leading from
2020
December
December 29th 2020
i) Added: John Logan and Alien Covenant
December 26th 2020
iii) Changed the name of The Development of Necronom IV to HR Giger: Necronom IV
v) Added HR Giger: Development
of Necronom IV via Goya's "Saturn eating his son" via Alice and the
flamingo from Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland (Published 1865) by
John Tenniel and the cover of Pink Panther #13? to act as an index page for the articles discussing the interconnection between Goya's "Saturn eating his son via Lewis Carroll's Alice In
Wonderland (Published 1865) by John Tenniel, the cover of Pink
Panther #13 and Giger's Necronom IV?
December 14th 2020
i) Re-edited: Neil deGrasse Tyson saw Prometheus
December 10th 2020
i) Updated Alien: The TV series: Noah Hawley pitched a TV series for Alien with the news about an Alien TV series being made
December 9th 2020
i) re-edited Alien Covenant: Danny McBride
with an attempt to make more sense out of it, breaking up sentences
that had too many 'ands' in them and correcting places where I wrote
McBride as McBridge
ii) re-Edited Alien: The biomechanoid that Dan O'Bannon wanted
because it looked too confusing to read and perhaps there was nothing
much to make sense from anyway. we still don't have a final word on
which image he really wanted to base his Alien on, and perhaps there
wasn't one specific one.
iii) Updated Alien: HR Giger's Alien Landscape (work 385) references photo
of Doctor Bronowski at the Salk Institute in the Radio Times for
November 3rd 1973? with additions of comparisons between details and re-edited the page a bit.
iv) re-Edited Alien: Landscape with alien astronaut corpse
vi) Re-edited: Landscape with alien astronaut corpse
vii) Added: Prometheus : Giger's Deck Elements
December 5th 2020
i) I've updated Alien: Locating the Nostromo slightly with an examination of the chart on Lambert's computer.
Honestly I still don't really know what is what on there, but I have a favourite personal idea that Zeta II Reticuli is a space lane crossroads or a marker in deep space because of its celebrity status since the Betty Hill starmap.
It's not an idea that's likely to be popular because everyone wants to stick the "LV-426" planetoid in orbit around a gas giant orbiting Zeta II Reticuli these days and I haven't given in to that assumption, because I do like to wonder what was on people's minds at the the time Alien was made
So ahead of that I admit there isn't much to really make out from the chart on the computer, the strange numbers and letters probably mean nothing, and that nothing I've added to the page at present is really going to spark off much interest about the subject any more than before.
I've come to terms with the idea that Alien takes place in a cosmos arranged like a Escher illustration
Of course having said that, if Zeta Ii Reticuli becomes the place where the planetoid is found in future movies, I don't really mind because I've come to terms with how insanely fragmented these films are in terms of continuity where one thing isn't quite the same as it is in another film and perhaps everything could indeed changed again leading to more fury from numerous people..
Honestly I still don't really know what is what on there, but I have a favourite personal idea that Zeta II Reticuli is a space lane crossroads or a marker in deep space because of its celebrity status since the Betty Hill starmap.
It's not an idea that's likely to be popular because everyone wants to stick the "LV-426" planetoid in orbit around a gas giant orbiting Zeta II Reticuli these days and I haven't given in to that assumption, because I do like to wonder what was on people's minds at the the time Alien was made
So ahead of that I admit there isn't much to really make out from the chart on the computer, the strange numbers and letters probably mean nothing, and that nothing I've added to the page at present is really going to spark off much interest about the subject any more than before.
I've come to terms with the idea that Alien takes place in a cosmos arranged like a Escher illustration
Of course having said that, if Zeta Ii Reticuli becomes the place where the planetoid is found in future movies, I don't really mind because I've come to terms with how insanely fragmented these films are in terms of continuity where one thing isn't quite the same as it is in another film and perhaps everything could indeed changed again leading to more fury from numerous people..
November
November 29th 2020
i) Added Predator 2 : Chiquita (Work 190) (1972) by HR Giger referenced in storyboard for the skull trophy display? It probably wouldn't really interest anyone to assume that there was a
connection between the design for the skull display and Giger paintings
for an average fan because it's a little bit hard to look at these
things and say anything at all about it. But still I can look at these
things , point out that there is a connection, say why and perceive
that there were some associations being made by the artists behind this
work while flipping through Giger's paintings of certain types.
