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    Explore " ellen ripley" with insightful episodes like "80. Aliens (1986)", "Top 7 Childhood Fictional Characters....", "Bonus Episode - "ALIEN - Film School for F WITS"", "Alien (1979)" and "Cool Story Guys S02E05: Apex Cabin Daddy" from podcasts like ""Hurwitz's House of Horror", "Docking Bay 77", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast" and "Cool Story Guys"" and more!

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    80. Aliens (1986)

    80. Aliens (1986)

    What is scarier than one Alien? How about TWO ALIEN. 57 years after the events of Alien (1979) Ellen Ripley is recovered floating in space. Not only does she have to adjust as a woman out of time but she is met with disbelief when recalling what happened on the USCSS Nostromo and with her crew. She soon learns that a group of colonist that were sent to the plant LV-426 have abruptly ceased communications and she is now needed to advise on the situation. Ripley, hellbent on revenge, now accompanied by a group of space marines return to the planet to finally put an end to these horrific monsters.

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    Steve and His Unstoppable Intros: 0:00
    Horror Hour: 4:07
       Trailer Talk: 4:23
       Salem's Lot and Warner Brothers Can Suck It: 7:06
       The Public Domain Dungeon: 9:52
       Badlands: 11:30
       Megan 2 Update and Thanksgiving Streaming: 14:46
    Was That a Reference: 16:43
    Aliens Discussion: 18:26
    Aliens Final Thoughts: 1:20:29
    Ratings: 1:27:43
    Tops & Bottoms: 1:33:33

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    Top 7 Childhood Fictional Characters....

    Top 7 Childhood Fictional Characters....

    This episode topic was suggested by listener Steve Cooley and it's a winner. It was also therapeutic. We're counting down our top 7 childhood fictional characters that influenced or inspired us. This episode has laughter and tears. Amber, Liam and Robert join me for a truly diverse list of characters. 

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    Bonus Episode - "ALIEN - Film School for F WITS"

    Bonus Episode - "ALIEN - Film School for F WITS"

    We have a special episode of Born to Watch for you today. We have had some feedback from our "ALIEN" episode and we have listened. Dan's "Film School" segment was essentially cut from the full episode, not because of a lack of quality but more from a time sensitive approach. We have to keep the flow of the show and the user experience at the front of all editing decisions. Whilst we know that some episodes can run a little long we believe that if the conversation is collaborative then you as the listener will give it a pass.
    This episode of film school is a great segment and warrants a bonus episode in itself. For the film nerds out there, this is Dan in his absolute element, ENJOY.

    This is DAN'S SOLO FILM SCHOOL FOR F-WITS!!

    Alien (1979)

    Alien (1979)

    "In space, no one can hear you scream", is an absolutely cracking tagline for an Iconic piece of cinema. Alien is a movie really like no other and the Born to Watch team can't wait to sink their teeth into this one. We also have a special guest join us for 'Good, Bad and Ugly" and Dan goes on a tangent in "Film School".

    In the vast expanse of science fiction cinema, few films have achieved the enduring impact and chilling atmosphere of Ridley Scott's "Alien," released in 1979. This groundbreaking fusion of science fiction and horror transcends genre boundaries to create an immersive and unforgettable experience. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the movie's ability to evoke fear, tension, and a sense of isolation remains unparalleled even decades after its initial release. As we delve into the world of "Alien," we find ourselves exploring not only the terrifying depths of space but also the depths of human vulnerability and resilience.

    From the moment "Alien" begins, its visual aesthetic envelops the audience in a hauntingly atmospheric world. The cavernous interior of the spaceship Nostromo is a labyrinthine maze that feels both futuristic and worn, creating a sense of realism that grounds the film's fantastical elements. The attention to detail in production design, with its mix of high-tech machinery and lived-in clutter, makes the setting feel lived-in and authentic.

