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I hope I'm not spoiling any surprises (but it's been mentioned in other boards as well, so I guess it's ok)... the final production piece came out larger than expected and it will measure at around 21".

21"!!!!
Well, there goes my "really large" 1/6 dream... :lol
This sure ain't no 1/6!
Back to the Hot Toys dream again.... :D
 
I hope I'm not spoiling any surprises (but it's been mentioned in other boards as well, so I guess it's ok)... the final production piece came out larger than expected and it will measure at around 21".

Whaa? the 18' one that Kyle is doing will stand at 21'??
 
I was quietly hoping it was BARELY 18" and came in at like 17 something....so I could just forgo all the worry about an accurate HT one....
We will see pretty soon I guess.

:D

(Still doesn't mean I am not all about HT getting it right!)
 
The first page ( Synopsis and characters) of an early, I believe first, "ALIEN" Screenplay Draft... interesting...

ALIEN


(project formerly titled STARBEAST)


Story by Dan O'Bannon & Ronald Shusett


Screenplay by Dan O'Bannon





1976






SYNOPSIS

En route back to Earth from a far part of the galaxy, the crew of the
starship SNARK intercepts a transmission in an alien language,
originating from a nearby storm-shrouded planet.

Mankind has waited centuries to contact another form of intelligent
life in the universe -- they decide to land and investigate. Their
search takes them to a wrecked alien spacecraft whose doors gape open
-- it is dead and abandoned. Inside they find, among other strange
things, the skeleton of one of the unearthly space travellers.

Certain clues in the wrecked ship lead them across the hostile surface
of the planet to a primitive stone pyramid, the only remnant of a
vanished civilization. Beneath this pyramid they find an ancient tomb
full of fantastic artifacts. Lying dormant in the tomb are centuries-
old spores, which are triggered into life by the men's presence. A
parasite emerges and fastens itself to one of the men's faces -- and
cannot be removed.

An examination by the ship's medical computer reveals that the
creature has inserted a tube down his throat, which is depositing
something inside him. Then it is discovered that the parasite's blood
is a horribly corrosive acid which eats through metal -- they dare not
kill it on the ship.

Ultimately it is dislodged from its victim and ejected from the ship,
and they blast off from the Hell-planet. However, before they can seal
themselves into suspended animation for the long voyage home, a
horrible little monster emerges from the victim's body -- it has been
growing in him, deposited there by the parasite... and now it is loose
on the ship.

A series of ghastly adventures follow. They trap it in an air shaft
and a man has to crawl down the shaft with a flamethrower -- it tears
a man's head off and runs away with his body -- a man is crushed in
the air lock door and the ship loses most of its air in a terrific
windstorm -- another man is burned to death and then eaten by the
creature -- and another is woven into a cocoon as part of the alien's
bizarre life cycle.

Finally there is only one man left alive, alone on the ship with the
creature, and only six hours till his air runs out; which leads to a
climax of horrifying, explosive jeopardy, the outcome of which
determines who will reach Earth alive -- man or alien.






CAST OF CHARACTERS

CHAZ STANDARD,
Captain.................A leader and a politician. Believes that
any action is better than no action.

MARTIN ROBY,
Executive Officer.......Cautious but intelligent -- a survivor.

DELL BROUSSARD,
Navigator...............Adventurer; brash glory-hound.

SANDY MELKONIS,
Communications..........Tech Intellectual; a romantic.

CLEAVE HUNTER,
Mining Engineer.........High-strung; came along to make his
fortune.

JAY FAUST,
Engine Tech.............A worker. Unimaginative.

The crew is unisex and all parts are interchangeable for men or women.
 
Sure beats a scarecrow XD (Not my picture)

big_alien1.jpg
 
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The first page ( Synopsis and characters) of an early, I believe first, "ALIEN" Screenplay Draft... interesting...

