- Year: 1986
- Released: 18 Jul 1986
- Country: United Kingdom, United States
- Adwords: Won 2 Oscars. 20 wins & 23 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090605/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Aliens_1986_Special_Ed
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/aliens
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Runtime: 137 min
- Writer: James Cameron, David Giler, Walter Hill
- Director: James Cameron
- Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Carrie Henn
- Keywords: alien, horror, creature, space, space travel,
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Aliens Storyline
Living in a state of suspended animation for the past fifty-seven years, the sole survivor of the bloody Nostromo massacre in Alien (1979), Lieutenant First Class Ellen Ripley, wakes up in a salvage ship on its way back to Earth. Now, faced with the consequences of her actions, disgraced Ripley reluctantly accepts to escort the junior executive, Carter Burke, along with a tough-as-nails squad of U.S. Colonial Marines to Hadley’s Hope, the terraforming and mining colony on LV-426, in exchange for her pilot’s licence. But, there, on the dark surface of the remote exoplanetary satellite, multitudes of predatory endoparasitoid creatures known as Xenomorphs, just like the aggressive Stage 3 drone that killed Ellen’s companions, prowl the area. This time, it’s war, and as the undaunted, acid-spewing space-insects decimate the armed-to-the-teeth troops, once more, Ripley must take her life into her own hands. Can a woman alone put an end to the nightmare of the ferocious Aliens?
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Action, horror n science fiction combined in an amazing way.
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs.
Revisited all the four parts in the early 2k on dvds which i own.
Revisited this part (154 mins special edition version) few days back as i am on Alien movie marathon n very impatient to check out Prometheus n Covenant.
This movie has some amazing star cast, lots of fireworks, intense action n claustrophobic horror.
Every bit as good as Alien
Alien is a sci-fi classic, so when I saw Aliens I was expecting great things. Which is exactly what I got. Aliens I have often seen and heard being described as one of the best sequels ever made, and I have to heartily concur. Aliens is every bit as good as Alien, and just a brilliant film. The production design once again is immaculate with the spectacle surpassing Alien(to me), while the script is credible, the story interesting and well-constructed and James Cameron’s direction brilliant. As with Alien, there are also some very genuine shocks and scares, and if there was something I marginally preferred here it was the suspense which was particularly nail-biting. The acting once again is top notch, all the supporting cast do great work but Sigourney Weaver is simply terrific and it helps that Ellen Ripley is expanded upon here. Overall, just like Alien, a sci-fi classic. 10/10 Bethany Cox
All-time classic; one of the greatest films ever made
What more can be said that hasn’t been said before about one of the greatest movies of our time? One of Jim Cameron’s top three films, this is by far the best of the ALIEN saga, an endlessly rewatchable piece of classic action cinema which can best be described as “Vietnam in space”. The alien is back and has multiplied, so now we have the now-classic action premise of “group of marines vs. invincible enemy”.
From start to finish this is perfectly made entertainment with every frame minutely conceived to be the best. The music is eerily gripping and there are dozens of one-liners to be had from Bill Paxton, excelling in his first big role as the comic relief. The horror and gore quotient hasn’t been reduced at all, this is definitely not a film for the kids. But oodles of gripping suspense and guns-blazing action violence is the main thing this sequel offers and it still remains one of the best action classics of our time. Even now, when some of the special effects are starting to look a little ropey (most remain fantastic, however, especially the Queen) and when you begin to realise there are no more than six aliens on screen at one time, this is still pulse-pounding entertainment, packed with horror, suspense, tension and plenty of thrills.
The cast is efficient, an ensemble outfit that pays off nicely. Sigourney Weaver puts in her best performance in her best role that she can never hope to better success-wise. Michael Biehn is the hard-but-human soldier who befriends her, Lance Henriksen has his mainstream breakthrough role as the likable android Bishop. Paul Reiser’s Burke is one of the greatest portrayals of corporate evil I’ve seen, a fantastic show of strength, corruption, evil and cowardice from Reiser. The rest of the marines are great and, most importantly, believable and likable. The action never lets up and the extended version has to be seen to get the full story. Although it runs for two and a half hours this is a film that never runs out of steam; instead it will just age gracefully like the finest wines, sitting in its place in history as a classic of the ’80s.