Of course, an actor never knows when one of his lines will become something more than just reciting the words written in the script. From Jack Nicholson’s ‘Here’s Johnny in ‘The Shining’ to ‘Yippee-Ki-Yay, motherfucker!’ by Bruce Willis in ‘Die Hard’, Cinema is full of phrases that remain in the collective memory, and many are not liked by those who were fortunate enough to pronounce them.
Carrie Henn, the girl who co-starred in ‘Aliens‘ (which you can see on Disney+) alongside Sigourney Weaver and which awakened her maternal instincts to confront the similar but much more animalistic Alien Queen, has her own hated phrase. Henn herself explains it in the DVD comments of James Cameron’s film, where she remembers her immortal “They mostly come at night. Mostly”, which in Spanish could be translated as “They come out almost always at night. Almost always.”
Henn says that seems to be the only line of his that people seem to remember. And when a friend wants to irritate her, they use it for any everyday situation, like “We mostly go to the movies tonight. Mostly”, that is, “We should normally go to the movies tonight. Normally.” That’s why, Henn says it’s “the only scene I don’t like too much.” of the entire movie.”
Henn didn’t have much luck with her character either: those responsible for the franchise decided to kill her off-screen and in a very unceremonious way (like Michael Biehn’s Hicks) at the start of ‘Alien 3’, although fans were able to meet her again. in that parallel universe to the movies that are Dark Horse comics. There’s Newt there for a while. Even if he doesn’t say his phrase again.
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