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  1. Sep 29, 2011
    8
    Ridley Scott's "Alien" is scary and amazing. It has the scary tense moments, presenting them with such screenplay that's even rare these day. A definite must watch.
  2. howieh.
    Dec 19, 2005
    10
    Excellent, stylish, suspenseful flick.
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  3. Oct 4, 2010
    10
    This film is meticulously constructed, and all of its components fit together almopst perfectly. Creepily paced, wonderfully acted, and menaced throughout, Alien is one of the best films ever made.
  4. RomanS.
    Sep 1, 2005
    10
    All-time fave (if not the second part) and I never got tired watching it over and over again (after having bought an Alien Quadrilogy box set).
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  5. Apr 19, 2011
    9
    "In space no one can hear you scream". A most memorable tagline from one of the most terrifying, science fiction horror films I have seen in my life. After the success of Star Trek and Star Wars, the filmmakers have produced a terrifying Sci-fi horror and boy have they done a great job. The film focuses on seven space crew members, who are on a return ship to Earth. The crew, awakened by the ships computer, receives a transmission from an unknown asteroid. By orders from their employers, the crew search on the asteroid and find an alien spacecraft. Kane (one of the crew members) searches inside a chamber which encountered of numerous eggs, and one of them opens up and releases a creature, famously known as a "Facehugger" that attacks him on the face. The crew decide to take Kane back to their spaceship and try to remove the Facehugger, but are unable to as it is strapped tightly around is neck, and fear any sudden move attempt could cause the creature to strangle Kane and kill him. Eventually though he lets go of Kane and dies of unknown cause. I will not spoil what happens from this point, but what I will warn all newcomers who haven't seen the movie yet to brace themselves. What I really liked about this movie was that, although the special effects for its day were great, it was more of the suspense than anything. I've got to admit, suspense was a category that I never really got into because they would always drag it on for too long and wanted to know the climax as soon as possible. But when I watched this, I got into it so much that I wasn't bothered about the timing of how long it took to actually unveil the mystery or shadow hidden in the dark. The performance of cast also helped to make this film come alive, as I reckon it wouldn't have got the same response from critics and audiences had they not delivered a great performance. Nowadays I understand and appreciate these kinds of films more. I realised that that you don't always necessarily need to start and finish and movie with a bang by showing off none stop action - gun shooting, long lasting brawls and chase scenes that usually occur during the final 30 minutes of a film. Sometimes just a quiet and frightening suspense like this is a good enough. I give credit to Dan O'Bannon who wrote this incredible story, and director Ridley Scott for using his skills to make sure that the cast, (particularly Sigourney Weaver's character Ripley) delivered a brilliant performance. Alien is one of the films that have become a cult classic, and still remain popular today Expand
  6. Timbuck2
    Aug 2, 2006
    0
    This movie can never bee made into a decent film, it will always be pathatic and nothing but fake gore, annoying script and stupid scares...awful in every way...no match for "The Descent".
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  7. PatC.
    Jan 20, 2004
    9
    The slaughterfest that occurs two-thirds of the way through is literal overkill, but the hot-wiring of the science officer is one of the wierdest other-worldly things ever put on film. The plot line development from the beginning to the establishment of the alien out of control on the spaceship is a finely honed masterpiece of editorial pacing and actualization. So, except for digressing into milking the fright of the audience, this movie is 2 hours of non-stop worship and praise of the audience's attention. As for the director's cut, it may improve or degrade the original release, which as presented should be memorialized here without consideration of later touch-ups or blemishes. Expand
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  8. RickG.
    Nov 12, 2003
    10
    One of the all time greats is back on the big screen. Catch it while you can. It won't play as long or on nearly as many screens as the latest lackluster Matrix movie, and that's shame. The H.R. Giger inspired sets and Alien are simply the most mesmerizing creations in cinema history. Forgot all the CGI creations out there these days. Alien is the real deal if you're looking for film to take you away from this world for a couple of hours. Expand
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  9. TheresaS.
