this character is sooo far gone in his corruption, that not even his own Life is of any real importance. So long as he makes his cut, everything else is expendable!
Lol! And his mind is sooo warped that I don't think he's made the calculation that in order to enjoy all that money... Being Alive will actually help!
This world is chock full of soulless individuals like Burke... Who only give a damn about money... Which definitely explains why we're in the hole that we're in...
In a way the aliens are more loyal and more altruistic to each other. Much like ants. In another they are completely callous about the individual and willing to sacrifice anyone for the collective.
@sdwonye yea communists would never do such a thing 😅
I got to meet Jenette Goldstein “Vasquez” at WonderCon this year. Got her autograph and her picture. Truly a nice and amazing lady. it was a real honor seeing her.
Awesome
You got fooled. That was T-1000 turned itself to J. G.!
@@MovieBuffReal she also spoke with an Irish accent and told me that the crew had to take care of the First Class and Second Class Passengers before they get to the Third Class.
@@garcia207 I'm sorry. I don't follow. What do you mean?
@@MovieBuffReal she was in Titanic where she played the Irish mother in the Third Class section. It’s the scene where the crew locked the gates in the Third Class section when evacuating the ship. She had two young kids and when they saw the gates were locked, they got scared. She assured her children that the gates will be unlocked once they got the First and Second class passengers off first. After awhile she realized that they weren’t getting off the ship and took her children back to their room and told them a fairytale to get them to fall asleep. It’s a very sad scene.
Paul Reiser was perfectly cast. "It was a bad call, Ripley".
Bad call, THESE PEOPLE ARE DEAD BURKE
@@PrinceRawD How about the inquisition scene? "Did IQs suddenly drop while I was gone"?
Ashe in Alien was 980s corporate culture. Cold, calculating, ruthless. Burke in Aliens was 1990s USA corporate culture. Just as greedy, just as callous, but with a veneer of friendliness.
True. He really does have treacher's vibes..
Just a bad call 🤷♂️
"Yeah, the momma. She's badass man, I mean BIG!" Bill Paxton's delivery of that dialogue always makes me chuckle for all the right reasons.
Bill Paxton was a national treasure in all his films. He goes to being overconfident to scared out of his mind to full on redemption. Truly my favorite Ultimate Badass
Along with holding his fingers like 1.5 inches apart!
So glad that they cut this line from the original release, though. It would've been a terribly spoiler for the big reveal in the final act.
@@heatchills4093 I'm not though. I don't think it's really a spoiler. Mainly because Ripley has dealt with a xenomorph before and recalls that Kane saw eggs in the first film. So her being the perceptive one would ask the question of where these eggs are coming from. I mean if you came across something like that, would that question cross your mind?
@@micpere1991 Yeah, but I don't think it's an automatic conclusion that there's a queen alien. After all, in Scott's original vision, it was regular drones who created eggs out of captured victims.
I love that Bishop is completely open about Burke's orders and even added "He was very specific about it." He wanted to help Ripley and the Marines but his programming didn't allow him to say no. Bishop is a real one, i hate what they did to him in 3.
I pretend 3 and all the rest don't exist.
What do you mean "what they did to him in 3"? Bishop got mutilated in 2. 3 was awesome.
@@RafalLabuda777 what was awesome about throwing onto a trash heap and then basically killing him? And bishop could've been repaired.
@@HiddelS143 He said, he’d rather be nothing! Then gets disconnected.
@@HiddelS143 Yea, what the guy above said - Bishop asked Ripley to turn him off.
Paul Reiser performs as one of THE best sleezy company men I've ever seen! He makes you hate him SO much!!
Ashe in Alien was 1980s USA corporate culture. Calculating, ruthless. Burke in Aliens was 1990s USA corporate culture. "Hi, I'm your new best friend!"
They brought him back in Avatar as that sleeze chasing the unobtainium 😂, he shoulda been a Burke
@@rileymclaughlin483170s and 80s. But yeah.
Steve Carell was great, but I could also imagine Paul Reiser as Michael Scott in The Office.
@hachi666roku
Actually a few deleted Avatar scenes softened the character up a bit.
Next to Terminator 2, one of the greatest movies ever made. I never tired seeing this movie time and again.
