After you see Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant in theaters on May 19th, you can pore over the creature designs from the film in Titan Books' upcoming hardcover release of The Art and Making of Alien: Covenant. *Potential spoiler warning for those that don’t want to know anything about the new Alien design.*
Due out on May 24th (according to PREVIEWSworld), and written by Simon Ward, the pages of The Art and Making of Alien: Covenant are sure to be packed with behind-the-scenes photos and artwork that will offer insights into the making of the movie's new creatures and set pieces. While we'll have to wait until spring to lay eyes on these images, you can get a tease of what's to come through the official cover art and synopsis below.
Synopsis: "Ridley Scott returns to the universe he created, with Alien: Covenant, a new chapter in his groundbreaking Alien franchise.
Due out on May 24th (according to PREVIEWSworld), and written by Simon Ward, the pages of The Art and Making of Alien: Covenant are sure to be packed with behind-the-scenes photos and artwork that will offer insights into the making of the movie's new creatures and set pieces. While we'll have to wait until spring to lay eyes on these images, you can get a tease of what's to come through the official cover art and synopsis below.
Synopsis: "Ridley Scott returns to the universe he created, with Alien: Covenant, a new chapter in his groundbreaking Alien franchise.
- 2/10/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Eight celebrities. Eight border collies. Gaby Logan. What could go wrong?
A lot, it seems - judging by Twitter's reaction to ITV's Flockstars, the show that challenges celebrities to train and work with border collies to herd sheep.
The general concept seems to baffle a fair few, with many wondering if a certain Norwich DJ had a hand in its creation:
Looks like @ITV have had Partridge in for TV show ideas. Next week, Monkey Tennis. #Flockstars
— whitty (@whitty_howfen) July 30, 2015
ITV now Flockstars......celebrities herd sheep! Surely an Alan Partridge idea! pic.twitter.com/1dBPysaXBF
— Johnny Walker (@parliamoglesca) July 30, 2015
Monkey tennis, sorry #Flockstars shortly on @officalITV. Yay, lets vote out Z list celebrities
— Simon Ward (@asheshero) July 30, 2015
@ITV who seriously sanctioned this show #flockstars
— John Berry (@JohnBerry6) July 30, 2015
The six celebrity contestants were also in for criticism:
I love that Amanda Lamb is in #flockstars. Ewe couldn't make it up.
A lot, it seems - judging by Twitter's reaction to ITV's Flockstars, the show that challenges celebrities to train and work with border collies to herd sheep.
The general concept seems to baffle a fair few, with many wondering if a certain Norwich DJ had a hand in its creation:
Looks like @ITV have had Partridge in for TV show ideas. Next week, Monkey Tennis. #Flockstars
— whitty (@whitty_howfen) July 30, 2015
ITV now Flockstars......celebrities herd sheep! Surely an Alan Partridge idea! pic.twitter.com/1dBPysaXBF
— Johnny Walker (@parliamoglesca) July 30, 2015
Monkey tennis, sorry #Flockstars shortly on @officalITV. Yay, lets vote out Z list celebrities
— Simon Ward (@asheshero) July 30, 2015
@ITV who seriously sanctioned this show #flockstars
— John Berry (@JohnBerry6) July 30, 2015
The six celebrity contestants were also in for criticism:
I love that Amanda Lamb is in #flockstars. Ewe couldn't make it up.
- 7/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Stars: Harley Neville, Jocelyn Christian, Ben Baker, Mike Edward, Andrew Laing, Reanin Johannink, Simon Ward, Mark Neilson, Patrick Davies, Harry Love | Written and Directed by Guy Pigden
It’s the third day of shooting the low budget horror ‘Tonight They Come’ on location in the wilds of New Zealand. The director is already beside himself having to work with a self-obsessed leading man and a bimbo actress when into his line of fire comes a new runner, wannabe screenwriter Wesley Pennington. An accident-prone nerd, Wesley tries his best to fit in with the crazed cast and demented crew while falling head over heels for Susan, the set caterer. But something nasty has entered the local water supply and suddenly the zombie extras start acting like genuine members of the living dead, gore stunts looks even more authentic and actual severed limbs fly. “Reel life” turns real life as Wesley attempts...
It’s the third day of shooting the low budget horror ‘Tonight They Come’ on location in the wilds of New Zealand. The director is already beside himself having to work with a self-obsessed leading man and a bimbo actress when into his line of fire comes a new runner, wannabe screenwriter Wesley Pennington. An accident-prone nerd, Wesley tries his best to fit in with the crazed cast and demented crew while falling head over heels for Susan, the set caterer. But something nasty has entered the local water supply and suddenly the zombie extras start acting like genuine members of the living dead, gore stunts looks even more authentic and actual severed limbs fly. “Reel life” turns real life as Wesley attempts...
- 8/23/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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