Quentin Tarantino on Alien

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Quentin Tarantino discusses Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece Alien, including the early involvement of Walter Hill and Robert Aldrich.
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Komentáře • 935

  • @mogznwaz
    @mogznwaz Před 27 dny +849

    Alien is a truly perfect film. Nearly 50 years old and STILL holds up on all levels

    • @TimeBomb014X
      @TimeBomb014X Před 26 dny +44

      The perfect film. Ita structural perfection is matched only by its craftsmanship

    • @chadanderson9872
      @chadanderson9872 Před 26 dny +25

      Just rewatched it after nearly a decade. Smoked a joint and tried to forget everything I knew about the franchise and watch it for the “first time” again. It truly is perfect. The way it unravels and escalates and leaves the audience doubtful that anyone is going to survive this as the leading men keep getting killed off. A true masterpiece.

    • @glenmale1748
      @glenmale1748 Před 25 dny +18

      It was close to perfect... but studios just milked it and milked it until we ended up with a six-part pile of extraterrestrial excrement. Greed is the enemy of art.

    • @leerobbo92
      @leerobbo92 Před 25 dny +20

      @@glenmale1748 Meh, I feel you can separate films from a series quite easily. Nobody here's considering the sequels. I recommend trying it. I also do it with the Matrix, which I'm also convinced is an absolutely perfect standalone movie brought down by the sequels.
      That said, Aliens is great, and I've a soft spot for Alien 3 which I also think is better than people give it credit for. Romulus is genuinely very good, too.

    • @fkingshame7537
      @fkingshame7537 Před 25 dny +8

      Alien 3 Assembly Cut is fantastic, only slightly let down by some CGI.

  • @Stratboy999
    @Stratboy999 Před 25 dny +418

    What made Alien work so well is that you pretty much don't see the Adult alien at all until almost the end. The malevolent darkness pervading the ship lets the imagination run riot, that and the growing sense of panic amongst the crew. It really is a perfect horror film and builds suspense marvellously.

    • @crabapples1995
      @crabapples1995 Před 24 dny +9

      Not only that, but the alien (xenemorph) is absolutely terrifying and more than holds up still. The space jockey reveal still gives me goose bumps.

    • @KareemHarper
      @KareemHarper Před 24 dny +14

      What's wild is that when Ripley gets into the shuttle during the finale of Alien, you can see the xenomorph in plain sight in almost all of the shots, but it blends so well into the architecture of the shuttle you don't notice it. Even though I know where to spot it, it still shocks me how I can sometimes still miss it.

    • @spoonman44
      @spoonman44 Před 24 dny +4

      A perfect horror film, and a perfect science-fiction.

    • @kevinh1792
      @kevinh1792 Před 22 dny +5

      Also, no CGI... Looks more realistic to me

    • @dougdougw
      @dougdougw Před 22 dny +1

      Yeah, we know.

  • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
    @YouOnlyIiveTwice Před měsícem +1281

    Tarantino could narrate his grocery shopping for an hour and I'd still be fully invested in everything he says.

    • @TheCaptainSlappy
      @TheCaptainSlappy Před měsícem +9

      But do you know what a shaved orangutan looks like?
      I don't.
      But I bet it would be freaky!

    • @garwynrosser8907
      @garwynrosser8907 Před měsícem +11

      Do you have any idea what a shaved orange would look like !?!
      I don't know... Because I'm not a freak. I peel oranges like a normal person.

    • @SFBenjaminK
      @SFBenjaminK Před měsícem +4

      the NEW Alien: Romulus ,saw the Pre-show is really damn good , Loved it & i knew it great people behind this new one 🤘👍🙌

    • @NinoPurple
      @NinoPurple Před měsícem +2

      tarantino sucks

    • @theessentials450
      @theessentials450 Před 29 dny

      Nah he rambles too much.... most of the time he's correct.

  • @Dellaluna13
    @Dellaluna13 Před měsícem +1570

    Tarantino: “Alien? Classic. Five out of five toes.”

  • @angelsjoker8190
    @angelsjoker8190 Před 25 dny +255

    Man, seeing those clips shows how superior practical effects from 40 years ago are to most CGI from today. Everything looks so much more realistic.

    • @mamster233
      @mamster233 Před 25 dny +8

      @angelsjoker8190 the human eye can discern it's CGI and not real. I think this is why you say it's "more realistic"

    • @alanhoffar7770
      @alanhoffar7770 Před 24 dny +20

      The xenomorph looks and feels like a living breathing thing, every thing today looks like an expensive cartoon

    • @jinxysaberk
      @jinxysaberk Před 23 dny

      Romulus literally looks better LMFAO your argument is baffling when we have a way better looking alien movie that JUST came out you make yourself seem like an idiot

    • @angelsjoker8190
      @angelsjoker8190 Před 23 dny +12

      @@alanhoffar7770 Yep. Look at The Lord of the Rings trilogy with the Orcs played by life actors with silicone masks being f*ing believably scary vs The Hobbit where the Orcs were computer generated.

    • @2112sonoflife
      @2112sonoflife Před 22 dny +1

      I'm old school, I love practical effects. CGI will never take it's place. Now at the CGI of Romulus, it was amazing at the end

  • @alexwecamps
    @alexwecamps Před měsícem +393

    Tarantino should have his own 2hours podcast weekly just talking about movies

    • @DaCarnival
      @DaCarnival Před měsícem +12

      ... he does.

    • @johngrayatkinson1214
      @johngrayatkinson1214 Před měsícem +5

      Video Archives

    • @robertplant2059
      @robertplant2059 Před měsícem

      Tarentino ia complete Douche, he is taped on Stern calling Polanski's victim a party girl.
      MAYBE POLANSKI SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE ADULT IN THE ROOM WITH THE 13 YEAR OLD. SORRY THE HOT TUB, WHERE HE PLIED HER WITH QUALUDES.
      THANKS HOLLYWOOD, OH AND THIS WAS AT JACK NICHOLSON'S HOUSE.

    • @1hitwoon99
      @1hitwoon99 Před měsícem +1

      @@DaCarnival he does? holy f...

    • @richardt74
      @richardt74 Před 28 dny +5

      Would he make more than ten episodes?

  • @SmokeDog1871
    @SmokeDog1871 Před měsícem +575

    I like how Tarantino gives us more info about the production than any of the making of docs I've seen

    • @thermonuclearcollider4418
      @thermonuclearcollider4418 Před měsícem +25

      That's probably because you don't really watch the good ones.