    Nov 5, 2003
    10
    This movie will be the best experience of my life after school at 4:15... so will lotr: return of the king.
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  10. PIRANHAG.
    Dec 3, 2003
    9
    My favourite movie. It´s gorgeous and even on our days it scares the sh.t out of you... but director´s cut version has new scenes BUT deleted ones And the movie´s shorter than the original.... WHAT THE F... IS THIS DIRECTOR´s CUT VERSION?
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  11. D.M.
    Oct 30, 2003
    10
    In 1979 this movie had the most active tv promotion ever: IN SPACE NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM! Few video stores, a minimum of "multi" cinemas and tv channels. Greed is the only reason to have ever moved this particular movie to the small screen in any fashion, and the small screen has never done it justice. SEE THIS MOVIE ON THE BIG SCREEN, you will not regret it, you will be entertained, this is the only theatre house movie I ever sat thru that had my ink pen jumping in my shirt pocket and nearly caused me to empty my bladder in public! It is one of the few movies where the tale, actors and commotion overwhelm the special effects. Expand
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  12. CharlesH.
    Jan 8, 2004
    10
    One of the best horror/sci-fi films of all. Too bad the majority of entries in these genres (including the Alien sequels after Aliens) aren't as good. As for all of the crying about Mr. Scott's editing changes, the original theatrical version is included on the DVD.
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  13. TerryDavis
    Nov 2, 2003
    10
    I personally have seen this movie more times than I care to admit, but when the opportunity to see it on the big screen arises, it?s an absolute treat. The dark, gritty world Ridley Scott places us in best experienced in a big, darken theater where you can almost taste the sweat and feel the claustrophobia. And don?t forget the truly original story, believable dialog, great acting, or amazing production design all executed by one of our truly great directors. A masterpiece other films strive to match - 24 years after the fact.. Expand
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  14. KenG.
    Nov 5, 2003
    10
    My viewings of this film are close to triple digits, yet what a thrill to see it once again on the BIG SCREEN. A perfect film.
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  15. JoshuaW.
    Nov 6, 2003
    9
    The movie was perfect when it was originally released. I think Scott should have left it's cut as it was. The last scene added is especially poor. It's not needed and it slows down one of the greatest, "the clock is ticking" sequences in cinematic history. Besides, why does she all of a sudden take a new path between the escape shuttle and the self-destruct sequencer? The original cut is a perfect film in every way, this one was a little off. I really wish directors would stop tinkering with their masterpieces. Expand
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  16. S.Port
    Nov 7, 2003
    10
    It was great.
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  17. No-OneCanHearYouMulroneycakes
    Oct 29, 2003
    10
    What's to be said? Brilliant. Scary. Horrible. Scary. Scary. Tense. Intelligent. Oh, and it's scary. It has to be seen, especially if you like being scared. And the sequels are pretty good too: diminishing returns maybe, but none of them quite make it to "bad" status: even the fourth has its moments, and is written by Joss Whedon, so it simply can't be bad, according to Newton's Laws of Physics. Get all four and watch them one Bank Holiday weekend (or whatever equivalent you crazy Americans may have) Expand
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  18. DanC.
    Mar 19, 2004
    10
    One of the most suspenseful films of all time!
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  19. RayX.
    Jul 19, 2005
    10
    A great sci-fi suspense flick. I remember seeing it the first time and being scared in my seat not when the alien popped out but in the following 20 minutes or so when you didn't know where it was in the ship.
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  20. Chuck76
    Nov 1, 2003
    10
    There's not much point in reviewing this masterpiece as I guess most people have already seen it. But it's worth a mention that the soundtrack has been spruced and the famous cut Dallas cocoon scene is inserted. It's also great to see it on the big screen as I was barley born when it was originally released. The cutting and adding really don't upset the pace of the movie and everything looks and feels just as claustrophbic as it always did. Even if you own the DVD and have seen it a thousand times it's worth the admission fee to see it on the big screen. They dont make 'em like this anymore! Expand
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  21. SabrinaM.
    Nov 29, 2003
    8
    Compelling. a modern horror story that is a one of a kind for the genre.
