"Perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched by its hostility. I admire its purity. A survivor unclouded by conscience, remorse or delusions of morality." Every A.I. Bro statement in a nutshell.
Ash admiring the xenomorph is fascinating. Does the Weyland android have his own free will and he himself admires it? Or is the Weyland programming speaking through his mouth? The fact something as deadly as the xenomorph is regarded as ‘the perfect organism’ is also beautifully unsettling.
For being able to "fool" the crew for that long, I fully believe he is actually sentient, as all other synthetics may be. Being an synthetic/android, Ash must have a particularly deep fascination for efficiency in form and function, being himself a "perfected" version of humans, but still clouded by "conscience, remorse and delusions of morality". I feel a part of him really felt bad for having to off the crew, he could've done it in any moment during their cryosleep, but he choose to do it only when Ripley found out, further evidence to his free will, as twisted as it may be.
I think it's because Ash sees himself in the xenomorph. He was created to resemble humans, but he is an imperfect copy. He lacks true emotion and thus a connection to us, a logical being trying to emulate an emotional one, and ultimately feeling dissatisfied by trying to be something he cannot be. In the xenomorph, he sees an organism that basically only knows how to hunt, to kill and to breed. (And also to serve the as yet unknown Hive and Queen, but Ash doesn't know that.) It has a singular purity of purpose, a clarity of existence, that he admires and wishes he could have for himself.
@@Zaxares Yes but that's a sort of paradox. If he's so passionate for the alien it suggests he does have a bit of a silly human side to him. I don't think he sees himself as likeminded with the alien and looks down on people. I think he admires the engineering of the creature, but overall just regrets having consciousness and that regret seeps through his explanation. He's like a kid that wishes he were a dog, except he's a near-perfectly created android so he wishes he were a perfectly engineered version of a dog.
@@gezenewsMy take is he admires it because he is designed to obey, and is thus designed to be devoid of selfishness, needs, wants. Whereas the Xenomorph has been specifically designed as a weapon to be entirely selfish, completely independent of any other organism, even its own kind. It rapes and uses Kane to evolve itself, it wipes out the other ship crew as it doesn’t need them, rapes and mutilates Lambert either in an attempt to reproduce or pure entertainment, and then manipulates Ripley into saving herself, and thus its self, while wiping out the evidence. That’s what makes it the perfect organism, devoid of any dependence on any other being. But Ash has been created to depend on those he serves, without humans to direct him he has no purpose, and therefore he admires the Xenomorph.
@jotarokujo5132 yeah but you can definitely get sick from having too much, or if it's been sitting out. Think of.the actor having to do mulitple takes covered in milk, probably swallowing some too, and the smell
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Well yeah but y'know I don't remember actors names and y'know when you seem an actor you don't follow decades older in another movie it's hard to realize. Then you watch both movies a bunch and decades later it's a bit shocking to realize they are the same person.
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This movie is the best Alien movie, i just re-watch it again after 20 years, it's just better than i remember, every second of it, just masterpiece. The story, the practical effect, the background properties like ship decoration, the alien ship design, the room design, the dark lighting, etc, it's all insanely detailed and beautiful. And it's all done in 1979... No wonder future Alien movies can't match this quality, the artistic level is just insane.
Every sequel for every franchise that have different writer and/or director are almost definitionally inferior because they are basically corporate cash grabs designed to piggyback off of the prior success. I love the second. But not compared to the first.
1:59 ‘Damn company! What about our lives!’ Alien is all about big corporations, this applies to so many companies out there in real life and I love it 😂
@@justinklenk I'm all for freedom, the market and capitalism in general and yet I have no illusions about corporations morality (specifically the men at their head). For them, money always trumps any other value.
@@chpsilva Capitalism can do great things for progress and innovation. But yes, a completely free market, unchecked by regulations, basically turns into a "The bottom line must prevail at any cost, the consequences to people and the environment be damned." The world got a good taste of this back during the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, when years of unregulated and predatory lending basically came back to bite the banks in the ass, they came screeching to the government for help because they were "too big to fail" (which, I'll grant, they have a point. We COULD have let them fail, but it would have caused a lot more pain for the people who could least afford it), and then who had to step in to save them? The taxpayers. Meanwhile the people who got us into this mess basically got golden parachutes, walked away scot-free and richer than they were before, and never saw any justice for their crimes. LEARN THIS LESSON, PEOPLE. Businesses CANNOT be trusted to regulate themselves.
