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− | * Ridley is sore that despite having two films in the | + | * Ridley is sore that despite having two films in the Library of Congress, people doubted his idea for the 3D floating sensors that mapped the alien cavern |
* Ridley had Michael Fassbender screen "The Servant" (1963) for him to model his David character on Dirk Bogarde's portrayal in that film | * Ridley had Michael Fassbender screen "The Servant" (1963) for him to model his David character on Dirk Bogarde's portrayal in that film | ||
* Ridley describes David's fascination with Lawrence of Arabia (1962) as relating to the strength of that character's soulless quality. | * Ridley describes David's fascination with Lawrence of Arabia (1962) as relating to the strength of that character's soulless quality. |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 24 December 2018
Ridley Scott[edit]
- Ridley is sore that despite having two films in the Library of Congress, people doubted his idea for the 3D floating sensors that mapped the alien cavern
- Ridley had Michael Fassbender screen "The Servant" (1963) for him to model his David character on Dirk Bogarde's portrayal in that film
- Ridley describes David's fascination with Lawrence of Arabia (1962) as relating to the strength of that character's soulless quality.