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 Post subject: Aliens Warehouse find
PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:45 am 

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Hi Guys

I picked this up in a warehouse sale in LA a while ago and I was wondering if someone here may know anything about it . I am assuming it's a promo piece for a DVD / Bluray release or Video game promo piece but as of yet I haven't figured it out yet . I would appreciate any help. The body is made up of wood The bars in the front are metal tube probably mild steel or aluminum . There are what look to be accurate lights cut into the bars .
Thank you

Bill

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:49 am 

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LOL ! also if someone could tell me why my pics are showing up sideways I would seem as dumb as I look !

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:56 am 
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Gearbox made a fullscale Loader to promote Aliens: Colonial Marines, but I don't know what they made it from material-wise.

This looks VERY cool! Great find honestly.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:56 am 

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a few more pics

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:58 am 

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last few . Thanks Bill

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 4:04 am 
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I don't know if its in the movie, don't have access to it right now, but it does look like the powerloader cage used in the DirectTV commercial. I think a replica was built for the commercial...The markings seem to match.
Look up 'Powerloader Direct TV commercial 2007' on YouTube.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 4:49 am 

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Thank you space jockey its definitely worth investigating .
Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 5:47 am 

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freakin awesome find.

it's hard to believe that commercial was 2007.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 5:54 am 

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Thank you . Yes the paint seems to match the commercial . I need to get a hD copy and get some screen caps . Bill


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You know you have to build the rest of it now.... ;)

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Wow, that's like a shrine then! Saint Weaver acted inside it.

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Ohhhhh!!


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:07 pm 
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Really a great find. Congratulations!

Here is more info on it for ya from the Washington Post in 2007....

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"Scene 1, Double Take 2"

By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Wait a second. Isn't that Sigourney Weaver in her signature role as Lt. Ripley in the movie "Aliens," kicking alien butt while talking about . . . satellite TV service. . . in a new TV commercial?

Yep: "All I want to do is kick back and enjoy the DirecTV we just hooked up," says Weaver/Ripley to the camera during a particularly intense woman-vs.-monster action scene. "This," she adds before knocking out the creature, "is going to feel almost as good as when I got rid of cable."

Since it's pretty certain this bit of dialogue didn't come from James Cameron's 1986 movie, the obvious question is this: How'd they do that?

How did DirecTV take a 21-year-old action movie and make its star, who looks almost as fresh-faced as when she made the film, mouth those words? How, too, did DirecTV do the same time-travel trick with other famous films, such as "Back to the Future," "Major League" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"?

Advertisers have been using digital manipulation to put products into old movie stars' hands for years. Despite an outcry from old-movie buffs and his own daughter, the late Fred Astaire danced with a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner in the mid-'90s. In 1996, John Wayne returned from the dead to appear in a Coors Light spot. In 2005, Volkswagen's British ad agency used some digital prestidigitation to turn Gene Kelly's street dance in "Singin' in the Rain" into a funky pop-and-lock routine.

DirecTV's ads, which began last year, create an even more impressive illusion: that an iconic movie or TV character is momentarily stepping out of a scene and speaking directly to viewers. The company calls the ad series its "Fourth Wall" campaign because it plays off the old theatrical idea that a performer who addresses the audience is breaking through the theater's imaginary fourth wall.

In addition to sending Weaver back in "Aliens"-ville, the ads have featured "Back to the Future's" Doc Brown (played by Christopher Lloyd) touting DirecTV seemingly in the middle of the movie's climactic main-street scene. In another, "Major League's" erratic pitcher (Charlie Sheen) breaks off in mid-pitch to sell the company's high-definition service. And one of "Twister's" intrepid tornado chasers (Bill Paxton) wonders why he's dodging storm-tossed cows when he could be home watching his satellite hook-up.

All the commercials were created using the same basic technique, said Jon Gieselman, DirecTV's senior vice president of advertising: Production crews shoot new footage of an actor from the movie and then edit this material into actual scenes from the film.

But it's not quite that simple. The trick is in how cleverly the old and new footage are intercut and the attention paid to details in the original film. Costumes, makeup, props, haircuts, lighting, camera angles, music and sets all have to match those used in the movie to sustain the impression that movie and ad are one and the same, he says.

