Giger on worms

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MemberOvomorphMay 29, 20121234 Views9 RepliesI'm sure this has been posted before but I think this'll be funny to think about knowing what we know when some of the creatures in Prometheus are involved.
[url=http://youtu.be/5ggr_DUxu5Y]H.R Giger on Worms [/url]
May 29, 2012
He is such an interesting man, and yes that was funny. I had seen it before, he truly has a phobia when it comes to creepy crawlies.
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May 29, 2012
What I like in this interview is that we see a normal man talking, like anybody else, not some kind of unearthly being.
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May 29, 2012
Exactly, and with that funny Swiss-German accent!
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.
May 29, 2012
You can tell he is a gentle soul, I like how he shrills at the idea of an organism living inside of you! Can definitely see the influence of his personal fears in his work...
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May 29, 2012
I hope one day to meet Giger and share in some small talk with him. He doesn't live too far north from my villa in Italy.
May 29, 2012
Mr Giger has always been a charming and sometimes humorous man! this clip always makes me giggle but i know what he means! i always enjoy watching his interviews, he is such a wonderful artist, and seems like a really genuine sort of person. we are all lucky to have been exposed to him- even though his art work is great i believe it is mostly only through these films that he has become so well known! i thank Mr. Scott and Mr. O'Bannon for that pleasure! even after a million views of the original Alien i still get chills and thrills from it, and i still find the creatures so beautiful and fascinating! and so much of his other artwork is simply amazing! sometimes i feel like there is no point to painting because i am too tempted to just copy what he has already done (only probably not as good as his!)
H.R. Giger forever!
p.s. if anyone wants to buy one of those Harkonnen chairs for me i am always accepting such donations of good faith :P
September 19, 2012
Giger needs to meet HAMMERPEDE, that I'd love to see.
Oh, btw, "Where did the worms come from?"
I'd also like to ask, again, "Why were we not shown the landing area where the Juggernaut was stored?" I couldn't work out what we were seeing all through the film, just corridors going round and stuff, no geographical/set continuity.
Is there ANOTHER cut scene, showing this area in front of the parked Juggernaut?
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