Carrie Henn

Carrie Henn

  • Born: 1976-5-7
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Aliens
  • Carrie Henn, actor, participated in the movie " Aliens ". [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the movie "Aliens". 
    Extended Reading
    • Theo 2021-10-19 09:53:29

      Wonderful battle of positions

      I watched "Alien 1" and "Alien 2" a long time ago. A long time later, I still remember the claustrophobic atmosphere of "Alien 1". But for "Alien 2", except for "kill kill kill", I have almost no impression. Perhaps this can explain that "Alien 1" has a higher artistic achievement, and...

    • Cyrus 2022-04-20 09:01:07

      So boring, doomed battle

      Looking at this film now, fortunately, it is because of its historical nature and the classic status of Alien, otherwise it is really bad.
      This movie, which is better than the rhythm and atmosphere, has always made people extremely nervous, but this kind of trick of facing unknown or little-known...

    • Haley 2022-03-23 09:01:10

      Very well inherited the standard of the previous work, less horror, more explosive. Isn't the crane robot just the prototype of "Avatar". Lao Ka's films are basically indispensable for sturdy women with guns.

    • Trevion 2021-10-20 18:58:38

      It's so exciting! This old version of Alien Sequel 2 can be described as perfect. It has a climax from beginning to end. It is a daily squad and annihilation. The heroine daily picks the main beam and fights the Alien's mother. It is also an absolute five-star commercial film from the current perspective! This 2 sequel deeply educates aliens, don't mess with a lolicon! The heroine can kill all the monsters in order to save the little loli!

    Aliens quotes

    • Sergeant Apone: [after the briefing] All right sweethearts, you heard the man and you know the drill. Assholes and elbows! Hudson, come here! Come *here*!

    • Burke: [about the facehuggers] Look, those two specimens are worth millions to the bio-weapons division. Now, if you're smart, we can both come out of it as heroes and we'll be set up for life.

      Ripley: You're crazy Burke, you know that? You really think that you can get a dangerous organism like that past ICC quarantine?

      Burke: How can they impound it if they don't know about it?

      Ripley: Oh, they *will* know about it, Burke, from me. Just like they'll know that you were responsible for the deaths of 158 colonists here.

      Burke: Wait a second...

      Ripley: You sent them to that ship.

      Burke: You're wrong.

      Ripley: I just checked the colony log. Dated 0-6-1-2-7-9, signed Burke, Carter J. You sent them out there and you didn't even warn them. Why didn't you warn them, Burke?

      Burke: Okay, look. What if that ship didn't even exist, huh? Did you ever think about that? I didn't know! So now, if I went in and made a major security issue out of it, everybody steps in. Administration steps in, and there are no exclusive rights for anybody; nobody wins. So I made a decision and it was... wrong. It was a bad call, Ripley. It was a bad call.

      Ripley: Bad call?

      [Ripley grabs Burke by his vest and shoves him against a wall]

      Ripley: These people are *dead*, Burke! Don't you have any idea what you have done here? Well, I'm gonna make sure they nail you right to the wall for this! You're not gonna sleaze your way out of this one! Right to the wall!

      [Ripley lets go of Burke]

      Burke: Ripley...! You know, I... I expected more from you. I thought you'd be smarter than this.

      Ripley: I'm happy to disappoint you.

      [Ripley leaves]