November 28th 2020
i) Added: Alien Monster IV (1978) (work 409) by HR Giger references page from the Codex Tudela (Origin 1530–1554 − Valley of Mexico)? which
I think was a very interesting connection for me to make and that
brought me to wonder what else there was to say about that codex image
November 27th 2020
i) Added Development of the Alien life form via Tintin and the Pink Panther summary of some thoughts about it at the Alien, Predalien, Ad Infinitum...
blog as a statement summarizing some thoughts that seemed abstract, and
it appears that the story for Alien might as well centre around the
idea of obsessional behaviour surrounding jewels and diamonds, etc, as
if O'Bannon was asking, how do people behave regarding jewels, what sort
of obsessional behaviour and neurosis might erupt out of that. If he
worked for around what to do with a jewel, then it worked for an alien
monster, but it might be strange to think about how Dan came up with
that idea. One thing though is that the Pink Panther is supposed to be
seen inside a certain diamond and the Pink Panther appeared appeared to
be something used in Giger's paintings just as it was in a number of
people's paintings almost as a disguised form. But I don't know who was
responsible for all of this because it's like madness (This has now been removed)
November 26th 2020
i) Added Thoughts
about who and what the Space Jockey is as a summary of some thoughts
about it at the Alien, Predalien, Ad Infinitum... blog (This has now been removed)
November 22nd 2020
November 21st 2020
i) Added: Alien: Ian Nathan's Alien Vault and HR Giger's Alien Life Cycle Hieroglyphics.
I want to say that this is a bit of a strange book that he wrote with
all of its errors and and perhaps I should be doing a review of the
whole thing criticising every page for its almost purposeful
inaccuracies or confusing remarks, but he had a view on the
Hieroglyphics that seemed like bollocks and he was not the only person
who said some rather confusing words about it/
ii) Added: Predator 2: Trophy Case from Predator 2 references Anima Mia (work 487) (1980/1982) by HR Giger ?
November 13th 2020
i) Added: Prometheus: Juggernaut design references the giant horseshoe from Tintin illustration by Hergé?
ii) Added: Alien: "Waldo-like" repair machine (1977) by Chris Foss as an index page for all entries to do with this image
October
October 31st 2020
b) Added separate page for posts dealing with HR Giger: Alien landscape (work 385)(1978)
that previously were a part of the page Alien: Landscape with alien astronaut corpse
c) Added an illustration to Alien in the brain to illustrate the point of the article
October 30th 2020
b) Added Mycaeanian lentoid gem showing a sacred palm and wild goat as an index page for articles connecting with this item
October 29th 2020
October 27th 2020
October 26th 2020
a) Added "Defiance" alien (from around 2015?) by Tristan Jones,
as an index page relating to this certain illustration along with
pages, since I took a look at his drawings relating to Greg Land's
illustration
of an Alien, and noticed something that I thought was interesting and
very creative at the same time. This leads to
i) "Defiance" alien (from around 2015?) by Tristan Jones references references 'Fall of the Damned' (1450 approx) by Dieric Bouts? and ii)
"Defiance" alien (from around 2015?) by Tristan Jones references cover
art for Clive Barker's Books of Blood vol 1 (Published 1988)?
October 20th 2020
a) Updated Origins of Weylan-yutani
with a note about the use of a Mesoamerican eagle emblem as a logo for
an oil company in William Friedkin's Sorcerer (1977) that seemed
interesting in terms of the Weylan-Yutani Egyptian wings emblem.
October 10th 2020
a) Added: Cover
for Marvel comics Aliens omnibus (2020) by Greg Land references Vieja
friendo huevos /Old Woman Frying Eggs (1618) by Diego Velázquez?
October 7th 2020
a) Added: Illustrations from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's "Blast Off" (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon as an index page for these images
October 6th 2020
September
September 25th
a) Added: Alien: The TV series: Noah Hawley pitched a TV series for Alien
and really there's nothing to be said about it that's new other than
what's in the article that everyone else has been reading, but perhaps
more information can be found at a later date
September 19th
a) Continued to update an article about some elements of the making of the movie Brainstorm
along with Stanislav Grof's assistance. This one's quite tought to deal
with and I realise that there what I will put together wont be
considered that interesting to anyone really.
