For the past 33 years, director Ridley Scott fretted about “Alien.”
Although the movie has become a modern classic and been celebrated for its unique blend of horror and science-fiction, Scott couldn’t stop thinking about the one, gigantic question that “Alien” and its five sequels failed to address: Who was the Space Jockey?
In the original “Alien,” a team of humans aboard the space vessel Nostromo investigate a distress call and discover an abandoned alien craft. Sitting inside is what appears to be the skeletal remains of a 9-foot-tall pilot of some sort. This is the Space Jockey, a name supposedly given by a film crew member who scribbled it on a storyboard, which suggests the Jockey was not even important enough to be given a name in the script. (Chad?)
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Although the movie has become a modern classic and been celebrated for its unique blend of horror and science-fiction, Scott couldn’t stop thinking about the one, gigantic question that “Alien” and its five sequels failed to address: Who was the Space Jockey?
In the original “Alien,” a team of humans aboard the space vessel Nostromo investigate a distress call and discover an abandoned alien craft. Sitting inside is what appears to be the skeletal remains of a 9-foot-tall pilot of some sort. This is the Space Jockey, a name supposedly given by a film crew member who scribbled it on a storyboard, which suggests the Jockey was not even important enough to be given a name in the script. (Chad?)
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