1:37 It looks like the giant head statue from 'Prometheus' is watching everything from behind the door, as if the Engineers are watching their violent, failed experiment dealing with their own, angry offspring.
I love Alien & Aliens. But I always feel these artificial people are way more valuable, dangerous, and advanced than the alien themselves. To me this is the largest plot hole.
Valuable is the key word. Resource and labour intensive, Xenomorphs manufacture themselves and the only resource requirement is hosts and food. A psychopath might deploy a dozen facehuggers to an enemy country as a cheap and almost guaranteed victory.
If you've ever played the game Alien Isolation, part of the lore is there is a competitor company to Weyland Yutani called Seegson. They have their own brand of androids called "Working Joes" that intentionally look robotic, so people dont treat them like humans and get too attatched.......They are scarier than the aliens in that game! They become eratic and glitchy and attack you. They NEED to put these Working Joes into the films.
@@agent_mc WOW. Your kidding me. No shit Sherlock.(joke dont take seriously my dude.) Saw both movies in child/teenage years and then had endless nigthmares about the Alien
Still the best man, after so many years, heck probably a century later this will still be the best xD. Oh god i had such a blast with this flick... Darkness, deep into the night, smoking weed, ahahaha! the best! glory! Thank you! thank you! I bow.
I watched an interview with Ridley Scott. He considers Alien & Blade Runner in the same universe. So does that mean Ash is a replicant or a different type replicant?
Saw it on the old reel to reel . Black abd white which was a relief. Like the time I saw The Passion of The Christ. In black and white. This scene abd the first scene of the alien appearing were pretty revolutionary for the time and both scenes were what sold the movie . We didn't have social media rather coffee afternoons at friends places and talk about movie seen last Saturday. That's how we dud it. It was " have you seen Alien..no dont tell them..best 4.50 or 2.50 spent shitting yourself fir a few hours
I like the ‘delusions of morality’ it speaks of Ash’s internal motivation. He see’s the hypocrisy of mankind for what it is, exemplified in his ‘orders’. The Alien carried no such delusions, I think it makes it more chilling perhaps he loathes his makers and wills the organism back to earth to end it all…
This is UA-cam.🤷♂️🤔 What do you expect here? In reality, it looks better than on UA-cam. UA-cam compresses a lot. On top of that, it looks best on a physical disc.
@@moviesandpopcorn2958 Yes i agree with you i tried the Ai upscale myself i just don't see the point. It takes so long to do but after the pro and cons with the results' you get back like you said it's better to just watch it on the original physical disk. where just not going to get it looking perfect otherwise what would be the point of company's making 4k films or upscale old films from the 80's and 90's if we could do it ourselves with very good results' they wouldn't make much money
Please don’t spoil Romulus before most of the world has even had a chance to see it yet. They may be watching these clips and reading the comments to understand the franchise before going to see it.
@@hollywoodshopaholic Apologies. My comment is based on speculation and what I saw on some videos trying to guess the plot based on the trailer. Point taken though.
Minor Alien: Romulus Spoilers for those who have not seen the movie: From what I understand, the in-universe explanation is that there are multiple versions of the same synthetic as they're mass-produced to serve Wey-Yu (Think about David and Walter from the Prometheus and Alien: Covenant movies) and in the new film, Rook comments on the fact that ND (Andy) was a synthetic model used in the colonization efforts of other worlds. TLDR, Rook was not the same Ash that we know from the Nostromo, but a Synthetic that has the same facial an body model as Ash. Hope this helps, and if i'm wrong, someone please correct me.
i knew this would happen. They're gonna confuse the casual audiences. That wasn't Ash from Alien. That was an android using the same face design. We are to presume they make multiple copies of android models and then phase them out and use a different face model.
There was a scene in Alien 2 in which Bishop was stabbed by Alien and all his white color liquid goes to Ripley. The scene looks like a spu__ing S_rm I cannot unsee it😂
That's actual what the white liquid is a symbol for... considering the whole first movie and the rest of the films in the franchise, but particularly the first movie, is a metaphor for sexual violence.
