Dopo che una nave mercantile spaziale percepisce una trasmissione sconosciuta che interpretano come una chiamata di soccorso, uno dei membri dell'equipaggio viene attaccato da una misteriosa... Leggi tuttoDopo che una nave mercantile spaziale percepisce una trasmissione sconosciuta che interpretano come una chiamata di soccorso, uno dei membri dell'equipaggio viene attaccato da una misteriosa forma di vita durante il suo sbarco sulla luna, e presto si rendono conto che il suo cicl... Leggi tuttoDopo che una nave mercantile spaziale percepisce una trasmissione sconosciuta che interpretano come una chiamata di soccorso, uno dei membri dell'equipaggio viene attaccato da una misteriosa forma di vita durante il suo sbarco sulla luna, e presto si rendono conto che il suo ciclo vitale è appena iniziato.
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Structural perfection matched only by its hostility
The dark, cold beauty of this film will never be equaled.
In space no one can hear you scream
Seems to get better and better as time goes on, maybe because as I mature, I appreciate the fine acting details or is it that there are fewer and fewer films to compare Alien to. Alien is a masterpiece in so many areas (in no order); Editing, photography, acting, direction, art, music, sound, script. In fact Alien ought to be mandatory viewing for every film director whether budding or currently or even as a refresher for well seasoned film makers.
It's so clear Ridley was able to make the film he wanted to make without interference from non creative parties.
A Timeless Science Fiction Masterpiece
I feel it's especially hard for science fiction films to stand the test of time - which is kind of inherent to the genre I suppose - and 'Alien' simply remains an outstanding achievement in that regard. It's a testament to the talent of everyone involved, but especially to the vision of director Ridley Scott. The film was crafted with so much love for every little detail, and the designs by Moebius, Chris Foss - and in particular the Lovecraftian horrors unleashed by Swiss surrealist H.R. Giger - are among the best and most iconic in any science fiction film. This isn't just an outstanding, timeless piece of entertainment: it's a work of art. 10 Stars out of 10.
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Holds up as a classic.
Fantastically atmospheric, chilling and terrifying even now, the story holds up incredibly well. The special effects were incredible for the time, no wonder the franchise is still in demand, though sadly nowhere near the quality of this one or its amazing successor.
The music is fantastic, the direction is incredible, and as for the Alien itself, way ahead of its time. Weaver is phenomenal, but arguably she's upstaged by the creature.
You can't help but remember scenes days after watching it, it definitely has the chill factor.
A cinematic masterpiece. 10/10
Probably my favorite movie ever.
It feels a bit like Blade Runner, with its borderline avant-garde use of quiet moments. However, unlike Blade Runner (which is just as strong a film) this movie uses its nebulous setting and ominous set design, music, lighting, and sound design to instill a deep, troubling fear in the audience.
All 'Alien' Movies Ranked by IMDb Rating
All 'Alien' Movies Ranked by IMDb Rating
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- QuizAccording to Yaphet Kotto, Sir Ridley Scott told him to annoy Sigourney Weaver off-camera, so that there would be genuine tension between their characters. Kotto regretted this, because he really liked Weaver.
- Blooper(at around 1h 35 mins) A crewman with a black panel of some kind is visible through the smoke as Ripley runs through the corridors at the end of the film.
- Citazioni
Ripley: Ash, can you hear me?
[slams her hands down on the table]
Ripley: Ash?
Ash: [awakens and starts speaking in an electronic and distorted voice] Yes, I can hear you.
Ripley: What was your special order?
Ash: You read it. I thought it was clear.
Ripley: What was it?
Ash: Bring back life form. Priority One. All other priorities rescinded.
Parker: The damn company. What about our lives, you son of a bitch?
Ash: I repeat, all other priorities are rescinded.
Ripley: How do we kill it, Ash? There's gotta be a way of killing it. How? How do we do it?
Ash: You can't.
Parker: That's bullshit.
Ash: You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.
Lambert: You admire it.
Ash: I admire its purity. A survivor... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
Parker: Look, I am... I've heard enough of this, and I'm asking you to pull the plug.
[Ripley goes to disconnect Ash, who interrupts]
Ash: Last word.
Ripley: What?
Ash: I can't lie to you about your chances, but... you have my sympathies.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe title of the movie is slowly created one line at a time at the top of the screen during the opening credits, starting out with the I, then the slash in A and the backslash in N, and then the vertical lines in L and E (so it looks like / I I I \). After that, the ensuing lines of each letter are added slowly one at a time until the title is fully visible.
- Versioni alternativeThe 2003 DVD release plasters the 1979 version of the 20th Century Fox logo with the 1980's version.
- ConnessioniEdited into Star Trek: The Next Generation: Datalore (1988)
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- Alien, el octavo pasajero
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- Budget
- 11.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 84.206.106 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.527.881 USD
- 28 mag 1979
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 109.501.712 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 57min(117 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1







