Mythgard Movie Club: Alien

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Join us on May 3, 2018, for a Mythgard Movie Club discussion on the 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien, directed by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, The Martian) and starring Sigourney Weaver (GhostbustersAvatar) as the iconic Ellen Ripley. Dan O’Bannon (Dark Star, The Long TomorrowTotal Recall) wrote the original screenplay, though numerous revisions were made by David Giler and Walter Hill during the course of production.

Coming off the recent blockbuster success of Star Wars (1977), 20th Century Fox became interested in expanding its science fiction repertoire. The studio acquired rights to the script from O’Bannon (who had worked on computer animation and special effects for Star Wars) via Brandywine Productions, which was owned by Giler and Hill, and eventually chose Ridley Scott to direct the film based on the quality of his debut feature film, The Duellists (1977). The story as O’Bannon intended it was to be a horror version of his sci-fi comedy–turned cult classic Dark Star; to accomplish that, he referenced numerous cinematic and literary sources, including The Thing from Another World (1952 – itself based on “Who Goes There?” by John Campbell),  Forbidden Planet (1956), Planet of the Vampires (1965), Clifford D. Simak’s “Junkyard” (1953) and the tales of H. P. Lovecraft. Others have noted additional resemblances, including to the 1975 episode of Doctor Who, “The Ark in Space,” Jaws (1975), and even Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None (1939).

Initial reviews of the film were mixed, with critics like Roger Ebert calling it a disappointment as “basically just an intergalactic haunted house thriller set inside a spaceship.” Nonetheless, it won an Academy Award for visual effects, BAFTAs for Best Production Design and Best Sound, and top picture nods from both the Hugos and the Saturn Awards, among other accolades. Today, Alien frequently makes it on best science fiction film lists (and even in some best films lists), and it is often cited as a reference for later films.

Note: Director Ridley Scott has stated that he prefers the original 1979 version of the movie, as opposed to the “director’s cut” later included on DVD editions of the film. While we might discuss both versions during the Mythgard Movie Club panel, we will focus primarily on the original theatrical version.

 

 

About the Panelists

Curtis Weyant is a Signum Grad School alumnus who saw Alien: Resurrection before any of the other films in the franchise, and he does not recommend that others view the series in that order. It’s almost certain that he will bring up his paper on cabin scenarios during this discussion of Alien, since it’s totally a cabin scenario. A digital marketer by trade, he co-hosts the weekly podcast Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View and occasionally pecks away at his own creative work.

Kat Sas holds an MA in Language & Literature from Signum University, where she concentrated in Imaginative Literature. She hosts a weekly podcast on speculative television at Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View, and she blogs about Doctor WhoGame of Thrones, and other shows on her blog, Raving Sanity.

Dominic Nardi is a political scientist who focuses on judicial politics in Southeast Asia. He worked as a consultant for USAID-funded projects. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and J.D. from Georgetown University. In addition, he has published articles about politics in Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings, and is currently working on an article about prescience in Dune. You can find more of his writing at NardiViews or @NardiViews on Twitter.

Ashley Thomas is The Nerdy Blogger. She holds a B. A. in English Literature from Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee (c/o 2007) and completed her M. A. at Signum University in Summer 2017. Ashley blogs, reads, writes (for fun and for hire), and spends time with her husband, Ryan, and their two cat-monsters, Luna and Oliver. She and Ryan reside in Charlotte, North Carolina with a large quantity of board games, comic books, and polyhedral dice. She would like to be Brienne of Tarth, Leslie Knope, and Hermione Granger when she grows up. Ashley blogs at nerdyblogging.wordpress.com and can be found on twitter @TheNerdyBlogger. You can also like her facebook page at TheNerdyBlogger.

 

Image: Artur Rydzewski on Flickr

Mythgard Movie Club: Alien

Join us on May 3, 2018, for a Mythgard Movie Club discussion on the 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Sigourney Weaver.