Frantz
MemberOvomorph12/25/2011is never a waste of time and is very interesting , i didnt know that for example !!
Sergey Zaslavets
MemberOvomorph12/25/2011thaks, that`s good. i gonna look for some more information...maybe i can find out something else ...
ReeceMacoy
MemberOvomorph12/25/2011I like that last pic a lot where u can see more detail, also always like how one of the ships ends has the head of a hammerhead shark lol
ZetaReticuli
MemberOvomorph12/25/2011Superb, keen observation InMrSage. I love that nightmarish world
of Giger and I hope they haven't shat on him regarding his input
for this phenomenal looking film.
Reimer
MemberOvomorph12/25/2011Very interesting...it's starting to look as if the pyramid/temple elements excised from the first film's story quite early on may have been revived as a basis for the new film.
Gigeresque
MemberOvomorph12/26/2011Yeah...I realized that a few years ago. It really does look like Nut.
Sergey Zaslavets
MemberOvomorph12/26/2011Yep, Gigeresque, at first i looked at the Nut discussion and then i saw that image that differs a little from the original....when i saw it i noticed those similiarities i discribed here...i saw the original post earlier but didn`t notice that before....i hurried to create this theme so i copied that image to do things faster...Don`t you mind?^^
Sergey Zaslavets
MemberOvomorph12/26/2011I also noticed that the alien God above and the alien life cycle pyramid are a little bound...In my opinion the cycle on the image can show the ritual, where space jokeys invented the way to give the birth to their imagined "God" by a sacrifice, so that the creature will have their DNA. But this idea works only in the way if that is rly their imagined God...
Biomechanic
MemberOvomorph12/26/2011The idea that the derelict is depicted as Nut has very interesting implications. Nut being a sky Goddess would be a perfect choice to represent a space ship and the eggs being found within her certainly fits with the movie alien. This however doesn't explain how the eggs were created unless you also look at this depiction of Nut being both a ship and a woman. Very clever of Giger if all of this is indeed intentional.
Spartacus
MemberOvomorph12/26/2011every shape every form every texture Giger used was meant to have a story behind it or just does in it's scientific nature, the guy isn't just some painter as I am sure you all know, but rather, he's a surrealist Genius !!!