    • @jamesowendesign
      @jamesowendesign Před měsícem +44

      All of this information is on Wikipedia. Tarantino’s got lots of the timeline wrong too

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před měsícem +4

      There's one on CZcams that actually tells you who some of the directors who turned it down were.

    • @KellicTiger
      @KellicTiger Před měsícem +3

      Check out memory: the origins of alien.

    • @trhansen3244
      @trhansen3244 Před měsícem +1

      There are some great documentaries and they include these stories. I would stake Kamala Harris' open borders on it!

  • @MorsDengse
    @MorsDengse Před 24 dny +22

    19 years old, I was accidentally in Copenhagen, and walked by a cinema which had just premiered Alien "In space no one can hear you scream". Only knowing that it apparently was some kind of space horror movie, a friend of mine and I walked in. The rest is history.
    The movie completely blew me away, and sparked a life long interest in movies. Thanks Ridley.

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore Před měsícem +450

    Alien finished filming in October of 1978, Empire Strikes Back began shooting in March 1979.

    • @barryschwarz
      @barryschwarz Před měsícem +83

      Yeah, Tarantino is passionate, but not perfectly accurate about stuff. You can't understand his oeuvre without understanding his swag comes before facts.

    • @joncarroll2040
      @joncarroll2040 Před měsícem +78

      He also doesn't mention how alot of the people involved came out of the failure of Jodorowsky's Dune.

    • @ck2352
      @ck2352 Před měsícem +17

      That what I thought. I was like, huh?

    • @stevenmackay8053
      @stevenmackay8053 Před měsícem +2

      Thank you. I thought, huh?

    • @gordons-alive4940
      @gordons-alive4940 Před měsícem +33

      @@barryschwarz he talks a lot about movies. He's bound to get a detail wrong once in a while.

  • @claykeough7898
    @claykeough7898 Před 28 dny +51

    I wish Tarantino would get weird and give us a sci-fi horror of some kind. I think it would be gold!!

    •  Před 21 dnem +4

      He's said he wants to do sci-fi. That's why he hired Mark L. Smith (The Revenant) to write a Star Trek script for him to direct. Still boggles my mind that Paramount turned it down.

    • @1sepriani
      @1sepriani Před 21 dnem +2

      It would be the greatest sci-fi ever

  • @WalterWild-uu1td
    @WalterWild-uu1td Před 28 dny +113

    If you pick up a copy of the July, 1939 issue of "Astounding" magazine, it contains a short story by A. E. Van Vogt titled "Black Destroyer" where a spacecraft lands on an isolated planet and an almost supernatural killing animal gets aboard and starts killing every crew member. The creature is the last survivor of a predator species that has pretty much wiped out its primary food source. The parallels with "Alien" are very apparent. (That issue of "Astounding" also included Isaac Asimov's first story "Treads." The next issue included Robert E. Heinlein's first story, "Life-Lines," and the next issue Theodore Sturgeon's story "Ether Breather." This run of classic science fiction "first stories" by some of the most iconic writers of the genre is sometimes described as the beginning to science fiction's "Golden Age.")

    • @FanaticFilmsINC
      @FanaticFilmsINC Před 26 dny +15

      This comment is way too intelligent for this comments section. We're here to talk about shaving orangutans bro...

    • @henrykujawa4427
      @henrykujawa4427 Před 25 dny +3

      It's been said that ALIENS borrowed from (RIPPED OFF) as many sources as STAR WARS. I'm sure that's true! As always, it's how you do it that counts.

    • @indigodoctor77
      @indigodoctor77 Před 24 dny +6

      @@henrykujawa4427not everything is “ripped off”. This is the problem now and the reason why we don’t have any good stand alone sci-fi. Everyone sees similarities and starts screaming about rip-offs and as a result, EVERY new sci-fi story now has to be set in the Star Wars or Marvel universe so the average person isn’t confused.
      It’s sad.
      The Creator was a love letter to science fiction novels and films but a lot of people just see a “rip off”. Inspiration is allowed.

    • @euchrid2006
      @euchrid2006 Před 24 dny +1

      It is the Ixtl creature in the “Discord in Scarlet” story which is similar to the Xenomorph from Alien. So similar that Van Vogt sued 20th Century Fox, and got an out of court settlement. The Black Destroyer creature was the inspiration for the Displacer Beast in Dungeons & Dragons. I have no idea why Van Vogt failed to sue Gary Gygax over that one.

    • @rambidee4184
      @rambidee4184 Před 24 dny +1

      Top comment!

  • @happydude2163
    @happydude2163 Před měsícem +69

    Why on earth would you not have the rest of this interview? It just got to the good part !!!!!

  • @roquefortfiles
    @roquefortfiles Před 26 dny +10

    The way Ridley shot the creature was fabulous. All lighting and angles.

  • @Anwarl2022
    @Anwarl2022 Před měsícem +28

    The enthusiasm Tarantino has talking about ‘Alien’ here sorta makes me wonder how he’d direct a sci-fi movie 💭

    • @swapnilrana2206
      @swapnilrana2206 Před 26 dny +2

      Also a horror.

    • @Sad_Kitty_
      @Sad_Kitty_ Před 24 dny +4

      @@swapnilrana2206 badly...he would directed it badly. Everyone knows their lane he's done lot of movies he could've done one by now. He knows its not skill set. He's good at creating the fast talking, slick, witty, cool protagonist stuff

    • @tFighterPilot
      @tFighterPilot Před 7 dny +1

      @@chrismoiser6477 Depends on your definition of scary. He's the master of tense scenes, especially in Inglorious Bastards.

    • @bruceholroyd7063
      @bruceholroyd7063 Před 2 dny

      As if every film he's ever done isn't fictional enough.....

  • @grizzlywhisker
    @grizzlywhisker Před měsícem +46

    I'm not even the hugest Quentin Tarantino fan, but I would love if he did a show talking about movies because he's got a lot of good stories and other knowledge about the film industry that I've never heard before and I think a lot of people would be interested in.

    • @bucknasty69
      @bucknasty69 Před měsícem

      If you like to hear Tarantino talking about movies, check out his book Cinema Speculation. He writes about all the movies he watched growing up that were influential to him. It’s a great read, I highly recommend it!

