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  • Spawn67
    Career Member
    • Aug 14, 2009
    • 816

    R.I.P. HR Giger

    Bummer! I love his art and his creation for the alien movie!

  • enyawd72
    Maker of Monsters!
    • Oct 1, 2009
    • 7904

    #2
    I once remember him saying he created his art to get the monsters out of his head...weird, weird guy....but, he was surely a one of a kind talent and his contributions to sci-fi will live on forever.

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    • Chris
      Persistent Member
      • Dec 23, 2009
      • 2279

      #3
      Read the book "Giger's Alien". He was something else.

      If a Mego figure of God did not exist, it would be necessary for EMCE to invent him.

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      • alex
        Permanent Member
        • Jun 15, 2009
        • 3142

        #4
        Sad to hear, I just wonder how the art work will be done for future alien films, was he still working with Scott, or was his art copied by someone else for the films. I remember as a 8 year old, some older kid showed me a photo album of his work, and told me this is what "hell" looks like, and I believed him, I was seriously freaked out

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        • 4NDR01D
          Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
          • Jan 22, 2008
          • 3266

          #5
          He still had a lot to offer. I loved the Prometheus design work. He was a visionary, and he will be missed.

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          • Hedji
            Citizen of Gotham
            • Nov 17, 2012
            • 7246

            #6
            Imagine what his afterlife looks like….

            Rest In Peace.

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            • cjefferys
              Duke of Gloat
              • Apr 23, 2006
              • 10180

              #7
              Very sad to hear, one of my favorite artists, and the creator of my all time favorite movie monster. RIP Mr. Giger.

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              • Hector
                el Hombre de Acero
                • May 19, 2003
                • 31852

                #8
                Awesome artist...definitely had an influence in my life.
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                • vulcan2074
                  Live Long and Prosper
                  • Mar 23, 2008
                  • 7817

                  #9
                  His creativity will be missed. R.I.P.

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                  • fallensaviour
                    Talkative Member
                    • Aug 28, 2006
                    • 5620

                    #10
                    Sad to hear he will be missed. R.i.p.
                    “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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                    • enyawd72
                      Maker of Monsters!
                      • Oct 1, 2009
                      • 7904

                      #11
                      Originally posted by alex
                      Sad to hear, I just wonder how the art work will be done for future alien films, was he still working with Scott, or was his art copied by someone else for the films. I remember as a 8 year old, some older kid showed me a photo album of his work, and told me this is what "hell" looks like, and I believed him, I was seriously freaked out
                      There has never been anything else like his work...I was always slightly disturbed, or maybe unsettled, by it. To me it said genius and madness at the same time.

                      Didn't he create Species also?

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                      • Starroid Raiders Dagon
                        Persistent Member
                        • Apr 28, 2013
                        • 2165

                        #12
                        I cant believe he was 74 years old. I love his work. Sad to hear of his passing. R.I.P.

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                        • Gorn Captain
                          Invincible Ironing Man
                          • Feb 28, 2008
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          I wonder if his grave willl be his own design? Imagine a Giger Tomb!
                          I know there was a Giger Bar, and his own house looked so spooky, all-black, with these weird spine-shaped chairs.

                          With all due respect to Ridley Scott, but if Dan O'Bannon hadn't brought Giger's art to the table, the movie wouldn't have been anywhere near as groundbreaking.
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                          "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                          • Spawn67
                            Career Member
                            • Aug 14, 2009
                            • 816

                            #14
                            "Didn't he create Species also?"

                            Yes he did and I in fact got to meet him briefly when I worked on the set of Species 2. Here's my story...There was a rumor going around that he was coming to visit the set. I brought my Giger necronomicon book's with me but i had to leave it behind because it was in my backpack and I couldn't bring it on the set. So a couple days later they were filming a scene with "eve" on of the species Im working on a prop and I turn around and who do I see standing there with the director is the man himself! My heart starting pounding like a jackhammer but i continued working. The director and him starting arguing in german and he starts yelling in his thick accent "this is not right" several times. So the director storms off for a minute and he stood there arms folded all by himself. I said screw it and went over and told him i was a huge fan of his work and he shook my hand and said "thank you " Real fast told him I grew up with his art it was inspiring etc etc.. He smiled and was very very nice. Told him I had to get back to work and then told me he was gonna hang out and have lunch and if we wanted to talk more meet him there. (there was a catered food cafeteria tent outside on the set) I smiled and said "thank you" shook his hand again and off he went arguing with the director. I never did get to go to lunch that day because we had to keep filming and I never saw him again. but that's my story of how I meet the Master!

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                            • Earth 2 Chris
                              Verbose Member
                              • Mar 7, 2004
                              • 32935

                              #15
                              ^Cool story. Nice to know he was good to his fans, despite being in a frustrating situation.

                              Chris
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