*Predator
@@engineere2865 **Soul Plane
Better than predator or Terminator.
But they're close behind
@@bearsharkp3901 very true!
The aliens are terrifying, the mythology is awesome, the special effects are great. But what made this movie and the first one as well was Sigourney Weaver. She is such a formidable actor: so imposing, intense, unique. She owns the scene each time she's on camera.
First three movies, that should have been it. It completes Ripley’s tragic arc. The next era of Alien movies from Alien Resurrection and onwards were just silly.
This isn’t Star Wars. There’s no mythology. It’s science fiction and not science fantasy. You can call it lore.
Now she's going to be in Star wars shows...
Everything worked in this movie. Excellent writing, a dash of humor, self-sacrifice to save others, truly horrifying monsters--this movie is a graduate class in proper filmmaking.
So true, the franchise kinda lost me after III. The first three were so character & dialogue-driven. The first one practically could've been a play.
This movie still has one of the best put-downs in the history of film, IMO:
- "Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man?"
- "No. Have you?"
It's amazing how many actors from this movie have also been in James Cameron's other movies.
Vasquez, best damn soldier in the outfit.
"Let's rooock!"
I need to make that a T-shirt!
That's a good put-down, another gem from this movie is:
"They ain't paying us enough for this, man".
"Not enough to have to wake up to YOUR face, Drake."
The dialog was outstanding in every scene not a single word wasted in the film cast and crew fantastic the interplay between the soldiers amazing.
That line hits differently in 2024, though.
interesting that Hudson nailed it with the Queen. I mean he wasnt the smartest guy in the room all things considered right 🙂
Sometimes the simplest explanation is the right one.
Paxton had a smarter character when he was Chet in Weird Science.😅
Hudson was right about one thing. Those parasites were a hive mind.
They're like junkyard dogs crossed with an incsect hive mind
Guys like the Imperials from the Star Wars comic books and the Weyland from the Alien and Predator movie wanted an army of those oversize bugs.
yeah and vasquez was so hard on him! i guess he kinda deserved it for being a douche previously, but he overcame his fear and went down fighting. rip bill paxton, we'll never forget.
Script-wise...it's an interesting choice to just spell it out for the audience. It is something, I would not write...but, it works as much more is happening, and it becomes a footnote, in the mind, as the story progresses. It's movie magic...James Cameron is very good at this.
Director's cut is so much better than the version people usually see.
I've been using " happy to disappoint you" since seeing this in 1986.
"Did IQs drop sharply while I was away?" I use variations of this all the time.
Adios Muchachos...or in my case I used Adios Muchacha on a lady in the elevator a while back when she walked out the elevator door. I don't think she was amused though. Oh well.
"What do you mean they cut the power they're animals? Hudson cracked me up through the whole film.
So many great actors. So many great lines in the movie. A true classic. Timeless.
I genuinely didn’t want this clip to end.
Burke got "nailed to the wall" alright in the later deleted cocoon scene.
Aliens: What If starring Burke.
Xenomorphs don't have or can use nails. They did plaster him pretty bad with their secretions though. I know I know.... the phrase was in quotes. I'm just messing with you.
@@Jolly-Green-Steve 😁
@@Jolly-Green-Stevethat’s just reminding me of what happened to Chester Bennington in Saw 3D. Honestly I think I’d take the nails.
Damn, I never saw that clip. Gotta' go look for it now. It will be satisfying even all these years later, lol.
Perfect example of a how to do a sequel. Enriching the lore and expanding the universe.
I'm fond of telling people: Aliens isn't just a great movie, it's a great sequel. :)
Worst of the first 3 Alien movies and it's not even close. Falls for the classic mistake of thinking: One alien was scary. So a bunch of aliens will be... even more scary? And Paul Reiser is your bad guy? Really?
@@ScottWDoyle
That's a hot take for sure. :) I think the general consensus is that Aliens is the best of the three, with Alien being second (albeit the scariest), and Alien 3 being the worst (but still a good movie).
While not explaining too much and still leaving much to the imagination.
@@John_II
Alien 3 is worst by a mile. In fact, I prefer Alien Resurrection over 3. Sure, it's stupid, but it's stupid fun; whereas Alien 3 backstabbed the fans by doing the Aliens survivors dirty and ruining the satisfying conclusion of Aliens. Fuck Alien 3; I effectively removed it from my Alien headcanon.