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  22. Nov 1, 2010
    9
    Awesome movie. The suspense was great and the acting was very well done. The alien itself was very scary, and the plot had me always guessing about what would happen next. Overall I absolutely loved this movie.
  23. Aug 23, 2010
    9
    Space Freighter stops to check out a distress signal, finds crashed unknown craft, strange things inside, crew member gets attacked, survives, or does he? Still a brilliant film after all these years. Very intense & a good mixture of personalities within the crew. Forgot how good Ian Holm is as Ash & still probably Sigourney Weaver's best film. The effects are fine but the Alien does look like a man in a suit at times. Expand
  24. May 2, 2011
    7
    Alien is one of the first horror movies I've seen and I think it was a good, suspense, science fiction movie which is definitely worth a watch. This movie introduced the grotesque and horrifying creature to cinema and TV screens. I'd thought I would never watch an Alien movie knowing that the movie was a sci-fi horror flick. Well, I plucked up the courage to see this movie and I thought it was a satisfying movie and is a good start to the Alien franchise. The movie is primary set on a huge space ship and carrying 7 crew members. This movie does start off slow but it does gradually introduce the main creature eventually. The nightmare begins after a couple of the crew investigate an abandoned alien spaceship on a dark and misty unknown planet. I actually jumped a little bit seeing when one of the crew members suddenly gets attacked by a crab like creature known as a facehugger; breaking through his space suit and latching onto his face. In my own opinion, these little critters with their crab like fingers, slimy alien tail and brownish appearance is possibly more terrifying to look at than the actual matured Alien. It's a good thing that they die as soon as they impregnate the embryo into their victim. The steps that we witness, in creating an alien are quite horrific and this introduces some horror to the movie; seeing the helpless human slip into a coma while an immovable facehugger impregnates them with an Alien embryo and then having the Alien burst out of the rib cage of the host and run away to fully mature, also known as a chestbuster. It's fascinating to watch and the grossest scene in the movie. Ah yes, the famous chestbuster scene: I thought that I wouldn't be able to stomach this scene but I found it to be the highlight of this movie. Seeing the crew member Kurt first enjoying a meal with the rest of the crew, unknown to him and the others, that the alien inside him is about to burst out of him creates an uncertainly atmosphere. The facehugger just leapt onto him, put him into a coma and died. It makes us think that at the moment, everything is alright with Kurt which I like because it does build up a bit of tension. I then knew what was going to happen when Kane was squirming and fidgeting and then the alien famously burst out of his stomach with a squirt of blood. What I find amazing is that the alien is a puppet and it makes you believe that its actually happening; no CGI here. The baby alien casually looks at the rest of the crew as if he's saying "What the hell are you looking at?" Then he just jumps out of Kurt's body and runs out of the room like he has a skateboard under his feet (I thought that was funny). I somehow find it weird that I think that the baby alien is cute. I love the design of the matured alien and we see for the first time, a great horror icon. His long claws, two mouths, skinny build and his huge head make him look like a typical monster and again, no CGI here; just a tall man in a suit which makes the alien more believable looking. The alien is a stealthy creature, much like the Predator creature in the Predator movie which was released after Alien. He can't talk but seems to have enough intelligence to hide from his prey. One by one, the alien takes out the crew, leaving one crew member, Ripley, eventually standing. You don't really see the alien and his unique character design much; he pretty much lurks in the shadows of the ship, quickly moves into our view and kills using his little