September 10th
a) Added an article about some elements of the making of the movie Brainstorm along with Stanislav Grof's assistance
September 7th
a) Added some more text to Alien Resurrection: On the set of the Viper's Nest after
having watched an E-Online program where some of Sigourney's words on
the set could be heard. I liked the idea of recording something that was
going on there. Meanwhile I moved some photos of the biomechanic
landscape tiles from Designing The Viper's Pit to Into The Living Landscape - Creating the Viper's nest.
I still find the scene to be very curious to think about, as if Stanislav Grof ought to have something to say about it
September 1st
August
August 31st
b) Tidied up and re-edited various pages linked from Prometheus: scriptwriter Damon Lindelof,
being i) News of Lindelof's involvement, ii) Contacted by Ridley, iii) Receiving the script, iv) Impressions of the earlier script, v) Response, vi) Acceptance, vii) Getting down to work, viii) Reaching out to Jon Spaihts and ix) Selling Prometheus
August 21st
a) Added: HR Giger's Mordor IV references illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's Blast Off (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon.
b) Added: Illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's "Blast Off" (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon references 'Man-Ape' (1975) by Frank Frazetta ?
c) Added: HR Giger's Mordor IV (1975) references Frazetta's Man-Ape (1967)?
d) Updated: Man-Ape (1967) by Frank Frazetta
August 17th
a) Updated: Alien: Birthing The Chestburster including information about Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin And The Picaros
August 12th
a) Added: Alien: Panel from The Eternals # 6 (December 1976) by Jack Kirby where a gun is transformed by the character Sersi into tentacles that wrap around a Deviant's face referenced in Giger's Face hugger design?
b) Added: Alien: Chestburster design references panel from The New gods #5 (October-November 1971) by Jack Kirby?
August 11th
a) Added Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius references page from The Eternals #7 showing Gammenon the Celestial returning with his rod of "Life Seed" capsules which Jemian the Celestial analyzes in their hemispherical dome (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby?
b) Added Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius as an index page for illustrations dealing with the picture
c) Added: Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo
d) Added: Alien Monster IV (1978) by HR Giger references Treasures of Satan (1895) by Jean Delville?
August 10th
a) Added a page for the Photograph of JG Ballard in 1969 or 1970 for Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo linking all articles connecting with it
b) Added: Page from The Eternals #7 showing Gammenon the Celestial returning with his rod of "Life Seed" capsules which Jemian the Celestial analyzes in their hemispherical dome. (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby references photograph of JG Ballard taken by Jannick Storm?
c) Added Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970 Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo?
d) Added Storyboard for Alien featuring the alien beast ejected into space (1978) by Ridley Scott references photograph of JG Ballard in 1969 or 1970 for Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo?
e) Added The Balrog from "A Middle-earth Album: Paintings" inspired by JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (Published 1979) by Joan Wyatt references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter "Limbo" ?
f) Added: Photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo references Jean Delville's "Treasures of Satan" (1895)?
g) Added: Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali as an index page for articles dealing with the illustration by Dali
h) Added: Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali references he cover of Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972) ?
i) Added: Alien Monster IV. (work 408) (1978) by H.R. Giger references the cover of Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972)
August 9th
a) Reorganised the Jack Kirby page with all the Kirby pictures that have a connection with this world of Alien in some way, often because of Giger's acknowledged his artwork, but it was a complete mess and I even found that references to Necronom IV and IX had been written instead of I and III which does worry me, but no one notices it and can tell me, and years later I discover the problem by myself. So now my idea is to have a page for each relevant picture by Kirby that acts as an index for all of these other little sections. (I would like to have something more to say about the Kirby/Giger connection which makes me think of the Ciba-Geigy pharmaceutical company which sent a human skull to Giger's father as a promotional item)
b) Added Alien Resurrection: Jean-Jacques Beineix was considered for director which is almost interesting although they seemed to be going to anyone in the French film industry at the time
August 8th
a) Added: Page from The Eternals #7 (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby showing Gammenon and Jemiah the Celestials in their Hemispherical dome as an index page for articles dealing with this pict
August 6th
a) At this time, I'm trying to work out the events surrounding the swimming aliens of Alien Resurrection since the stories all seem to be mixed together that there were going to be swimming aliens and CGI was used. The development of the article has been going on for a while and my brain has been swimming around. I found my Cinefex 73 recently after I couldn't find it for a long while, perhaps because I didn't recognise it by the cover that has a Starship Trooper image on the front. The events at Blue Sky probably are hard to make interesting because most of the time these people do nothing but sit on their backsides working on computer generated models freaking out about the size of the megabytes of their files for this project, and there is their greatest concern is how they can merge their work with the with the real life footage. I would of course love to turn the series events into a Gibsonesque cyberpunk thriller about how the alien entered the matrix but it's not happening. See Alien Resurrection: Alien Beast CGI
August 4th
a) Added Alien-vs-Predator: Predalien hybrid concepts list after the file of concepts was posted at Movie Relics on Facebook on August 1st 2020. There is something to say about all these concepts indeed but I have to research these things more.
