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@Marktech wrote: Oh, me too - to be honest I was thinking of the music. So much of the stuff I used to love [early Monty Python, anyone?] seems to mix still-awesome with embarrassingly appalling. That...
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@Cowicide wrote: I love that album. I think I'm going to listen to it today in honor of Giger's passing... Read full topic
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@nungesser wrote: Farewell to a brilliant artist and dark visionary. And thank you for not just posting a photo of his Alien design; these are terrific examples of his work and freaked me out in the...
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@Mindysan33 wrote: This is terribly sad news... Also, I think today is the first time I've ever seen a picture of Giger himself... that's kind of odd. Read full topic
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@nungesser wrote: It wouldn't surprise me if his dying wish was to have his ashes fired from a penis-gun loaded with bullets shaped like alien fetuses. Read full topic
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@miasm wrote: I'll always remember Giger as the man who mined the unimaginable depths.Sometimes, when nearing unconsciousness of whatever sort, I'll catch a glimpse of this one....
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@edgore wrote: Well, Python is basically mainstream now - I stopped referencing it when I realized that everyone was already in on the joke - it was tired (still brilliant). Now, ELP....I am pretty...
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@lorq wrote: Quite apart from his design of the creature from "Alien," I'll always be grateful for the alien derelict that appears earlier in the film, which really looks like it had been built by...
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@leicester wrote: My wife was greatly disappointed that he had simply fallen down the stairs. She was really expecting that he'd had his head eaten by an alien. Either way, safe travels, Hans. Thanks...
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@Boundegar wrote: I'll admit it, I was a huge ELP fan at age... 13 I think? I had no idea Geiger was still alive; I've always thought of him as having lived in some dim, distant golden age together...
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@Jorpho wrote: The man's work is awesome, no question, but... every time his name comes up, it seems like it's always the same works of art from decades ago that are featured. Or maybe they just start...
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@glippiglop wrote: Giger produced a great deal of work, some of which is quite colourful but rarely featured due to the tendency to focus on the well known 'nightmarish' works. The bio published by...
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@PrestonSturges wrote: I'm sure he had no involvement in the computer room where the crew went to ask "Mother" questions. It was lined with egg cartons (!!) and Christmas lights. Read full topic
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@martinhaeussle1 wrote: i wouldnt be so sure about that, since mothers computer room represented a womb Read full topic
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@marknoo wrote: I had never heard this guys name but I instantly recognized his work. It is pretty amazing. Pretty ominous stuff. Dark but not evil. Read full topic
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@funruly wrote: Same. Wish google / youtube made it possible to see how their traffic spikes when such events happen. Would like to see some quantification of how powerful nostalgia can be. Read full...
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