Interview with Michael Biehn circa 1986

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

I found this interview on the internet by accident while I was looking for the Alien Anthology Bluray edition. He's a really great actor, and it's a shame he didn't get to play Hicks in Alien 3.

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  • Great actor - handsome guy.

  • I wonder if he had alcohol problems at this time...I mean he is a laid back guy generally...but here he is well laid back. A bit Over the top. I'm really sad for Michael Biehn because he never became the leading man tbh. If Alien 3 had followed the Gibson script he would of rose to A in everyones eyes. Not just his fans. Really annoys me. He should of been in Alien 3!! Massive movie, could of been his second breakthrough.

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  • @1sushicheese1 They're filming the interview from different angles. If you watch a typical TV interview, you'll notice that the interviewer and interviewee and both shown from at least two different perspectives.

  • GERMAN! All these years I thought he was Irish... hmm, you learn a new thing every day...

  • His best movie is Navy SEALs,period!!

  • What's with the ending?

  • Can someone please explain to me why she is talking to the camera in the end and apparently Michael Biehn is giving her advice? Maybe I missed something and have no idea how things go during an interview?

  • hicks died in alien 3, didnt survive the crash

  • criminally overlooked, I agree

  • lollollol

  • @bek12 haha, when I took a production class last year, one of our projects were to do an interview. The process they taught us was exactly like this. These days however, it's not as common to do it in this way, since they film and entire interview live with two cameras pointed at an interviewee and the interviewer and just edit it together later. But yeah this is how they did it in the old days (and to an extent some still do it this way)

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