July
July 30th
a) Added: July 30th Alien Resurrection - Xenomorph Scanning Maquette
July 15th
a) Added: HR Giger: Alien Monster IV. (work 408) (1978) by H.R. Giger references page from The Eternals #7 (January, 1977) showing Gammenon and Jemiah the Celestials in their Hemispherical dome, by Jack Kirby ?
July 13th
a) Added: Page from The Eternals vol1 #9 (Published Mar 1977) by Jack Kirby featuring Eson the Celestial references "Young Virgin Spanking the Infant Jesus In Front of Three Witnesses" (1926) by Max Ernst?
July 12th
a) Added: Illustration of the Celestial Arishem, leader of the fourth host from The Eternals vol 1 #2 (August 1976) Jack Kirby references HR Giger's Passage Temple (Life) (work 261) (1974)
b) Added: HR Giger: Life cycle hieroglyphics (work 384) (1978) by HR Giger references Illustration of the Celestial Arishem, leader of the fourth host from The Eternals vol 1 #2 (August 1976) by Jack Kirby (approx 1972-1973)
c) Added: Alien: Egg Silo Interior (work 386) (1978) by HR Giger references the page from The Eternals vol1 #9 (Published Mar 1977) by Jack Kirby featuring Eson the Celestial?
d) Added separate page for HR Giger's Egg Silo Interior version I (work 386) references a Chris Foss derelict?
July 8th
a) Added: Marvel Alien art by David Finch (2020) references "Triumph of the Sphinx" (1966) by Ernst Fuchs?
a) Added: HR Giger's Mordor IV references illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's Blast Off (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon.
b) Added: Illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's "Blast Off" (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon references 'Man-Ape' (1975) by Frank Frazetta ?
c) Added: HR Giger's Mordor IV (1975) references Frazetta's Man-Ape (1967)?
d) Updated: Man-Ape (1967) by Frank Frazetta
August 17th
a) Updated: Alien: Birthing The Chestburster including information about Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin And The Picaros
August 12th
a) Added: Alien: Panel from The Eternals # 6 (December 1976) by Jack Kirby where a gun is transformed by the character Sersi into tentacles that wrap around a Deviant's face referenced in Giger's Face hugger design?
b) Added: Alien: Chestburster design references panel from The New gods #5 (October-November 1971) by Jack Kirby?
August 11th
a) Added Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius references page from The Eternals #7 showing Gammenon the Celestial returning with his rod of "Life Seed" capsules which Jemian the Celestial analyzes in their hemispherical dome (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby?
b) Added Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius as an index page for illustrations dealing with the picture
c) Added: Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo
d) Added: Alien Monster IV (1978) by HR Giger references Treasures of Satan (1895) by Jean Delville?
August 10th
a) Added a page for the Photograph of JG Ballard in 1969 or 1970 for Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo linking all articles connecting with it
b) Added: Page from The Eternals #7 showing Gammenon the Celestial returning with his rod of "Life Seed" capsules which Jemian the Celestial analyzes in their hemispherical dome. (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby references photograph of JG Ballard taken by Jannick Storm?
c) Added Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970 Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo?
d) Added Storyboard for Alien featuring the alien beast ejected into space (1978) by Ridley Scott references photograph of JG Ballard in 1969 or 1970 for Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo?
e) Added The Balrog from "A Middle-earth Album: Paintings" inspired by JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (Published 1979) by Joan Wyatt references photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter "Limbo" ?
f) Added: Photo of J G Ballard in 1969 or 1970: Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo references Jean Delville's "Treasures of Satan" (1895)?
g) Added: Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali as an index page for articles dealing with the illustration by Dali
h) Added: Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) by Salvador Dali references he cover of Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972) ?