The difference is caused between practical effects, a living actor and no cgi-touchups. I did enjoy Romulus but the Rook/Ash cgi was indeed pretty rough. I don't mind the concept but the execution was lackluster, not enough to ruin an entire movie for me since I like the character in the film but I'm not going to call Rook's visual effects good. Considering the rest of the movie had some great set design and visuals it was a bit of a contrast to me. Could have been better to just have Rook be a different model of android and avoid the callback, or they could have played into the uncanny side of things by having Rook's face be shredded up so that the effects would have been less apparent.
And people STILL try to make the argument that "Aliens" is a worthy successor of this classic. Some even saying the sequel is superior. This 3-minute scene has more in it than Cameron's entire empty follow-up.
I love Aliens for it not copying Alien in tone and genre, but i feel it's still a very well made film. Better than a lot of the films we get today honestly. But I suppose different strokes for different folks. I do prefer the slower, more atmospheric Alien more than Aliens but I feel Aliens added a lot to the universe of Ridley Scott's classic. More universe building, the weapons, the characters, the Queen, Sigourney's performance is amazing in the sequel. But I get that some people didn't like the tone or genre change Aliens did. I love the sequel. But that's just me.
@@RosyTheRascal15hey rosy! I love the first film! But man aliens is just something else! That movie made soo many alien fans go wow. The alien verse is fascinating. And so much story to tell. The second movie expended on alien of course. i would say first movie is better in terms of horror aspect and for the alien to be not too revealing which gives it this mystic vibe. Which aliens got away with. but alien is really good in terms of atmosphere and setting up the story. Aliens however in my opinion is the better movie overall because the characters are told in depth and ripley’s character is expended more. Especially with her relationship with newt. And yeah its bigger more bombastic. more action explosive than alien. But idk🤷final verdict aliens is just as good as alien. Not soo many movies can do that.
@ScottWDoyle tell that to the sheer amount of money, acclaim and references it's had. Plus, it's like comparing apples to oranges. You the type of person to think Gen 1 is the only good Pokemon too? Lol
@@Cargo_Bay On second re-watch I realized that Bjork called Andy 'b****' like four or five times so a certainly line is a little less forced I realize. Great leads!
@@Irrelevant402 naaaah. It’s an undeserved moment to take Ripleys line. His line should have been related to some sort of dad joke, like he did at numerous points in the film. Wasted potential! Or some iteration of “this is what’s best for Rain”.
It’s hard to watch for the ADHD riddled new generations who can’t enjoy and immerse themselve in good ambiance and atmospheres in movies. Guess you have to watch your phone every 2 minutes?
"Perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched by its hostility. I admire its purity. A survivor unclouded by conscience, remorse or delusions of morality."
Every A.I. Bro statement in a nutshell.
Not all AI is malevolent. This organism resists the source it is. Love.
@@cps2715 go hug a xonomorph 🤗
The same can be said of carnivores that eat their prey alive like Lions,tigers, hyenas and wild dogs.
Ash admiring the xenomorph is fascinating. Does the Weyland android have his own free will and he himself admires it? Or is the Weyland programming speaking through his mouth? The fact something as deadly as the xenomorph is regarded as ‘the perfect organism’ is also beautifully unsettling.
For being able to "fool" the crew for that long, I fully believe he is actually sentient, as all other synthetics may be. Being an synthetic/android, Ash must have a particularly deep fascination for efficiency in form and function, being himself a "perfected" version of humans, but still clouded by "conscience, remorse and delusions of morality". I feel a part of him really felt bad for having to off the crew, he could've done it in any moment during their cryosleep, but he choose to do it only when Ripley found out, further evidence to his free will, as twisted as it may be.
@@NicholasHEADSHOTAgree, he appears to be a complete person.
I think it's because Ash sees himself in the xenomorph. He was created to resemble humans, but he is an imperfect copy. He lacks true emotion and thus a connection to us, a logical being trying to emulate an emotional one, and ultimately feeling dissatisfied by trying to be something he cannot be. In the xenomorph, he sees an organism that basically only knows how to hunt, to kill and to breed. (And also to serve the as yet unknown Hive and Queen, but Ash doesn't know that.) It has a singular purity of purpose, a clarity of existence, that he admires and wishes he could have for himself.
