2001 Space Odyssey and Alien parallels
Centauri
MemberPraetorianJun-05-2016 8:03 PMThe parallels in both Stanley kubrick's 2001 Space Odyssey and Ridley Scott's Alien are uncanny in more ways than one.
Both stories are about explorers who stumble upon unknown signals who alert them from companies they work for. Both have Artificial Intelligence guiding them thru missions. Both characters have alarming and traumatizing discoveries beyond they're fathoming. Both deal with fear, isolation and rebirth. Both have characters named David...and both films have tripped out Helmet scenes at the end.....
Knowing how much Stanley Kubrick was an inspiration to Ridley Scott makes me look at every piece of cinema done by both a little closer. Such as The Duellists (Barry Lyndon comes to mind)..aswell as how Prometheus and 2001... both have shots very similar to the monolith scene of explorers approaching something they quite dont understand....
Seeded by aliens or god, The monolith was all black and whoever had contact with it "evolved in advancement in evolution", and the same with the black goo, those in contact with it "literally evolved"......
Although both these films and ideas have different intensions from each other, I still find it amusing they resemble in strange ways.. many wonderful parallels to these films. please feel free to comment and share pictures of comparisons between the two..... :)
****
"Must be something we haven't seen yet.."__Bishop
http://www.alien-covenant.com/series/
S.M
MemberXenomorphJun-05-2016 9:06 PMDavid wasn't in Alien.
But Horner did also use Gayane's Adagio for Aliens.
Centauri
MemberPraetorianJun-05-2016 9:17 PMment: David 8, in Prometheus (Alien storyline includes prometheus)
@S.M good note about the soundtrack connection from 2001 into James Cameron's Aliens! i noticed that aswell
****
"Must be something we haven't seen yet.."__Bishop
http://www.alien-covenant.com/series/
BigDave
MemberDeaconJun-06-2016 7:32 AMWell Alien borrowed themes from it, and Prometheus too and Prometheus also borrowed some from At the Mountains of Madness..
But if you look at every Sci-Fi movie near enough they all have borrowed from something else, even if its small themes.
R.I.P Sox 01/01/2006 - 11/10/2017
Centauri
MemberPraetorianJun-06-2016 12:19 PM@BigDave very true!
****
"Must be something we haven't seen yet.."__Bishop
http://www.alien-covenant.com/series/
Lone
MemberPraetorianJul-30-2016 12:18 AMBottom line is that Ridley reveres Stanley Kubrick. It's natural that he would reference, emulate and pay homage to him. It's one great filmmaker with impeccable taste, saluting another!
Ridley actually refers to the Weyland bedroom scene in The Furious Gods documentary thusly: "This is the Stanley Kubrick scene."
People have complained about Guy Pierces make up effects as old man Weyland, but it's yet another 2001 riff!
Ridley's Sci-fi also acknowledges Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock and a host of classics from yesteryear. His films contain references to classical art and 70's Sci-fi art.
A L I E N: Covenant will continue in a similar vein, the Seal All Doors and Hatches and Systems Check gifs are an already proven example.
"Let The Cosmic Incubation Begin" ~ H.R. Giger
Facehuggers
MemberNeomorphJul-30-2016 10:28 AMFor me, Kubrick's 2001 is a far superior film to ALIEN. It's a masterpiece that will always be ahead of modern audiences.
But Kubrick was a big fan of ALIEN.
When Ridley Scott called Kubrick for technical support, Kubrick kept mentioning how much he loved ALIEN and would happily give his production (The Shining) stock footage for Blade Runner's ending.
(Source: Blade Runner: Final Cut Special Features)
Centauri
MemberPraetorianJul-31-2016 11:44 AM@Lone awesome! ;D
@facehuggers!yes!
****
"Must be something we haven't seen yet.."__Bishop
http://www.alien-covenant.com/series/