    However, the truly remarkable aspect of the film's design is H.R. Giger's otherworldly biomechanical creations. The titular alien, also known as the Xenomorph, is a masterpiece of creature design, simultaneously fascinating and horrifying. Its sleek yet grotesque appearance, with its elongated head, exoskeletal structure, and double-jawed mouth, has become iconic and synonymous with the franchise. Giger's influence permeates the entire film, creating an unsettling and surreal ambience that reinforces the sense of dread.

    "Alien" is a masterclass in building tension and suspense. The pacing of the film is deliberately measured, allowing the sense of isolation and vulnerability to gradually intensify. As the crew of the Nostromo responds to a distress signal on a seemingly abandoned planet, the atmosphere becomes increasingly eerie. The tension is amplified by the film's deliberate silence, punctuated only by the distant hum of machinery or the echoing footsteps of the characters.

    One of the most iconic scenes in the film is the infamous chest-burster sequence. The tension that has been building throughout the movie reaches its apex in this horrifying moment. The suddenness of the creature's emergence, coupled with the visceral and graphic nature of the scene, creates an indelible image that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the filmmakers' ability to provoke genuine shock and fear in their audience.

    At the heart of "Alien" is a cast of characters who find themselves in an unimaginable nightmare. The diverse crew of the Nostromo feels authentic, each member bringing their own personality and quirks to the table. Sigourney Weaver's portrayal of Ellen Ripley stands out as one of cinema's most iconic female protagonists. Ripley's transformation from a resourceful officer to a determined survivor is a journey that resonates on both emotional and psychological levels.

    The dynamics between the crew members are fraught with tension and suspicion, particularly as they grapple with the growing realization that they are not alone on the spaceship. This interpersonal tension heightens the sense of claustrophobia and unease, reflecting the paranoia that often accompanies fear of the unknown. The performances are universally strong, contributing to the film's overall sense of authenticity and immersion.

    Beneath its terrifying exterior, "Alien" explores deeper themes that continue to resonate with audiences. The fear of the unknown and the unseen is a central motif. The alien itself remains largely hidden for much of the film, a sinister presence lurking in the shadows. This fear of the unseen taps into primal human instincts, exploiting our vulnerability to the unseen threats that may lie beyond our comprehension.

    Additionally, the film examines the theme of corporate greed and exploitation. The Nostromo's crew is expendable in the eyes of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which prioritizes the recovery of the alien creature over the lives of its employees. This cynical portrayal of corporate interests underscores the film's commentary on the dehumanizing effects of unchecked capitalism and the pursuit of profit at any cost.

    "Alien" has left an indelible mark on both the science fiction and horror genres. Its success spawned a franchise that includes sequels, prequels, novels, comics, and video games. The blend of science fiction and horror elements has become a template for many subsequent films, with its influence evident in movies like "Event Horizon," "The Thing," and "Predator."

    Beyond its impact on the entertainment industry, "Alien" has also prompted scholarly discussions on its themes, symbolism, and social commentary. It has been analyzed for its representation of gender roles, the concept of the "final girl," and its exploration of sexual violence as a metaphor. The film's ability to provoke intellectual engagement while simultaneously terrifying audiences speaks to its enduring relevance.

    In conclusion, "Alien" is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends its genre origins to create an enduring tale of fear, isolation, and the unknown. Ridley Scott's meticulous attention to detail, coupled with H.R. Giger's hauntingly unique designs, forms the foundation for a visually stunning and emotionally gripping experience. The film's ability to evoke tension and suspense, combined with strong performances and thought-provoking themes, cements its status as a classic of both science fiction and horror cinema. Even after more than four decades, "Alien" continues to captivate and terrify audiences, making it a timeless example of the power of cinema to tap into our deepest fears and vulnerabilities.

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    Cool Story Guys S02E05: Apex Cabin Daddy

    Cool Story Guys S02E05: Apex Cabin Daddy

    After forcing our protagonists to traverse through a vicious jungle, we discuss whether either of us has what it takes to survive in dire situations. Other topics include how it feels to write gross things, whether or not parents form strong bonds with their children, and all the nasty things Ethan thought about including in his chapter but decided against. 

