Alien: Uncut - Lambert and Parker's Deaths Extended

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Published 2015-05-15
Part of my fan edit Alien: Uncut. Find my thread on originaltrilogy.com to learn more!

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All Comments (21)
  • @JBrander
    1:54 (throws Parker against some wall pipes) Xenomorph: "OH SHIT! Are you ok?"
  • @CMDR_Verm
    Never has a character in a movie convinced me so much that they were genuinely terrified. Veronica Cartwright was completely convincing and kudos to her on her performance.
  • Ridley Scott was right to show less of the Alien. The most frightening thing about this movie is the fact that you never see the Alien running and chasing people, it knows it doesn't have to. It takes its time and toys with its victims.
  • @on0the0lamb
    The sounds of Lambert’s distress is more terrifying than anything you could be shown.
  • @MateoPep
    The Lambert Death Sounds & Screams are still one of the scariest things I'll ever remember.........and then to hear silence over the intercom is just as chilling
  • @Tommykey07
    I always hate how Parker sacrificed himself for nothing, trying to keep the xeno focused on killing him long enough for Lambert to run away. Even his last words implored her "Get out of the room!" and she just stands there frozen with fear.
  • I loved how Lambert actually saw the Alien for the first time, but being extremely anxious and terrified by it, she went into denial for a few seconds, and only after she was completely overwhelmed by horror did she turn around.
  • @petec434
    Alien was one of the first movies I remember that broke the rules about who survives. Many people were shocked when Dallas died early on, as it was assumed 'the Captain' would live (and probably be the one to kill the alien). Having the black guy and two women as the last survivors was as 'alien' a concept as the actual xenomorph!
  • @TJAMES19831
    Interesting scene, but it also demonstrates how important editing is to a film!
  • @ScarsUnseen24
    This is interesting but the theatrical edit is definitely better.
  • So much of this movie's horror is derived from how the xenomorph often just appears in a scene. No abrupt jumpscare, no loud music stinger, just the thing existing and doing the only thing it knows to do. Sure, there is loud music, and there are jumpscares, but they're few and far between. Often the xenomorph just silently appears or blends into the background, like how it was hanging from the chains on the ceiling when it's first revealed.
  • @DwayneHicks426
    Lambert's off screen death is the most disturbing. The deadliest tool in a sci-fi horror is our imagination. Course we can't imagine what happened.
  • Bolaji Badejo's slow, elegant movements made the creature so much more terrifying. He had a dancer's grace.
  • The scream she makes at the end..... if that didn't terrify you. The (classic) Xenomorph is literally one of the most terrifying creatures in horror history.
  • @BillyQ.
    I'm sorry, but that little crab walk takes away all the suspense for me.
  • @1800astra
    Some of these wides really dissipate any tension: far too much shown and far too slowly. The late, great Terry Rawlings did a magnificent job with Scott's coverage and really ratcheted up the tension in the Theatrical cut, and it's in no small part down to him that ALIEN remains such a terrific experience after four decades.
  • I find this one scene to be more genuinely terrifying than all of Prometheus.
  • @Thunder-acro
    Proof that what is heard can be more terrifying than what is seen. Incredible acting.