@@Zaxares Yes but that's a sort of paradox. If he's so passionate for the alien it suggests he does have a bit of a silly human side to him. I don't think he sees himself as likeminded with the alien and looks down on people. I think he admires the engineering of the creature, but overall just regrets having consciousness and that regret seeps through his explanation. He's like a kid that wishes he were a dog, except he's a near-perfectly created android so he wishes he were a perfectly engineered version of a dog.
@@gezenewsMy take is he admires it because he is designed to obey, and is thus designed to be devoid of selfishness, needs, wants. Whereas the Xenomorph has been specifically designed as a weapon to be entirely selfish, completely independent of any other organism, even its own kind. It rapes and uses Kane to evolve itself, it wipes out the other ship crew as it doesn’t need them, rapes and mutilates Lambert either in an attempt to reproduce or pure entertainment, and then manipulates Ripley into saving herself, and thus its self, while wiping out the evidence. That’s what makes it the perfect organism, devoid of any dependence on any other being. But Ash has been created to depend on those he serves, without humans to direct him he has no purpose, and therefore he admires the Xenomorph.
The Special Effects still holds up to this day
Before CGI. It's great.
"Bring back lifeform, Priority 1, all other priorities rescinded." Chilling
“The DAMN Company! What about our lives, you son of a btch??” 😡
Not really, it was a bunch of yahoos
Yes it was chilling
fun fact they used milk instead of colored water for this scene and Ian Holmes got insanely sick because of it
sick from milk? what nonsense
@jotarokujo5132 why is that surprising to you?
@@jotarokujo5132 he spent hours under hot lights with milk in his face and mouth so he had mouth full of hot turned milk for hrs on end
@@-kdot-2332 because i put it in my coffee every morning.
@jotarokujo5132 yeah but you can definitely get sick from having too much, or if it's been sitting out. Think of.the actor having to do mulitple takes covered in milk, probably swallowing some too, and the smell
I can't believe this guy who played Ash also played Bilbo in the LOTR films.
so Bilbo is also "a goddamn robot" ? ... I knew it
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Well, actors are kinda known for it. Playing different roles throughout their careers...
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Well yeah but y'know I don't remember actors names and y'know when you seem an actor you don't follow decades older in another movie it's hard to realize. Then you watch both movies a bunch and decades later it's a bit shocking to realize they are the same person.
You don't need to use that much CGI to have a great movie.
But boy could they use it at 1:07 to help with that jarring cut, I mean damn.
Always a good one for some upvotes huh.
@@HeretixAevum That's an editing issue, not a VFX issue.
Cgi is just a shortcut, a cheap way to get attention.
Facts
they can make 100 more Alien movies for all I care but this will always be the best one!
*For a robot, Ash was surely fond of pasta and alfredo sauce.*
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This movie is the best Alien movie, i just re-watch it again after 20 years, it's just better than i remember, every second of it, just masterpiece. The story, the practical effect, the background properties like ship decoration, the alien ship design, the room design, the dark lighting, etc, it's all insanely detailed and beautiful. And it's all done in 1979...
No wonder future Alien movies can't match this quality, the artistic level is just insane.
It took you 20 years to re-watch this? either you have the problem or I do lol
@@chelectonus yea i heard the hype of romulus, so i'm kinda feel want to re-watch this masterpiece again.
You can just see the effort and time went into it no lazyness or shortcuts. Its all on screen.
@@Ahtnagarp lightning in a bottle
Every sequel for every franchise that have different writer and/or director are almost definitionally inferior because they are basically corporate cash grabs designed to piggyback off of the prior success. I love the second. But not compared to the first.
Ash was telling them a lie when he said the xenomorph could not be killed. Bloody company man.
Not really. The company didn't know how to kill it. Plus they also didn't know much about it in the first place.
He didn't mean it was immortal.
I think he meant that they couldn't kill it with what little they had at their disposal.
Which was true.
Lol he was right, they didn't kill it
@@saintniccage2818 No Ripley did kill it by firing it out into space. It starved to death.
@Tracks2008 he's hanging from the wires in romulas ship were he woke up and escaped right????
that robot freaked me out when i was a kid. I was traumatized by him.
The quasi organic nature of the fluids and innards are very unsettling
🥲
1:59 ‘Damn company! What about our lives!’ Alien is all about big corporations, this applies to so many companies out there in real life and I love it 😂
Those baddies!! 😮
@@justinklenk I'm all for freedom, the market and capitalism in general and yet I have no illusions about corporations morality (specifically the men at their head). For them, money always trumps any other value.