i) Added: Alien Monster IV. (work 408) (1978) by H.R. Giger references the cover of Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972)
August 9th
a) Reorganised the Jack Kirby page with all the Kirby pictures that have a connection with this world of Alien in some way, often because of Giger's acknowledged his artwork, but it was a complete mess and I even found that references to Necronom IV and IX had been written instead of I and III which does worry me, but no one notices it and can tell me, and years later I discover the problem by myself. So now my idea is to have a page for each relevant picture by Kirby that acts as an index for all of these other little sections. (I would like to have something more to say about the Kirby/Giger connection which makes me think of the Ciba-Geigy pharmaceutical company which sent a human skull to Giger's father as a promotional item)
b) Added Alien Resurrection: Jean-Jacques Beineix was considered for director which is almost interesting although they seemed to be going to anyone in the French film industry at the time
August 8th
a) Added: Page from The Eternals #7 (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby showing Gammenon and Jemiah the Celestials in their Hemispherical dome as an index page for articles dealing with this pict
b) Added: Page from The Eternals #7 (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby references "A battery shelled" (1919) by Wyndham Lewis exploring one painting that seemed to have led to the illustration
August 6th
a) At this time, I'm trying to work out the events surrounding the swimming aliens of Alien Resurrection since the stories all seem to be mixed together that there were going to be swimming aliens and CGI was used. The development of the article has been going on for a while and my brain has been swimming around. I found my Cinefex 73 recently after I couldn't find it for a long while, perhaps because I didn't recognise it by the cover that has a Starship Trooper image on the front. The events at Blue Sky probably are hard to make interesting because most of the time these people do nothing but sit on their backsides working on computer generated models freaking out about the size of the megabytes of their files for this project, and there is their greatest concern is how they can merge their work with the with the real life footage. I would of course love to turn the series events into a Gibsonesque cyberpunk thriller about how the alien entered the matrix but it's not happening. See Alien Resurrection: Alien Beast CGI
August 4th
a) Added Alien-vs-Predator: Predalien hybrid concepts list after the file of concepts was posted at Movie Relics on Facebook on August 1st 2020. There is something to say about all these concepts indeed but I have to research these things more.
July
July 30th
a) Added: July 30th Alien Resurrection - Xenomorph Scanning Maquette
July 15th
a) Added: HR Giger: Alien Monster IV. (work 408) (1978) by H.R. Giger references page from The Eternals #7 (January, 1977) showing Gammenon and Jemiah the Celestials in their Hemispherical dome, by Jack Kirby ?
July 13th
a) Added: Page from The Eternals vol1 #9 (Published Mar 1977) by Jack Kirby featuring Eson the Celestial references "Young Virgin Spanking the Infant Jesus In Front of Three Witnesses" (1926) by Max Ernst?
c) Added an index page for all articles dealing with: "Young Virgin Spanking the Infant Jesus In Front of Three Witnesses" (1926) by Max Ernst
July 12th
a) Added: Illustration of the Celestial Arishem, leader of the fourth host from The Eternals vol 1 #2 (August 1976) Jack Kirby references HR Giger's Passage Temple (Life) (work 261) (1974)
b) Added: HR Giger: Life cycle hieroglyphics (work 384) (1978) by HR Giger references Illustration of the Celestial Arishem, leader of the fourth host from The Eternals vol 1 #2 (August 1976) by Jack Kirby (approx 1972-1973)
c) Added: Alien: Egg Silo Interior (work 386) (1978) by HR Giger references the page from The Eternals vol1 #9 (Published Mar 1977) by Jack Kirby featuring Eson the Celestial?
d) Added separate page for HR Giger's Egg Silo Interior version I (work 386) references a Chris Foss derelict?
July 8th
a) Added: Marvel Alien art by David Finch (2020) references "Triumph of the Sphinx" (1966) by Ernst Fuchs?
June
June 30th
a) Added Page from Fantastic Four #85 (Published April 1969) featuring Doctor Doom, by Jack Kirby references Resurrection of Christ?
b) Added Page from Fantastic Four #85 (Published April 1969) featuring Doctor Doom , by Jack Kirby, references The Weaning of Furniture Nutrition (1934) by Salvador Dali?
c) Added Page from Fantastic Four #85 (Published April 1969) featuring Doctor Doom, by Jack Kirby as an index page dealing articles about the page
c) Added Biomechanic Metempsychosis (work 431) (1980) by HR Giger as a page to for all articles dealing with the painting
d) Added Biomechanic Metempsychosis (work 431) (1980) by HR Giger references a panel from Fantastic Four #85 (Published April 1969) by Jack Kirby?
