Right, so this most likely will be my last post before Christmas and I figured as I had already done my revamped (actually it was newly written lol) post for the sci-fi horror film, Alien, I would look at its sequel, Aliens.
Now, I have already reviewed Aliens in the past but I figured it was worth revisiting it to tidy up the sections a bit and add a few bits here and there. Plus I recently just watched it again, so figured it would be worth reviewing again.
So, with that said, let's take another at the epic sequel that is Aliens...
And the usual warning is coming...
PLOT SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
STORY
Right OK so to start off the film begins 57 years after the events of
the first film, with Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) who is in stasis sleep,
being rescued by a deep space salvage team. Ripley
now, the only survivor of the Nostromo, has to explain her actions to
the Weyland Utani company commitee who suspend her flight licence as a
consequence of her
destroying the Nostromo in order to try and kill the alien. Ripley
herself, still suffering from post traumatic stress, has nightmares from
her harrowing ordeal on the Nostromo. However, the head of the board,
Van Luewen (Paul Maxwell) also informs Ripley that on the alien planet,
now named LV-426, now has colonies of families living there, which has
been made
habitable through the implementation of air processing stations. This
leaves Ripley horrified at the prospect of what may happen to the
families as a result of being on the alient planet.
Pretty soon after, one of the company execs, Burke (Paul Reiser) visits
Ripley and tells her that
they have lost contact with the colony, and that they want her to go
with a team of marines, as an advisor to help them know what they are up
against. Ripley eventually agrees reluctantly to go with the marines,
accompanied by Burke to the planet. Some of the crew include, the
hardened veteran Sgt Apone (Al Matthews), the down to earth Corporal
Hicks (Michael Biehn), the cocky Hudson (Bill Paxton), the seemingly
helpful android Bishop (Lance Henriksen) and the gutsy and muscly
female Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein).
On arrival at the planet, they find one of the colonies to be deserted,
with alot of
interior damage and acid burns found on the floor decks, however they do
find a young girl, Newt (Carrie Henn) who has been left traumatised,
as her family were killed by the aliens. Hudson eventually manages to
track the location of the colonists, at an atmosphere processing
station.
On arriving, the marines to their horror find some of the colonists have been cocooned by the aliens, and pretty soon the aliens themselves emerge and attack and kill most of the marines including Apone and Vasquez's good marine buddy, Drake (Mark Rolston). Ripley soon drives the reinforced military vehicle to rescue the remaining marines, and from there they decide on their plan of action what to do.
On
trying to hail the APC, their dropship, an alien infiltrates the ship
and kills the flight crew, thereby destroying the ship. Now stranded on
LV-426, Ripley and the remaining crew, have to fight for their survival
against a hoard of aliens, and find a way to escape the planet.
THOUGHTS
It has to be said that while it isn't quite the classic Alien is, Aliens
is still a very tense and gripping sequel which follows up the original
very well even if it doesn't quite scale the same heights.
And this films scores actually pretty well in that it has really well
drawn out characters and Ripley in this film turns out to be strongest
and bravest character in the whole film as she goes back to the alien
planet to face her fears.
The marine characters also add an element of
fun to the film aswell and in a way it allows for a bit of light comic
relief just before things go sour later on. The film also
despite having a modest budget of approximately 18 million dollars is
also visually very impressive as the special effects for the aliens are
excellent as are the effects for the spaceships and environmental
effects on LV-426.
PERFORMANCES AND NOTABLE SCENES (Warning: this section contains spoilers and strong language!)
As for the performances well they are excellent all round with the cast all in top form.
And to look at the cast I will start off with its main star, Sigourney Weaver who
is terrific in her role as Ripley and here she slips effortlessly back
into the character as she plays Ripley with a mixture of vulnerability
and toughness. Weaver also rightly so earned her first academy award
nomination with her performance here and its easy to see why as its
easily one of the highlights in her career.
Sigourney also has plenty of great moments in the film such as the scene
near the start where Ripley has to justify her actions to a board
meeting. And as the head of the board tries to halt Ripley's
explanation of the alien planet by saying "Thank you that will be all!"
Ripley angrily stands and shouts "GODDAMNIT THAT'S NOT ALL!! Cause if
one of those things gets down here then that WILL be all! And all
this....(she picks up some papers) this bullshit you think
is so important..." and she throws them away angrily and finishes "You can just kiss all that goodbye!!".
Another notable scene is when Burke and Lt Gorman drop by Ripley's
apartment to tell her that they have lost contact with the colonists on
the alien planet. So, in the scene Ripley makes Burke and Gorman coffee
and she says to them "I don't believe this. You guys throw me to the
wovles and now you want me to go back out there?? Forget it!" but Burke
tries to convince and asks "Let me finish?" and Ripley says "No, there's
no way". And as Burke tries to persuade Ripley again and tells her that
he has read her psyche evaluation of her nightmares and how she wakes
up each night covered in sweat, Ripley shouts at him "I said no and I
mean it! Look, I am NOT going back and I wouldn't any good to you if I
did!".
