• Jay@lemmy.caEnglish
    60·
    1 month ago

    All I know is if my house were to ever catch fire, the first thing I’d be doing is busting a window and tossing my cats out of the house. Then maybe my stereo… time permitting.

    • LadyButterflyshe/her@lazysoci.alOP
      37·
      1 month ago

      Funnily enough I had a dream about a fallout nuclear holocaust. My first thought in the dream was saving the cats

    • Biskii@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
      36·
      1 month ago

      I grabbed one cat while my partner tried to get the other. I left the doors open as I ran out so the dog could follow. Got those 2 in the truck, and ran back for my partner and final pet. We didn’t have shirts, but we had our babies

      • limelight79@lemmy.world
        5·
        1 month ago

        Two of our cats and the dog would be easy to save. But the third cat is really skittish and would hide under the bed instead of being rescued. :(

        • Biskii@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
          4·
          1 month ago

          Someone came banging on our door, and it scared the cat my partner had, causing it to scratch them all up and get away. As soon as I got the other two inside the truck with it running, in ran back in straight to where I thought she’d be hiding. Fortunately I was right, grabbed her, and told my partner to get the fuck out of there

  • FreakinSteve@lemmy.world
    35·
    1 month ago

    Ripley is often held up as an example of a great hero but she was a terrified woman desperately reacting in fear to escape certain doom…AND THEN SHE WENT BACK FOR THE CAT. THAT was the moment she became the hero we love and respect.

    • chiliedogg@lemmy.world
      13·
      1 month ago

      I loved how they handled the concept of a feminine hero in the sequel.

      Ripley is the hero, but there’s also Vasquez - the badass marine. Vasquez is what so many people tried to do to make women heroic in action films.

      She’s just an action hero that happens to be a woman. And she’s great. But her character isn’t classically “feminine.”

      Meanwhile Ripley is all woman. Her iconic badass moment (“Get away from her you bitch!”) is the action climax of the film, and its also when she’s being her most feminine. Her heroism didn’t carry an asterisk saying she’s a badass despite her sex.

      She’s not sexy, not vulnerable, not emulating a stereotypical man’s role in combat. She’s all-woman and all-badass.

  • dalekcaan@lemm.ee
    27·
    1 month ago

    I spent half the movie worried she wouldn’t go back for the cat.

  • hOrni@lemmy.world
    297·
    1 month ago

    As a person who doesn’t want children. Watching Aliens, “why did she go back for the girl?”

    • Atropos@lemmy.world
      3·
      1 month ago

      To make sure the girl lives a long and happy life after the movie of course!

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
    7·
    1 month ago

    I knew I was going to like my husband when the first time I went to his place he had two little cats!

  • Toneswirly@lemmy.world
    114·
    1 month ago

    went out with a girl once who dumped me over an off-hand comment about character motivation in Alien. Dodged a bullet there.