CinemaTyler's Favorite ALIEN Merch!
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Dive into CinemaTyler's absolute favorite merch from Alien (1979)!
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The Making of Alien by J. W. Rinzler - amzn.to/3XkDWE4
Alien Anthology [Blu-ray] - amzn.to/3Xmp7AY
H.R. Giger: Alien Diaries - amzn.to/3XiKwuW
ALIEN: Fate of The Nostromo Board Game - amzn.to/3z8bo7s
Weta Workshop Mini Epics (Ellen Ripley) - amzn.to/3z8buvQ
Weta Workshop Mini Epics (Kane/Facehugger) - amzn.to/3X5Q9eI
Jonesy Book - amzn.to/3Z1PtcD
ALAN T-Shirt - amzn.to/3yM4eG5
Hiya 1/18 Figures
Xenomorph - amzn.to/3ACLYzg
Ripley - amzn.to/4cHPPbN
Kane (Facehugger) - amzn.to/3TaOwer
Kane - amzn.to/4dYd6Hj
Dallas - amzn.to/3yWk3da
Lambert - amzn.to/3MjP2mG
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I wish Rinzler included a flashdrive to go with the book that had all of the *Alien* scripts, especially Walter Hill's first draft (where Mother was the villain). Another excellent *Alien* item to have is the *Alien: The Blueprints* Hardcover - Illustrated, September 24, 2019
by Graham Langridge. He goes by the name of "SpaceJockey" on AVP Forums. I had a tiny bit of involvement.
When he was discussing the creation of the blueprints, everyone agreed that the Nostromo would have an element of symmetry with the escape shuttles, ie one in each wing. To justify the fact that there was only one _operational_ shuttle, I suggested calling the other shuttle the Salmacis (from the Genesis song "The Fountain of Salmacis"). The song describes a demigod running into a forest hunting a doe. He stumbles upon a lake, from which he drinks from. The nymph in the lake demands compensation by joining with him forever, creating the first hermaphrodite (as she was the daughter of Aphrodite, hence the origin of the name). The story behind the Salmacis was that a technical malfunction (imagine *Dark Star)* caused the Salmacis to fuse with the garage, and the Company never took the time to repair it, thus leaving it fused to the wing of the Nostromo.
the Warren *Alien* magazine is a nice collector item, as well as the Avon *Alien* photo novel. It was with the photo novel and the side profile shot of the Nostromo that I computed the true measurement of the Nostromo to be around 1600 feet long by 1400 feet wide (if you use the tip toe of the landing gear as well as the height of the bridge window as a tool of measurement, as the bridge window would have to be around 10 feet tall, and the landing leg tip around 6 feet).
I would also keep an eye out for the Cinefantastique *Alien* issue (Volume 9, #1), as it has a TON of information on the film.
That would have been great! It'd have been cool if they made a hard copy replica of editor Terry Rawling's script (like the Godfather Notebook) bit.ly/3X8Ho3A
The blueprints would have been good to include. I've only flipped through it in stores and I keep almost buying it.
The Cinefantastique issue has been invaluable for this series. Luckily it was on Archive.org! bit.ly/3Tc2GMt
I was not aware the Giger Diary existed! I immediately threw that in my wishlist so I can save up for it. Thanks a bunch for making me aware of it, man.
The alien art book that has those references to Gigers diary is one of the dearest books in my collection. I both it when I was a teenager.
Love the Kane - face hugger miniature. Thanks for sharing, man.
congrats on the baby!
Thanks!
That Total Recall print is great.
In Germany many childrens played with games ,that made by Ravensburger.
I have a lot of these pieces but seeing a few I don't have, now I need! I'm surprised you don't have the Alien Quad set in the Alien head. That is one of my prize pieces. Thank you!
That Alien head edition of Quad is way cool!
@@cinematyler2 it is. I bought mine in London. Glad I did. I put the new quadralogy set in it.
Great video !
Ich habe eben die 3 Weta Minis Und eine Xenomorph Schnecke bestellt. Passt super zum Xenomorph Trex den ich heute bestellt hatte
THE big chap
heck yeah!
Hairiest man on UA-cam.