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Ein Notruf lockt die Crew des Raumfrachters Nostromo zu einem unbekannten Planeten. Dort saugt sich ein fremder Organismus an einem der Männer fest. An Bord entwickelt sich der Parasit zu einer grauenhaften Bestie. Ein Besatzungsmitglied nach dem. Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt (Originaltitel Alien) ist ein amerikanisch-britischer Science-Fiction-Horrorfilm aus dem Jahr und. Alien (Filmreihe) ist eine bislang sechsteilige amerikanisch-britische Science-Fiction-Filmreihe, welche mit Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt von einer fremden Welt; Aliens – Die Rückkehr; Alien 3; Alien – Die Wiedergeburt; Prometheus – Dunkle Zeichen; Alien: Covenant. Film Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt und ist zugleich eine Fortsetzung des Films Prometheus – Dunkle Zeichen aus dem Jahr Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt. Nachfolger → Alien 3. Aliens – Die Rückkehr (Alternativtitel Alien II, Originaltitel Aliens) ist ein US-amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Actionfilm aus dem Jahr und die Fortsetzung von Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt aus dem Jahr Auf der Seite der Internet Movie Database wurde bei - Erkunde tanja wunderbars Pinnwand „☆ ALIEN“ auf Pinterest. Alien Vs Predator, Kreative Fotografie, Fantasy, Prometheus Dunkle Zeichen. This is a minimalist movie poster of a Xenomorph (A.K.A. Alien) from the Alien series, directed by Ridley Scott (), James Cameron (), David Fincher.

But, was this cryptic signal, indeed, a desperate SOS, or was it a warning? Either way, somehow, something else, too, has found its way into the Nostromo, and now, its silent, dark corridors will never be safe again.
Who dares to confront the formidable Alien, the unwanted eighth passenger? In the distant future, during her return to Earth, the commercial spaceship Nostromo intercepts a distress call from a distant moon.
The seven-member crew are awakened from hypersleep and the spaceship subsequently descends on the moon. While exploring the moon, a three-member team of the crew discover a derelict spaceship and a huge chamber inside her containing thousands of eggs.
When a curious team member goes near the egg, the parasite inside the egg attacks him, rendering him unconscious. He is brought back aboard and the spaceship takes off.
After a little while, the parasite dies and his host wakes up seemingly unruffled. Acid instead of blood. Jaws inside jaws. What more could you possibly want?
This is how a movie is done. A very good sign of a movie that has gone down in history is the amount of collectively well remembered scenes.
Well, 'Alien' has so many that I won't go into it. This movie contains so many iconic scenes that has become an icon itself. So, what else?
I urge all young directors to watch this movie a zillion times, as I've already done, and take notes all along. But not in order to rip off from it, as many others have done, but to learn, learn, learn, learn and learn how a movie should be done.
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How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos 1. Movie Info. In deep space, the crew of the commercial starship Nostromo is awakened from their cryo-sleep capsules halfway through their journey home to investigate a distress call from an alien vessel.
The terror begins when the crew encounters a nest of eggs inside the alien ship. An organism from inside an egg leaps out and attaches itself to one of the crew, causing him to fall into a coma.
Ridley Scott. David Giler , Gordon Carroll. Nov 25, Twentieth Century Fox, Brandywine Productions. Scope 2.
Tom Skerritt Captain A. Sigourney Weaver Warrant Officer Lt. Ellen L. John Hurt Engineer G. Veronica Cartwright Navigator J. Ian Holm Science Officer Ash.
Yaphet Kotto Chief Engineer J. Helen Horton Mother. Ridley Scott Director. Dan O'Bannon Writer Story. Ronald Shusett Writer Story.
David Giler Producer. Gordon Carroll Producer. Ivor Powell Associate Producer. Ronald Shusett Executive Producer.
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music. Derek Vanlint Cinematographer. Terry Rawlings Film Editor. August 13, Full Review…. May 25, Rating: 3.
July 17, Full Review…. May 6, Rating: 4. April 22, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews May 19, I don't think I have to make it obvious to you all out there that the horror genre is, probably, my favorite movie genre.
There's really no other genre like it in terms of its dedicated fanbase, who will wade through oceans of shit in order to find a modern classic of the genre.
The horror genre also has its opportunists trying to cash in on a dedicated fanbase, who will watch just about anything for their horror fix, and they purposely put out shitty movies knowing that, at least a few people out there in the world will give their film a shot because it's a horror flick.
Superhero flicks are the closest thing possible to this in terms of rabid fanbases. But the one difference is the fact that hardcore superhero fans aren't seeking out low-budget, independent superhero flicks.
If they were then that market would have been over-saturated by this point, as if it wasn't already saturated in the mainstream.
The point that I'm trying to make is the fact that there are movies that every horror geek should watch, at least, once in their lifetime. It doesn't even matter if you end up liking the movie or not, but it's something that you must see.
And many people would also say that that list wouldn't be complete without Alien. If I'm gonna be honest, I have absolutely no recollection of ever watching this movie in its entirety.
