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Alien with graphic designer Pete Hambling | The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #63

January 29, 2020 by Tom Beasley

On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, graphic designer Pete Hambling discusses the acidic blood of sci-fi horror classic Alien…

On this week’s episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, graphic designer Pete Hambling reveals that Ridley Scott’s 70s outer space classic Alien is his favourite movie of all-time. We discuss Sigourney Weaver’s performance, the idea of a “haunted house in space” and, of course, the unique, terrifying designs of H.R. Giger.

SEE ALSO: Listen to last week’s podcast with film critic Mark Searby, chatting about The Godfather

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Filed Under: Flickering Myth Podcast Network, Movies, The Pick of the Flicks, Tom Beasley Tagged With: Alien, Flickering Myth Podcast Network, Harry Dean Stanton, Ian Holm, John Hurt, Pete Hambling, Podcast, Ridley Scott, Sigourney Weaver, The Pick of the Flicks Podcast

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