"Alright, we waste him! No offense."
Genocide and summary executions.
No wonder this disturbing film had Roger Ebert feeling "knotted up" for days after.
Ripley: "The only way he could have done it is if he sabotaged certain freezers for the trip home. Namely, yours. Then he could jettison the bodies and make up any damn story he wanted."
Hudson: "You're dead. You're DOG MEAT, PAL!"
Burke: "This... is insane! Listen to yourselves!"
Hicks: "Alright, we waste him. No offense."
Violent murder of an unarmed man; and these are the "good guys" in James Cameron's xenophobic world.
Ripley showing her complete disdain for Lt. Gorman blowing all the smoke on him uncouncious. LOL🤣
It's how someone who has worked hard, born leader their whole lives feels when they are better than the wealthy, privately educated, born to lead person fails.
Gross as hell
Paul Reiser made the grasping idiot Finance Bro Carter Burke so very watchable - "Now, if you're smart, we can _both_ come out of this heroes - and we will be set up, for *_LIFE......_* "
I love the combination of pure stupidity and deeply sincere greed of that line. Terrific.
I mean, how greedy can you be? ! They weren't safely off the planet yet but he sees dollar signs.
I watched this movie probably 15-20 times, and will watch it another 15-20. One of my absolute favorites. What an amazing movie.
You gotta love Sigourney Weaver❤❤❤
Alien made Sigourney Weaver. From what I read, she was not the initial choice; when she thinks about it, she must tell herself how lucky she was...,.
@@p6x2 do you know who was the initial choice?
@@renacleerican7824 I remember reading about it but I can't remember all the details. It had to do with the studio, the director and the budget. I am going to look for the article. It was a UK piece about how Alien came about. There were many details about the set. I will get back to you if I find it again. I am going to look.
@@renacleerican7824 I am still looking, however i found an interview of Sigourney Weaver about the casting on a much more recent Internet article:
Quote:
So what happened when you got the call for Alien?
I did a whole screen test where I did a run through of the character in the movie; Ridley had me do about seven scenes and he built a whole set to have me do it. At the same time I was trying not to get my hopes up because my chances of getting this role was very slim. There were people who were names, apparently, who wanted this part. But the writers, and maybe Ridley, insisted it had to be an unknown because they didn’t want anyone to think this person’s going to survive. What they hoped was the audience would think John Hurt’s character was going to be the hero, and when he dies it’s a tremendous rug being pulled out from under you. But no one would ever think this girl, so green behind the ears, would suddenly be the survivor and come out of it. So it was kind of a feminist [ending and] what works best for the story, to cast an unknown.
Unquote;
In this article, she just say there were more celebrity than her postulating for the role, but she does not say who.
In another article:
Quote:
Scott famously clashed with producers over casting the (then) unknown actress.
Unquote:
@@p6x2 I will too🕵🏻♂️
But anyway, dont you agree that she was perfect in this role?
"I'm happy to disappoint you." Excellent.🇿🇦
Weaver was damn fine looking then, hotter again in Ghostbusters and Galaxy Quest, and now, defines Elegance and Class in the way very very few can.
PSA: Aliens: Special edition is available currently on MAX (HBO), however it’s NOT labeled, Aliens is listed but you need to goto bonus features, the movie there is the extended version even though it’s not labeled as such. Highly recommended if you’ve never had the pleasure.
Yep. It's worth the extra colony scenes to see Newt's family.
@@deepzone31 it’s a great version, the tone is completely different when you see the actual colonists etc. I think both versions stand up extremely well.
My favorite movie growing up. Once I got past it scaring the hell out of me lol.
I just realized I am sitting here actually eating popcorn watching these.
Predator , Aliens 1,2 and Terminator 1 , 2 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love Predator 2 too as well. The subway train scene was so terrifying .
@@amy_yoshikawa Do you think we'll be putting Romulus on that list? Although I liked the last Alien movie and Prey was very good.
If only Hudson had survived he would have seen the queen.
He probably did. But from a cocoon. He was taken, not necessarily killed immediately.
oh man, and he was gettin' short. four more weeks and OUT! Instead he's gonna buy it on this queen!!