    • @mabonman
      @mabonman Před měsícem +9

      Its called 'video archives podcast with QT and Robert Avery'

    • @hoover728
      @hoover728 Před měsícem +1

      It should be called ‘A Grain of Salt’ because as in this clip he plays loose with facts in favour of a good story.

    • @yonikperez3110
      @yonikperez3110 Před 25 dny

      He gets information wrong though

  • @josephgarcia6256
    @josephgarcia6256 Před 25 dny +16

    My Mom was pregnant with me at the time. My parents saw this movie in the theaters and it freaked her out so much she was shocked she didn't go into labor.

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Před 8 dny +3

      Did you burst out of her chest or choose the more traditional exit point?

    • @josephgarcia6256
      @josephgarcia6256 Před 8 dny +1

      @@Wagoo The exit point lol

    • @pedrosanchezdelmonton9995
      @pedrosanchezdelmonton9995 Před 6 dny

      And some months later you were born.... What do you usually eat?

  • @MrG77
    @MrG77 Před 21 dnem +5

    Quentin is an encyclopedia of film. I heard RZA from Wu Tang saying that he was telling Quentin about all the rare Kung Fu movies he had trying to impress him. Quentin answered back by saying he had the first cuts and the original film reels from the movies he was talking about ,and then Quentin went on for the rest of the night talking about his collection which RZA got to see . Rza thought he had a really good rare collection but said his was nothing compared to what Quentin had. Brilliant. 🙏

  • @sacredcoww
    @sacredcoww Před měsícem +158

    Thank you for editing out Eli Roth.

    • @genodian
      @genodian Před měsícem +6

      Is he like, really obnoxious or something? Ngl seeing the source I was about to go check out the podcast this came from but if he's that unbearable i won't waste my time lmfao

    • @aerthreepwood8021
      @aerthreepwood8021 Před měsícem +10

      ​@@genodianhe's alright. Much like Tarentino, he's a huge movie geek and really loves this stuff.

    • @aerthreepwood8021
      @aerthreepwood8021 Před měsícem +5

      I mean, he sucks shit for other reasons but in isolation, he's fine.

    • @scatmancrothers
      @scatmancrothers Před měsícem

      ​@@aerthreepwood8021he cant direct for shit, thats for sure.

    • @Olie986
      @Olie986 Před měsícem

      ​@@genodianHe's fine on it, check it out.

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Před 18 dny +4

    It's getting more and more difficult to believe stories you hear or read online, mainly because it is so much easier to verify things online. His one big error here is when he said the set / studio for Alien was basically set up already because The Empire Strikes Back had just finished filming. The problem is that Alien finished filming in 1978, and The Empire Strikes Back started filming in 1979. That's a little more than forgetting a date, that's getting the story wrong. Or it is embellishing his story.

  • @cleonRIP
    @cleonRIP Před měsícem +49

    Dude, Walter Hill doesn't get enough props. Dudes a titan.

    • @baronvonraschke77
      @baronvonraschke77 Před 28 dny +3

      Legit, he is a titan and does not get enough respect or mentions these days.

    • @michaelcruz8312
      @michaelcruz8312 Před 28 dny +3

      I was looking forward to Dead For A Dollar, hoping it would resurrect the old Friday night pleasures of something like Last Man Standing. Sadly, not to be…

    • @thunderstruck5484
      @thunderstruck5484 Před 25 dny +3

      Has directed or produced or been involved with so many great movies, I like to say he makes movies for guys who love movies! So low key you never hear about him

    • @charliebronson1274
      @charliebronson1274 Před 21 dnem

      Streets of Fire for life!!!!

    •  Před 21 dnem

      Tarantino has sung his praises for Walter Hill many a time.

  • @medalion1390
    @medalion1390 Před měsícem +311

    Just out of curiosity I googled "Shaved Orangutan". I ended up finding a news article with the headline: "Orangutan was shaved, made to wear jewellery and used as a prostitute"

    • @reggieziet
      @reggieziet Před měsícem +23

      bruh wtf !!!!! no for real wtfff , I thought i heard it all, but the internet wins again

    • @KHowlett1981
      @KHowlett1981 Před měsícem +27

      But enough about MTG lolololol

    • @clinteastwood14896
      @clinteastwood14896 Před měsícem +18

      I read that whole article. And that... was the most disturbing thing I've read in years. People actually do that?!

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 Před měsícem

      @@clinteastwood14896 People have done worse. Man died tried to have sex with a male horse in 2005.
      I suppose it shouldn't be too surprising, Homo Sapiens are an Amalgamation from interspecies sex. Our ancestors mated with at least 3 Hominid species and 4th has been found more recently that we suspect is part of our gene pool. And those species in turn were likely doing the same.

    • @dratz50
      @dratz50 Před měsícem +26

      And now has a lawsuit against Donald Trump for not paying the promised hush money.

  • @robertoseveno
    @robertoseveno Před 27 dny +3

    Best interview ever. Please give the full version.
    Top ten greatest films. Still looks beautiful & devastating.

  • @Darkwaterrebellion
    @Darkwaterrebellion Před měsícem +20

    Actually, it seems Tarantino wasn't aware of this, but the art for Alien wasn't just Giger's art, but it was his art for the epic space opera that never came to be; Jodorowsky's DUNE.

    • @MitchellPorter2025
      @MitchellPorter2025 Před 28 dny +2

      Really?! Jodorowsky's Dune might be one of the greatest movies never made...

    • @YudaHnK
      @YudaHnK Před 28 dny +1

      @@MitchellPorter2025yeah bro, actually that sounds liek a pretty good title too…

    • @bonglesnodkins329
      @bonglesnodkins329 Před 27 dny +2

      @@MitchellPorter2025 Yep, a lot of the conceptual art was an adaptation of concept art for Geidi Prime (the Harkonnen homeworld). O'Bannon had worked alongside Giger on that project, and was the one who suggested Giger to Ridley Scott.

    • @Dellaluna13
      @Dellaluna13 Před 27 dny +4

      Jean “Moebius” Giraud created concept art for both DUNE and ALIEN too (and later worked on some Jordorowsky graphic novels). He left ALIEN because he felt he wasn’t getting enough pay. Moebius’ spacesuit design was fortunately used in the movie.

