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Recreational Area / Re: The Alien Dialogue Thread ...
Last post by Prez - Today at 07:32:10 AM
I prefer the term, artificial person myself
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Recreational Area / Re: Just Talk.
Last post by Kradan - Today at 07:25:08 AM
Kinda belated realisation but it has been 5 years since I've joined the forums. Thank you all for the fond memories and thrilling discussions !



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General Film/TV Discussion / Re: MARVEL Multithread
Last post by Kradan - Today at 07:10:18 AM
Pretty dope intro, yes
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AvP Galaxy News / Re: Alien's Visual Effects Art...
Last post by Kradan - Today at 07:05:04 AM
Back then, great movies were made by a bunch of people loving their craft. Rest in peace
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General Film/TV Discussion / Re: MARVEL Multithread
Last post by BlueMarsalis79 - Today at 06:28:25 AM
I don't blame him, I'd want to escape that franchise as well. So dull.

Anyone watching X-Men '97? f**king incredible, probably my favourite Marvel thing in a decade.

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AvP Galaxy News / Re: Alien's Visual Effects Art...
Last post by BlueMarsalis79 - Today at 06:05:05 AM
Rest in peace, a superb artist.
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Recreational Area / Re: The Alien Dialogue Thread ...
Last post by Kradan - Today at 06:00:40 AM
You just stay away from me, Bishop. You got that straight?
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Recreational Area / Re: The Alien Dialogue Thread ...
Last post by Prez - Today at 05:55:44 AM
I'll do the fingering
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AvP Galaxy News / Alien's Visual Effects Artist ...
Last post by Guest - Today at 05:23:15 AM

It is with deep regret that I have to report to you all the passing of another member of the Alien family. The Hollywood Reporter shared the heartbreaking news, confirmed by a close friend, that Roger Dicken has passed away.

Roger Dicken, the Oscar-nominated British special effects artist, sculptor and model maker known for his work on Alien and When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, has died. He was 84.

Dicken died Feb. 18 at his home in North Wales, Mick Cooper, a friend of more than five decades, told The Hollywood Reporter.

 Alien's Visual Effects Artist Roger Dicken Passes Away Age 84

Regarding his impact on Alien, he was most famously attributed to the redesign and creation of the Facehugger and Chestburster after several attempts by H. R. Giger. In a 1992 interview with Monsterzone, Dicken spoke about his experience working on the film.

I got underneath the set with my activated hand-operated alien, and it was this, of course, that ended up appearing revoltingly through his body and pausing momentarily to twitch and breath, etc., before zipping off the table.

Two assistants, holding simple squeeze bubbles fixed to plastic tubes, made the small sacs in the body pulsate, etc. The monster's exit was accomplished by pulling me along under the table, laying on a trolley with my arm holding the puppet, working it through a slot as it knocked off strategically placed utensils in the process of disappearing.

Besides those contributions, Roger Dicken worked on other classics such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth and The Land That Time Forgot, amongst others.

Roger is survived by his wife, Wendy. The thoughts of the Aliens vs. Predator Galaxy staff and community go out to Dicken’s family and friends. Rest in peace, Roger.

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Recreational Area / Re: The Alien Dialogue Thread ...
Last post by Kradan - Today at 04:13:16 AM
Buh ?
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