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Sigourney Weaver Reflects on Iconic 'Aliens' Line, Teases Potential Ripley Comeback

19 Oct

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Summary

  • Weaver wasn't initially happy with her delivery of the famous "Get away from her, you bitch!" line
  • Weaver has had a meeting with Disney/Fox about a new Ripley concept written by her friend Walter Hill
  • Weaver received an Oscar nomination for her performance as Ripley, which was rare for a genre film at the time
Sigourney Weaver Reflects on Iconic 'Aliens' Line, Teases Potential Ripley Comeback

In a recent panel at New York Comic Con, acclaimed actress Sigourney Weaver looked back on her legendary performance as Ellen Ripley in the Alien franchise. Weaver, who is now 76 years old, shared that she wasn't initially happy with the delivery of one of her most iconic movie lines.

The line in question occurs in the 1986 film Aliens, when Ripley emerges from an elevator in a giant metal bodysuit to confront a terrifying alien and save a young child. As she approaches the monster, Ripley resolutely says, "Get away from her, you bitch!" However, Weaver revealed that she had pitched her voice up, rather than delivering the line with the bravery it required.

Despite Weaver's self-critique, director James Cameron seemed to love the take, and the line went on to become a fan-favorite. Weaver was even surprised to receive an Oscar nomination for her performance, as genre films rarely receive such recognition.

Interestingly, Weaver also shared that she has had a meeting with Disney/Fox about a new Ripley concept written by her friend, writer and producer Walter Hill. While she's not sure if it will come to fruition, Weaver acknowledged that the idea seems quite extraordinary and true to the character. She had previously been hesitant to reprise the role, but this new pitch has piqued her interest.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sigourney Weaver was not initially satisfied with her delivery of the iconic line, as she had pitched her voice up instead of delivering it with the bravery the scene required.
Yes, Weaver has had a meeting with Disney/Fox about a new Ripley concept written by her friend, writer and producer Walter Hill. While she's not sure if it will happen, Weaver finds the idea quite extraordinary and true to the character.
Weaver's Oscar nomination for her performance as Ripley in Aliens was considered very unusual, as roles in genre films like science fiction rarely receive such recognition from the Academy at the time.

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