"Believe in the strangest things,
loving the Alien"
OK, so let's see how this goes...
Film Four, Friday 16th of March: 10:45pm
For the first Film Classification I've gone for one of my personal favourites. Originally penned for the title "Star Beast", Alien is a classic Science Fiction Horror, and the first Science Fiction film by Director Ridley Scott. It spawn a franchise of movies, comic books and merchandise, as well as the spin off movie 'Aliens versus Predator' - but we wont hold that against it.
When making this film, Ridley Scott had been greatly influenced by Star Wars just two years earlier. This can be seen throughout the film, as previous Science Fiction outings were very clean, clinical looking. Ridley Scott borrowed a lot of aspects of what George Lucas described as the 'used universe'. The effect of this is a grim and dirty feel, that gives the whole film a realism that was unnerving at the time, and a little more common place in modern movies. That said, very little about Alien has dated (the possible exception being the hair styles).
The surreal artist HR Giger designed the Alien of the title, to story designs from Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett. His 'bio-mechanical' design making The Alien one of the scariest Hollywood monsters of all time.
Beyond the horror of the Alien itself, the scariest aspect of this movie was the monster that was the company. A faceless coporation, with motives more fiendish than the Alien creature they're willing to kill in order to get their hands on.
With some classic performances by impressive actors all round: Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, John Hurt, Ian Holm, Harry Dean Stanton, Yaphet Kotto. Not to mention propelling Sigourney Weaver into stardom.
Overall, this is a fantastic film, and a real genre maker. This film has oft been copied, but never bettered.