mouth which gives us some gory moments but not as gory as the chestbuster scene. The crew are scared to death and they are pretty much defenceless; I mean, there only scientists, not colonel marines with huge ass machine guns. The acting was good; it gets the job done in this movie. The movie can be a little boring; sometimes I would be waiting for something to happen but I guess this is a suspense film. I think this movie is a little too long but that's only a very minor criticism. The attempt at getting rid of the alien by blowing up the ship gives us a good intense ending where Ripley shoots off in one of the escape pods and then BAM! The alien is a stowaway on the escape pod. It was a bit predictable but at least it provided a satisfying ending to the movie where Ripley faces off against the alien. As for the sets used, like the space ship and the planet they land on, I thought they were well designed. As the first Alien movie I watched, it was a good, gritty sci-fi movie. This movie didn't really scare me but it was gross seeing those facehuggers! Expand
  25. Dec 13, 2010
    9
    Aliens is a cult film and rightly so, great plot awesome character interaction and awesome settings back before good CGI so had to make good models which they did. The aliens themselves are a class type of beast more like a Wasp or Ants with one queen propagating the whole species and then they eradicate anything that could cause a problem to their existence. Also not killing enough of their prey to ensure they can multiply great horror film worth a watch without a doubt Expand
  26. Jan 29, 2012
    10
    Alien isn't just an answer to the two year's previous Star Wars, it's a complete rewrite of the monster movie. The 1950s and '60s saw B-movie shlock create an almost unshakable perception that monster movies were about men in rubber suits chasing screaming blonds around in front of cardboard sets while a square-jawed scientist followed closely behind with a ray gun. In 1979, Alien took that perception and took a massive dump on it. In 1977, Star Wars convinced everyone that after Vietnam (and the endless string of disaster movies) it was okay to go to the movies and have fun again. Alien convinced them that science fiction didn't always have to be about fun. It's a movie that's just as revolutionary as Star Wars, but in different ways. Here we have a group of characters on a space ship who aren't all straight laced scientists and explorers. Some of them are dirty mechanics. The ship's captain is pissed at the world; the navigator seems bored and can't get ahold of herself when things go south. Honestly, when closely examined, Alien's main protagonist is a complete **** lost in her role as the Nostromo's third in command. Are these characters likable when viewed this way? You're damn right they're likable because we know all of them; we are all of them. Alien is about actual real people encountering the scariest monster ever conceived. Part of the fear comes from H.R. Giger's nightmarish design but I think most of it comes from an audience being able to so easily get into the shoes of these "truckers in space" and imagine how they themselves would react. If Star Wars was created to have people cheering for the good guys beating the bad guys, Alien was created for audiences to stare at the screen and not blink for two hours as the good guys are eaten. In 2003, Ridley Scott was more or less forced to create a new version of the film to premiere during Halloween. He trimmed some things and added a few things, and the film actually runs a minute shorter. It may feel a little tighter, but it's slightly inferior to the original. If you haven't seen the film that many times you probably won't notice much, so it's not all that big of a deal. "Director's Cut" or just regular 1979 version, Alien is the greatest monster movie of all time and will probably remain so forever. Expand
  27. Nov 27, 2010
    9
    Alien is half Sci-fi, half horror.The 3rd greatest horror movie after Psycho & the Exorcist & also the 3rd greatest sci-fi behind Blade Runner & 2001:A Space Odyssey. Nowadays, that costumed Bolaji Badejo may seem ridiculous in the Alien costume & those lights-disco party, wtf?:) but everything else is perfect.
