WashingtonWeeklyTimes.com
  • Home
  • US News

    Kevin Sorbo calls out Hollywood ‘blacklisting’ of Christian, conservative voices

    Aisha Wahab vs. Melissa Hernandez race for Swalwell’s seat undecided

    Trump tariff on Canadian spirits could hit US bars and restaurants

    Bill Rasmussen, ESPN founder who conceived a cable network devoted to sports, dead at 93

    Chicago’s priorities are clear. South Side schoolchildren are paying the price

  • Politics

    Dunkin’ Pumpkin Menu Arrives – Starbucks Next?

    ‘How Cool is That?’ * The Gateway Pundit * by Mike LaChance

    Trump Is Furious That Sen. Jon Ossoff Called Out His Relationship With Natalie Harp

    Sell The Trend Launches AI Tool for Faster Ecommerce Ads

  • Business

    Exclusive: Replit taps OpenAI’s low-cost Luna AI model for new ‘Free Mode’

    UnitedHealth faces IRS scrutiny over foreign subsidiary transfer pricing

    Exclusive: Accounting AI startup Rillet reaches unicorn status with $1 billion valuation. Its founder says he wants to give CFOs back their weekends

    With the national debt nearing $40 trillion, Bank of America has a warning for bond investors

  • Science

    Squeeze More Juice Out of Your Dead Batteries—Using Physics

    Bulls aren’t enraged by red — they’re red-green colour blind, and it’s the movement of the cape that triggers the charge

    Trump moves to end protections for 44 million acres of U.S. forests

    There’s a New Link Between Gut Health and Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Technology

    Calendly throws its hat into meeting note-taker circus

    Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off

    Cursor capitalizes on GitHub frustration, launches rival hosting platform

    Garmin Watches Are Up to $250 Off Right Now On Amazon (2026)

  • Lifestyle

    How To Wear Streetwear Like A Grown-Up

    Whole Grilled Fish With Charred Lemon and Salsa Verde

    17 Summery Novels for the Last Stretch of Summer

    Why a Bike Tour Is The Best Way to See a City

  • Music

    Geologist Reveals New Album The Sirens

    Brook Lynn Impresses With Original Song For ‘AGT’ Quarterfinals

    ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies aged 77

    Charley Crockett’s Dramatic Response to Satanic Band Controversy

  • Television

    Bill Maher Reveals Hollywood Star Who Will Never Do His Show Again

    Why Reacher’s Alan Ritchson Wasn’t In The Aquaman Pilot After Smallville

    Reacher Season 4 Is Racing Through Its Source Material – But Will It Pay Off?

    Hayden Panettiere’s Estranged Mom Blasts Daughter’s Ex in First Statement After Star’s Death

  • Film

    ‘Skateboarding Is Not for Girls’ Is About More Than Just Skateboarding

    PlayStation Officially Unveils New Hardware Arriving November 2026

    Hannah Einbinder: ​‘No divas allowed, you know…

    ‘Fast & Furious’ Stars Tease TV Series, Final Movie ‘Fast Forever’

  • Literature

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for August 19, 2026

    Literary Hub » The Maltese Version

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for August 18, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: August 18, 2026

    Migration Touches Every Life – Electric Literature

    The Most Anticipated Fall Books, According to Goodreads Readers

    Literary Hub » Now Amazon is destroying rare books to train its AI.

    Check Out the Covers of A Court of Thorns and Roses Books 6 & 7

    The Children of This Village Delight in Wildfire and Death

  • Contact
    • About
  • Home
  • US News

    Kevin Sorbo calls out Hollywood ‘blacklisting’ of Christian, conservative voices

    Aisha Wahab vs. Melissa Hernandez race for Swalwell’s seat undecided

    Trump tariff on Canadian spirits could hit US bars and restaurants

    Bill Rasmussen, ESPN founder who conceived a cable network devoted to sports, dead at 93

    Chicago’s priorities are clear. South Side schoolchildren are paying the price

  • Politics

    Dunkin’ Pumpkin Menu Arrives – Starbucks Next?

    ‘How Cool is That?’ * The Gateway Pundit * by Mike LaChance

    Trump Is Furious That Sen. Jon Ossoff Called Out His Relationship With Natalie Harp

    Sell The Trend Launches AI Tool for Faster Ecommerce Ads

  • Business

    Exclusive: Replit taps OpenAI’s low-cost Luna AI model for new ‘Free Mode’

    UnitedHealth faces IRS scrutiny over foreign subsidiary transfer pricing

    Exclusive: Accounting AI startup Rillet reaches unicorn status with $1 billion valuation. Its founder says he wants to give CFOs back their weekends

    With the national debt nearing $40 trillion, Bank of America has a warning for bond investors

  • Science

    Squeeze More Juice Out of Your Dead Batteries—Using Physics

    Bulls aren’t enraged by red — they’re red-green colour blind, and it’s the movement of the cape that triggers the charge

