The list, published on May 13, spotlighted beloved sci-fi movies like Ex Machina from 2014, 1982's The Thing, 2018's A Quiet Place, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers from 1978. Collider named Ridley Scott's classic Alien (1979), starringSigourney Weaver as Lt. Ellen Ripley, as the "most intense" science fiction film of all time.
Sigourney Weaver Shared Insight Into Filming 'Alien' in 1979
Weaver discussed making Alien in a 1979 interview, shortly after the film's premiere. According to Weaver, it was difficult to convey Riley's emotions and connection to her crewmates in an action-centered movie.
In addition, Weaver, who has reprised Ripley in three Alien sequels, said that she was genuinely frightened while on set. She explained that the Xenomorphs looked convincingly real because "the special effects were so good."
Weaver also shared that she wouldn't have had the same take-charge attitude as her on-screen counterpart if she were faced with Xenomorphs.
"My reaction in the same situation would probably be to make terrible jokes a lot. You know, I don't think I would come through in the same way that Ripley does. I would probably wise off a lot," said the Avatarstar.
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