    • @KetoR2592
      @KetoR2592 Před 24 dny +2

      The derelict space craft was partially based on Giger's designs for Dune, but the design for the Alien itself was from an unrelated work (Necronom IV) that he had published three years prior

  • @sanghoonlee5171
    @sanghoonlee5171 Před 21 dnem +4

    This helps me understand why Prometheus was so different from Alien (1979). Ridley Scott directed Alien but he had nothing to do with its story concept or writing; he was a hired hand who got the job because other directors turned it down. But both Prometheus and Covenant were Ridley Scott projects from the beginning, and he used them to to explore his favorite existential themes that he takes up in his other films like Kingdom of Heaven, Noah, and Exodus: Gods and Kings. Ellen Ripley was just a woman trapped on a ship with a monster trying to kill her. But both Elizabeth Shaw and David are on religious quests to find out the purpose of existence. Unfortunately this shift in tone ruined the Alien franchise, I think. It moved the franchise away from the horror genre and closer to dark epics. I know Scott is good with epics but he should have kept this franchise strictly as a horror series. I think he understands that now. That's why he passed the baton to a new director who returned the franchise to its horror root in Alien Romulus.

  • @baddi25
    @baddi25 Před měsícem +31

    H.R Giger made Alien weird and cool

    • @im3phirebird81
      @im3phirebird81 Před měsícem +4

      *Alien made H.R. Giger weird and cool

    • @volvos70t51
      @volvos70t51 Před měsícem +3

      And Tarantino pronounced Giger wrong, Sigouney never did.

    • @rocksparadox
      @rocksparadox Před 28 dny

      @@volvos70t51 Tarantinto only understands Murican culture and has trouble acknowledging actual artists.

    • @SirContent
      @SirContent Před 27 dny

      it is weird that is why love it, same reason that i love dumb ppl

  • @ilhwang4080
    @ilhwang4080 Před měsícem +31

    Recognizing Alien's potential even without Giger's aesthetics is just amazing. Also at the time being described they haven't added an android yet either. They really had the eyes.

    • @navelpicker
      @navelpicker Před měsícem

      After it became a hit, they all declared themselves worthy of having seen the potential.
      Don't believe a word of it.
      That's why they tried to inhibit Scott.

    • @obsidiancrow450
      @obsidiancrow450 Před měsícem

      giger was like the final piece that made it all work. honestly it kind of makes a ton of sense because everything was locked and loaded for ripley to hit it out of the park.

    • @catalinamelo9932
      @catalinamelo9932 Před měsícem

      Also people keep calling him "Guy-Gur"which is so weird xD

    • @peterkent5153
      @peterkent5153 Před 25 dny

      @@catalinamelo9932 How is it pronounced???

    • @mcscorn
      @mcscorn Před 24 dny +1

      @@peterkent5153 Gee-gur not Guy-Gur

  • @AlanBerry
    @AlanBerry Před měsícem +191

    This channel should be called “Tarantino on…”

    • @bagggers9796
      @bagggers9796 Před měsícem +29

      Tarantino tends to talk way more in-depth about movies than most creators. It's no surprise that the majority of this channel's content is him.. If there was more actual interesting material from other filmmakers then I'm sure they'd be featured more often.

    • @panathatube
      @panathatube Před měsícem +10

      ​@@bagggers9796 exactly plus his take is always interesting

    • @heldinahtmlhell
      @heldinahtmlhell Před měsícem +5

      @@bagggers9796 Tarantino tends to talk way more

    • @dfolz1101
      @dfolz1101 Před měsícem +3

      But what about james and his bake sale?

    • @postmodernrecycler
      @postmodernrecycler Před měsícem +6

      "And Sometimes Bill Burr"

  • @pigmeatmarkham898
    @pigmeatmarkham898 Před měsícem +30

    “Hello Mr. Aldrich. You have a call from someone named P.E.T.A. on line 2.” ☎️😂

    • @bsvenss2
      @bsvenss2 Před měsícem

      and from "Planet of the Apes" on line 3. 😁

  • @thermonuclearcollider4418
    @thermonuclearcollider4418 Před měsícem +38

    O'Bannon and Shusett didn't write "Alien" for Corman: they simply sent the script to his studio because they were knocking on all the doors they could knock on and, at some point, they almost signed on with him.

    • @doscojones6404
      @doscojones6404 Před měsícem +25

      Tarantino has a lot of his facts completely wrong. E.g., it was Scott who hired Weaver and turned Ripley from a male to a female character.

    • @Vinylgeekdom1980
      @Vinylgeekdom1980 Před měsícem +7

      Additionally, the director of Empire Strikes Back visited Yaphet Kotto on the set of Alien to offer him the part of Lando!! So, Quentin was wrong in that Pinewood had already been utilized for that movie.

    • @warlockofwordschannel7901
      @warlockofwordschannel7901 Před měsícem +5

      ​@doscojones6404 in the script, it had a line early on saying, "any of these characters could be played by men or women".

    • @DIOBrando-ij2bp
      @DIOBrando-ij2bp Před měsícem +2

      They didn’t write it specifically for Corman, like Corman didn’t go to them and ask for a sci-fi movie, but they were likely writing it in mind to be made with Corman. Alien is very much a play on AIP movies Corman put out in the 60s like Queen of Blood and Planet of the Vampires.

    • @michaelcruz8312
      @michaelcruz8312 Před 28 dny +1

      QT has brains, but he has passion more than anything else. Please let The Movie Critic or whatever the hell that final movie from him is going to be, send him out with a bang. I don’t want to remember his work as long-winded, bloated and pointless because RD, PF and JB still hold up.

  • @MALoadedDiaper
    @MALoadedDiaper Před 23 dny +1

    The cast and the surroundings were BELIEVABLE.

  • @lmaololroflcopter
    @lmaololroflcopter Před měsícem +9

    It’s my favourite film of all time. The world Ridley and designers created, the acting, the pacing and the rhythm of the thing… Impeccable.
    My only complaint is that Ridley should have used the original pieces Goldsmith composed for the end crawl and the vent sequence.

    •  Před 21 dnem

      He should have fixed that awful cut from real Ash head to fake Ash head too. All it needs is a quick 2 second insert of one of the other characters so the transition isn't so damned jarring.

  • @theimp5901
    @theimp5901 Před 23 dny +1

    All elements of this movie were spectacular but let's not forget Jerry Goldsmiths incredible score . He also won the Academy Award for The Omen.

  • @76ToneCrome
    @76ToneCrome Před měsícem +3

    Jack Gold directed The Medusa Touch: an underrated gem.

