In case anyone even thinks about starring in movies, if you do, don't do a film in England. you're going to have a tough time trying to tolerate the Brits where they sit around drinking tea and question your director about his style of film making.
yes Aliens did turn out well but the frikkin Brits were being lazy back then.
So if you ever do a movie over in England, just don't. or else you'll have to tolerate or get pissed at the Brits for sitting around having their stupid tea and cheese breaks
well I was watching the bonus features from the new 4K Ultimate Edition Blu ray of Aliens just last night.
stupid Brits back then they were doing things to piss off James Cameron by having tea breaks all the damn time
that and they thought Gale Ann Hurd and Cameron were amateurs where the tea drinking brits still had a hard on for Ridley Scott.
Even chuckled at Lance Henrikson saying he had an encounter with some jackass who put his hand on Lance's chest which irked Lance where Lance Henrikson said to the guy if he does that again, I'm going to kick your ass.
but I guess Sigourney Weaver saved the day and I guess the lazy Brits listened to her or something
The UK was very heavily unionised back then, and tea breaks, lunch breaks etc were written into staff contracts, almost set in stone.
You could argue that Cameron came in with a high-handed attitude and tried to ride roughshod over the agreed rules. He was in a different country for gods sake, he should have appreciated that and maybe tried to sit down with people and work something out.
However, I have heard reports that he was not very accommodating at all to the British workers.
Lucas experienced similar issued when filming the original Star Wars movie, but was more flexible and hence was not given a hard time.
No. Dunno where you get your information Rogue mail.
The Brits back then when they were sort of working on filming for Aliens, they were giving James Cameron and Gale Ann Hurd a hard time the whole time. They treated Gale like crap because she was a woman and they didnt believe she was a producer or whatever. THey also gave James Cameron a hard time because the Brits still had a hard on for Ridley Scott and they thought Cameron didn't have enough experience which is total bullshit. James Cameron at the time had plenty of experience sine he was part of Roger Corman's gang. That and Cameron did Terminator and he was director and writer of Piranha 2 and the writer of Rambo II.
He was also showing the stupid Brits on how to do scenes the right way but the Brits were being stubborn where they were doing stupid crap not only to James Cameron but also were picking on Lane Henrikson and Janelle.
THey did sit around and drank tea and munched on British cheese foods while James Cameron and the U.S. movie crew were working their asses off
It must boil your blood to see all these Brit actors infiltrate Hollywood and take the roles of archetypal American superheroes - Batman, Superman, Spiderman. Kind of funny really, those are like your 3 most popular and beloved comic book heroes.
According to a friend of mine that lives over there, she says that the afternoon tea thing was more a habit for baby-boomer Brits. The generations that have come after them don't do that as much. They still drink tea, they just don't treat the afternoon tea thing like a religious ritual. Today's Brits are more likely just to treat it the way we treat our coffee, drink it on the go.