I wish they would do a "What If" animated series for Aliens. Your thought is so interesting, I would LOVE to see he his reaction and team up with Ripley or protect Newt
@@davetheunicorn6720 what if spunkmeyer had kept that damn door closed
@@magnusdiridian he had to pee this mf
Vasquez was badass all the way to her ending. Brave soldier doing her job, always.
Whoever cast Paul Reiser in this was a GENIUS
00:37 I saw this movie in the cinema when it came out, and people probably don't realize how chilling Bishop's words were at the time. To that point, all we'd ever seen was the warrior/drone alien.
I think the talk about the queen was not in the original cinema release
@@divBy0 the part of this scene that wasn't in the theatrical release was Hudson talking about ants (and Vasquez correcting him). The lines between Ripley and Bishop were in the original.
@@weylandyutanicorporate ah my bad, you are right!
@@divBy0 No worries! I have the memory of a fruit fly, except when it comes to Aliens lol. ✌
And then Alien 3 came long and killed off Newt, Bishop and Hicks in the first ten minutes.
When I saw this in the theatre, the scene where Riplley finds herself and Newt in the Queens lair where she's laying her eggs. When the camera pulls back and shows the queen Alien in it's entirety back lit in that blue white light it just took my breath away.
Paul Reiser(Burke) was absolutely brilliant. Enjoyed his performance.👍👍👍👍
Incredible acting by Sigourney at the end.
Sigouney Weaver aka Ripley was such a badass!! Boy, did I love her in this movie!❤❤❤
"It was a bad call, Ripley. It was a bad call." The best example of an insincere apology I've ever seen.
Aliens, I’m opinion, is a perfect movies. Writing, casting, acting, sets, cinematography. All done 💯.
Alien & Aliens. Two of my all time favorites 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Still think the blu-ray is better with the ever-so slight graininess to the textures. This 4K upscaling makes everything look almost AI made.
I just saw a UA-cam video on this very subject, specifically this movie. Now I can't NOT notice it.
Not just that, there's no hdr in this and it's a blurry mess during motion.
The problem I had with this part is the fact Kane saw a huge number of eggs in the alien vessel. That’s how the colonists got exposed. Why would Ripley assume there are new eggs when she knew about the original nest of eggs? I would love to see a movie about the colony’s battle. In a deleted scene they showed how the first colonist, Newt’s father, got a face hugger. That’s how it started. How did it progress from there?
There is part one of the comic Newt's adventure.
Well we don't know how far from the colony the engineer's ship is. It may have simply been more logical for her to assume that there was one initial exposure in the colony that caused the problem. Also, moving the colonists to the ship or the eggs to the colonists is a lot of work. Though I think you're right in that it would've been a bigger swerve to assume that the eggs were from the original ship, only to be surprised by the Queen.
On the other hand, Hudson hypothesized the Queen without knowing about all the eggs in the Juggernaut. If there are eggs, who laid them is in fact a logical question.
@@3Rayfire Maybe, Newt’s father’s face hugger spawned a queen! Otherwise the colony would have had to go back to derelict space craft and disturb more of the eggs.
berk was a true hero he was looking ahead they would have been set for life!
He didn't say how long Ripley's was gonna be though.
Would've been set for life. Life would've ended when he blew everyone outta the airlock during the return to earth 😂
This scene was not included in the theatrical release, which was a good thing since it spoils the big surprise at the end.
When you're anticipating a queen laying eggs BEFORE you encounter, it's not a big shock when you finally see it. But when you don't know it's there and then suddenly you're face to face with it - BAM! Major OMG moment.
An example of characters being *too* capable & smart. That's how you know you've got a good script
Hey Bee, you ever been mistaken for an ant?
I've never seen this additional clip between Vasquez and Hudson - and the resolution is so crisp. Ripley's "I'm happy to disappoint you" will never get old.
wow, this is a beautiful clip. Sigourney Weaver's great beauty in full force 😲 I may need to get this in 4K UHD. 🙂
I love how this movie gives us the iconic Queen alien. One of my favorite sequels of all time.
"She's bad ass man, I mean big" 🐜 😂
This was the best movie of the Aliens franchise.
Not outright arguing with You but i question the validity of comparing films as different as the first and second entry in this franchise ;P All the best!
