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Alien (1979) – Chestburster Scene (2/5) | Clip
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For those who dont know:a refrence to a movie called alien aka xenomorph they have a queen that lays eggs and after that if egg hatch early form of the xenomorph called face huggers they crawl so fast ones they latch into your face it dies that means your gonna die after that because they are now inside of your body called the chestburster after they will burst out on your stomach and come outside to become the well known xenomorph
I was 10 years old……sorta scared me for life…..but made me a huge Alien fan for life.
I thought he was talking in this part 2:03
I mean Kane obviously survived, or else he wouldn't have appeared in Spaceballs later.
Everyone present at the baby’s birth, how touching indeed.
It's amazinggg
how it feels when i eat too much cheese
1:49 that laugh with joy when you see a first born 😜
What a dinner
Ash's words…dooms them all.
Parker was right to go for the kill.
Why in the world would you let that thing live after it has come out of your friends chest so violently and kills him.
“Hello my baby, Hello my Honey, hello my ragtime gal! Send me a kiss by wire, baby my heart's on fire!
If you refuse me, honey you'll lose me, then you'll be left alone, oh baby
Telephone and tell me I'm your own!”
I like how the chestburster just looks at them, as if it were curious about them.
maybe its just me but i find the chestburster so cute like omggggg
Whose worse Ash or David?
For a older movie it has a modern feel for sure
I actually liked Romulus, but it’s crazy to think after all of these years, Alien 1979 is EASILY the scariest movie in the franchise!
Ian Holm also one of the best actors ever!
Honestly it doesn’t hold up. It’s like a skit from SNL.
00.16 – Ash knows or suspects. Amazingly beautiful and subtle acting and direction.
Actual footage of my birth.
John Hurts's acting was amazing! Name checks out.
"Hello my baby, hellow my darling, hello my ragtime girl…"
Taco Bell
2:06 "I’m out"
0:41 is when Kane feels cramp●like pains in his chest, rapidly gets worse with a history of debilitating agony, let alone a variety of uncontrollable convulsions,
1:29 is when his chest cavity was autographed with massive blood loss, & 1:42 is when the Chestburster finally pops out of his chest cavity. John Hurt reenacted his role in SpaceBalls. That is why he said, "Oh, no! Not again!"
Sincerly yours,
NAME AND ADDRESS WITHHELD
I think one of the reasons why this is so scary is that it’s so convincing. His screams and moves of agony (which was always the scariest part to me, a lot more scary than the actual bloody chestburster coming out) is acted so well, and it’s very convincing, you can really feel his pain! Everyone else is understandably so confused and horrified. There’s zero music, either, which makes the scene even more unsettling. Plus this scene just comes out of nowhere, it’s so unexpected. Despite being all science fiction and alien-related, all of this seems realistic and convincing. Either this or The Thing is my favorite horror movie 👀