  • @tonyhill1264
    @tonyhill1264 Před 27 dny +1

    I live in Manhattan Beach where he worked at Video Archives. I walked in and asked him about movies. He knew we everything about films. Simply an incredible person.

  • @robertsutton1295
    @robertsutton1295 Před měsícem +13

    "Shave an Orangutang?" Imaging showing up to work, being handed a pack of disposable razors, a can of shave cream, and being told to go shave an orangutang. That worthy of a Brett-level "Wait...whut?"

  • @gamble777888
    @gamble777888 Před 3 dny

    The 4k transfer is the most impressive piece of physical media I own. Showed it to my 14 year old and he was blown away.

  • @b0tterman
    @b0tterman Před měsícem +6

    Dan O’Banaon , the original writer of the script that apparently sucked, knew Geiger from his work on Jadowarski’s Dune. It was he that brought on Geiger.O’ Banon previously co-wrote John Caroenter’s great sci- fi comedy Dark Star. Give him his due.

    • @tracyb64
      @tracyb64 Před 29 dny

      Well it’s not entirely that simple that O’Bannon ‘brought on Giger’. He brought Giger’s book to Ridley Scott. Scott thumbed through it and found Necronom IV, which is essentially what’s now known as the grown Big Chap, given changes here or there. It was then Scott who convinced Giger to work on the movie and sold him and his concepts to the others.

    • @b0tterman
      @b0tterman Před 29 dny +1

      @@tracyb64true. I just didn’t want to get too far into the weeds. I just hate that everyone dumps on O’Banon. I’m a fan of Dark Star.

    • @henrykujawa4427
      @henrykujawa4427 Před 25 dny

      @@b0tterman "Sgt. Pinback, it's time to feed the alien." "Aww, WHY DO I have to do it?"

    • @b0tterman
      @b0tterman Před 25 dny

      @@henrykujawa4427 LOL

    •  Před 21 dnem +1

      O'Bannon also wrote and directed the wonderfully cheesy Return of the Living Dead.

  • @SoulStylistJukeBox
    @SoulStylistJukeBox Před měsícem +2

    Nice to hear someone mention Walter Hill’s enormous contribution to this film. Hill’s rewrites to the O’Bannon’s original script were substantial.

  • @jasonjerusalem
    @jasonjerusalem Před měsícem +7

    "Do you know what an orangutan without hair would look like?!"
    Looks like I'm about to find out

  • @timmarshall2491
    @timmarshall2491 Před 24 dny +1

    BTW, Alien was filmed between July 5th and October 21st 1978 so the period Quentin is talking about was literally right after Star Wars (May/June 1977) hit it big. It took that long to get the script nailed down, and find the director and the cast.

  • @demoncleanersmith9403
    @demoncleanersmith9403 Před měsícem +12

    "Made Ripley a female" best move ever, Sorry "bloke in mind" but Sigourney smashed it ♥

    • @asimplepie2279
      @asimplepie2279 Před 24 dny +2

      Sigourney was a perfect casting fo Ripley idk who could’ve done it better tbh

    • @CharlieQuartz
      @CharlieQuartz Před 6 dny +1

      As far as I know, the original script didn’t specify the gender of any of the crew members

  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 Před 13 dny +1

    Even after 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Wars, Alien most profoundly proved how the darker areas of SF films set in the space age could make even bigger headway.

  • @azohundred1353
    @azohundred1353 Před měsícem +17

    "It's a gorilla in a Haunted House movie, in space" -Pauline Kael
    I don't even see this as a negative like she intended. Cult classics like The Gorilla (1939) and earlier ones that set the standard like The Monster (1925), The Bat (1926), The Old Dark House (1932), and later House On Haunted Hill (1959) are all great films with a similar concept. By her logic, putting a sci-fi spin on this sounds fantastic to me. Though I do know that Dan O'Bannon was inspired by the sci-fi cult film It! The Terror From Beyond Space (1958) and Ridley was partly inspired by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). At the end of the day, "Haunted House with Monster" movies are alright with me, outer space or otherwise. Alien is a masterpiece.

    • @halfvader8015
      @halfvader8015 Před měsícem +3

      Yep the only thing actually new about it was Giger's aesthetic. But boy oh boy...

  • @jsimonlarochelle
    @jsimonlarochelle Před měsícem +2

    Someone on the team had read A. E. Van Vogt "Voyage of the Space Beagle" fixup novel. The similarities to one of the stories in that book are obvious.
    1) The crew "stumbles" on the creature
    2) The creature is unstoppable (almost invincible)
    3) It puts its eggs in the body of crew members
    4) It is a genetically engineered creature (we learn this is a sequel of the movie)
    I guess after the out of court settlement they felt safe to add number (4) in a sequel
    There are subtle differences.
    The original creature (named something like Ixtle) has the power to manipulate the atomic structure of matter and can go through wall. Alien has acid blood that can burn through any wall (has seen in a sequel)
    It is well worth reading the original. It is a golden age novel so you get atomic cannons (vibrators I think they are called) firing inside the spaceship. Great stuff ...

  • @Theomite
    @Theomite Před měsícem +8

    Hill and Giler got the script because Giler and O'Bannon had a mutual friend named Mark Haggard. Haggard read the script when visiting O'Bannon one day and begged Shusett and O'Bannon to hold off on signing with Corman because he thought he could get it better backing. Gordon Carrol--Hill's partner at Brandywine--was sitting in the office when Haggard came by with the script to show them. Carrol read it first and then told Giler to read it.
    Giler, Hill, and Carrol rewrote it repeatedly and made it worse, but they did add the android spy and the corporate evil angle to it. And this was in 1976 probably because O'Bannon mentioned that the script didn't get much traction at Fox until STAR WARS hit it big. After that, ALIEN was the only major sci-fi script with any development that they had, so they had to have had it processed before STAR WARS came out, which was summer of '77.

    • @batman.darthmaul
      @batman.darthmaul Před 25 dny +1

      O'Bannon later commented on how he hated that Walter Hill added the "evil corporation" political messaging. O'Bannon said that wasn't his intent.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před 24 dny

      @@batman.darthmaul Ron Shusett, however, feels differently. Weyland-Yutani is one of the all-time great Faceless Evils of human creativity.

    • @batman.darthmaul
      @batman.darthmaul Před 24 dny

      ​@@Theomite I enjoy that angle myself and I think it organically fits alongside the other themes, but at the same time I understand O'Bannon's resentment at someone just stepping in and changing his intentions.