@@wilhelmscream6919 I agree with you. I love both movies but Alien is a pure horror movie, while Aliens is a straight up action movie. Both are absolutely great and both still hold up 40 years later and I will fight you on that one.
@@orun0810Why don’t you stick your head up your butt and fight for air?
Wait what? They made more Alien 'movies' after Aliens? ;)
First one was more slower claustrophobic while aliens was a shoot me up all guns blazing badass of a movie
That one line gets me every time: "It was a bad call, Ripley. It was a bad call."
I swear I NEVER get tired of watching these 🔥 first 2 are the best.
Never make someone believe that you have them backed into a wall unless you hold all the cards.
Hicks and hudson best characters in this film
...with Ellen coming in third?
@@rileymclaughlin4831 nar vasquaz
Vasquez too and Bishop
2:18. Ripley’s anger was justified here. You can tell she takes that all the way back to when she first encountered the Xenomorph on the Nostromo. Nostalgia! 💯😱👽☠️
The greatest Sci Fi films of all time are:
• 'Aliens'
• 'Alien'
• Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
• The Thing ( 1983)
• The Fly ( 1986)
uhhhh teminator?? terminator 2?????
Have you watched ALL scifi movies ever made? What are your objective criteria?
Burt just wanted to study them for Gain of Function 🤷 😉
I watched this at the theater when it came out in '86 (when I was 34). And now, suddenly, all the actors look so young, and they and the movie look better than ever in 4K.
Burt was crazy…he sees they are in trouble and he is still thinking about making money from a situation he created.
Litteraly what our global "leaders" are doing currently😢
Greedy and cowardly, but not crazy. Ripley made the mistake of letting him know what she knows and she will do. After this Burke knew he was in trouble, so he doubled down, hoping there will be a way to get rid of her somehow by arranging an encounter with aliens or something like that.
This movie is so powerful you feel your trapped there with them
Her knocking bishops info at the start was valuable info. He's letting them know about the acid blood.
Fu**in Ripley owns the room even though its filled with Badass Marines.
The trick is leading in a direction they'll voluntarily follow, at which point their bad-ass-ness points in the same direction as yours.
Easily one of the greatest movies ever made. Iconic. Leave it to James Cameron to take on a sequel of a Sci-Fi classic (Alien) which was basically in the Horror/Sci-Fi genre, and flip it and turn it into an action flick and never lose any of its DNA. Classic movie.
Paul Reiser played Burke so well, I've never been able to see him as anyone else since
I had a buddy (I love ya Bro but...) who, when I knew him, was climbing the corporate ladder in the real world and he was convinced that Burke was "misunderstood" and that he had just made a few mistakes and that he was basically a "good guy". "He's doing his best."
One of the best movies ever.
I think Ripley’s only mistake here was underestimating what Burke was capable of and so she revealed what she knew about him and directly stated her intentions to him without any other witnesses present.
Later on in the movie she does
It's very normal for normal people to expect sociopaths to return to normal societal behavior when caught, but that is not what happens. Most double down
2:32 I've ALWAYS loved her replyand the way Sigourney says it! 🥰
One of the best movies of all time
god damn the quality on this is wild best ive seen any single thing from this movie.
Ripley mentions the date in the colony log at 6/12/79. The original Movie Alien was released on 6/22/1979
2179...
Dates aren’t the same I’m not sure close is close enough for an Easter egg
"One female that runs the whole show"
*cuts to Ripley*
God! I love this movie so much.
Love this movie. Repeat viewings for me.
Superb acting!
The whole situation with Burke is a great example that sometimes people should take law in their own hands.
"it must be something we havent seen yet" was such a spooky line if you put yourself in their shoes... as if they WILL encounter whatever it is
Burke's argument:
"What good is heroism if you aren't rich?"
Ripley's argument:
"What good is money if you're dead?"
If you're dead then it doesn't matter much, does it?