This is then followed by the scene where Ripley after having another nightmare calls Burke to
accept his offer to go down to LV-426 and she says to him "Just tell me
one thing, Burke. You're going out there to destroy them,
right? Not to study. Not to bring back. But to wipe them out". And as
Burke reassures her "That's the plan, you have my word on it" Ripley
says to him "Alright I'm in" and terminates their video chat and she
turns to her cat, Jonesy (who appears in her nightmares making hissing noises)
and says "And you, you little shithead....you're staying here!".
Then comes the scene where after the first alien attack, the surviving marines and Ripley take stock of the situation and Ripley simply suggests "I think we should take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. Its only the way to be sure" and Hudson, a bit surprised agrees and says "Fuckin A!". However, Burke isn't so keen on the idea and tells Ripley "Woa, this installation has a multi-million dollar value attached to it" and Ripley sarcastically says to him "They can bill me!".
Another good scene comes when on
Ripley and the marines are on LV-426 she discovers that Burke had sent
the colonists to the alien planet knowing the aliens were there and he
didn't warn them. And as Burke tries to justify himself, Ripley angrily
grabs him and shouts "These people are DEAD, Burke!! Don't you have
any idea what you've done here?!!! Well, I'm gonna make sure they nail
you right to the wall for this!
You're not gonna sleaze your way out of this one! Right to the wall!". And just before Ripley leaves, Burke anxiously tells her "Ripley, I expected more from you. I hoped you'd be smarter than this" and Ripley tells him "I'm happy to disappoint you!" and then leaves.
And later after Burke engineers an attempt on Ripley's life by letting a
facehugger into a room where she is with Newt and marines save her,
they confront him. So, in the scene Ripley explains to the others about Burke's plan "He figured that he could get an alien back through quarantine, if one of us was... impregnated... whatever you call it, and then frozen for the trip home. Nobody would know about the embryos we were carrying... me and Newt". Hicks however says "Wait a minute now, we'd all know" and Ripley continues "Yes. The only way he could do it is if he sabotaged certain freezers on the way home... namely, yours. Then he could jettison the bodies and make up any story he wanted". And as Burke tries to deny this, Ripley says to him "You know, Burke, I don't
know which species is worse. You don't see them fucking each other over
for a goddamn percentage!".
Then there is the scene where Ripley goes back down to the lower levels
to the heart of the alien lair to rescue Newt and she says to Bishop who
is about to protest "I don't want to hear it, Bishop! She's alive! There's still time!".
And just before Ripley leaves, she says to Hicks "Hicks, don't let him leave!" and Hicks, sitting with his face bandaged says "We ain't goin anywhere". And the moment where Ripley takes the elevator down to the lower levels
and loads up the grenade launcher and get's herself ready for a fight
and the elevator doors open and Ripley tensely moves out to find Newt is
one of the best and most suspensful scenes in the whole film.
And lastly of course is the great moment where Ripley confronts the
alien queen onboard the Sulaco as she straps herself into a powerloader
and moves toward the alien and warns her saying "Get away from her, you
BITCH!!!!" as the two of them begin to do battle.
Michael Biehn also does very well in his role as Corporal Hicks,
the cool headed marine, who is second in command of the operation to go
to LV-426. Biehn plays the part largely understated but that's what
makes his character work pretty well.
And Biehn has some good moments himself in the film that include the
scene where during the first alien attack, the marines desparately try to fall back to the RV. So, in the scene, Hicks helps a wounded marine along and shouts out to Drake, who is blazing away "DRAKE! WE ARE LEAVING!!". However, after Vasquez shoots an alien near Drake and its acid blood sprays on his face, Vasquez shouts out "NO!!!" and Hicks restrains her from helping him and he says "He's gone!" and Vasquez shouts "No, he's not!" but Hicks drops his smart gun and grabs and shouts "Forget him! He's gone!".
So, Hicks then tries to close the RV door but then an alien appears at the door and grips the handles and Hicks shouts to the others "Close goddamn door!" and Hudson grabs the door and Hicks takes out his shotgun and sticks it in the alien's mouth and shouts "EAT THIS!" and shoots the alien but its blood sprays out and hits Hudson's arm, who screams painfully but they close the door and Hicks shouts "RIPLEY! GO! GO! GO!" who speeds the RV off. Ripley eventually crashes through the exit gate at the complex and rides the RV roughshed over the barren land and Hicks come up to calm her down and says "Ripley, you've blown the tans-axel! You're just grinding metal! Come on, ease down! Ease down! Ease down!" and Ripley slows down the RV to a halt and she calms herself.