    Alien Resurrection & Nope

    Alien Resurrection & Nope

    In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss 1997’s strangely pulpy final entry in the original Alien series, Alien Resurrection! Are fans of the series thrown off by the wildly different tone? Was this one of Hollywood's first attempts to make a “requel?” Also, Matt and Alex saw Nope but they don’t want to ruin it for Tim so they keep it cryptic, and Alex saw The Gray Man.

    In addition to the movie discussions, Matt’s boss and uncle, the mysterious “shadow producer,” Robert Pentor, is so frustrated with Matt’s recent lack of focus that he actually shows up at the recording studio! 

    You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

    The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.

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    Uncle Pentor background music is “Haunted” by Ross Bugden

    Big plays in a tiny room — Red Stitch turns 21

    Big plays in a tiny room — Red Stitch turns 21

    Red Stitch Actors' Theatre has just 80 seats, but the company is acclaimed for their bold programming of the buzziest new work from abroad and for developing new Australian plays. Now in its 21st year, we meet their artistic director Ella Caldwell.

    Also, Kaitlin Tinker summons the strength of Alien heroine Ellen Ripley in her play about pregnancy and childbirth, Earthside, at the Blue Room, and we take a closer look at Hamlet with two high school students and members of the current Bell Shakespeare production.

    Aliens

    Aliens

    In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss James Cameron’s 1986 science fiction action/horror classic, Aliens! Is the scene where Hicks shows Ripley how to use a Pulse Rifle the most romantic scene in movie history? Probably not, but Alex seems to think so! Also, Tim pulled a “Mrs. Doubtfire” to get back his dream role as Harry in the Harry & the Hendersons reboot, but did his crazy scheme work? Listen now to find out!

    The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com

    You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

    S2 E10 Don't Beat Yourself Up (Full Service feat Count Blacula + Videodrome Prayer and Meditation)

    S2 E10 Don't Beat Yourself Up (Full Service feat Count Blacula + Videodrome Prayer and Meditation)

    'Don't Beat Yourself Up'
    Full Service feat Count Blacula + Videodrome Prayer and Meditation
    Season Two - Episode Ten

    Welcome to the final episode of Creepy Cove, Season Two! We'll be back after a short break, but we leave you with this slightly longer church service, that explores an important lesson in life...'Don't Beat Yourself Up'.

    Our church administrator Rupert Donk, starts us off...by sharing some frightening news about what's on the church porch. Then the news turns to more positive fare, when we hear the latest on Rupert's neice...Ellen Ripley. 

    Our special guest tonight is none other than Count Dracula...but will he be his usual charming self...or slip into his nasty, bitey mode? And what power will a humble Tortilla Wrap have over him?

    We have a Bible reading from Creepy Cove Patron, Juliet...then it's over to Peter to explore tonights topic. Namely...why can we be so quick to (rightfully) call out bullying when we see it...and yet we don't call it out when we are bullying ourselves? Trigger Warning: This talk very briefly mentions sexual abuse, but it doesn't linger on the topic. 

    Once Peter's talk is delivered, we have a wierd prayer and meditation time, based on David Cronenbergs mind bending Betamax movie...Videodrome.  Pretty sure this is the first time any church has themed a prayer session on that. 

    Then, it's over to the band who perform a new Horror Hymn based on both Videodrome, and the words of Ray Bradbury. 

    Finally, Peter has a brief after service chat with Blacula, who wants to make an announcement to the entire congregation...whatever could it be? 

    Thanks for coming to Creepy Cove...we love having you. And even though we'll be having a little break, you can stay regularly connected with our Private, members only show...The Peter Laws Podcast. Which comes out every week for members of our Patreon. 

