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This image has gotten very popular, see also The Last Of Us.
Our zombies are no longer rabid animals but something like the mind-captured individual become host for the Network, shedding spores
This image has gotten very popular, see also The Last Of Us.
Our zombies are no longer rabid animals but something like the mind-captured individual become host for the Network, shedding spores
That "we" include the missus? Good man!
The fascinating thing about the crystallisation process is the tension between the beauty of it and the fact it's killing everything, like being hypnotised by a steadily coiling snake. There's something similar going on with people like Giger and Antonioni and Lynch being transfixed by industrial machinery.
Yes, shimmering scales. Dragon scales. Lizard scales. Cold perfection. Opposite of living mammalian warmth.
The central conceit of the crystallising jungle's absolutely brilliant and his descriptions of it are predictably incredible, but it's quite a dull read apart from that. The story isn't interesting.
“He had entered an endless subterranean cavern, where jeweled rocks loomed out of the spectral gloom like marine plants, the sprays of glass forming white fountains. Several times he crossed and recrossed the road. The spurs were almost waist-high, and he was forced to climb over the brittle stems. Once, as he rested against the trunk of a bifurcated oak, an immense multi-colored bird erupted from a bough over his head, and flew off with a wild screech, aureoles of light cascading from its red and yellow wings. At last the storm subsided, and a pale light filtered through the stained-glass canopy. Again, the forest was a place of rainbows, a deep, iridescent light glowing from within.”
In Annihilation the shimmer's quite beautiful too. Hypnotically so. Bit of a reach but vampires--who are also coldblooded immortal perfect predators, as we've discussed--are famously beautiful; they glamourize you into submission.To pull it back to Alien, you get this happening in several of the films. These characters who see something beautiful in the creature, Ash admiring its structural perfection in the first one, Brad Dourif's character marveling at the birth of the hybrid even while he's cocooned into the wall in Resurrection.
Brooke Adams is unbelievably adorable, this is true.he don't need the missus when cute brooke adams is the main character
> At the end of [the opening] scene, the crew, summoned and brought forth by Mother's voice, emerges from "hyper-sleep," the state of suspended anima tion in which they traverse the vast interstellar spaces. The symbolism of the glass-shielded "pods" in which the crew sleep is again that of the womb: an enclosed, protective, inner space within "outer space." In the second film, director James Cameron reinforces the point by making a lap-dissolve from the curve of the glass shield to the curve of the glowing "mother" Earth (the only glimpse of Earth, incidentally, in all three films). At the end of both the first film and the second, Ripley will retreat into this womb: a motif on which Alien 3 plays some very dark variations."
As Giger had not been wholly satisfied with the Alien’s tongue in the first film, he redesigned it. “The tongue of the first Alien was, in a way, not organic,” the artist said. “It was a tube with these teeth in front. It was really not [the best].” The new tongue was conceived with the appearance of a sword or a spear. “When it opens its jaws the tongue inside the mouth is more like a spear — also very suggestive — which penetrates the head with greater velocity, snagging bits of brain. From Beauty to the Beast.” The creature’s jaw structure would literally transform for a ‘kiss’ — with its tongue penetrating the skull of the victim and, upon returning, dragging shreds of its innards.
Jurassic Park is part of this whole symbology too. Return of primordial, coldblooded, reptilian predators. Nature that natures, i.e. gets out of hand and can't be controlled, begins reproducing. The same way Weyland-Yutani keeps trying to control the xenomorph and failing. Genetic engineering fears. Lableak psychology.
I love the piece that plays when she encounters the alien.
he don't need the missus when cute brooke adams is the main character
The major difference between The Thing and Annihilation is the latter's ambivalent about whatever the alien's doing. The emphasis is on change rather than destruction.