Ripley suggests they "nuke the entire site from orbit" and
points out that Hicks is now in charge since Apone has been killed. And
as Burke says Hicks doesn't have the authority to make the decision and
calls him "just a grunt!" then corrects himself by saying "No offence"
and Hicks says "None taken" and he tells the APC pilot to get ready for take off
and he tells Ripley "I say we take off, nuke the site from orbit" and he looks at Ripley, repeating her words "Its the only way to be sure" and Ripley smiles and Hicks says "Let's do it" and they get ready to leave.
Another good scene and amusing moment is when Hicks gives Ripley a wrist
strap containing a locator so Hicks can keep an eye on her location in
the complex on LV-426. And Hicks says to her "Here, I want you to wear this. Its a locator. Just so I can find you anywhere within the complex" and Ripley takes it and looks at him and Hicks says "Its just a precaution" and Ripley smiles and says "Thanks" and Hicks jokes "Doesn't mean we're engaged or anything!" and Ripley laughs.
Then comes the scene where
Hicks shows Ripley how to use a pulse rifle "I wanna introduce you to a
personal friend of mine. This is an M41A
pulse rifle. Ten millimeter with over-and-under thirty millimeter pump
action grenade launcher". And Hicks holds out the gun to Ripley and
says to her "Feel the weight" and she takes the rifle and smiles saying
"OK, what do I do?". And later as Ripley asks about the grenade
launcher, Hicks says "I don't think you wanna mess that" and Ripley says
"You started this! C'mon show me everything. I can take care of
myself" and Hicks smiles and says "Yeah, I noticed!".
Then comes the scene where the alien queen takes Newt before Ripley and
Hicks can save her and Ripley screams out "SHE'S ALIVE!! SHE'S
ALIVE!!". And Hicks grabs her and yells "OK! I BELIEVE YOU!! SHE'S
ALIVE! BUT WE'VE GOTTA GO!!! NOW!!" and they make their way to an
elevator, which opens slowly and they get inside and as the door is slow
to close an alien suddenly appears and Hicks shoots it but its acid
bleeds onto his chest armour and Ripley takes it off but it leaves Hicks
wounded.
And last of all there is the moment where Hicks and Ripley
share each other's first names just before Ripley goes to rescue Newt. So Ripley says to him "See you, Hicks" and he says "Dwayne. Its Dwayne" and Ripley says "Ellen" and he says to her "Don't be gone long, Ellen!".
Paul Reiser who was a stand-up comedian and appeared in comedy
films before this such as Beverly Hills Cops, is excellent as Burke, the
sleazy company exec who is sent with Ripley and the marines to
investigate the alien planet.
Reiser also has some really good moments in the film such as his opening
scene where he meets with Ripley (in her nightmare) where he tells her
"I'm Burke, Carter Burke. I work with the company, but don't let that
fool you I'm really an OK guy!". And when Ripley asks how long she had
been floating out in space Burke says "57 years. You were out there for
57 years. You had drifted through the core systems and it was just
blind luck that a deep salvage team found you when they did".
Another good scene from Reiser is when Burke and Lt Gorman pay Ripley a visit as he tells her that they have lost contact with the colonists on the planet. So, Burke in the scene says to Ripley as she opens the door, "Hi, Ripley. This is Lt Gorman of the colonial marine corp..." and she shuts the door on them and Burke shouts through the door "Ripley, we have to talk! We lost contact with the colony on the LV426!" and Ripley opens the door again, with a worried look.
So, as the scene proceeds, Burke tries to persuade Ripley to go with himself and Gorman and a squad of marines to find out what is going on at LV426. So, Burke says to Ripley "Look, these marines are very tough hombres. They pack state of the art firepower, there is nothing they can't handle!" and he looks to Gorman and asks "Lt, am I right?" and Gorman says "Its true, we've been trained to handle these situations". Ripley however says "Well, you don't need me. I'm not a soldier!" and Burke says "Yeah, it could be just a down transmitter but if its not, I would like you there as an advisor and that's all".
Burke then hits her with an offer and says "Look, what would you say if I could get you re-instated as a flight officer? The company has already agreed to pick up your contract" and Ripley admittedly interested asks "IF I go?" and Burke says "Yeah, if you go". Burke then tries to persuade her "Come on, that's a second chance, kiddo! And personally I think this would be good for you to get back out there, get back on the horse..." and Ripley sharply tells him "Spare me, I've already had my psyche evaluation this month!". And Burke says to her "Yeah, I know. I've read it. You wake up every night and your sheets are soaking with sweat..." and Ripley suddenly shouts "I said NO and I mean it! Look, I am NOT going back and I wouldn't be any good to you if I did!". Burke then calmly says to her, "OK, but would you do me a favour? Just think about it" and he leaves his card with her.
Then
there is the scene when the marines arrive at the cooling tower plant on
LV-426 and Ripley expresses her concerns that if the marines fire their
weapons then they will rupture the cooling system. And Burke says
"Whoa, whoa she's absolutely right!" and as the commanding officer, Lt
Gorman says irately "So? So, what?!". And Burke explains "Look, this whole
station is basically a big fusion reactor..." and Gorman gives a look of horror and Burke continues "So, you're talkin' about a
thermonuclear explosion and "Adiós, muchachos".