I'm certain I have, but if I did then it must have been over 20 years ago. I'm 29 now, so I don't even wanna think of how far back I'd have to go if I actually did watch this movie.
But Alien is just one of those movies that, even without watching it, you know of it by reputation. Alien is, after all, one of the more financially successful horror franchises in history.
Friday the 13th has twice as many movies as the Alien franchise and it has made less than half of the money. Honestly, I've been looking for this movie for months.
I contemplated getting the Blu-Ray for this and Aliens, but I just can't afford it right now. IFC, sadly, has commercials, but they never edit movies for content or time, so this was as close as I was gonna get to watching the original cut without actually spending the money to buy it.
What'd I think of the movie? I'll be straight up, I don't think I've seen a horror movie do so much with so little.
And I don't mean that in derisive way. I think one of the benefits with this approach is that you can build so much dread out of showing very little of the actual alien itself.
And that was by design, Ridley Scott made the movie this way, not like in Jaws where the shark not being shown until the end was done more out of necessity.
Showing very little of the alien allows the audience to make up an image of what it looks like in their own mind, this adds more tension and suspense to the scene where the alien is actually shown.
They're also very clever in that, almost, every instance where you see the creature, it has evolved in appearance from the previous scene it appeared in.
First you see the facehugger, then in the next scene you might see it evolve the chestbuster. The final transformation, of course, is the full-grown xenomorph.
Though you never get a full look at its body, just bits and pieces. This effect is, of course, lessened when everyone and their mother knows what traditional xenomorphs look like in today's era.
That still doesn't mean that the thought process behind the design of the xenomorph, which is absolutely tremendous, very grotesque and completely reminiscent of its creator's HR Giger style.
The other reason the film works so well is that the fact that it takes in such an enclosed spaceship. You have to deal with the fact that you don't know when this creature is gonna appear and where from, but you also have the claustrophobic setting to boot.
These people are stuck in space with this thing their shuttle can't carry all of them , so that certainly puts them all on edge.
In terms of narrative, I don't wanna say the movie is empty, because it's not, but it's not the most important thing.
There's clearly some hints here at a bigger picture type thing, like the xenomorph can be used as a weapon. Again, there's only hints here and I don't even know if Aliens explore these issues at length.
This is a movie more about survival more than any deep existential exploration, as I'm sure Prometheus explored.
At the same time as they discover a hive colony of some unknown creature, the ship's computer deciphers the message to be a warning, not a distress call.
When one of the eggs is disturbed, the crew realizes that they are not alone on the spaceship and they must deal with the consequences.
In the far reaches of space, a crew on-board the ship Nostromo are returning to Earth until they receive a distress call, an alien one.
Unknown to them, they will soon take back with them the most terrifying creature in the universe: The Xenomorph, a killing machine that bleeds corrosive acid whenever anyone tries to hurt it.
All alone in space, no one can hear them scream: trying to warn the rest of the galaxy of the terror that is the Xenomorph.
In the depths of the cold, boundless space, Mother, the state-of-the-art AI super-computer aboard the commercial towing vehicle, USCSS Nostromo, detects a possible distress signal from the nearby barren, inhospitable moon, Acheron, and awakens the seven-member crew from cryosleep.
To investigate the mysterious transmission, Captain Arthur Dallas, along with the executive officer, Thomas Kane, and navigator, Joan Lambert, descend to the dim-lit celestial body known as LV, only to discover a downed but relatively intact extraterrestrial spacecraft, and its bizarre cargo.
But, was this cryptic signal, indeed, a desperate SOS, or was it a warning? Either way, somehow, something else, too, has found its way into the Nostromo, and now, its silent, dark corridors will never be safe again.
Who dares to confront the formidable Alien, the unwanted eighth passenger? In the distant future, during her return to Earth, the commercial spaceship Nostromo intercepts a distress call from a distant moon.
The seven-member crew are awakened from hypersleep and the spaceship subsequently descends on the moon. While exploring the moon, a three-member team of the crew discover a derelict spaceship and a huge chamber inside her containing thousands of eggs.
When a curious team member goes near the egg, the parasite inside the egg attacks him, rendering him unconscious. After 40 years, this sci-fi horror masterpiece still feels lethally contemporary.
Peter Bradshaw. Everything shrieks fit to burst, ignoring the poster tagline "In space no one can hear you scream".
Nigel Andrews. This is a screamingly spooky sci-fi tale with more than a few echoes of "The Thing" but echoes which enhance rather than detract.
Ernest Leogrande. A sci-fi thriller of palpable, nerve-tingling tension, with Sigourney Weaver -- playing warrant officer Ellen Ripley -- in stunning form.
Martin Chilton. Seen again a quarter-century later, we marvel at how the filmmaker generates so much tension and sweat with a bare minimum of moving parts.
Stephen Cole. Utilizing nothing more than the camera quietly panning around lengthy, isolated, ill-lit corridors is enough to muster chills. Mike Massie.
Where explored mankind's place in the universe and Star Wars was a grand adventure, Alien depicted space as a frightening trap where escape was near impossible.
Allen Almachar. Even if you aren't a horror or sci-fi fan, you cannot deny the paragon of cinematic mastery that is Alien.
