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Kromovaracun | 21:48 Tue 13th May 2014 | News
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H.R. Giger has died after a fall

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/h-r-giger-dead-alien-artist-and-designer-died-aged-74-9361364.html

(for anyone not familiar, Giger was the designer of the famous 'Alien' from the Ridley Scott/James Cameron franchise).
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I would have thought it more of a sad day for his family and anyone else who knew him personally.
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Yes.
does his name rhyme with Eiger or Niger ( that should be knee-jaire)

He didnt to the "jumper" tho
that was someone else wasnt it ?
Indeed, but long before Alien we prog fans knew him for the cover of ELP's Brain Salad Surgery from 1973 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Salad_Surgery
Great cover fitzer, shame about the music. ;o)

Still the best and creepiest movie alien we've ever seen - hard to believe that first film was nearly 35 years ago now.
The cover of Brain Salad Surgery is rude, isn't it ??
Hardly a surprise JJ since the title is slang for a certain act of which men are most appreciative :-)
Wash your mouth out with soap Ludwig ;-)
That's what I thought, fitz.

And on the cover, he drew a picture of a willy, didn't he?
JJ, he did a poster for the Frankenchrist album featuring lots of willies and other front bottoms, er, interacting. I've never been quite sure how that was allowed out in public.
I think he was obsessed by willes. The Aliens head is a big willy, with a smaller willy that extends out of it's mouth.
Well I am a sci fi fan and apart from feeling as sorry as I feel when I hear that anybody has died, I couldn't give a hoot.
...when John Hurt 'gives birth' to the baby alien, it looks like a willy with teeth.

Freud would have had a field day with this stuff.
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My Giger memory:

I saw 'Alien' at the cinema when I was 13 years old. Even though I was underage (it was X-Rated), I managed to get in with three mates because I got the tickets and was very tall for my age.

We sat through the film, went home and then many years later, when we were all on holiday together in Italy, we discussed the film and it turned out that all four of us were so scared, that we all individually wanted to run out of the cinema, but we had to 'brave it out' because we had gone as a group.

For this, I applaud Mr Giger.

^ I took a girl to see it on our first date. She was so scared she spent the whole time clinging to me.

For this I applaud mr Giger.

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