Then after the first alien attack as the marines and Ripley take stock
and suggest nuking the planet from orbit, Burke protests. And Burke
says of Hicks "Yeah... look, Ripley, this is a multi-million dollar
installation. He can't make that kind of decision. He's just a grunt!"
and looks to Hicks saying "No offense".
And one of Reiser's best
moments comes when Ripley confronts Burke over his decision to place the
colonists on the planet without telling them about the aliens. And
Burke awkwardly explains "Okay, look. What if that ship didn't even
exist, huh? Did you ever think
about that? I didn't know! So now, if I went in and made a major
security issue out of it, everybody steps in. Administration steps in,
and there are no exclusive rights for anybody; nobody wins. So I made a
decision and it was... wrong. It was a bad call, Ripley, it was a bad
call". And Ripley grabs him and shouts at him telling him she will nail
him "right to the wall" and before she leaves, Burke nervously says
"Ripley...! You know, I... I expected more from you. I thought you'd be
smarter than this".
Bill Paxton also is great as the cocky wisecracking marine,
Hudson, who is all tough and macho at first but then becomes terrified
after the first alien attack. Paxton being a good friend of Cameron's
(and appeared as the punk leader in The Terminator) must have been an
obvious choice for the role and you can see Paxton is having a ball here
with his part and he get's most of the best dialogue in the film.
And as a few examples I'll start with his first scene onboard the Sulaco
after the marines and Ripley awaken from hypersleep. And as Vasquez
asks who Ripley is one of the marine crew, Ferro (Colette Hiller) says
"She is supposed to be some sort of a consultant. Apparently she say an
alien once" and Hudson says "Whoopee fuckin doo!". And later during
the marines debrief over their mission, Vasquez says of the aliens "Look
man all I need to know is one thing, where they are!" and her friend, Drake says "Go, Vasquez! Kick ass" and she shakes his hands and says "Anytime, anywhere, man!". So, Hudson jokes
"Right, right. Somebody said "aliens" she thought they said "illegal
aliens" and signed up!". And Vasquez gives Hudson the finger "Fuck you,
man!" and Hudson quips "Anytime, anywhere!".
Then there is the scene where the marines land on the LV426 and search the facility but find nothing, so they report back to it Gorman, who says the area is secured and they will go in. So, in the scene, Hudson sarcastically says to Vasquez "He's comin in. I feel safer already!" and Vasquez annoyed says to him "Pendejo! Jerk off!".
Another good scene from Paxton is when the marines discuss their options after the first alien attack but Hudson notices in the RV on the monitors that Apone and Dietrich still have life signs. So, Hudson says to the others "Hey, Apone and Dietrich aren't dead. They're life signs are real low but they ain't dead" and Vasquez says "Then we go back in there and get them" but Hudson, scared says "Fuck that!" and Vasquez protests "We can't leave our people behind!" and Hudson shouts "I'm not going back in there! You can't make me!". Ripley then shouts over them "You can't help them! You can't! Right now they're being cocooned just like the others" and Hudson dispairs "Dear Lord Jesus, this ain't happening, man! This ain't happening! This can't be happening!". And when Burke protests over their option to wipe out the aliens, Hudson angrily says "Maybe you haven't been keeping up on current events, but we just got our asses kicked, pal!".
Then of course we have the classic bit of dialogue where after the drop
ship is destroyed when an alien boards the ship and kills Ferro and the
brilliantly named co-pilot, Spunkmeyer (Daniel Kash). And after the
crash Hudson says "That's great, this is really fuckin' great, man. Now,
what the fuck are we supposed to do? We're in some pretty shit now,
man!" followed by "That's it, man. Game over, man. Game over! What the
fuck are we supposed to now, huh, what are we gonna do?!!".
After this there is the scene when Ripley, Hicks and the others go back
to the command centre and Ripley asks how long is it before they are
declared overdue for a rescue and Hicks says "17 days". And Hudson
nervously says "17 days?! Hey man, I don't wanna rain on your parade,
but we're not gonna last 17 hours!! Those things are gonna come in here
just like they
did before. And they're gonna come in here......and they're gonna come
in here AND THEY'RE GONNA GET US!!".
Then after Burke engineers an attempt on Ripley's life by releasing a
facehugger into a room where Ripley and Newt and the marines rescue them
both, Burke is taken back to the others and Hudson points his pulse
rifle close at him saying "I say we grease this rat-fuck son of a bitch
right now!". And as Ripley explains Burke possible plan to potentially
sabotage the marines hypersleep chambers and jettison their bodies
afterward, leaving Hudson disgusted "Fuck! He's dead! You're dog-meat,
pal!".
And last of all is Paxton's last scene in the film (SPOILER!!!)
during the second alien attack Hudson rediscovers his courage and
shoots as many aliens as he can and he yells during fire "Come and get
it, baby! Come on! I don't got all day! Come on! Come on!