Burke: "Ripley, I thought you'd be smarter than this". Burke was right and its not what you think. Burke after all just proved to Ripley he was willing to sacrifice lives of people to get this specimen back to the lab all for money no matter the danger for others. If he was willing to go there, he was willing to find ways to get rid of people who stand in his way and he almost did with Ripley after she said she would blow his cover. It was best for Ripley to keep her plans of Burke to herself but that itself was also risky as Burke was a slippery snake who might have found ways to get rid of loose ends (like making sure the specimen would impregnante Ripley while she was in stasis on the way home and she won't make it home) However regardless of Burke the Queen did manage to lay some eggs on that ship after all so Burke would have also gotten his just dessert regardless of his plan.
My version
Ripley, "Bishop, I want those specimens destroyed as soon as you're finished, is that clear?"
Bishop, "Mr. Burke gave instructions, that they would be kept alive in stasis for return to the company labs."
Ripley gets confused
Bishop, "He was very specific about it."
Ripley gets mad and goes to find Burke
Vasquez, "I almost feel sad for that Burke, good thing he's not an android."
Bishop, "Why's that?"
Hudson told the story about Ash.
Bishop, "Good thing I am not Mr. Burke or that Ash."
1:16
The irony is that it was the Aliens that nailed him “right to the wall” 😂
Great scene
Very good movie. Even if the acting is not 100% but the rest is almost perfect!
Both masterpieces but Aliens has one thing Alien never had : Humor.
A science fiction cinematic Masterpiece!
Oh this is another deleted scene well I'll consider Bill Paxton as Hudson a genius like Macready played by Kurt Russell in The Thing (1982) directed by John Carpenter just for fun as well:).
Only a movie could name a guy ''MacReady''. So cliche and funny.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Or gunny in the air force
if i get my hands on teh whole movie at this quality, i'll watch it another 200 times, and master ALL of the greatest quotes!
Still better than anything out today or from the past 30 years.
Sigourney Weaver mágica!. ❤
BEST FILM EVER...
and there was me thinking it was Jennifer Lawrence who was the "first" bad ass female action hero. Ripley kicks her ass all day every day!
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You never saw Star Wars? 🤔
Jennifer Lawrence? Hunger Games? That's 2012 ... by then we had Linda Hamilton in the Terminator franchise (T2 was in 1991), Kate Beckinsale in the Underworld franchise (2003), Carrie Fisher as Leia in Star Wars (1977), Brigitte Nielson as Red Sonja (1985), Anne Parrilaud as Nikita (1990), Joan Chen as Kidda in Jugger aka "The Blood of Heroes" (1989), Milla Jovovich in various movies (5th Element 1998; Resident Evil franchise starting at 2002, Joan of Arc 1999 and so on), Uma Thurman as Beatrix Kiddo in Kill Bill (2003), Angelina Jolie (Tombraider 2001, Mr. & Mrs Smith 2005, Salt etc.), Charlize Theron in AEon Flux (2005), Sarah Michelle Geller as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Keira Knightly as Elizabeth Swan in Pirates of the Caribbean (2003), Lori Petty as Tank Girl (1995), Carrie-Ann Moss from the Matrix franchise (1999), Michelle Rodriguez (Fast & the Furious 2001, Resident Evil, Avatar, etc.) . And all of that without mentioning asian movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon ...
you actually thought that? lol
haha nice troll :) well done
If you don't have a 4K monitor use nvidia DSR to set your desktop to 4K to enjoy this gorgeousness.
Bad call ...... brilliant
One of the Best Movies of All Time.
ripley is such a boss
Lol, he said that the specimens would be worth millions. That's not even enough to buy a tank.
I never noticed until now how much Ripley looks like Richard Simmons.
Naaaaw!!!! This looks almost like digital now, with that dreaded A.I. look. The grain reduction takes out all the cinematic texture. Motion is also compromised in this upload. Please don't mess with the classic film look. Other than that: awesome movie!
There's grain in it, but you also have to consider that this is UA-cam, which heavily compresses videos. It's widely known that UA-cam destroys film grain. Only 30% noise reduction was used, and even in my new version, I haven't used any noise reduction at all. It's not posted on my channel yet, but I'd like to see your version and how you approach it.
@@moviesandpopcorn2958 I know. I was talking about the 4K release, not about your upload. My fellow film buffs, two of them skilled color graders, and professional filmmakers, agree with me. Aliens and T2 $K editions are bad. As an example: I don't need to play the bassoon or the French horn in order to judge the performance, especially as an arranger/orchestrator, pianist, which I am.