  • @Theteesideninja666
    @Theteesideninja666 Před 7 dny

    Dusk till dawn in the cinema without any idea of what's to come was a cinema experience ill never forget it, plus the old lady on the bed scene was again something ill never forget

  • @bluest1524
    @bluest1524 Před měsícem +7

    Best movie ever.

  • @MarcoGosatti42
    @MarcoGosatti42 Před 25 dny +2

    What makes Alien scarey is the horror you dont see. Thats how to make the audience scared. You had people leaving the Cinema in 1979 whilst watching the film. The trick worked.
    I seen Alien way to young when i was about 11 in 1993. It done it's job to scare the hell out of me.

  • @CipherSerpico
    @CipherSerpico Před měsícem +17

    0:35 - That might be the Greatest, and most terrifying shot-in the history of the Genre.

  • @blipblop9094
    @blipblop9094 Před měsícem

    this is the first time i'm hearing about this. thank you for uploading it.

  • @nedmerrill6228
    @nedmerrill6228 Před měsícem +5

    Greatest sci-fi movie ever made.

    • @lupus7194
      @lupus7194 Před 21 dnem

      Behind 2001.

    • @MD97531
      @MD97531 Před 18 dny

      Yes and Blade runner is up there too and Aliens as well.

    • @MD97531
      @MD97531 Před 18 dny

      Also the first ghost in the shell movie imo

    • @Lionheart831
      @Lionheart831 Před 17 dny

      IMO, John Carpenter's The Thing is the greatest sci-fi horror movie, follow by Predator, The Blob '88, and then Alien "79.

  • @andrewcollier3495
    @andrewcollier3495 Před 29 dny +1

    It's great to see so many classics coming out of Pinewood Studios London 👍

  • @forbiddencolor
    @forbiddencolor Před měsícem +9

    A shaved Orangutan in low light would actually look fucking terrifying. It was a really great idea tbh.

    • @Progbassist
      @Progbassist Před měsícem +2

      Yea, I think they could have make it work somehow. I guess the only trouble would have been to make the orangutan to act like a terrifying monster lol.

    • @yaboydolphin
      @yaboydolphin Před 29 dny +1

      I wish this happened instead of giger

  • @stringlocker
    @stringlocker Před 24 dny

    This guy is so entertaining and he knows what everybody likes. Many people will not admit to liking what's in his mind but they really do

  • @GizmoBeach
    @GizmoBeach Před měsícem +13

    If Tarantino had directed Alien, it would’ve been 2-1/2 hours long, and casual conversations like the one the crew has which introduced them to the audience would’ve happened twice more and taken up 1/2 the runtime.
    Anyone not around in 1979 when Scott’s 2nd feature film hit the big screen has NO idea how huge that landmark film was; sci-fi and horror and a thriller, game changer galore.

    • @ColinFox
      @ColinFox Před měsícem +4

      I think you're doing Tarantino serious disservice. He does great dialog - punchy, memorable, believable. If Tarantino had done Alien the dialog between the actors would have been much more memorable than what we got. I don't know if that would be better than what we got, since what we got was very believable as regular shmoes doing work, as opposed to flashy, iconic and memorable dialog. Either would work.
      He also doesn't make overlong movies. I have never watched a Tarantino movie and checked my watch.

    • @ryandavis2464
      @ryandavis2464 Před měsícem +2

      Django was 100% too long

    • @010101110100
      @010101110100 Před 19 dny

      Hey, Dallas, you know what they call a Wayland-Yutani Noodle Burger on Titan?

  • @Caspeaon
    @Caspeaon Před 15 hodinami

    I really want his last movie to be a sci-fi film. It would be so cool to see his spin on the genre

  • @judsongaiden9878
    @judsongaiden9878 Před 29 dny +4

    3:44 (orangutan)

  • @Wotanraven
    @Wotanraven Před 24 dny +1

    According to the docs of Alien, what really got the attention of David Giler was the chestburster idea.

  • @williamshaw9047
    @williamshaw9047 Před měsícem +21

    The Star Wars movies weren't shot at Pinewood, they were shot at Elstree and Shepperton. Alien was partially shot at Shepperton.
    And HR Giger's last name is pronounced "Gee-ger."

    • @postmodernrecycler
      @postmodernrecycler Před měsícem +3

      Ah, so rhymes with "wiener." All is right with the world now.

    • @shanerjedi1138
      @shanerjedi1138 Před měsícem

      They also shot TESB AFTER Alien was shot not before. I think Quentin is off on his timeline here a bit too.

    • @ADB696
      @ADB696 Před měsícem

      Agreed@@shanerjedi1138 ALIEN also came out before The Empire Strikes Back.

    • @thermonuclearcollider4418
      @thermonuclearcollider4418 Před měsícem

      @@postmodernrecycler No, it rhymes with "peeper" - it's pronounced "Gee-Gr"

    • @thermonuclearcollider4418
      @thermonuclearcollider4418 Před měsícem

      @@shanerjedi1138 Yeah - people think QT knows everything about every movie ever made, but in truth his knowledge is superficial and full of holes at best.

  • @BobMills-wz5gg
    @BobMills-wz5gg Před 23 dny +1

    We don't need anyone let alone Quentin what's his name how good these films are 😢

  • @sepsism138
    @sepsism138 Před měsícem +4

    "It still holds up!" you don't say.

  • @barbaralee7385
    @barbaralee7385 Před 7 dny

    Like many kids at the time I went through my “space madness” phase during the late 70’s. Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and of course Alien. The one that has stayed with me is Alien. I appreciate it more now than I did years ago. So many have tried to imitate it and they can’t come close. It really was ahead of its time and is a touchstone film for similar stories. I hate the concept of having a “favorite” film because I have seen so many good movies, but if I have to choose one it would be Alien.

  • @NoirFan84
    @NoirFan84 Před měsícem +25

    Ridley Scott's prime years his work was amazing, the last 20 years or so not so much. Feels like Scott lost the passion & his intense strive for perfection & detail that he had in his early years, the quality of his work hasn't been of the same level. A number of filmmakers who were masters in the age of practical filmmaking fell off in this digital age, I feel that played a part in the decline in the quality of their work too.

    • @LeroyKinkade
      @LeroyKinkade Před měsícem +8

      After Thelma and Louise things changed.

