OI!! With the knockin’ the head off! OI!!
Data would have been a lot less loveable if he was dripping milk all the time.
The way it’s cut and shot works, though. Well, obviously with the screamin’ and all.
Personally, the Ash on the table scene creeps me out more.
It works because my imagination was so keyed up with the score, the set, all of it. Didn’t need the fancy alien to be scared.
Picturing Adama and the white paint scene Adama drool!
Oh my gawd! I do not know if I can make it through the rest of this. I’m already having to avert my eyes from the screen too much.
See what I mean? Only the women and the black guy left. Quite innovative.
This joke is not working.
Yeah, me too. It’s been a long time since I last watched this.
Seriously. The cut between the prop head and the actor’s real head was pretty obvious, but still, well done for the time. That scene more than any other really creeped me out as a kid. The flamethrower scene reminded me of John Carpenter’s The Thing, as well.
It’s working just fine. Definitely not what you’d expect from a horror movie.
I always loved the smile before Alien kills it’s victims. It’s good to enjoy what you do best.
Weasley is not scared of the alien and is chasing his tail.
Mother! Shhh! Can we not tell the plan to the Alien?
Note the alien’s tail slowly inching its way up between Lambert’s legs before she screams. IYKWIM.
Well, we’re at the difference between the Director’s and Theatrical. In the Director’s the crew is in the Hive being used as hosts.
What other Alien trivia do you have? This is all very interesting.
I like to chase tail, as well.
I’m naughty
Kill 'em with kindness, that’s what I always say.
And by kindness, I mean nomming on brains.
C’mon James Bond…um…I mean Ripley stop the Auto Destruct!!
Weasley is on fire, running and barking and grabbing his toys. I think all the screaming and blood got him jacked up.