Perfect Organism Talks To Charles Lippincott

Started by Corporal Hicks, Jun 10, 2015, 08:29:31 AM

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Corporal Hicks

The guys over at Perfect Organism: The Alien Saga Podcast have posted up a short interview they conducted with Charles Lippincott, the marketing consultant for Ridley Scott’s Alien. Charles is quite active on Facebook and posts a lot of the photographs he took whilst working on Alien (amongst other films including Star Wars and Judge Dredd):

“JM: Can you tell me how you got involved with ALIEN?

Charles Lippincott– I had a good relationship with the folks over at 20th Century Fox because I was working with them on Star Wars. When Star Wars came out, a lot of Fox Executives got big career bumps, like a corner office or a coveted parking space that came with a nice title and salary jump. At Lucasfilm, a new CEO was brought on, Charley Weber, and my position got cut back and split up. When Fox saw that I wasn't being taken care of by Lucasfilm, they gave me a bonus, and asked if I wanted to work on a project with Ridley Scott and Gordon Carroll. It was a science fiction film with a script by Dan O’Bannon, who I knew and liked from Filmex. I had worked with Gordon before on Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and liked working with Gordon also, so I was very interested in the project. After reading the Alien script, I definitely wanted to do the film.”

A polaroid from Charles Lippincott's vault. Alien: Covenant: One Year Later - AvP Galaxy Podcast #68

A polaroid from Charles Lippincott’s vault.

Charles Lippincott talks more about his role on the set, his opinions whilst working on the film and more. Be sure to check out the entire interview and whilst you’re at it, also check out the Perfect Organism: The Alien Saga Podcast episodes.

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Mr. Clemens

Cool interview.

But every time I see this headline on the front page, I think it says 'Perfect Orgasm' - and for a second I think, "whoah, didn't expect to find that here!"  :P

Elmazalman

Looks like the "Box Alien" scene was filmed after all,with a different lighting design for the corridors-no strobe lighting!Great news,hope the footage still exists.

Corporal Hicks

Quote from: Elmazalman on Jun 13, 2015, 01:02:48 AM
Looks like the "Box Alien" scene was filmed after all,with a different lighting design for the corridors-no strobe lighting!Great news,hope the footage still exists.

Where'd you get that from?

Elmazalman

Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Jun 13, 2015, 04:25:18 PM
Quote from: Elmazalman on Jun 13, 2015, 01:02:48 AM
Looks like the "Box Alien" scene was filmed after all,with a different lighting design for the corridors-no strobe lighting!Great news,hope the footage still exists.

Where'd you get that from?
Charles Lippincott's Facebook page-Monday 4th May 2015.There's a link to it in the Box Alien section over at the Alien Explorations blog.Very interesting,And one of the guys behind the Laserdisc/DVD/Blu Ray releases joins the conversation too.

Xenomorphine


Elmazalman

You're welcome.

wmmvrrvrrmm

Thanks for pointing this out about the person involved in the Laserdisc mentioning something. I overlooked that and now I've included it on my webpage on the matter. I hope that the whole confusion about it gets popped.

http://alienexplorations.blogspot.co.uk/1979/04/organic-box-like-thing.html

Elmazalman

Quote from: wmmvrrvrrmm on Jun 14, 2015, 12:46:00 PM
Thanks for pointing this out about the person involved in the Laserdisc mentioning something. I overlooked that and now I've included it on my webpage on the matter. I hope that the whole confusion about it gets popped.

http://alienexplorations.blogspot.co.uk/1979/04/organic-box-like-thing.html
No problem.I found it very interesting,when viewing the work-print Mr Simonson found the folded-up Alien more box-like and less well defined than the photo that someone posted for comparison was,and the difference in corridor lighting was something new I'd never heard mentioned before.

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