  28. Jul 18, 2011
    7
    Alien succeeds in creating a tense atmosphere, and some cool moments, it's just disappointing that the characters aren't really like-able, I never really cared about any of there fates, and you never really find out who the main character is until everyone else dies, and before the actually come in contact with the Alien you have to listen to the characters having boring conversations with each other, but when the Alien finally shows up it gets enjoyable, but just know you have to some incredibly boring moments to get to the cool ones. Expand
  29. May 13, 2012
    10
    Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror debut 'Alien' is an enduring, legendary masterpiece. It's one of my favorite films of all time and has been for many, many years. The art direction and attention to detail is exquisite. Alien is a movie that never ages and still feels as fresh as the day it was wrapped (despite eventually turning into a listless franchise). If you haven't seen this movie then you really are missing out on one of cinema's eternal classics. Expand
  30. Jan 31, 2012
    8
    Classic sci-fi movie that changed movie making in its genre. Although a little dated now you still have to admire how well made the movie is. The characters are believable, the set is believable, the storyline is excellent and for most part the alien is terrifying. The main disappointment is the long shots of the alien which give it a human in a suit look. often copied but rarely bettered,if you have not seen this movie do so now. Expand
  31. Sep 20, 2011
    10
    One of the finest films ever made! Alien is horrifically atmospheric! All performances are strong. Weaver and Holm are particularly spectacular! This film has been the guiding light for so many other projects and it is one of Ridley Scott's best. It never gets old. The effects are still very convincing and this alien is easily one of the most horrifying creatures of sci-fi perfection. An ultimate sci-fi horror classic! Expand
  32. Mar 29, 2012
    9
    Alien is Ridley Scott at his very best. Intelligent, atmospheric and scary, it has quite rightly become an icon of both science-fiction and horror cinema. Like all of his films, it's visually flawless, and thematically complex, but this never detracts from what matters - character and story. There will never be another female action hero like Ellen Ripley (the sublime Sigourney Weaver) and it is in this film you see her as she was meant to be - strong, level-headed and independent, before James Cameron sunk his over-sentimental, popularity-clamoring, profiteering claws in with Aliens, which softened and some would say ruined the character of Ripley with unnecessary trivialities like a maternal instinct. The rest of the crew of the Nostromo all play their part, with John Hurt's Kane, Ian Holm's Ash and Harry Dean Stanton's Brett in particular making their mark. Alien maintains its tension throughout, and plays cleverly into the viewer's (and by extension humanity's) fear of the unknown, and Scott imbues the whole film with an intense feeling of claustrophobia, which the director himself suffers from.. It doesn't suffer from the problem that plagues so many modern horror films, that of predictability as it wrote much of the rule book. You'd be hard pressed to guess the order of the crew's grisly ends, and who'll make it out alive, as you often can in contemporary horror (something the Scream series lampoons extremely effectively). It is also highly influential in the realms of sci-fi (as it should be - it's mostly set on a frickin' spaceship) - only Scott can communicate the evil of big corporations as well, and the dark and manipulative force that pulls the strings behind the scenes of the narrative is in many ways more frightening than the alien itself. Don't get me wrong, the alien is fantastic, and H. R. Giger's mecha-organic dream case study for psychoanalysts makes an extremely effective symbol for the film's horrific themes, and its appearance has now deservedly become embedded in popular culture. In 1979, Alien was a film the likes of which the world had never seen before. Even today it leaves an impression - it's an uncompromising and provocative sci-fi/horror hybrid that is a feast for the eyes and the mind, and gives you a fair amount of heart-jolting scares for good measure. Here's hoping Ridley Scott delivers with Prometheus, and does justice to his own film legacy when he revisits it. Expand
  33. Oct 7, 2011
    10
    Amazing ambiance, visual and sound effects. A amazing film, who completely deserves its legend and still scary 31 years later. Sigourney Weaver is simply awesome.
  34. Dec 17, 2011
    10
    The geniuses that created this masterpiece should be given control of the world for this gift they have given us. This living, breathing visual motion masterpiece will unlikely ever be toppled as King of all sci-fi.
  35. Apr 15, 2012
    8
    A very good movie. Best Alien movie in the series. By far the scariest movie in the series. A few jump monments. A great fim. Alien 8.6/10
  36. Apr 11, 2012
    10
    Meticulous, absorbing set design by genius visual artist H.R. Giger, the best sci fi acting performances yet, terrifying, this masterpiece works on numerous levels.
Metascore

Universal acclaim - based on 22 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 22
  2. Negative: 2 out of 22
  1. 90
    Despite years of imitators, sequels (some great, some not so), and edited-for-television broadcasts, Alien has lost none of its power, and the big screen only intensifies its impact.
  2. 88
    The most important features of this "new" version are the digital cleaning of the print and the re-mastering of the sound. There are a few added scenes, but they are mostly insignificant and have been previously seen (at least by fans of the movie) on the laserdisc or DVD releases.
  3. Twenty-four years later -- digitally spruced up, with some scenes shaved and others padded with previously cut material -- Scott's film still shreds nerves.