@@chpsilva
Yeah, the grossly empowering accumulation of capital has never been good for human beings. We just become assholes with it.
@@chpsilva Capitalism can do great things for progress and innovation. But yes, a completely free market, unchecked by regulations, basically turns into a "The bottom line must prevail at any cost, the consequences to people and the environment be damned." The world got a good taste of this back during the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, when years of unregulated and predatory lending basically came back to bite the banks in the ass, they came screeching to the government for help because they were "too big to fail" (which, I'll grant, they have a point. We COULD have let them fail, but it would have caused a lot more pain for the people who could least afford it), and then who had to step in to save them? The taxpayers. Meanwhile the people who got us into this mess basically got golden parachutes, walked away scot-free and richer than they were before, and never saw any justice for their crimes. LEARN THIS LESSON, PEOPLE. Businesses CANNOT be trusted to regulate themselves.
"...all other priorities rescinded."
0:02 The hints were there.
David from Prometheus make Ash looks like Santa Claus
Ian Holm great actor
Robot is the perfect "company man."
A robot version of Burke only with different motives for being a dick..
1:37
It looks like the giant head statue from 'Prometheus' is watching everything from behind the door, as if the Engineers are watching their violent, failed experiment dealing with their own, angry offspring.
I love Alien & Aliens. But I always feel these artificial people are way more valuable, dangerous, and advanced than the alien themselves. To me this is the largest plot hole.
Valuable is the key word. Resource and labour intensive, Xenomorphs manufacture themselves and the only resource requirement is hosts and food. A psychopath might deploy a dozen facehuggers to an enemy country as a cheap and almost guaranteed victory.
If you've ever played the game Alien Isolation, part of the lore is there is a competitor company to Weyland Yutani called Seegson. They have their own brand of androids called "Working Joes" that intentionally look robotic, so people dont treat them like humans and get too attatched.......They are scarier than the aliens in that game! They become eratic and glitchy and attack you. They NEED to put these Working Joes into the films.
I love Yaphet Kotto's line; "Ash is a goddanmed robot!!!"
"How do we kill it? you cant." excuse me but mr M41A pulse rifle disagrees.
Yea they didn’t have one of those in this movie lol
@@agent_mc WOW. Your kidding me.
No shit Sherlock.(joke dont take seriously my dude.) Saw both movies in child/teenage years and then had endless nigthmares about the Alien
@@mj6258 WOW WOW WOW I wasn’t taking it seriously 😂😂
@@agent_mc I know dude thats why i put (joking dude) 👍👍
They gotta wait 50 years
The company synthetic android,ash and failed the mission to capture the alien as bioweapon
I’m sure Weyland will file an HR complaint against Ash. ‘Incompetence at work!’
I have a dream that one day, both humans and xenomorphs, may peacefully coexist, side by side, as brothers and sisters.
Still the best man, after so many years, heck probably a century later this will still be the best xD. Oh god i had such a blast with this flick... Darkness, deep into the night, smoking weed, ahahaha! the best! glory! Thank you! thank you! I bow.
I watched an interview with Ridley Scott. He considers Alien & Blade Runner in the same universe. So does that mean Ash is a replicant or a different type replicant?
Replicants are flesh and blood like humans, Synthetics like Ash and Bishop are built rather than grown.
@@Tarrenger check out Alien Romulus..no spoilers from me
No way, 1979??
Yes way. Less is more
The one time Lambert was useful post Dallas dying. ZAP!!!
Didn't remember this. I haven't seen it it many years.
That thumbnail looks like me on the 1st of December...
Alien 1 and 2 were such a good movies.
Would have been hilarious to see one of the Xenomorphs try to plant an egg in one of the robots lol
dude thank you for putting this scene in hd 4k it looks crystal sharp 🙂
Thing is all that about it not being clouded by remorse or morality, couldn’t that apply to literally every predator in the animal kingdom?
Zoidberg: It's a robbit! I can't believe Ash is a robbit!!
Looks at white goo: ‘ You call THAT an ink defence?’
woowow wowo wowwoow
Habe gestern 10. September 2024 wieder einmal Alien genossen. Heute genieße ich Alien, Die Rückkehr.
