Facehugger concept art by H.R. Giger. ALIEN (1979).
A Marilyn Monroe robot, by Japanese inventor, Shunichi Mizuno. 1982.
No thank you.
(Images from the great site, Cybernetic Zoo.)
The Starchild from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968), a page from Jack Kirby’s 1977 adaptation, and the original prop on display.
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET fun.
Photographer, Katrin Koenning.
Concept paintings by Mary Blair for Disney’s PETER PAN.
“I forget people after I kill them,” Peter Pan says in PETER & WENDY. Was that in the Disney version?
One of the great “lost movies”: in the 1960s, there was talk of making a live action Peter Pan movie with Audrey Hepburn as Peter Pan, Peter Sellers as Captain Hook, and Hayley Mills as Wendy. The world was robbed of something wonderful there...
Hospital de Bonecas, a doll hospital/store in Lisbon, Portugal.
Pilot and derelict ship concept art by H. R. Giger for ALIEN (1979).
UK stop motion animated film, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS (1983). Love the character designs and the colors.
Animatronics by the John Nolan Studio.
Concept art and the finished puppet/suit/rig by Rick Baker for An American Werewolf in London (1981).
The first time I saw it I was about 10. That transformation scene: man. You could almost feel it happening to yourself. In later years though, whenever I would think of the film, the first images that popped up were of those misty moors at the beginning of the film. Tense.