Come on you bastard! Come on, you too! Oh, you want some of this? FUCK
YOU!" before being grabbed by an alien and pulled under the floorboards
to his fate.
Carrie Henn who had never appeared in a film before also does
pretty well in her role as the orphaned Newt who Ripley takes care of
after they find her alone at the colony complex. Henn herself decided
not take take up a career in acting after the film and instead became a
teacher.
Henn has some good moments aswell that include the scene where
Ripley tries to get Newt to talk but she's still in shock from the situaton but Newt finally starts to talk to her. So, Ripley says to Newt "I don't how you stayed alive, but you are one brave kid, Rebecca" and Newt quietly says "Newt" and Ripley asks "What?" and Newt tells her softly "My name is Newt. Nobody calls me Rebecca except my brother" and Ripley smiles and says "Newt? I like that. I'm Ripley". So, Ripley then asks Newt where her family are "Newt, look at me, where are they?" and Newt angrily tells her "They're
dead! Can I go now?!" and Ripley says softly "I'm sorry, Newt. But don't you think you'd be safer here with us. These people are
soldiers, they're here to protect you" and Newt says "It won't make any
difference".
Then there is of course Henn's most famous scene in the film just
after the drop ship is destroyed and Newt says to Ripley "I guess we
won't be leaving now". And Ripley says "I'm sorry, Newt" and Newt says
"Don't be sorry, it wasn't your fault" and then she says her most famous
line of all (which I still can't quite fathom why!) "We'd better get
back cos it'll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night. Mostly".
Another scene of note is where Ripley tries to get Newt to get some sleep and Newt says to her "I don't sleep. I have bad dreams" and Ripley says to Newt of her doll "Well, I bet Casey doesn't have any bad dreams" and Ripley takes the doll and looks at her and says "Nope. Nothing bad in there!". Newt then says to Ripley "Ripley, she doesn't have any bad dreams because she's made of plastic" and Ripley smiles and says "Right, I'm sorry, Newt". Newt then says to Ripley "My mommy always said that there never any monsters, no real monsters but there are." and Ripley quietly says "Yes, there are, aren't there?". And as Ripley is about to go, Newt begs her not to go "Don't go please!" and Ripley says "Newt, I'm just going to be in the next room. I'm not gonna leave you, Newt" and Newt asks "You promise?" and Ripley sincerely says "I cross my heart" and Newt asks "And hope to die?" and Ripley says "And hope to die" and they both hug.
WARNING: SPOILER IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH!
Last of all is the final and somewhat charming scene of the film where after Ripley has defeated the alien queen and made her way back to the Sulaco along with a badly injured Hicks and damaged Bishop, she prepares herself and Newt for hypersleep.
So, in the scene Ripley get's Newt to lie down in a stasis capsule and Newt asks her "Are we going to sleep all the way home?" and Ripley smiles and says "All the way home" and Newt asks "Can I dream?" and Ripley smiles and says "Yes, honey. I think we both can". So, Ripley then plays the same flip your nose trick on Newt that Newt played on her earlier and Newt smiles and lays down and Ripley says to her "Sleep tight" and Newt says "Affirmative".
Lance Henriksen is also excellent as the android, Bishop, who
Ripley is wary of at first due to her encounter with Ash (played by Ian
Holm) from Alien, but he eventually gains her trust.
Henriksen has some good moments also that include the scene where he does that "thing with the knife" as Hudson puts it. And this is followed by the revelation that he is an android as he cut his finger during the knife scene, which anxiously causes Ripley ask "You never said anything about an android being onboard. Why not?!" and Burke says "I didn't think about it, its common practice, we always have a synthetic onboard" and Bishop says to him "I prefer the term "artificial person" myself".
So, Bishop looks to Ripley and asks "Is there a problem?" and Burke tells him "I'm sorry, I didn't know why I even didn't... Ripley's last trip out, the synth...artificial person malfunctioned" and Ripley says incredulously "Malfunctioned?!" and Burke continues "There were some problems and a few deaths were involved". Bishop then says "I'm shocked. Was it an older model?" and Burke tells him "Yeah, the hyperdyne systems were 120-A2" and Bishops says "Well, that explains it then. The A2s always were a bit twitchy.
That
could never happen now with our behavioural inhibitors. It is impossible
for me to harm or by omission of action, allow to be harmed, a human
being". So, Bishop offers some corn bred to Ripley "You sure you don't want some?" and Ripley angrily knocks it out his hand and tells him firmly "Just stay away from me, Bishop, you got that straight?!" and Bishop leaves.
Then later there is the scene where Bishop dissects one of the dead
facehuggers looking through a microscope at its internal organs and one
of the marine crew asks if he needs anything else and Bishop spookily
looks up at him and says "No". And as the crewman says "That's a nice
pet you've got there, Bishop" Bishop says "Its magnificent, isn't it?".
