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I'd forgotten about his involvement in the Jodoworsky Dune. Now *that* was a batsh*t crazy production. (Sample tidbit: Salvador Dali was supposed to play the emperor. He demanded that he be paid more than any other actor to that point, even though he would only be working for a day. Seriously - google this. It would have been the most insane movie ever made)
Thinking about it, O'Bannon is responsible for many of the things that scared the crap out of me the most as a young'un. Even as an adult, I saw his zombie airman segment in Heavy Metal and it freaked the hell out of me. He was definitely on the vanguard when it comes to zombies and body horror.
@Wookie1972: Lifeforce "ruined"!? You mean it could've been even better? Seriously, I do love that movie. I guess for some Naked Space Vampire Movie is a negative. Not for this guy.
And I did get a chuckle out of that until they showed Riker smirking at the viewscreen at which point it turned into a full on LOL.
@Wookie1972: Cameron deserves the credit for the awesome AlienS. It was the respectable sequel to the hard to follow classic Alien that O'Bannon, Giger, Ronald Shusett, Ron Cobb, Moebius, Ridley Scott and others.
@John Hazard: Nonetheless, I've heard people say how Cameron "made" the Alien franchise, which really annoys me (yes, I fully admit, I don't like the guy) which ignores the fact that the first movie was a colossal hit, and the first major horror/sci fi combination.
@John Hazard: Fair enough. It just bugs the hell out of me when *some* act like Cameron took this little cult movie and made a big sequel to it. The fact is that Alien was HUGE when it first came out. I was way too young to see it at the time, but I remember the iconic posters and people talking about the chest-bursting scene. I actually saw Aliens first, but when I saw the original, it was kind of like seeing 2001 after seeing 2010: improved FX did not make for a better movie.
This is sad and he'll be missed, but since when has Blue Thunder been a "great helicopter movie" and does such a thing even exist? The "only helicopter movie" and "better than the other helicopter movie" does not equal "great."
That said, this is sad. Death has been on a talent hunt this year.
@PBV: Actually, it's been an overrated B-movie since 1983. From a partner who might as well have been wearing a Red Shirt to very poorly depicted loop-de-loop at the end. Fun, but don't think about it too much.
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He will be missed indeed. SF movies wouldn't be what they are without him.
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Didn't laugh once, and I loved Blue Harvest.
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ROTLD was pure, unadulterated genius.
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And I did get a chuckle out of that until they showed Riker smirking at the viewscreen at which point it turned into a full on LOL.
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Nitpick!
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(on side note I really need to watch this clip's movie. Attacked and tickled by a giant beach ball)
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OMG! Go rent it before I petition to have your star taken away!
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2009 has been a real shitter for Hollywood and the film loving comunity. losing some of its most influential figures.
I hope 2010 is'nt as bad!
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That said, this is sad. Death has been on a talent hunt this year.
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And I really like "Return of the Living Dead". It's one of my favorite zombie movies.
He will be missed.
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