Sometimes the new material can be shot on the film's original set ("Back to the Future's" main street was still around on a back lot), and sometimes the ads require improvisation. Watch the new "Aliens" commercial closely -- very closely -- and you might be able to tell that the mechanical contraption surrounding Ripley in the new segments isn't the same as the one in the movie. The movie prop, known as a "power loader," is in a museum in Seattle, and the commercial's producers couldn't get access to it. So they built a smaller copy and shot Weaver in it only in close-up.

"Everyone thinks this is a big CGI [computer-generated imaging] operation, but it's really not," says Eric Hirshberg, president and chief creative officer of Deutsch Inc. in Los Angeles, the agency that created the series. "The biggest production assignment has to do with disciplined re-creation of the movies." He adds, "When we started doing these, we told ourselves that 1 percent off [the original] is 100 percent off."

Some computer manipulation is used to make the actors look as young as they were when they starred in the movie. A few perpetually youthful looking types -- Weaver and Sheen, for example -- didn't need much of this electronic Botox. But it took a bit more effort to make actor Ben Stein, who played the droning teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," look as he did in the 1986 comedy.

"I loved doing it, [but] it was a lot of work," Stein said. "We had to match it with the original. It was me with my hair dyed to make me look younger."

Nitpickers have pointed out a couple of flaws (Paxton's hair seems to age right before viewers' eyes in DirecTV's knockoff of "Twister," for instance). But for the most part, Hirshberg and Gieselman think the ads get it right. They are particularly proud of a spot that featured "Star Trek's" Captain Kirk (William Shatner) extolling the clarity of DirecTV's picture on the Starship Enterprise's big-screen TV. The ad, based on the sixth "Star Trek" movie, made in 1991, drew praise from "Star Trek's" detail-obsessed fans, they said.

The campaign has gotten such strong feedback that DirecTV, based in El Segundo, Calif., is frequently contacted by agents, actors and TV network executives who want to see their old movies and TV shows become part of the series.

But not just any old show will do, they say. For starters, it has to be widely familiar and fairly recently made, since DirecTV needs the actual stars to play the characters again. What's more, the source material has to fit with DirecTV's male-oriented marketing message. Since men are the primary buyers of satellite TV service, the ads tend to trade off macho action films and goofy comedies. Which means it's unlikely that Debra Winger will come back to life in a "Terms of Endearment" ad or Renee Zellweger will reappear as Bridget Jones.

DirecTV has also targeted men by using athletes and coaches in the campaign (one featured Colts quarterback Peyton Manning interrupting his signal calling to yell at the camera). And others have just been plain babelicious: Pamela Anderson re-created her "Baywatch" lifeguard in one and Jessica Simpson reprised her "Dukes of Hazzard" role in another.

Neither the company nor the ad agency will talk about what they next have in mind. But the concept seems to have endless possibilities. Maybe Indiana Jones or Rocky Balboa or James Bond could use some commercial work? Maybe Borat needs a new job?

"We want to [end the campaign] before the first customers say, 'We're sick of these,' " Hirshberg says. But so far, he adds, "people seem thirsty for the next one."


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 4:55 pm 

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Space Jockey

Thanks to you I was able to read up a little more on this thing and figure out who worked on it . Hopefully someone can help me get some more info etc.. on it . I would love to restore it back to its original state .
I will keep the thread updated .
sincerely appreciate it

Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:00 pm 
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No problem, glad the forum could help! :-)


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:24 pm 
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That's awesome! Mind me asking how much it cost you? Just so I know where roughly to calibrate my insane jealousy scale! :p

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 10:39 pm 
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Nice find!

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:10 am 
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Intense find!! Thanks for sharing it with us!

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Wow, that's like a shrine then! Saint Weaver acted inside it.

This quote made me choke hahaha! Nice one! :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:26 am 
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Very cool dude!!!!


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:46 pm 
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Any update in this???


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:05 pm 
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EUuer__1pr8

theres the commercial


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 5:06 pm 

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WOW! Just now finding this post. What happened to this piece? Where is it now? So very cool.


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