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  1. Aliens (1986) - Awards, nominations, and wins. 1987 Nominee Young Artist Award. Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress, Supporting Role in a Feature Film - Comedy, Fantasy or Drama

  2. List of accolades received by the Alien film series; Sigourney Weaver has been critically lauded for her portrayal of Ellen Ripley in the Alien film series and has been nominated for both Academy and Golden Globe Awards for her performance in Aliens. Her success is considered as a milestone of the recognition to the science fiction and horror ...

  3. Aliens (film) Aliens. (film) Aliens is a 1986 science fiction action film written and directed by James Cameron. It is the sequel to the 1979 science fiction horror film Alien, and the second film in the Alien franchise. Set in the far future, it stars Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley, the sole survivor of an alien attack on her ship.

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  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0090605Aliens (1986) - IMDb

    Jul 18, 1986 · Aliens: Directed by James Cameron. With Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser. Decades after surviving the Nostromo incident, Ellen Ripley is sent out to re-establish contact with a terraforming colony but finds herself battling the Alien Queen and her offspring.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • James Cameron
    • 1986-07-18
    • Plot
    • Concept and Design
    • Casting
    • Filming
    • Special Effects
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    Following the incident aboard the Nostromo, sole survivor Ellen Ripley is rescued from her drifting shuttle by a deep-salvage vessel and and sent to recuperate at Gateway Station. Upon waking, she is devastated to learn she has been adrift in space for 57 years. At an inquest before a panel of executives, her testimony regarding the Alien and its r...

    Concept art for the film was created by Syd Mead and Ron Cobb, the latter of whom was one of the few personnel to return from Alien, while a significant amount of design work was also carried out by Cameron himself. Similarly to the previous movie, the different aspects of the film's world were divided between different members of the design team i...

    Casting for the film was a long and arduous process, largely thanks to British Actors Equity rules that meant the production was legally bound to test every American actor registered to the union before they could look at bringing in talent from overseas. Complications also surrounded the return of Sigourney Weaver, who was initially hesitant to si...

    Aliens was filmed on a budget of $18 million at Pinewood Studios, with production lasting ten months. Production was affected by a number of personnel and cast disruptions. Shooting was said to be problematic due to cultural clashes between Cameron and the British crew, with the crew having what actor Bill Paxton called a "really indentured" way of...

    Brothers Robert and Dennis Skotak were hired to supervise the visual effects, having previously worked with Cameron on several Roger Corman movies. Two stages were used to construct the colony on LV-426, using miniature models that were on average six feet tall and three feet wide.Filming the miniatures was difficult due to the weather; the wind wo...

    Box office

    Eagerly anticipated by fans following the success of Alien, Aliens was released in America on July 18, 1986, and September 26 in the United Kingdom. The film opened in 1,437 theaters with an average opening gross of $6,995 and a weekend gross of $10,052,042. It was number one at the United States box office for four consecutive weeks, grossing $85.1 million, and remains the highest-grossing Alienfilm at the U.S. box office when not adjusting for inflation. The film took a further $45.9 millio...

    Reviews

    Test and pre-screenings were unable to take place for Aliens due to the film not being completed until its week of release. Once it was released in cinemas, critical and audience reaction was very positive. Critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4 and called it "painfully and unremittingly intense" and a "superb example of filmmaking craft." He also stated "when I walked out of the theater, there were knots in my stomach from the film's roller-coaster ride of violence." Walter Good...

    Fan criticisms

    One of the most common criticisms of Aliens from fans of the first movie concerns the Xenomorphs' perceived lack of self-preservation instincts in the sequel, particularly in scenes added to the extended Special Edition where the creatures relentlessly charge the sentry guns set up by the Colonial Marines. Some argue that, with scenes such as this, director James Cameron made the Xenomorphs appear stupid, weak and easily killable. Cameron himself responded to these claims, stating that the ch...

    A novelization of Aliens was written by Alan Dean Foster, who had previously written the novel adaptation of Alien. Starlog Press produced two promotional magazines for the film — Aliens: The Official Movie Magazine and Aliens: The Official Movie Book — which included articles on the production and interviews with the cast and crew, along with a we...

    Philosopher Stephen Mulhall has remarked that the four Alien films represent an artistic rendering of the difficulties faced by the woman's "voice" to have itself heard in a masculinist society, as Ripley continually encounters males who try to silence her and to force her to submit to their desires. Mulhall sees this depicted in several events in ...

    Aliens is not in fact the first Alien sequel to be made — in 1980 a low-budget, unofficial sequel titled Alien 2: On Earth was produced in Italy, directed by Ciro Ippolito. However, as an unauthori...
    The film also had an unlicensed comic book adaptation (long before Aliens: Newt's Tale was released by Dark Horse Comics) that was published in Hungary under the title A Bolygó Neve: Halál ("The Pl...
    Aliens (novel) — The novelization of the film by Alan Dean Foster.
    Aliens: Newt's Tale — A comic book adaptation by Dark Horse Comicsthat tells the film's story from the point of view of Newt.
    Aliens (soundtrack) — The soundtrack to the film by James Horner.
  6. Alien is an action/horror film series created by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett. The series began with the four films Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien 3 (1992), and Alien Resurrection (1997). A prequel series directed by Ridley Scott began with Prometheus (2012) and continued with Alien: Covenant (2017). Set between the 21st and 24th centuries, the plot focuses on humanity's violent ...

  7. Aliens is a 1986 science fiction action film written and directed by James Cameron. It is the sequel to the 1979 science fiction horror film Alien, and the second film in the Alien franchise. Set in the far future, it stars Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley, the sole survivor of an alien attack on her ship. When communications are lost with a human colony on the moon where her crew first saw ...

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