Another good moment for Henriksen is during the scene Ripley and the
others discuss their options and how to get the other drop ship on the
Sulaco and remote pilot it to the planet. And as no one is ready to
volunteer to do it, Bishop says "I'll go. I'll go. I mean, I'm the only
one qualified to remote-pilot the ship anyway." and Hudson says
relieved "Good idea!" and Bishop says "Believe me, I'd prefer not to. I
may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid. Believe me, I'd prefer not to. I
may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid!".
After this another good scene is when Ripley stocks on guns and ammo to
rescue Newt and Bishop warns her that the cooling system will soon
explode and he says "In nineteen minutes, this area's gonna be a cloud
of vapor the size of Nebraska".
And later on after (SPOILER!!!) Ripley
rescues Newt and Bishop get's them safely off the planet they fly back
to the Sulaco where they have Ripley has the confrontation with the
alien queen. And just before that, Bishop apologises for not being there with the ship when she came back up in the elevator "I'm sorry if I scared but that platform was just too unstable. I had to circle around to make sure it was safe to take you off". However, Bishop by now has finally gained Ripley's trust and she tells him "Bishop, you did ok" and Bishop surprised asks "I did?" and she smiles and says "Oh, yeah" but then we suddenly see acid drip on the floor of the ship and a big sharp tail puncture through Bishop's chest as he is hoisted up in the air by the alien queen and literally torn in two.
Jeanette Goldstein next up is really good also as the muscly tough female marine, Vasquez and as a funny story, Goldstein actually turned up for her audition wearing high heels and a dress as she thought that the film was about illegal "alien" immigrants and not alien monsters!
And Goldstein has a few highlights too that include her first scene where Vasquez works out onboard the Sulaco and Hudson says to her "Have you ever been mistaken for a man?" and Vasquez says "No, have you?".
Then there is the moment during Ripley's brief to the crew when Ripley becomes agitated trying to explain Kane's death, Vasquez cuts her short saying "Look, man. I only need to know one thing: where they are!". And Drake smiles and shakes her hand and says "Go, Vasquez, kick ass!" and Vasquez grins and says "Anytime, anywhere, man!". Hudson however then mocks her and says "Yeah, yeah, when they said "aliens" she though they said "illegal" aliens and signed up" and Vasquez gives Hudson the finger and says "Fuck you, man!" and Hudson quips back "Anytime, anywhere!".
And
later of course there is that moment just as the aliens first attack,
with most of the marines handing in their ammo clips to Apone to avoid shooting the coolant systems, apart of course from Vasquez and Drake, who sneakily hold onto a spare for their smart guns. And of course as the aliens attack, Vasquez let's rip with her smart gun shouting the memorable line "LET'S
ROCK!!!!" just before she does it.
Later on another good scene from Goldstein is when Vasquez says to the
others after the first alien attack "Okay. We have several canisters of
CM-20. I say we go back in there and nerve gas the whole fuckin'
nest!". And after Burke says "This is clearly an important species
we're dealing with and I don't
think that you or I, or anybody, has the right to arbitrarily
exterminate them!" and Ripley says "Wrong!" and Vasquez says coldly
"Yeah, watch us!".
And lastly during the second alien attack as Vasquez and the others
trying to escape from the aliens from the ventaliation tunnels she soon
runs out of ammo in her rifle and shoots an alien at point blank range
with her hand gun, but acid spills onto her leg, injuring her and she
yells "OH NO!!!!". At this point Gorman goes back for her but they are
soon surrounded by aliens and Vasquez takes out a grenade and says her
last line "You always were an asshole, Gorman!" just before it goes off.
Third last is Mark Rolston as Drake, the macho marine who is
Vasquez's good buddy and he does a fine job.
Rolston's good moments include when he first wakes up for hypersleep and he says wearily "They ain't paying enough for us, man!" and Dietrich says to him "Not enough to wake up to your face, Drake!" and he says "What?! Is that a joke?" and she says "I wish it were". And, Drake then looks to Hicks who has just got up "Hey Hicks, you look just like how I feel!".
Later on there is also the moment where Bishop does the thing with the "knife" and Drake holds Hudson and places his hand ontop of Bishop's and Drake encourages Bishop "Do it, Bishop!". And Bishop does his knife trick on a terrified Hudson and after Bishop finishes, Drake hands back Hudson's meal to him and says "Enjoy your meal!".
And lastly there is Drake's last moment where he fights off the aliens and he yells back at Vasquez "Go, Vasquez! Run for it!!" as he blasts his smart gun at the hoards. However, Drake soon runs out of ammo and shouts "Shit!" and he drops his smart gun and switches over to the flamethrower, however he fails to notice an alien pop up near to his side, which Vasquez shoots but its acid sprays onto Drake's face, who screams in pain and collapses.
Second last is William Hope who is pretty good as Lt Gorman, the inexperienced commanding officer of the marine op.