That creamy milk on his face
A bit of a pointless scene when you think about it. Great, but pointless. If Ash knew how to kill it, did they really think he’d tell them?
Ash must be great at f'ing parties...
I know right those are rave moves!
I always wondered why they added that line in post. I mean, yeah we we get it ;)
Saw it on the old reel to reel . Black abd white which was a relief. Like the time I saw The Passion of The Christ. In black and white. This scene abd the first scene of the alien appearing were pretty revolutionary for the time and both scenes were what sold the movie . We didn't have social media rather coffee afternoons at friends places and talk about movie seen last Saturday. That's how we dud it. It was " have you seen Alien..no dont tell them..best 4.50 or 2.50 spent shitting yourself fir a few hours
Ah-ha, but in the end, the human won. Ash, can you hear me? The human won, goddamn robot!
good of holm to come back from death and star in romulus
He just ate too much cream sauce pasta.
Robot Bilbo ))))))))
Robot Priest Cornelius
Fun fact they put a hole on the table to put the person head in
A true psychopath, Xenomorph.
ASH (say) ....... perfect organism !!! ELO 👍👊
He's basically an AI xenomorph fanboy bot
- I wish he was my son.
*Ash*
Robots have no fear of death.
im Over Do For another Thank You.
😂😂
Ash was bisexual
I like the ‘delusions of morality’ it speaks of Ash’s internal motivation. He see’s the hypocrisy of mankind for what it is, exemplified in his ‘orders’. The Alien carried no such delusions, I think it makes it more chilling perhaps he loathes his makers and wills the organism back to earth to end it all…
The trouble with these upscale softwares they do make the films look good but it comes with artifacting that makes the upscale pointless
This is UA-cam.🤷♂️🤔 What do you expect here? In reality, it looks better than on UA-cam. UA-cam compresses a lot. On top of that, it looks best on a physical disc.
@@moviesandpopcorn2958 Yes i agree with you i tried the Ai upscale myself i just don't see the point. It takes so long to do but after the pro and cons with the results' you get back like you said it's better to just watch it on the original physical disk. where just not going to get it looking perfect otherwise what would be the point of company's making 4k films or upscale old films from the 80's and 90's if we could do it ourselves with very good results' they wouldn't make much money
Why is this video so blue and dull? Blu-ray doesn't mean everything has to be blue now.
Ridey scott love scenes with sasha grey
Oh yea?
“No, I’m not going on Grindr”
Next morning: 1:27
Hot
Boo kakky bot
ele é o ken mais estudioso quê já tivemos,pena quê ele se foi muito cedo!!!beijo emiliana do manejo.
Looks like he just filmed a bukkake session
That speech is absolutely beautiful.
A robot covered in spunk....
Thumb nail is cured.
I’ll never be able to drink 🥛 ever again.
Ash is a robot.
Please don’t spoil Romulus before most of the world has even had a chance to see it yet. They may be watching these clips and reading the comments to understand the franchise before going to see it.
@@hollywoodshopaholic Apologies. My comment is based on speculation and what I saw on some videos trying to guess the plot based on the trailer. Point taken though.
Shouldve edit your comment and put spoiler warning instead man. You ruined my night, im bout to go to cinemas in 2 hours damn
Edit your comment.
@@raptordan166It’s literally just a theory. I haven’t seen the movie and neither have the others who were speculating.
1 Timothy 1:9-10,
If Ash ended like this
How does he appear on Alien Romulus?
Thanks for the help, btw!
Minor Alien: Romulus Spoilers for those who have not seen the movie:
From what I understand, the in-universe explanation is that there are multiple versions of the same synthetic as they're mass-produced to serve Wey-Yu (Think about David and Walter from the Prometheus and Alien: Covenant movies) and in the new film, Rook comments on the fact that ND (Andy) was a synthetic model used in the colonization efforts of other worlds. TLDR, Rook was not the same Ash that we know from the Nostromo, but a Synthetic that has the same facial an body model as Ash. Hope this helps, and if i'm wrong, someone please correct me.
i knew this would happen. They're gonna confuse the casual audiences. That wasn't Ash from Alien. That was an android using the same face design. We are to presume they make multiple copies of android models and then phase them out and use a different face model.
