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Alien
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Fri May 7
11 pm
Alien at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre
Since its sequels favor slick hardware, frenetic action, and generously muscled heroes, it’s easy to forget that Ridley Scott’s original Alien is a creepy, slow-burning, white-knuckle horror film set among blue-collar working stiffs ill-equipped to defend themselves. In this movie, it takes only a single alien to wreak havoc on the Nostromo, a commercial mining vessel summoned to investigate a mysterious signal from a nearby planet. Once there, a life form attaches itself to a crew member’s face, disappears into its human host, and makes a grisly reappearance at dinnertime, hunting a ship full of superb character actors including John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Harry Dean Stanton, and, of course, a resourceful Sigourney Weaver.
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat May 8
9 pm
Alien at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre
Since its sequels favor slick hardware, frenetic action, and generously muscled heroes, it’s easy to forget that Ridley Scott’s original Alien is a creepy, slow-burning, white-knuckle horror film set among blue-collar working stiffs ill-equipped to defend themselves. In this movie, it takes only a single alien to wreak havoc on the Nostromo, a commercial mining vessel summoned to investigate a mysterious signal from a nearby planet. Once there, a life form attaches itself to a crew member’s face, disappears into its human host, and makes a grisly reappearance at dinnertime, hunting a ship full of superb character actors including John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Harry Dean Stanton, and, of course, a resourceful Sigourney Weaver.
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun May 9
4:30 pm
Alien at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre
Since its sequels favor slick hardware, frenetic action, and generously muscled heroes, it’s easy to forget that Ridley Scott’s original Alien is a creepy, slow-burning, white-knuckle horror film set among blue-collar working stiffs ill-equipped to defend themselves. In this movie, it takes only a single alien to wreak havoc on the Nostromo, a commercial mining vessel summoned to investigate a mysterious signal from a nearby planet. Once there, a life form attaches itself to a crew member’s face, disappears into its human host, and makes a grisly reappearance at dinnertime, hunting a ship full of superb character actors including John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Harry Dean Stanton, and, of course, a resourceful Sigourney Weaver.
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Union Theatre 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI
Since its sequels favor slick hardware, frenetic action, and generously muscled heroes, it’s easy to forget that Ridley Scott’s original Alien is a creepy, slow-burning, white-knuckle horror film set among blue-collar working stiffs ill-equipped to defend themselves. In this movie, it takes only a single alien to wreak havoc on the Nostromo, a commercial mining vessel summoned to investigate a mysterious signal from a nearby planet. Once there, a life form attaches itself to a crew member’s face, disappears into its human host, and makes a grisly reappearance at dinnertime, hunting a ship full of superb character actors including John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Harry Dean Stanton, and, of course, a resourceful Sigourney Weaver.
Updated 04/26/2010