And Hope's good moments include when at the end of the debrief when he says to the marines "Now listen up. I want this thing to go smooth and by the numbers. I want D.C.S. and tactical database assimulation by 0830. Ordinance loading, weapons strip, and drop ship prep details will have seven hours. NOW MOVE IT PEOPLE!".
Then we have the moment when just after the drop ship
leaves the Sulaco, Ripley asks Gorman "How many is this for your, Lieutenant?" and Gorman replies "38. Simulated" and Vasquez asks "How many combat drops?" and Gorman
awkwardly says "Two. Including this one!". And the marines look at each other in surprise and Hudson says "Shit! Aww man!".
Then there is the scene where Ripley voices her concerns about the
marines firing their weapons at the cooling station. So, in the scene Ripley asks "Lt, what do those pulse rifles fire?" and Gorman says "10 milimeter explosive tip caseless. Standard light armour piercing rounds. Why?" and Ripley tells him "Well, look where your team are, they're right under the primary heat exchangers" and Gorman says "So?" and Ripley says "Well, if they fire their weapons in there won't they rupture the cooling system?". Burke then realises what Ripley is saying and joins in and says "Ho, ho, ho. She's absolutely right" but Gorman is annoyed and asks "So?! So what?!" and Burke explains "Look, this station is basically one big fusion reactor" and Gorman looks horrified and Burke says "So, we're talking about a thermonuclear explosion and adios muchachos!" and Gorman angrily says "Great! Wonderful! Shit!".
So, Gorman anxiously informs Apone and the others "Look, Apone. We can't have any firing in there. I want you to collect magazines from everybody" and this prompts disbelief from the marines with Hudson asking "Is he fucking crazy?!". Gorman then says to Apone "I want all rifles slung. Flame units only" and as Apone is about to protest "But, sir I..." Gorman interrupts and says "Just do it, Sergeant and no grenades!".
And as the alien assault begins, Gorman panics not knowing what to do and he looks anxiously at the pandemonium he sees on the marine's camera screens and he says to himself "I told them to fall back...I told them to fall back!". Ripley then shouts at Gorman "They've been cut off!" and she grabs him and shouts "DO SOMETHING!" but Gorman is helpless and Ripley storm off and takes control of the situation and drives the RV to get the marines, prompting Gorman to yell "Ripley, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING???!!!!".
And lastly there is the moment
after Gorman awakens from having sustained a concussion, we see him wearing a big bandage on his head. So, Ripley asks Gorman "How do you feel?" and Gorman says "Alright, I guess. One hell of a hangover" and he begins to apologise "Look, Ripley I just want to say..." and Ripley interrupts and says "Forget it" and says to Burke sharply "Excuse me" walks past them both.
And last of ALL is Al Matthews who is great as the tough veteran
marine, Sgt Apone. Matthews himself was a Vietnam veteran and he used
his experience to help train the actors in the film.
Matthews has some
good moments aswell such as his first scene where he addresses the
marines after they have woken from hypersleep "All right, sweethearts,
what are you waiting for? Breakfast in bed?!
Another glorious day in the Corps! A day in the Marine Corps is like a
day on the farm. Every meal's a banquet! Every paycheck a fortune! Every
formation a parade! I LOVE the Corps!". And Hudson complains as he stands barefoot "This floor is freezing!" and Apone says "What do you want? Me to search for your slippers for you?" and Hudson says sarcastically "Jee, sir! I would love that!" and Apone pulls down his eyelid and says "Look into my eye!".
And in the next scene as the marines sit down for their dinner, Hudson
asks "Hey top, what's the op?" and Apone says "Its a rescue mission,
you'll love it! There are some juicy colonist daughters we have to
rescue from their virginity!" and they crew all laugh, much to the disapproval of Ripley who looks on at them from afar.
And later on there is the marines debrief where near the end, Gorman asks the marines "Any questions?" and Hudson puts his hand up and asks "How do I get out of this chicken shit outfit?" and Apone firmly tells him "You secure that shit, Hudson!". And after the brief is over, Apone says to his crew "Alright sweethearts, you heard the man and you know the drill. Assholes and elbows!" and to an impertinent Hudson he angrily points to him and says "Hudson, come here! Come HERE!!".
Then there is the moment where
Ripley helps out the marines with their prep for the drop to the planet
and she asks if there is anything she can do and Apone says "I don't
know, is there anything you can do?". And Ripley says she can operate a
loader and Apone says "Be my guest" and as Ripley straps herself and
expertly operates the loader and picks up a crate she says "Where do you
want it?" and Apone simply laughs and says "Bay twelve, please!".
DIRECTOR AND MUSIC
Finally moving onto the director, James Cameron does a superb job here
especially given the daunting task he had in following up the classic
original. Cameron not only handles the film's tense action scenes very
well he also brilliantly builds up the tension toward the first alien
attack and after that you are left with an unnvering sense of dread
before the next one. Cameron's screenplay for the film is also very
well written and is filled with witty dialogue (as extensively already
mentioned above!).
