While Giger's reputation has been largely cemented by Alien, it's worth taking a moment to acknowledge his wider influence on the cinematic landscape. Before working with Scott, he designed many of the components that would have appeared in Alejandro Jodorowsky's version of Dune, widely considered one of the greatest films never made. Some of his designs eventually emerged, albeit in a heavily modified form, in David Lynch's version. Giger was disappointed that he didn't get to work with Lynch directly, being an enormous admirer of Eraserhead.
If you want to pay tribute to Giger, I thoroughly recommend revisiting Alien, with both its original cut and the 2003 director's cut being available on DVD. I'll leave you with two interesting morsels to get you in the mood. One, from Lists of Note, is a detailed list from screenwriter Dan O'Bannon about the various elements needed to realise his artistic vision on set. The other, from the sister site Letters of Note, is an angry letter from Giger himself, responding to his lack of proper credit on Alien Resurrection. RIP.
Daniel
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