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A few years back I used to be more involved with film. I did some unpaid work for Empire when interning at FHM (basically Bauer didn't really want to give me any money). This did however open doors later down the road for more film writing work and the odd bit of paid coverage in other publications. Anyway, I still try to keep myself at least a little involved in that world, so when the people behind Pop Up Screens / Science Flicktion got in touch, I said yes please!

 

In a nutshell - these are film screenings with both a scientist and comedian providing commentary. The scientist helps viewers explore the science (no matter how tenuous) behind the film in more detail, whilst the comedian carpet bombs the proceeding with lulz and stops shit getting too serious.

 

This screening was for Ridley Scott's Alien, one of my favourite sci-fi franchises. The scientist in attendance was Adam Rutherford (black jacket, no beard) - a real swell guy, host of BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science, author of a book called ‘Creation’ - y’know... guy knows stuff. The comedian? Richard Sandling (black jacket, strong beard). He’s a comedian who seems to have carved a niche out in jokes about films (though I assume he has non movie related material too). He was also on Peep Show at some point and won So You Think You’re Funny in 2007. They both seemed nice enough.

 

In some ways, Alien shows its age - it was quite obvious that the Xenomorph is basically a guy in a (albeit very fancy) rubber suit. The film is still fkn awesome though - never gets old!

Comic-Con 2009

 

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Stephen Lang como Col junto a Sam Worthington

Linda Hunt in her scene stealing & Oscar winning performance in The Year of Living Dangerously.

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Photo by Lauren Silberman/Consulate General of Sweden in New York

Photo by Lauren Silberman/Consulate General of Sweden in New York

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Comic-Con 2009

 

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Review of the fascination 1977 French documentary by Barbet Schroeder on Koko, the world famous gorilla that learned to use sign language.

George Sampson -- body popping winner of Britain's Got Talent.

 

taken with XDA mobile phone (rubbish picture - sorry!)

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Meter remains as a courtesy to weyland ind.

Authors: Poš, Petr

Origin of film: USA

Year of poster origin: 1988

Director: Ivan Reitman

Poster size: A1 (33x24)

A few years back I used to be more involved with film. I did some unpaid work for Empire when interning at FHM (basically Bauer didn't really want to give me any money). This did however open doors later down the road for more film writing work and the odd bit of paid coverage in other publications. Anyway, I still try to keep myself at least a little involved in that world, so when the people behind Pop Up Screens / Science Flicktion got in touch, I said yes please!

 

In a nutshell - these are film screenings with both a scientist and comedian providing commentary. The scientist helps viewers explore the science (no matter how tenuous) behind the film in more detail, whilst the comedian carpet bombs the proceeding with lulz and stops shit getting too serious.

 

This screening was for Ridley Scott's Alien, one of my favourite sci-fi franchises. The scientist in attendance was Adam Rutherford (black jacket, no beard) - a real swell guy, host of BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science, author of a book called ‘Creation’ - y’know... guy knows stuff. The comedian? Richard Sandling (black jacket, strong beard). He’s a comedian who seems to have carved a niche out in jokes about films (though I assume he has non movie related material too). He was also on Peep Show at some point and won So You Think You’re Funny in 2007. They both seemed nice enough.

 

In some ways, Alien shows its age - it was quite obvious that the Xenomorph is basically a guy in a (albeit very fancy) rubber suit. The film is still fkn awesome though - never gets old!

A few years back I used to be more involved with film. I did some unpaid work for Empire when interning at FHM (basically Bauer didn't really want to give me any money). This did however open doors later down the road for more film writing work and the odd bit of paid coverage in other publications. Anyway, I still try to keep myself at least a little involved in that world, so when the people behind Pop Up Screens / Science Flicktion got in touch, I said yes please!

 

In a nutshell - these are film screenings with both a scientist and comedian providing commentary. The scientist helps viewers explore the science (no matter how tenuous) behind the film in more detail, whilst the comedian carpet bombs the proceeding with lulz and stops shit getting too serious.

 

This screening was for Ridley Scott's Alien, one of my favourite sci-fi franchises. The scientist in attendance was Adam Rutherford (black jacket, no beard) - a real swell guy, host of BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science, author of a book called ‘Creation’ - y’know... guy knows stuff. The comedian? Richard Sandling (black jacket, strong beard). He’s a comedian who seems to have carved a niche out in jokes about films (though I assume he has non movie related material too). He was also on Peep Show at some point and won So You Think You’re Funny in 2007. They both seemed nice enough.

 

In some ways, Alien shows its age - it was quite obvious that the Xenomorph is basically a guy in a (albeit very fancy) rubber suit. The film is still fkn awesome though - never gets old!

Comic-Con 2009

 

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Sigourney Weaver arrives the Chappie Fan Event at LP12 Mall of Berlin and signing autographs 27022015

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Comic-Con 2009

 

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Stephen Lan como Col con Worthington

Photo by Lauren Silberman/Consulate General of Sweden in New York

Comic-Con 2009

 

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Comic-Con 2009

 

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Photo by Lauren Silberman/Consulate General of Sweden in New York

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