June 27th
a) Added Men In Black: Concept drawing of Jeebs by Ricardo Delgado for the movie Men In Black released in 1997, exploring the idea of it referencing The Umbrellas (1886) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, HR Giger's Passage Temple Entrance (1975) and the Sky Demon from Jack Kirby's Devil Dinosaur comic book story (April 1978)
b) Added: HR Giger: Passage Temple Entrance (1975) references The Umbrellas (1886) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir?
c) Added: Jack Kirby's drawing of sky demon for Devil Dinosaur (1978) references details from Giger's Passage Temple Entrance (1975)?
d) Added: Concept drawing of Jeebs by Ricardo Delgado for the movie Men In Black (film released in 1997) references The Umbrellas (1886) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir?
e) Added: Concept drawing of Jeebs by Ricardo Delgado for the movie Men In Black (film released in 1997) references HR Giger's Passage Temple Entrance (work 262) (1975) ?
June 22nd
a) I rewrote/re-edited parts of Alien: The robot head speaks. What I had written before was hastily slapped down with the hope that something else would come to the surface, and I had a go at editing/reorganising what was there. That whole thing is rather difficult to do to say the least, or perhaps I had finally been able to take another step around the walls of perception with this one. What we seemed to have are bits and pieces from Ridley Scott and Veronica Cartwright along with a script re-edit and Alan Dean Foster's novel that was based on an Alien script, but the whole matter is rather blurred, and bits from the Alien laserdisc essay. The page doesn't have much going visually because well nothing that's said by robot seems to be easily illustrated and I can imagine people looking at this long page full of text and getting lost very easily.
b) With that I've re-edited Alien: Industrial Paranoia, and this generally overlaps with The Robot Head speaks
June 7th
a) Added: HR Giger: Illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's "Blast Off" (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon referenced in Mordor XII (1976)?
b) Added: Illustration from Linda C. Cain and Susan Rosenbaum's "Blast Off" (1973) by Leo and Diane Dillon references Francis Bacon's Study for a Bullfight no. 1 (1969) ?
c) Added: HR Giger: Mordor XII (1976) references Francis Bacon's Study For A Bullfight no.1 (1969)?
d) Added: Francis Bacon's Study For A Bullfight no.1 (1969) as an index page for articles relating to that painting
May
May 31st 2020
a) Updated Alien Covenant: David the android as a Barry Lyndon?
May 29th 2020
a) Updated Alien: Covenant - Hall of Heads with words from Ev Shipard about the matter from the Studio Yutani interview.
May 24th 2020
a) Added: Alien: Sex in space. Yes, well I saw that Studio Yutani was doing a recorded discussion on the matter for the first one and I should have something about the subject of the first Alien movie but I didn't that collected bits and pieces together.
b) Added: Alien: Resurrection: Sex In Space
May 18th 2020
a) Added: Early Alien storyboard A-52 for a Nostromo explorer examining the space jockey references "Demons tormenting St. Anthony" (1520) Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
as an index page for the painting.
May 13th 2020
a) Added index page for Jigg's Jigsaw Puzzle (featuring characters from the TV series Jigsaw) ( Radio Times 19-25th September 1981) illustrated by Ellis Nadler
b) Added Jigg's Jigsaw Puzzle (featuring characters from the TV series Jigsaw) ( Radio Times 19-25th September 1981) references Demons tormenting St. Anthony (1520) by Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
c) Added Untitled ship by Jean Giraud/ Moebius references Jigg's Jigsaw Puzzle (featuring characters from the TV series Jigsaw from Radio Times 19-25th September 1981)
May 9th 2020
a) Added HR Giger: New York City XX "Ein Stadt Sucht einen Mördor" (1981) references Jigg's Jigsaw Puzzle ( Radio Times 19-25th September 1981) illustrated by Ellis Nadler?
