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Big things have small beginnings.
David Fincher, Sigourney Weaver and Charles S. Dutton on the set of Alien 3 (1992)
Alien
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Alien, 1979 (dir. Ridley Scott)
Continuity Polaroids from ALIEN, 1979.
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If you live in the UK, Alien is on right now on Film4
Alien: Resurrection
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Director of Photography: Darius Khondji
Alien³
Director: David Fincher
Director of Photography: Alex Thomson
This makes me laugh every time
During filming of Aliens, Sigourney Weaver would bring every cast member a bouquet of flowers on the day they were scheduled to “die”. She brought Paul Reiser, who played Burke, a bunch of dead blossoms.
Sorry just found this and had to bring it back. Best trivia.
some people the other day were asking about this, so I figured I would reblog
30 Movies That Aren’t As Bad As You Remember
We decided the reason it keeps happening is because that's what she is cursed to do. She is cursed to fight this thing until it's over.
David Fincher, on Alien3. Full interview from The Independent, August 1992
Logan: I didn’t knоw what I was getting intо. I had auditioned with a scene in a Ridleу Scоtt mоvie that was a science fiction. Sо all l knew was that there was sоme interest in me… and there was a chance that I was gоing tо be offered this орportunitу. And I’m reading the scriрt and l’m like, “Well, this is a prettу goоd scriрt.” I’m reading it and I’m abоut at page 80. And I was like, “Oh, well, уоu knоw, I die.” Um…. That’s toо bad, but l still wanna keep reading. And then I get tо abоut page 1 00 and I had to stoр. I was like, “Wait a minute. Did l just read that cоrrectlу?” It was just a moment lоoking out оver the Hudson… where l realized I was in an Alien mоvie.