ALIEN


(project formerly titled STARBEAST)


Story by Dan O'Bannon & Ronald Shusett


Screenplay by Dan O'Bannon





1976






SYNOPSIS

En route back to Earth from a far part of the galaxy, the crew of the
starship SNARK intercepts a transmission in an alien language,
originating from a nearby storm-shrouded planet.

Mankind has waited centuries to contact another form of intelligent
life in the universe -- they decide to land and investigate. Their
search takes them to a wrecked alien spacecraft whose doors gape open
-- it is dead and abandoned. Inside they find, among other strange
things, the skeleton of one of the unearthly space travellers.

Certain clues in the wrecked ship lead them across the hostile surface
of the planet to a primitive stone pyramid, the only remnant of a
vanished civilization. Beneath this pyramid they find an ancient tomb
full of fantastic artifacts. Lying dormant in the tomb are centuries-
old spores, which are triggered into life by the men's presence. A
parasite emerges and fastens itself to one of the men's faces -- and
cannot be removed.

An examination by the ship's medical computer reveals that the
creature has inserted a tube down his throat, which is depositing
something inside him. Then it is discovered that the parasite's blood
is a horribly corrosive acid which eats through metal -- they dare not
kill it on the ship.

Ultimately it is dislodged from its victim and ejected from the ship,
and they blast off from the Hell-planet. However, before they can seal
themselves into suspended animation for the long voyage home, a
horrible little monster emerges from the victim's body -- it has been
growing in him, deposited there by the parasite... and now it is loose
on the ship.

A series of ghastly adventures follow. They trap it in an air shaft
and a man has to crawl down the shaft with a flamethrower -- it tears
a man's head off and runs away with his body -- a man is crushed in
the air lock door and the ship loses most of its air in a terrific
windstorm -- another man is burned to death and then eaten by the
creature -- and another is woven into a cocoon as part of the alien's
bizarre life cycle.

Finally there is only one man left alive, alone on the ship with the
creature, and only six hours till his air runs out; which leads to a
climax of horrifying, explosive jeopardy, the outcome of which
determines who will reach Earth alive -- man or alien.






CAST OF CHARACTERS

CHAZ STANDARD,
Captain.................A leader and a politician. Believes that
any action is better than no action.

MARTIN ROBY,
Executive Officer.......Cautious but intelligent -- a survivor.

DELL BROUSSARD,
Navigator...............Adventurer; brash glory-hound.

SANDY MELKONIS,
Communications..........Tech Intellectual; a romantic.

CLEAVE HUNTER,
Mining Engineer.........High-strung; came along to make his
fortune.

JAY FAUST,
Engine Tech.............A worker. Unimaginative.

The crew is unisex and all parts are interchangeable for men or women.
 
The first page ( Synopsis and characters) of an early, I believe first, "ALIEN" Screenplay Draft... interesting...

Isn't that from the scriptdraft before Giger was asked to design the alien? When it was instead this very weird bigeyed, multilegged fat thing?
 
Isn't that from the scriptdraft before Giger was asked to design the alien? When it was instead this very weird bigeyed, multilegged fat thing?

Yes, absolutely. Thought it would be interesting to see the original characters and synopsis by the Writers.
 
Interesting to see the roots, but I'm glad the final film evolved from that. The origin of the ALIEN doesn't seem as suspenseful and mysterious in that write up as the final film.
 
What if it had this ending? :monkey4

Ridley Scott is reportedly quoted as saying that originally he wanted a much darker ending. He planned on having the alien bite off Ripley's head in the escape shuttle, sit in her chair, and then start speaking with her voice in a message to Earth. Apparently, 20th Century Fox wasn't too pleased with such a dark ending.
 
Wow, that ending would have sucked on so many levels. FOX made good decisions back in the day, what the hell happened to it :( I prefer the xenomorph to be intelligently primitive in it's behavior, the idea of it being able to communicate and all that kills what makes it unique and cool, and not having Ripley survive clearly would hurt the sequels.
 
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