Dark Star: H.R. Giger Documentary

Started by GQSioux, Nov 05, 2014, 09:11:05 PM

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Dark Star: H.R. Giger Documentary (Read 11,268 times)

Intrepid-Traveler

Anyone know where to watch this yet?

Corporal Hicks

It's not online as far as I know.

Perfect-Organism

Has anyone heard anything about this movie coming to North America?  I really want to see this in English and in Canada...

Weylan

Weylan

#18
The master will be eternal through his work. R.I.P Genius.

Corporal Hicks

Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Mar 04, 2015, 12:27:46 AM
Has anyone heard anything about this movie coming to North America?  I really want to see this in English and in Canada...

http://icarusfilms.com/playdates.html#dk

Here's the venues showing it.

Intrepid-Traveler

Hope I can get this online soon! I really want to watch this.

Corporal Hicks

I had enquired about European showings but no information.  :-\

Gruyères

Not a single way to watch this online UNLESS you have an itunes account and watch the stream they offer. It's in HD too, but I don't have nor I plan to have an itunes account whatsoever. If any got any luck finding it and downloading it (or streaming it with good quality) please say so. Thanks!

Darkness

Darkness

#23
The documentary is finally online for us peasants. Just finished watching it. Most of the interviews are in German so don't forget to turn your subs on. The feature's not bad but it really should have been so much more. The xenomorph stuff only lasts for about 5 minutes and they don't even mention Sil or Species. Giger himself really looks like he's at Death's Door - can barely walk and talk. Even for a German speaker, you'd be hard pressed to understand what he's saying through his mumblings had it not been for the subtitles. Seeing the train in his back yard and seeing him attend the press events was the highlights for me. I think the documentary could have really done with some narration in English.

So yeah, only for the hardcore Giger fans. I guess if you want the whole xenomorph experience, go watch his older documentary, Giger's Alien.

Perfect-Organism

Quote from: Darkness on Sep 28, 2015, 07:14:19 PM
The documentary is finally online for us peasants. Just finished watching it. Most of the interviews are in German so don't forget to turn your subs on. The feature's not bad but it really should have been so much more. The xenomorph stuff only lasts for about 5 minutes and they don't even mention Sil or Species. Giger himself really looks like he's at Death's Door - can barely walk and talk. Even for a German speaker, you'd be hard pressed to understand what he's saying through his mumblings had it not been for the subtitles. Seeing the train in his back yard and seeing him attend the press events was the highlights for me. I think the documentary could have really done with some narration in English.

So yeah, only for the hardcore Giger fans. I guess if you want the whole xenomorph experience, go watch his older documentary, Giger's Alien.

So where can one find this documentary online?

Ephemer Nine

I'm still probably going to give it a look. It was recently shown at an horror festival here in Portugal. Too bad it was so far from where I live.

Corporal Hicks

Quote from: Darkness on Sep 28, 2015, 07:14:19 PM
The documentary is finally online for us peasants. Just finished watching it. Most of the interviews are in German so don't forget to turn your subs on. The feature's not bad but it really should have been so much more. The xenomorph stuff only lasts for about 5 minutes and they don't even mention Sil or Species. Giger himself really looks like he's at Death's Door - can barely walk and talk. Even for a German speaker, you'd be hard pressed to understand what he's saying through his mumblings had it not been for the subtitles. Seeing the train in his back yard and seeing him attend the press events was the highlights for me. I think the documentary could have really done with some narration in English.

So yeah, only for the hardcore Giger fans. I guess if you want the whole xenomorph experience, go watch his older documentary, Giger's Alien.

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