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8.4/10
IMDb98%
Rotten TomatoesBest Effects Visual Effects | 1987 | Robert Skotak
Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1987 | Don Sharpe
Best Special Visual Effects | 1987 | Robert Skotak
Best Actress | 1987 | Sigourney Weaver
Best Director | 1987 | James Cameron
Best Writing | 1987 | James Cameron
Best Supporting Actor | 1987 | Bill Paxton
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1987 | Carrie Henn
Best Supporting Actress | 1987 | Jenette Goldstein
Best Special Effects | 1987 | Dennis Skotak
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1987 | Ronald Shusett
Top Box Office Films | 1987 | James Horner
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie Including All Extra Features For and | 2003 | Charles de Lauzirika
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie (Including All Extra Features) | 2003 | Charles de Lauzirika
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1987 | Sigourney Weaver
Best Music Original Score | 1987 | James Horner
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1987 | Peter Lamont
Best Sound | 1987 | Michael A. Carter
Best Film Editing | 1987 | Ray Lovejoy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1987 | Sigourney Weaver
Best Production Design | 1987 | Peter Lamont
Best Make Up Artist | 1987 | Peter Robb-King
Best Sound | 1987 | Roy Charman
Best Audio Commentary New for DVD | 2003 | Dennis Skotak
Best BehindtheScenes Program New for DVD For and | 2003 | Charles de Lauzirika
Best BehindtheScenes Program (New for DVD) | 2003 | Charles de Lauzirika
Best Actor | 1987 | Michael Biehn
Best MakeUp | 1987 | Peter Robb-King
Best Costumes | 1987 | Emma Porteous
Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Supporting Role in a Feature Film Comedy Fantasy or Drama | 1987 | Carrie Henn
Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1987 | Jane Feinberg
Budget 18,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 183,316,455 USD

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Like most films, the movie wasn't shot in sequence. But for added realism, James Cameron filmed the scene where we first meet the Colonial Marines (one of the earliest scenes) last. This was so that the camaraderie of the Marines was realistic because the actors had spent months filming together.
When filming the scene with Newt in the duct, Carrie Henn kept deliberately blowing her scene so she could slide down the vent, which she later called a slide three stories tall. James Cameron finally dissuaded her by saying that if she completed the shot, she could play on it as much as she wanted. She did, and he kept his promise.
Bill Paxton continuously apologized to Carrie Henn throughout filming every time Hudson had to swear in front of her. Carrie later admitted that she didn't mind, mainly because she really didn't know what any of the words meant.
Lance Henriksen had privately pledged to quit acting if this part didn't work out for him after years of journeyman roles. It proved to be one of his most successful films.
In both the standard and special edition versions, the fifteen minute countdown at the end of the film is indeed fifteen minutes.
Like most films, the movie wasn't shot in sequence. But for added realism, James Cameron filmed the scene where we first meet the Colonial Marines (one of the earliest scenes) last. This was so that the camaraderie of the Marines was realistic because the actors had spent months filming together.
When filming the scene with Newt in the duct, Carrie Henn kept deliberately blowing her scene so she could slide down the vent, which she later called a slide three stories tall. James Cameron finally dissuaded her by saying that if she completed the shot, she could play on it as much as she wanted. She did, and he kept his promise.
Bill Paxton continuously apologized to Carrie Henn throughout filming every time Hudson had to swear in front of her. Carrie later admitted that she didn't mind, mainly because she really didn't know what any of the words meant.
Lance Henriksen had privately pledged to quit acting if this part didn't work out for him after years of journeyman roles. It proved to be one of his most successful films.
In both the standard and special edition versions, the fifteen minute countdown at the end of the film is indeed fifteen minutes.
"Private Hudson: Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man? Private Vasquez: No. Have you?"
"Ripley: You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage."