In sad news, word reached Harry Knowles that Dan O'Bannon, the great sci-fi screenwriter, died yesterday after a short illness. O'Bannon began his career as the writer, and special effects supervisor, of John Carpenter's excellent debut film, the space satire "Dark Star." This led to Alejandro Jodorowsky picking him out to supervise the FX for his aborted version of Frank Herbert's "Dune" (there was a great article about this in a recent issue of Empire Magazine — seek it out if you can). While that never happened, O'Bannon took many of his new colleagues on to his next project — a sci-fi about a ruthless alien killing machine stalking the crew of a spaceship, called "Star Beast."
"Star Beast," of course, became "Alien," one of the tautest, best-written science fiction screenplays of all time, and an absolute classic of the genre, and spawned an entire franchise, as well as innumerable rip-offs. He also went on to write a segment of the animation "Heavy Metal," and the enjoyable Roy Scheider helicopter movie "Blue Thunder." He was also credited on two Philip K Dick adaptations; Paul Verhoeven's bonkers "Total Recall" and the rather terrible "Screamers." Ridley Scott's upcoming return to the Alien franchise will ensure that O'Bannon's work will continue to live on, and he'll be sorely missed.
12/18/2009
RIP Seminal Sci-Fi Writer Dan O'Bannon (1946 - 2009)
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Labels: Alien, Heavy Metal, John Carpenter, Ridley Scott, Total Recall
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Hey, I just watched Screamers a while ago. It isn't so bad. It may look like a cheap made-for-tv movie, but it holds together, and has a kind of cool concept of the machines that have their own sinister evolution, and we're not revealed all of the facts about the screamers. Although it has the prerequisite ending battle and even a thinly integrated "love story" (I guess Peter Weller was really horny in that moon, with no woman around, so first "woman" he sees becomes a love interest).
Maybe not the greatest sci-fi movie there is, but certainly not terrible (if your into sci-fi and can get past the cheap look).
And past some bad acting too from everyone but Weller (who is always great, even when he's not), I have to add.
You didn't mention Return of the Living Dead or Dead and Buried? BAD OBIT.
No mention of "Return of the Living Dead"????? Come on man!
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