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He's done video-game voice work for Far Cry and Aliens, so i could see him doing it. It depends on the budget, i suppose. It would be nice though.
So, I watched the Terminator and Aliens recently and I think Michael Biehn had more chemistry with Sigourney Weaver than Linda Hamilton.
In Terminator, Conner and Reese's relationship seemed rushed and kinda forced on the viewers. There seems to be no buildup to the relationship at all.
In Aliens, Ripley and Hicks' relationship seems to be set on stronger ground. Ripley had proven herself to the marines and Hicks, under pressure, and their relationship is more believable than Conner and Reese's, and the addition of Newt, the family unit here seems stronger.
From 1997, Dead Men Canβt Dance is a war movie about a group of soldiers infiltrating North Korea. It builds up the characters before the action starts, and makes you care about them. And the action is pretty good. It was made in 1997, but feels like a 1980s action film. It was enjoyable.
Preview is 15 y/o ish... click the link for 44 - 55 y/o
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He had big roles in three James Cameron movies in the span of five years. The Terminator and Aliens were big hits and The Abyss did fairly well critically and made decent money.
He was also in a few other blockbusters like Tombstone and The Rock along with some TV stuff, but for the most part he hasnβt done anything significant since Aliens.
This is crazy to me. He was a good action star in those first two Cameron films and I think he easily could have been the next Harrison Ford, especially with a director like Cameron. I wonder what happened.
So with the lastest episode of Mando, obviously everyone is excited about >!Ahsoka!<, but I think we should take some time to appreciate this week's stunt casting in Michael Biehn. We didn't get a whole lot of him but what screentime he did have was honestly rather gripping in the subtle performance. He's elevated beyond just the henchman of the week, in my opinion, when he talks with Mando during >!their duel!< and basically admits that this whole operation is not worth it at all...>!I was holding my breath when he put his scatterblaster down, unsure if he was going to try and draw or stick to his word. I was honestly a little sad when he drew, because I wanted him to abandon the lost cause, like a true soldier of fortune.!<
Was watching the latest episode and when michael biehns character (the ex military enforcer guy) as soon as his character used the shotgun like weapon I immediately thought of biehns character from aliens.
In aliens thereβs a point in which he uses a shot gun and says he βlikes to keep this for close encountersβ I hope this was a slight nod to that character and line
Actor Michael Biehn spotted a young lady cosplaying Sigourney Weaver's "Ripley" character and posed with her to recreate a classic scene. Nice guy.
βSigourney I foundβ¦because I didnβt get there, I didnβt really have any rehearsals with Sigourney, nor do I remember talking to her, about the relationship between her & Hicks. And I found Sigourney to be a little bit like Ripley, and my take on it was that she was Ripley when she was on the set. I didnβt socialize with Sigourney, I donβt know Sigourney to this day off the set. Iβve seen her at a screening here & there for ***βALIENSβ***, but whenever I saw her she was on the set, and I always felt that she was kind of being βRipleyβ all the time. Or that the character, overrided whoever Sigourney is. Because I felt Ripley a lotβ
βI thought that the scenes that we played, sheβs got an incredible softness to her, that you donβt see that often in films, which I thought we captured. Thereβs a couple of scenes in it, and you can see how she feels about Hicks, you can see in her eyes. You can see that she really, really likes this guy. Really trusts him, and likes him. And itβs not just the scene where I switch the watches with her, thereβs a look in her eye, which is a softness. Which is something that obviously you see Sigourney Weaver has in life, and is a little part of Ripley. But Ripley was like this tough, kind of jaded, by-the-second, independent, FIRECELY independent woman., that didnβt want to depend on anybody. Didnβt TRUST anybody. And I found that, she was like that, on the set. And she dealt mostly with Jim, and I donβt remember having a lot of, βHey Sigourney , you think we should do THIS & do THATββ, and βHow do you feel about thisβ?β
βAnd, a lot of those scenes, when you think about the scenes that I had with her, there were like 4-5 line scenes sometimes. A pageΒ½ of that movie was like a βMonster-Sceneβ, and so there really wasnβt that much to talk about either. But there was something very very soft about Ripley, when it came to Hicks. And Iβm sure that Sigourneyβs the same way, but you just didnβt see it that much because I think she was being Ripley on that. I think that that role, encompassed her, and, I donβt want to speak for her, but you talk about actors, and roles taking over, and she was like that on the set β
(Source: βWorking With Sigourney Weaverβ from the βALIENSβ Anthology Blu-Ray Set )
Jeepers, not exactly showering her with copious amounts of praise, is he? Reading between the lines, it seems like heβs saying that Sigourney
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