April
April 28th 2020
d) Added HR Giger: N.Y. City XXII (work472) (1981) references photo of Boney M
e) Added a separate page for HR Giger: Biomechanical Landscape I (1984-1986) (work 583) references Fire Engines Scene from #16 of The Eternals
f) Added a separate page for HR Giger: Biomechanical Landscape I (1984-1986) (work 583) references Giedi Prime from David Lynch's Dune
e) Added a separate page for HR Giger: Biomechanical Landscape I (1984-1986) (work 583) references Fire Engines Scene from #16 of The Eternals
f) Added a separate page for HR Giger: Biomechanical Landscape I (1984-1986) (work 583) references Giedi Prime from David Lynch's Dune
a) Added HR Giger: Erotomechanics VIII, work 423 (1979) references concept art showing Cylon Raiders attacking a colonial Battlestar for Battlestar Galactica (Series released 1978) by Ralph McQuarrie
April 21st 2020
a) Updated Carlos Huante's War of the Worlds Shwa Babyhead with another illustration by the artist
April 19th 2020
a) Added: Alien Resurrection: Oiling the alien to death
b) Added: Alien Resurrection: Alien beast CGI
April 18th 2020
a) Added Alien: Early storyboard of the closeup of the Space jockey head (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien as an index page for that storyboard
b) Added Alien: Early storyboard of the closeup of the Space jockey head (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien references Bauhaus exhibition poster for 1923 by Joost Schmidt ?
c) Added Alien: Early storyboard for Alien featuring two computers (1978) by Ridley Scott
April 16th 2020
a) Added: HR Giger: Alien Monster II (work 407) (1978) references 'Of the animals I saw, I could write volumes' Illustration for HP Lovecraft's "Shadows out of time" for Astounding Stories (Published June 1936) by Howard V. Brown?
April 12th 2020
a) Added: Alien: Yaphet Kotto's work with Alien foretold in a dream! featuring his early mysterious alien encounters.
April 9th 2020
a) Updated: Alien: Building the Refinery by breaking all the sections into separate pages using this one as the index. I added an 'illustration' for moment when Ridley takes hammer and chisel to the refinery towers, based on an idea mentioned by Martin Bower
April 8th 2020
a) Added: Cover of The Pink Panther #13 comic book (July 1973) references Resurrection of Christ by Master Francke (1430)?
b) Added: Alien: Storyboard of skeleton in the rock (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien
c) Added: Alien: Storyboard of Space Jockey skeleton embedded in the rock by Ridley Scott references Resurrection of Christ (1424) by Master Franke?
d) Added: Alien: Storyboard of Space Jockey skeleton embedded in the rock by Ridley Scott references "Saturn devouring his son" (1819–1823) by Francisco Goya?
e) Added: "Saturn devouring his son" (1819–1823) by Francisco Goya references "Resurrection of Christ" (1424) by Master Franke?
April 4th 2020
a) Re-edited Alien: Dan O'Bannon's admiration for Lovecraft
b) Re-edited Guillermo Del Toro talks about Lovecraft's influence on Alien and broke it down into sections with different pages. (I have to say that I've never been happy with the way that I write these articles because there's always these jumbled up odd twists and turns in understanding what's being said and it might take years to just really have it all in near enough full perspective. I should say that if Mr Del Toro had somehow read my article and didn't like it. My further explorations into the subject might even be more awful to read even if it did make much more sense)
April 3rd 2020
a) Updated Alien: Brian Johnson comes aboard to make it a little bit more coherent and add details from other interviews
April 2nd 2020
a) Updated Alien: Brian Johnson comes aboard
b) Re-edited and rewrote parts of Guillermo Del Toro & Lovecraft's influence on Alien
April 1st 2020
a) Posted: Alien: Brian Johnson comes aboard
b) Updated: Alien: Escher etched on the brain of Brian Johnson
c) Added an index page for Brian Johnson dealing with articles connecting with him
March
March 30th 2020
a) Posted: Radio Times photo for the TV series Dad's Army on the 15th November 1974 references Master Francke's Resurrection of Christ (1430)?
b) Posted: Alien: Storyboard of Space Jockey skeleton embedded in the rock by Ridley Scott (1978) Ridley Scott references Dad's Army photo from The Radio Times
c) Posted: Alien: Storyboard of Space Jockey skeleton embedded in the rock by Ridley Scott references Resurrection of Christ (1424) by Master Franke?
d) Posted an index page for: Alien: Storyboard of Space Jockey skeleton embedded in the rock by Ridley Scott
e) Posted an index page for: Resurrection of Christ (1430) by Master Francke
March 26th 2020
a) Posted HR Giger: A. Crowley (The Beast 666) references a photo of former prisoners of the Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp from 1945
March 23rd 2020
a) Posted: Alien: Egg Silo (work 378) for Alien (1978) HR Giger references The Nativity by Guido da Siena (1270)
b) Posted: Alien: Early storyboard with Derelict Exterior by Ridley Scott for Alien references The Nativity (1270s) by Guido da Siena?
