by streeb » Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:56 am
I've only ever seen the allegation on the internet, though the piece you link to - I believe - is not actually by O'Bannon. As I understand it, he contributed illustrations. <br><br>Sorry if I'm not adhering to the point of this thread, but the synchronicities for me have been interesting. My friend literally just walked off the set of John Carpenter's second contribution to the Masters of Horror series, where he interviewed JC, and we've been feverishly discussing O'Bannon for the last couple of days, and spinning all manner of probably insane theories about him. To cut a long story very short, we decided that Carpenter is one of the good guys, if you will, and "They Live", which came from a period when Carpenter seemed to walk away from the big time and return to smaller pictures, might have been an attemp to deliver something more than just good pulp. Maybe he could have capitalized on all the promise he showed in the 70s - maybe he could have been a Spielberg - but maybe he didn't want to serve somebody to get there. Maybe he didn't like what he saw. O Bannon prospered, meanwhile. Also - I think it was Havanagila that recently mentioned the psy-op qualities of the movie "Alien", which also got me thinking about the mysterious Mr O Bannon, but I can't find the thread - sorry. <p></p><i></i>