    To access that and loads of other stuff, both physical and digital...visit www.patreon.com/creepycove. Your support of Patreon allows us to keep the main show free, as well as give Peter Laws the time to actually make it!

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    Ellen Ripley: The Original Alien Ass Kicker!

    Ellen Ripley: The Original Alien Ass Kicker!

    In light of the imminent release of Wonder Woman 1984, we will each week take a look at a different cinematic lead female character that has paved the way to this moment in history.

    This week we are talking about the Alien Franchise's main protagonist, the ever awesome, Ellen Ripley!


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    Episode 118: Alien Franchise | Space Horror | Normies Like Us Podcast

    Episode 118: Alien Franchise | Space Horror | Normies Like Us Podcast
    ALIEN: Podcast over, man! Podcast over! On a very special episode we talk about the Queen of Horror Franchises and dabble with a little Sci-Fi, talking Alien! We talk Facehuggers. We talk Xenomorphs. Hell, we even talk about the sculpted weirdos that make up the Prometheus franchise - only on Normies Like Us! Don’t get away from this podcast, you Bitch! Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ Guest - Adam Bennett twitch.tv/elegantweapon Elegant Weapon on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffC2ZLKipksunF81VpJkPw Special Guest: Adam Bennett.

    Alien: Icon of Sci-Fi Horror with Ron Roxtar

    Alien: Icon of Sci-Fi Horror with Ron Roxtar

    On this podcast no one can hear you scream......the Alien films have established a cultural icon of horror that has spanned over 40 years.  Chris and Taylor are joined by cinefile Ron Roxtar to discuss the films, Xenomorph mythology, paving the way for the strong female protagonist and the amazing legacy in pop culture.  

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    FEMALE MONSTERS 08 • Aliens (1986)

    FEMALE MONSTERS 08 • Aliens (1986)

    We're joined by film critic and broadcaster Rhianna Dhillon to dive deep into Aliens (1986). We talk about the dynamics of the crew, what makes Ripley so iconic, Vazquez's BDE, themes of motherhood, and, of course, the Alien Queen. 



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    RETRO REWIND - Nolan North and Troy Baker Nuke it From Orbit in Alien Trilogy

    RETRO REWIND - Nolan North and Troy Baker Nuke it From Orbit in Alien Trilogy

    This week Nolan North and Troy Baker dodge face huggers and acid blood as they celebrate all things Alien while playing the PlayStation 1 FPS classic Alien Trilogy. Faster than you can say "GAME OVER MAN!" Nolan realizes face hugging can mean many things and Troy discusses the merits of the good two Alien films. This FPS shooter may feel like a doom rehash but don't worry we have tangents, cheat codes, and an Uncle Noly. Come for the games, stay for the PLOT! This is RETRO REPLAY.

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    BONUS : Ellen Ripley - Aliens

    BONUS : Ellen Ripley - Aliens

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    What To Expect From Terminator Dark Fate!

    What To Expect From Terminator Dark Fate!

    Back at it again! Terminator is on the horizon and we are NOT excited. Find out hwy (again) right here! Find out what Kaesen thinks of the most recent Rise of Skywalker trailer and some more details on the release!!

    On October 31st, YouTuber Anarchist86ed is going to publish, "Aliens: Colonial Marines - ICEWORLD, in which I voice THREE characters! It is part 1, so get ready for an interesting start to a fun story. 

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    Episode 27: Alien & Aliens Discussion

    Episode 27: Alien & Aliens Discussion

    For the first time in Iggy's history, the boys' topic for an episode is not one but TWO films! Scott and Oliver critically analyse Ridley Scott's 'masterpieces(?) Alien and its sequel, Aliens. Scott has been a little critical of long films from the 80s before and notoriously does not like horror films. Sounds like a recipe for disaster...or is it?

    Also, Oliver introduces a new segment: 'Oliver's Observations!', and as always, we cap off the show with a couple games. This week: Critical Acclaim or Critically Lame? and Pet Peeves 

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