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Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez and Stephen Lang of the movie "Avatar" held a screening for Sailor and DOD Civilians and their families in the courtyard of Naval Support Activity Bahrain on Jan. 28, 2010. They held a meet and greet session prior to the screening where they signed photos and took pictures.
Review of the fascination 1977 French documentary by Barbet Schroeder on Koko, the world famous gorilla that learned to use sign language.
The cast of Paul, the sci-fi comedy with Chris Hardwick moderating stars Simon Pegg, Nate Frost, Joe Lo Truglio, Bill Hader, Jeffrey Tambor, Sigourney Weaver, Jason Bateman, and Seth Rogen as the voice of Paul
Due to licensing issues with Sigourney Weaver’s likeness rights, we were unable to use Weaver’s portrait for Ripley in the Power Loader Diorama. This was, of course, disappointing to us, but we feel we managed to create a youthful portrait that best captures the facial emotion of the female lead battling the universe’s top adversary, the Queen Alien. The real star of this project, however, is the Power Loader itself. The proximity display scene that the loader and Queen Alien create is the statement of machine VS biological menace, a titanic battle that is ongoing and extremely relevant. This struggle is one that is ever-present and will continue to be so, and these two dioramas together really capture that clash. We’re really proud of this composition and all the hard work done literally by a host of developers from all points on the globe, and we think that collectors will really appreciate the dynamic interaction of these two dioramas.
taken with Compact (just before the battery died!)
I can't believe I'd forgotten my SLR!!
I had tried to look up when the Premier of this film was but couldn't find anything... I just happen to be wondering past when I saw all this!!!! grrrr (I left after 10 minutes as it was my compact died and my mobile phone died too!!)
"In Brooklyn no one screams"
From Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks, an exoskeleton interpreting the Warrior Xenomorph. The exo took 450 hours to build and weighs 125lbs.
Photo credit to Beth Brown.
'Alien Day' is April 26th!
Arriving in theatres new week in legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott’s EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS, which follows the path of Darren Aronofsky’s Biblical epic NOAH by unleashing a plague on humanity. An all-star cast lead the film which Scott calls the biggest of his career and today...
Aren't we glad this didn't happen in the movie?
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I do not know what I was thinking when I shot this.
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