    • @damazywlodarczyk
      @damazywlodarczyk Před měsícem +5

      It's the times that got worse. The screenplays got worse, the producers got more lazy, making movies is a team effort, and the director just executes.

    • @robbo_96
      @robbo_96 Před měsícem +6

      Nah you look at the like of Spielberg and Scorsese to see their almost effortless transition to the modern age, and how modern directors like Nolan and Villeneuve has used the digital era as a masterful tool, it's literally that Scott has gotten lazy and is just smashing out by-the-numbers production line work to fit a deadline now, ironically becoming more like a Robert Aldrich type

    • @NoirFan84
      @NoirFan84 Před měsícem +5

      ​@robbo_96 Well, there's an argument Scorsese has fallen off too tbh. His films are still good but I wouldn't say they've been great in a long time. Barring Silence, I think Silence is outstanding. Carpenter, Cronenberg, De Palma, Coppola etc., are certainly not what they were.

    • @robbo_96
      @robbo_96 Před měsícem +7

      @NoirFan84 hm? Wolf of Wall Street, Silence, The Irishman, Killers of the Flower Moon is an amazing run, like it's night and day with what Scott is producing right now; I don't like all those 4 movies equally but there's no doubting his prowess is as strong as ever and adapted to modern cinema

  • @rara58524
    @rara58524 Před 21 dnem

    The moment you hear Quentin speak, you know you are up for some pulpy spicy story and not a second will be squandered without keeping you on the edge of the seat waiting to hear what happens next. This guy is a supernatural born story teller. I think he could narrate the phone book in such a fun way that you would give up movies and turn to audiobooks just from this experience.

  • @Alex-kh8np
    @Alex-kh8np Před měsícem +10

    The shaved orangutan idea was later used to create the female cast of sex and the city

  • @Judgedredd95
    @Judgedredd95 Před 27 dny +1

    In the end, the actor on Alien suit is the same actor on Predator suit.

  • @artofsam
    @artofsam Před měsícem +17

    The only disappointing thing I always felt about the Alien lifecycle is that it ceases to no longer be interesting one the alien is fully matured and it’s especially boring when Cameron made the Aliens into a bug hive. I always felt that in a similar way to the Thing the Alien should be constantly adapting to its environment and we keep seeing new and strange ways in its evolution. To me the most frightening thing about the original Alien is that you can’t understand how the creature works, it’s completely unpredictable that and the fact its defence mechanism makes it extremely hard to kill. It’s such a shame that the sequels really scrapped with the mystery of the Alien because to me that is why it was frightening, you should never have all the answers when it comes to that creature.

    • @azohundred1353
      @azohundred1353 Před měsícem +4

      Good point, I do find The Thing more effective when it comes to that. The less-is-more aspect when it comes to explanations really works better for these sci-fi monsters. All these years later, we still don't know a lot about the alien species from John Carpenter's The Thing(not counting other media like comics or video games that feel too far removed from the John Carpenter movie, in my opinion), and that's what makes it even more effective as a horror film today.

    • @robbo_96
      @robbo_96 Před měsícem +2

      You wouldn't have a franchise if you didn't expand on the creature AT ALL. Aliens didn't ruin a thing imo; we still knew nothing of their homeworld or how they arrived on the planet or their evolutionary history. Cameron just allowed us to see more of how they operated as a species and used that as strength in the context of the story and character development and stakes.

    • @artofsam
      @artofsam Před měsícem +2

      @@robbo_96 I don’t mean to sound like I am being too harsh on Aliens as I also love that movie and Cameron is an incredible director but it was just one minor criticism of mine that yes he maintained the mystery of where they came from but in terms of expanding on how they operate all he did was design a Queen Alien which by proxy immediately associates the Aliens with more earth like creatures such as insects which to me defeats the purpose of it feeling “Alien” what Giger and Ridley did with the original was that they give the creature an almost supernatural aura about it, everything about that creature and the way it operated was telling the audience “you have no idea what you are dealing with here” and that what makes it frightening. Soon as Cameron turned them into bug like creatures that can be killed with a few shots from a pulse rifle he inadvertently stripped away some of the threat.

    • @azohundred1353
      @azohundred1353 Před měsícem +2

      @@artofsam I agree, and it's worth noting that James Cameron was heavily inspired by Them! (1954), with the giant ants in it basically being the precursors to the xenomorphs and the hive aspect with the queen and flamethrowers used as well. There's interesting frame by frame comparison videos of the two movies, actually.

    • @Heller103085
      @Heller103085 Před měsícem +1

      You know whats funny…the aliens toy line had an interesting concept….the aliens would become a version of whatever animal they came from ala gorilla
      Alien, snake alien, panther alien…i always thought that would have been a cool idea

  • @xaviervega468
    @xaviervega468 Před 25 dny +1

    Tarantino's love of film comes through every time.

  • @RoverIAC
    @RoverIAC Před 27 dny +5

    not so smart there QT. Aliens was made before Empire Strikes Back. (1:18)

    • @Quadzilla99
      @Quadzilla99 Před 23 dny +2

      *Alien ....but you're right

    • @RoverIAC
      @RoverIAC Před 23 dny +1

      @@Quadzilla99 oops... your right.

  • @spiffhedge
    @spiffhedge Před 26 dny +1

    That whole clip was worth it to hear Tarintino talk about a hairless ape. Awesome!

  • @Bale4Bond
    @Bale4Bond Před měsícem +6

    Tarantino is excruciating to listen to.
    Yes, he is passionate, but he is also close to overwhelming.

    • @maximusprime3459
      @maximusprime3459 Před měsícem +1

      😂So true. Once you get him going, he's the guy at the party who holds court til the host says: "alright its getting kinda late and I got work in the morning!"

  • @dennisjansson6239
    @dennisjansson6239 Před měsícem

    Awsome video, saw this & Tarantino on Jaws too some minutes ago. Jaws & Alien are 2 of the MOST ultimate Monster-movies EVER! Hope we need Peter Jackson on Thunderbirds, Peter Jackson on Doctor Who, Peter Jackson on Jurassic Park & Peter Jackson on King Kong too, we need those videos too. 💙

  • @jlobiafra
    @jlobiafra Před měsícem +4

    An orangatang without hair would look like Trump.

  • @racenturtlez
    @racenturtlez Před 5 dny

    love this, feels good to finally have another new alien in romulus that makes the original even better

  • @felyxmillicent6538
    @felyxmillicent6538 Před měsícem +3

    The first two Aliens are unmatched in the franchise. I loved Resurrection tho for what it was.

