
Aliens
James Cameron comes out guns blazing as he takes over Ridley Scott's director's chair. Shooting down the tense sci-fi horror of the original film, Cameron instead turns his Alien sequel into a full-on action-adventure which sees the humans (led by a returning Sigourney Weaver) taking the fight to the titular aliens.
Ripley (Weaver), the only surviving crew member of the ship destroyed in Scott's Alien, discovers a planet colony devastated by the familiar, vicious alien life form. One human survives: young Newt (Carrie Henn). As the marines who accompany Ripley are killed off one by one, and an all-female showdown brews between the alien queen and Ripley.
Aliens was nominated for seven 1987 Academy Awards (including Best Actress for Weaver), winning two for Best Sound Effects Editing and Visual Effects.
- Director:
- James Cameron ('Titanic', 'The Terminator')
- Writer:
- James Cameron
- Cast:
- Sigourney WeaverCarrie HennMichael BiehnLance HenriksenPaul ReiserBill Paxton

Reviews & comments
Aliens - Gets better everytime
How do you follow up a classic such as Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien? Enter James Cameron. Fresh off the success of his own sci-fi classic The Terminator (1984), Cameron, a self confessed fan of Alien, convinced himself he could produce a sequel on par with Scott's 1979 masterpiece. Scott delivered a movie which is essentially a blueprint for a slasher film....

The New York Times
pressA 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.

Roger Ebert
pressThe ads for Aliens claim that this movie will frighten you as few movies have, and, for once, the ads don't lie.

The New York Times
pressA 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.

Roger Ebert
pressThe ads for Aliens claim that this movie will frighten you as few movies have, and, for once, the ads don't lie.
Aliens - Gets better everytime
How do you follow up a classic such as Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien? Enter James Cameron. Fresh off the success of his own sci-fi classic The Terminator (1984), Cameron, a self confessed fan of Alien, convinced himself he could produce a sequel on par with Scott's 1979 masterpiece. Scott delivered a movie which is essentially a blueprint for a slasher film....
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