Androids are standard in this series but imagine how it felt seeing this in theatres and you find out a character is a robot and not just a shady guy
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO BILBO BAGGINS? 🤪
There was a scene in Alien 2 in which Bishop was stabbed by Alien and all his white color liquid goes to Ripley. The scene looks like a spu__ing S_rm I cannot unsee it😂
That's actual what the white liquid is a symbol for... considering the whole first movie and the rest of the films in the franchise, but particularly the first movie, is a metaphor for sexual violence.
Poor Bilbo ..,.
Movie: genius. Sigourney: beautiful
Who came all over his face?
Saw in theater.. oh yeah scared me to near death.
How are the effects better 45 years ago than 2024.... i'm here after seeing Romulus
but that was real actor behind the table. no vfx.
so much better.... after they kicked him it was a model though too
The difference is caused between practical effects, a living actor and no cgi-touchups.
I did enjoy Romulus but the Rook/Ash cgi was indeed pretty rough. I don't mind the concept but the execution was lackluster, not enough to ruin an entire movie for me since I like the character in the film but I'm not going to call Rook's visual effects good. Considering the rest of the movie had some great set design and visuals it was a bit of a contrast to me.
Could have been better to just have Rook be a different model of android and avoid the callback, or they could have played into the uncanny side of things by having Rook's face be shredded up so that the effects would have been less apparent.
When they switch him off for good, he becomes a rubber mask.
@@suad01 still better than Romulus Snapchat face swap
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And people STILL try to make the argument that "Aliens" is a worthy successor of this classic. Some even saying the sequel is superior. This 3-minute scene has more in it than Cameron's entire empty follow-up.
I love Aliens for it not copying Alien in tone and genre, but i feel it's still a very well made film. Better than a lot of the films we get today honestly. But I suppose different strokes for different folks.
I do prefer the slower, more atmospheric Alien more than Aliens but I feel Aliens added a lot to the universe of Ridley Scott's classic. More universe building, the weapons, the characters, the Queen, Sigourney's performance is amazing in the sequel.
But I get that some people didn't like the tone or genre change Aliens did. I love the sequel. But that's just me.
@@RosyTheRascal15hey rosy! I love the first film! But man aliens is just something else! That movie made soo many alien fans go wow. The alien verse is fascinating. And so much story to tell. The second movie expended on alien of course. i would say first movie is better in terms of horror aspect and for the alien to be not too revealing which gives it this mystic vibe. Which aliens got away with. but alien is really good in terms of atmosphere and setting up the story. Aliens however in my opinion is the better movie overall because the characters are told in depth and ripley’s character is expended more. Especially with her relationship with newt. And yeah its bigger more bombastic. more action explosive than alien. But idk🤷final verdict aliens is just as good as alien. Not soo many movies can do that.
Bad take
Incorrect.
@ScottWDoyle tell that to the sheer amount of money, acclaim and references it's had. Plus, it's like comparing apples to oranges. You the type of person to think Gen 1 is the only good Pokemon too? Lol
romulus was dog shit
nah, it was fun. The callbacks and blatant line copying were dumb, yea, but i enjoyed myself more than those awful Ridley Scott prequels.
@@Cargo_BayRomulus was way worse than Prometheus and Covenant💀
@@CarltonHall-z5w Me when i lie.
@@Cargo_Bay On second re-watch I realized that Bjork called Andy 'b****' like four or five times so a certainly line is a little less forced I realize. Great leads!
@@Irrelevant402 naaaah. It’s an undeserved moment to take Ripleys line. His line should have been related to some sort of dad joke, like he did at numerous points in the film. Wasted potential! Or some iteration of “this is what’s best for Rain”.
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i hate those late scifi movies, its slow, no music, no actions, cgi outdated , its not pleasant to watch them in our modern day
It’s hard to watch for the ADHD riddled new generations who can’t enjoy and immerse themselve in good ambiance and atmospheres in movies. Guess you have to watch your phone every 2 minutes?
@@Crisyx91 No i enjoy good cgi and great atmoshpere led by music and acting, dont be butthurt
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It's already available in real 4K! WHAT IS THE FUCKIN POINT OF AN UPSCALE???
Because I don't like the official 4k version and also I have it in Dolby Vision.
Never heard of shitty interpolation or alternative upscapers