March 20th 2020
a) Posted: Aliens: Large-scale Derelict Ship set piece from Aliens?
March 18th 2020
a) Posted: Alien: Early storyboard of spacejockey/outsized pilot seen from behind by Ridley Scott references " Hitler Masturbating" (1973) by Salvador Dali?
a) Posted HR Giger: Atom Kinder (Work 069) (1967/1968) by HR Giger references Danza Macabra Europa 14 (1915) by Alberto Martini?
March 10th 2020
a) Posted The Alien Pilot from The Thing (2011) (by Farzad Vrahramyan?) references Dren concept art (2000 - for the movie Splice released in 2009) by Vincenzo Natali?
March 8th 2020
a) posted Alien: Development by way of the Pink Panther movies?
February
February 28th 2020
a) I created a separate page for the early illustration for the biomechanoid suit by Patrick Tatopoulos for "Independence Day" (1996)
February 27th 2020
a) Earlier drawing of the Independence Day/ID4 alien suit drawing by Patrick Tatopoulos references "Oro lindo, Le Peuple de la danse" (1993) from the Rumba portfolio, by Moebius?
February 11th 2020
a) Added: Alien: HR Giger's Life Cycle Hieroglyphics (work 384) (1978) references poster for the movie The Pink Panther Strikes Again (released 15th December 1976 (US)) directed by Blake Edwards?
b) Created a separate page for: Alien: HR Giger's Life Cycle Hieroglyphics: Mythologist Will Linn's comments
February 10th 2020
a) Added "Alien: Moebius' outsized pilot/space jockey (1978) references cartoon from "Plop!" magazine?"
b) Corrected the 2019s that should be 2020 on this page
January
January 10th 2020
a) Added: Cover of The Pink Panther #33 (April 1976) references "L'Acier travaille" (1927) by Frantisek Kupka?
b) Added a separate page for Updates for 2018
c) Added: HR Giger's Necronom V (1976) references Mark Rothko's Gethsemane (1944)
d) Added: Necronom V (1976) by HR Giger references alias Big Timer in The Inspector #8 (March 1976)
January 9th 2020
b) Added: A separate page for Cover of Pink Panther #33 references Egyptian Mummification Ritual image
c) Added: Cover of the Pink Panther #33 comic referenced in Necronom V (1976) by HR Giger??
d) Added: Cover of the Pink Panther comic #33 referenced in early Ridleygram of the Outsized pilot (1978) for Alien by Ridley Scott?
e) Added: Early Ridleygram showing the sideview of the Space Jockey (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien references Frantisek Kupka's L'Acier Travaille (1927)
January 8th 2020
a) Added: Alien: Early Ridleygram of the Space Jockey (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien references Mark Rothko's Gethsemane (1944)?
b) Added: Alien: Evolution of Early Ridleygram of the side view of the Space Jockey (1978) by Ridley Scott references cover of The Pink Panther #33 (January 1976)
c) Added: Alien: Evolution of Space Jockey ridleygram and publicity image with James Burke for The Burke Special in The Radio Times, (19th July 1973)?
d) Added: Alien: Early Ridleygram showing the sideview of the Space Jockey (1978) by Ridley Scott for Alien
January 1st 2020
a) Added: Alien: Early Ridleygram of the rear of the space jockey seat (1978) for Alien by Ridley Scott as an index for anything to do with this Ridleygram.
b) Added: Alien: Evolution of Early Ridleygram of the rear of the space jockey seat (1978) for Alien by Ridley Scott via Dali's "Dream Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate" and Plop! comic #13?
c) Added: Alien: Evolution of Early Ridleygram of the rear of the space jockey seat (1978) for Alien by Ridley Scott via Dali's Autumnal Cannibalism and illustration publicising the Grand Prix movie in Radio Times from 1974?
d) Updated : Alien: Early Ridleygram of Derelict Entrance with information comparing the Ridleygram to Mark Rothko's painting Gethsemane
e) Added: The cover of Plop! comic #13 (featuring Multiple Mouth McCardy on the cover) (published June 1975) references Salvador Dali's "Dream Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate" (1940)?
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