Alien helped redefine the Sci-Fi genre for a generation of moviegoers and became the bar that all other movies had to live up to or surpass.
Allison Rose. A dreadful and gloomy film, with a clear development and full of emotion. A masterpiece of suspense, horror and fear.
Sigourney Weaver becomes an icon and helps pave the way for badass women in films. Fico Cangiano.
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How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos 1. Movie Info. In deep space, the crew of the commercial starship Nostromo is awakened from their cryo-sleep capsules halfway through their journey home to investigate a distress call from an alien vessel.
The terror begins when the crew encounters a nest of eggs inside the alien ship. An organism from inside an egg leaps out and attaches itself to one of the crew, causing him to fall into a coma.
Ridley Scott. David Giler , Gordon Carroll. Nov 25, Twentieth Century Fox, Brandywine Productions. Scope 2. Tom Skerritt Captain A. Sigourney Weaver Warrant Officer Lt.
Ellen L. John Hurt Engineer G. Veronica Cartwright Navigator J. Ian Holm Science Officer Ash. Yaphet Kotto Chief Engineer J.
Helen Horton Mother. Ridley Scott Director. Dan O'Bannon Writer Story. Ronald Shusett Writer Story. David Giler Producer.
Gordon Carroll Producer. Ivor Powell Associate Producer. Ronald Shusett Executive Producer. Jerry Goldsmith Original Music.
Derek Vanlint Cinematographer. Terry Rawlings Film Editor. August 13, Full Review…. May 25, Rating: 3. July 17, Full Review…. May 6, Rating: 4.
April 22, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews May 19, I don't think I have to make it obvious to you all out there that the horror genre is, probably, my favorite movie genre.
There's really no other genre like it in terms of its dedicated fanbase, who will wade through oceans of shit in order to find a modern classic of the genre.
The horror genre also has its opportunists trying to cash in on a dedicated fanbase, who will watch just about anything for their horror fix, and they purposely put out shitty movies knowing that, at least a few people out there in the world will give their film a shot because it's a horror flick.
Superhero flicks are the closest thing possible to this in terms of rabid fanbases. But the one difference is the fact that hardcore superhero fans aren't seeking out low-budget, independent superhero flicks.
If they were then that market would have been over-saturated by this point, as if it wasn't already saturated in the mainstream.
The point that I'm trying to make is the fact that there are movies that every horror geek should watch, at least, once in their lifetime.
It doesn't even matter if you end up liking the movie or not, but it's something that you must see. And many people would also say that that list wouldn't be complete without Alien.
If I'm gonna be honest, I have absolutely no recollection of ever watching this movie in its entirety. I'm certain I have, but if I did then it must have been over 20 years ago.
I'm 29 now, so I don't even wanna think of how far back I'd have to go if I actually did watch this movie. But Alien is just one of those movies that, even without watching it, you know of it by reputation.
Alien is, after all, one of the more financially successful horror franchises in history. Friday the 13th has twice as many movies as the Alien franchise and it has made less than half of the money.
Honestly, I've been looking for this movie for months. I contemplated getting the Blu-Ray for this and Aliens, but I just can't afford it right now.
IFC, sadly, has commercials, but they never edit movies for content or time, so this was as close as I was gonna get to watching the original cut without actually spending the money to buy it.
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Sie erfährt, dass der Abstecher zu dem Planetoiden geplant und vorrangiges Missionsziel war. In: filmstarts, Als sie kurz vor der Explosion des Reaktors von Bishop gerettet werden, kann sich die Königin unbemerkt im Fahrwerk des Abwurfschiffs verstecken und wird so zur Sulaco mitgenommen. Unterdessen kommt beim dritten Offizier Ellen Ripley, die an Bord des Landefahrzeugs das aufgefangene Signal analysiert, der Verdacht auf, es handle sich bei dem Signal eher um ein Warn- als um ein Notsignal. Dariusz Wolski. Elizabeth Shaw nicht wie von ihm behauptet gestorben ist. Joachim Kunzendorf war für Regie und Dialogbuch verantwortlich. Der Wurde lässt eine deutliche Sympathie für die seines Erachtens perfekte Spezies erkennen. Das Raumschiff Covenant ist im Jahr auf einer Kolonialmission unterwegs.
Mehr Infos. In einem letzten verzweifelten Versuch, die scheinbar unbesiegbare Bestie zu töten, aktiviert sie den Selbstzerstörungsmechanismus des Raumfrachters. November im Internet Archive auf filmcritic. In: chip. Aus der Ferne sieht Ripley mit an, wie die Nostromo durch eine gigantische Explosion zerstört wird. Alien: Covenant. Lance Henriksen a. Chris Seagers fungierte als Production Designer des Films. Das Raumschiff Covenant ist im Jahr auf einer Kolonialmission unterwegs. Kikaninchen Video vs.
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Es ist schade, dass ich mich jetzt nicht aussprechen kann - ist erzwungen, wegzugehen. Ich werde befreit werden - unbedingt werde ich die Meinung aussprechen.