Cameron also being Canadian and somewhat inexperienced as a film maker,
had a hard time working with the British production crew during filming
(as it was filmed at Pinewood studios and the cooling station scenes
were filmed at the disused Acton power station in London) and production
was also slowed down at times due to the British working hours.
Cameron also had an altercation with the film's original choice of
cinemaphotographer, Dick Bush, whom he fired and replaced with Adrian
Biddle (who's photography is excellent here). However I think its safe
to say that Cameron managed to rise above all that here with the outcome
of his work.
As for the music, the film features an excellent score by James Horner
and it is easily one of his very best scores as it very suspenseful and
atmospheric and the title theme is also quite memorable and it sets the
tone for the film perfectly during the tense opening credits. Horner
however during post production of the film felt that there wasn't enough
time for him to create the score he wanted for the film and he too had a
tough time with Cameron and afterward said he would never work with him
again, although they would eventually work again together on Titanic and later, Avatar.
Horner however did receive an Academy Award nomination for the score and
rightly so as it really is very memorable and over the years has been
used for alot of other film trailers, which shows its popularity and
durability over time.
FLAWS (Warning: this section may contain spoilers!)
OK, so while Aliens is an excellent film it has to be asked: does it have any flaws??? Well yeah it still has one or two.
And for starters I would have to say that while the theatrical cut is
just about the perfect length, the director's cut is just a bit too long
and I felt it includes some scenes that felt a bit unecessary.
And as an example of this are scenes such as Hudson and Vasquez checking
the empty rooms of the colonists quarters detecting a life sign, which
turns out to be just a rat. Then there are the scenes where Hicks sets
up the armed sentry droids to shoot any aliens that might approach,
which does have a suspenseful moment near the end but it still does feel
a bit superflous.
Not to mention the scene where Newt's family
discover the alien ship which features some pretty cheesy acting from
the actors playing Newt's parents, particularly the father. And in the
scene when they find the ship the father says "Folks we have scored big
this time!". Its more like a line that deserves to be in M Night
Shyamalan movie! The scene itself however still has a good payoff as we
see the father has a facehugger on his face as the mother makes it back
with him and Newt screams as she sees him.
You could also argue that while it is a well written film it still does
have some cheesy bits of dialogue that feature either in the director's
cut or theatrical one. And as an example there is the moment where
Ripley tries to reassure Newt who is afraid to sleep, that her doll,
Casey doesn't have bad dreams and Newt says "Ripley, she doesn't have
bad dreams because she's just a piece of plastic". Yeahhh OK! Then
there is of course the one where Hudson in the director's cut tries to
reassure Ripley during the drop ship flight that "Me and my squad of
badasses will protect you!". Agghhh shut up, Hudson!
Then there is the important question of just why on Earth (or LV-426 more like!) would
anyone want to live on a barren shit heap such as LV-426 in the first place???! I mean its hardly the
prettiest of
planets is it???!! Brutal winds, lovely atmosphere, scenic barren
wastelands, yep, families surely want to live there alright!! You could
argue that its all about pioneering and branching out by living on other
worlds, but they could at least find somewhere better to live than
that!! Perhaps there were already colonists living on other worlds and
this lot got the short end of the stick! Either way it just seems daft
that anyone would want to live there anyway whether they were aware of
the aliens or not!
Another issue in the plot for me is also of course to do with the film's
climax (SPOILER COMING UP!!!) where Ripley has her confrontation with
the alien queen and as their fight leads into the alien queen grabbing
the powerloader Ripley is in and bringing it crashing down into the
airlock. And in the scene Ripley opens the airlock to the brutal
gusting winds of the vaccum of space where the alien soon loses her grip
on Ripley's foot and flies into space, yet during this Ripley is able
to hold onto the rung of the airlock ladder locking her arm around it
and to top that off climb her way back up into the ship!! Now that has
to be utter bullshit as surely there is now way she would be able to
withstand the forces of the hard vaccum of space (again the Youtube
comedy channel, How it should have ended parodied this scene where
Ripley's arm breaks off and she falls into space along with Newt and
Bishop).
Although this one is debatable given that the real effects of the vaccum
of space are hard to predict given that there are solar winds in space
that would presumably cause powerful winds, other than that would space
have no wind at all?? If so then opening the airlock wouldn't cause
anything at all if it were calm in space but its not something I know
much about so I couldn't give an answer either way really. But let's
not get too carried away with that one as it is just a film after all.
So that's it for the flaws.
SUM UP
So, to sum up, Aliens is still an excellent sequel to the classic original film, Alien, even if it doesn't quite meet the same heights, its not that far off as the film's tight direction, excellent performances, great special effects, intense action and atmosphere all add up to something that is well worth rewatching.
And with that said, I will give Aliens a rating of:
9 out of 10.
So, that's it for now and I will be back with another post soon but for now I will wish you all a Merry Christmas and hope you have a good one!
Till then, Merry Christmas!
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