Hey that’s this guy on my wall
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Good taste
At 45 years old is the first time I've ever seen a picture of this man I thought he lived around the 1930s
He looks remarkably like the famous portrait of Beethoven...pic.twitter.com/i9dBPmJ3q4
How did Giger do all that? I can't even make my handwriting look good.
To be fair, he didn’t do all of that sculpting. The late great film sculptor Peter Voysey did a lot of it.
This man is a genius for many reasons.
That could be a cool shoe
You can not imagine such a film and such work today. SJW and feminists will ruin it even at the production stage for phallic symbols, vaginas and sexualisation.
Alien is considered a milestone feminist film but go off I guess
I think Ripley is a very strong character. But she did not scream about it at every corner. That's what distinguishes the strong female characters of the time from the modern type of Captain Marvel / Wonder woman and other movies heroes
No, sketch truther is right, I work in film and regularly sneak SJW's on to sets to disrupt any phallic symbolism and to add screaming rants to scripts, but they can't fire me because I'm the union rep
Trop beaaaaau!!!!
Truly masterful. Will always love his work.
..genius
HatsOff to this man
That doesn’t look like a space jockey. It looks like the alien carcass they find at the beginning of the movie in the crashed ship. Cool image nonetheless.
That's what it is, the mysterious dead crewmember (presumed) of the ship. For 1970's reasons, it picked up the nickname "the space jockey".
Ohhh, I see. I always thought “space jockey” was a nickname for adult xenomorphs. Thanks for clearing that up.
A true artist at work...
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