Aliens

1986 Sci Fi

Big-budget special effects, swiftly paced action, and a distinct feminist subtext from writer/director James Cameron turned what should have been a by-the-numbers sci-fi sequel into both a blockbuster and a seven-time Oscar nominee. Sigourney Weaver returns as Ellen Ripley, the last surviving crew member of a corporate spaceship destroyed after an attack by a vicious, virtually unbeatable alien life form. Adrift in space for half a century, Ripley grapples with depression until she's informed by her company's representative, Carter Burke (Paul Reiser) that the planet where her crew discovered the alien has since been settled by colonists. Contact with the colony has suddenly been lost, and a detachment of colonial marines is being sent to investigate. Invited along as an advisor, Ripley predicts disaster, and sure enough, the aliens have infested the colony, leaving a sole survivor, the young girl Newt (Carrie Henn). With the soldiers picked off one by one, a final all-female showdown brews between the alien queen and Ripley, who's become a surrogate mother to Newt. Several future stars made early career appearances in Aliens (1986), including Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and Reiser. more..

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser

Reviews

  • Truly great cinema- manages to dodge that 'dodgy sequel' curse with ease.

    - Empire

    29 November 2012

  • For this movie stands to be something its predecessor was not, a megahit. And it deserves to be, for it is a remarkable accomplishment: a sequel that exceeds its predecessor in the reach of its appeal while giving Weaver new emotional dimensions to explore.

    - Time

    29 November 2012

  • There is always an interesting tension in Cameron's work between masculine and feminine qualities. When it finally hits the fan here, we're in for the mother of all battles.

    - Time Out New York

    29 November 2012

  • I'm giving the movie a high rating for its skill and professionalism and because it does the job it says it will do. I am also advising you not to eat before you go to see it.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • Under the direction of James (''The Terminator'') Cameron, put together a flaming, flashing, crashing, crackling blow-'em-up show that keeps you popping from your seat despite your better instincts and the basically conventional scare tactics.

    - The New York Times

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Top Box Office Films

    ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards (1987)

  • Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing

    Academy Awards (1987)

  • Best DVD Collection

    Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (2004)

     
  • Best Foreign Language Film

    Awards of the Japanese Academy (1987)

     
  • Best Special Visual Effects

    BAFTA Awards (1987)