  • @signalenergie
    @signalenergie Před 10 dny

    It's just incredible what Quentin knows about film. He has a memory like an elephant. So great.

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore Před měsícem +1

    I love this stuff. Reminds me of that old science fiction film documentary called Watch The Skies. Just a bunch of famous directors talking about their favorite movies.

  • @lukegracia2638
    @lukegracia2638 Před 15 dny

    they weaved something together and created a genre

  • @derrellstaten948
    @derrellstaten948 Před 25 dny

    I am glad he mentioned that that others writers actually rewrote the script!!

  • @loneventhorizon
    @loneventhorizon Před 28 dny +1

    I imagine Tarantino would hate it. But I love the idea of the idea of a movie flowing through different minds, like it's travelling through alternate minds looking for it's final form.

  • @mindwipemindwipe7584
    @mindwipemindwipe7584 Před 18 dny

    id love to see Quentin's take on Back to the Future Trilogy.. Robert Zemeckis nailed that time honered set of films and no continuity was missed.

  • @pixiniarts
    @pixiniarts Před 29 dny +1

    I'm guessing the 'shaved orangutang' idea might have comes from E.A Poe's story 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'. If you read the script for Alien, I can see it popping in to someone's head, Alien dragging Brett into the ceiling vs the Orangutang in Rue Morgue shoving a victim up a chimney...

  • @stunnerofagunner
    @stunnerofagunner Před 26 dny +1

    And look what 'Cinema' has become..

  • @theobster
    @theobster Před 15 hodinami +1

    I didn’t know about the Orangutan, I’d just taken a mouthful of tea when Quentin mentioned shaving it………….. I’ve just finished wiping tea of my ipad👍🏼

  • @austenpowers
    @austenpowers Před měsícem +1

    Wowzers great interview where is the rest please?

  • @fleatactical7390
    @fleatactical7390 Před 6 dny

    It's funny hearing this backstory. It makes me wonder what reading the script would have been like. I bet far darker and scarier than the movie even was. I guess that's typical though. Original written sources that were later turned into movies are usually far more haunting or disturbing than the resulting film.

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp6341 Před 27 dny +1

    All those directors who turned it down HAD to be kicking themselves when this became such a huge hit and a classic sci fi film.

    • @vanessajazp6341
      @vanessajazp6341 Před 26 dny

      @@theinvisibleman2070 Agreed.
      But you know some of those other directors wish they hadn't turned it down.

    • @joneel1988
      @joneel1988 Před 24 dny

      not necessarily. I mean good directors, even those who turned it down, know their limitations. So if they are not comfortable with the genre/vfx or not invested enough in the story...the end result would have looked different.

    • @vanessajazp6341
      @vanessajazp6341 Před 23 dny

      @@joneel1988 Agreed

  • @keepgrindingup7661
    @keepgrindingup7661 Před 8 hodinami

    The album cover Brain Salad Surgery by Geiger..THAT ALSO scared the sh!t out of me

  • @MrCtmcclain
    @MrCtmcclain Před 13 dny

    well thank God, Ridley Scott did the film and gave us a classic and one of the most iconic monster in scifi-horror film history!

  • @michaelkuhlman883
    @michaelkuhlman883 Před měsícem +1

    One small correction, Quentin--Star Wars was NOT shot at Pinewood but at Elstree.

  • @MOSMASTERING
    @MOSMASTERING Před měsícem +1

    In my head, I always think its an 80s movie.. but no.
    The fact that it came out in 1979 just adds even more points to the overall score breaking excellentness of the movie Alien..
    Everything about it...its JUST SO DAMN GOOD!!!
    Story, EFFECTS, suspense, acting, kick ass hero chick, dystopian future, weapons, Ai/Robots, Space & Spaceships, quotable as hell ... And, Bill Paxton.

    • @santafucker1945
      @santafucker1945 Před 27 dny

      My brother in christ, Bill Paxton was in Alien 2(1986), not in Alien (1979)

    • @rolandmeyer3729
      @rolandmeyer3729 Před 27 dny +1

      Friend, Bill Paxton was in Aliens 1986, but not Alien 1979.
      Also, don't forget the visceral (pun intended) impact of the music composed by Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner, giants in their own right. 🖤

  • @adinocc2042
    @adinocc2042 Před 7 dny

    Alien works so well because the human drama comes before the horror sets in. It's good all around, but it's so good because of the actors and how they get along.

  • @CollectionTHX1138
    @CollectionTHX1138 Před 11 dny

    Giler and Hill bought into Dan O'Bannon's not-so-well-written-B-movie-screenplay on the strength of the Chestburster scene. They also added Ash. H.R. Giger is pronounced "gee-ger" not "guy-ger". Dan O'Bannon worked with him on Jodorowsky's Dune that didn't get completed. He showed the Necronomicon art Book by H.R. Giger to Ridley Scott. He said that's it. That's the Alien. Ridley Scott made Ripley a woman and the hero. The original script made it interchangeable whether the characters were male or female. It's always fun listening to Tarrantino's enthusiasm and interesting that he talked to Walter Hill. It's on the voluminous Blu-ray's and magazines of that period.

  • @universalhead
    @universalhead Před 20 dny

    Amazing film and production for 79. 10 out of 10.

  • @ChadBest-ug8uo
    @ChadBest-ug8uo Před 24 dny

    I remember being 10 when this movie came out. Only the kids with the "cool" parents were allowed to see it. It had quite the buzz in the neighborhood. Now I know what they were talking about. This movie still holds up!

  • @JohnDoe-kq9xm
    @JohnDoe-kq9xm Před 12 dny

    After 45 years, this first movie doesn't age to me. Even today it's still scaring the living shit out of people.

  • @The_Isaiahnator
    @The_Isaiahnator Před 27 dny

    Tarantino can find a captivating story in anything.

  • @ImBlackIvy
    @ImBlackIvy Před 27 dny

    The time they made this movie with the technology back then was superb quality

  • @scott6430
    @scott6430 Před 26 dny

    It’s up there as the best science fiction movie ever. Romulus was amazing, they need to give the keys to Alvarez moving forward. It was what we’ve been missing since aliens, but more horror than action.

  • @lestergreelack3131
    @lestergreelack3131 Před 25 dny

    "Alien" was the only movie I watched, which REALLY scared me.