    Trump moves to end protections for 44 million acres of U.S. forests

    There’s a New Link Between Gut Health and Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Technology

    Calendly throws its hat into meeting note-taker circus

    Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off

    Cursor capitalizes on GitHub frustration, launches rival hosting platform

    Garmin Watches Are Up to $250 Off Right Now On Amazon (2026)

  • Lifestyle

    How To Wear Streetwear Like A Grown-Up

    Whole Grilled Fish With Charred Lemon and Salsa Verde

    17 Summery Novels for the Last Stretch of Summer

    Why a Bike Tour Is The Best Way to See a City

  • Music

    Geologist Reveals New Album The Sirens

    Brook Lynn Impresses With Original Song For ‘AGT’ Quarterfinals

    ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies aged 77

    Charley Crockett’s Dramatic Response to Satanic Band Controversy

  • Television

    Bill Maher Reveals Hollywood Star Who Will Never Do His Show Again

    Why Reacher’s Alan Ritchson Wasn’t In The Aquaman Pilot After Smallville

    Reacher Season 4 Is Racing Through Its Source Material – But Will It Pay Off?

    Hayden Panettiere’s Estranged Mom Blasts Daughter’s Ex in First Statement After Star’s Death

  • Film

    ‘Skateboarding Is Not for Girls’ Is About More Than Just Skateboarding

    PlayStation Officially Unveils New Hardware Arriving November 2026

    Hannah Einbinder: ​‘No divas allowed, you know…

    ‘Fast & Furious’ Stars Tease TV Series, Final Movie ‘Fast Forever’

  • Literature

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for August 19, 2026

    Literary Hub » The Maltese Version

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for August 18, 2026

    Literary Hub » Lit Hub Daily: August 18, 2026

    Migration Touches Every Life – Electric Literature

    The Most Anticipated Fall Books, According to Goodreads Readers

    Literary Hub » Now Amazon is destroying rare books to train its AI.

    Check Out the Covers of A Court of Thorns and Roses Books 6 & 7

    The Children of This Village Delight in Wildfire and Death

  • Contact
    • About
No Result
View All Result
WashingtonWeeklyTimes.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Creates a Believable Alien

by Admin
May 20, 2022
in Technology
‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Creates a Believable Alien


Showtime’s new series The Man Who Fell to Earth, created by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet, is a sequel to the 1976 Nicolas Roeg film of the same name, which stars David Bowie as an idealistic alien corrupted by human vices.

“We were just trying to honor [The Man Who Fell to Earth author Walter] Tevis and Bowie and Nicolas Roeg and the amazing storytellers that came before us, but we also exist in a continuum of science fiction storytelling,” Kurtzman says in Episode 513 of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast. “I want to believe that we can be at the vanguard of what science fiction is now, and of what it will become.”

The series stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as an alien from the planet Anthea who arrives on Earth 45 years after the events of the original film. Kurtzman and Ejiofor created a detailed backstory in order to portray a believably alien character. “We came up with the idea that their planet itself was so loud—just the winds and everything that was going on—the destruction of the planet was so loud that they evolved away from communicating verbally, and that they had to communicate nonverbally,” Kurtzman says. “We ended up building this whole sign language that they use to communicate, and a very particular way of moving together. So that’s just a process of lots and lots of rehearsals.”

In one memorable scene the alien is found naked, guzzling water from a garden hose that has been shoved several feet down his throat. “It’s really just a riff off what they did in the novel and the film, because he comes to Earth for water, because his planet is totally starved of water,” Kurtzman says. “I think we took the spirit of that idea and interpreted it in our own way, that if you came from a planet with no water but you needed water, if suddenly water was in abundance everywhere, you’d probably want to drink it all the time because you don’t take it for granted.”

Another major influence was the physical comedy of Buster Keaton, who was renowned for moving his body in unusual ways while keeping his face perfectly still. It wasn’t until after filming was complete that Kurtzman discovered he wasn’t alone in drawing inspiration from Keaton. “I found a set of photographs that had been taken on the set of The Man Who Fell to Earth—the original film—and Bowie is sitting in his trailer, holding up an autobiography of Buster Keaton, with a big picture of Buster Keaton’s face on it, and he’s mimicking Buster Keaton’s face side-by-side,” Kurtzman says. “We hadn’t even seen that, and somehow, osmotically, we got that off of his performance, which was incredible.”

Listen to the complete interview with Alex Kurtzman in Episode 513 of Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (above). And check out some highlights from the discussion below.

Alex Kurtzman on characterization:

How many “alien comes to Earth and then the government tries to grab them” stories can you tell, particularly in an original way? We knew we needed the [Jimmi Simpson] character, but I think what Jenny and I didn’t want was to be writing this—hopefully—beautiful character story and then suddenly feel like when you cut to the CIA you’re in The Bourne Identity. There would just be massive tonal dissonance there, it just wouldn’t feel right. And so we were like, “How do we do this?” I think oftentimes the way to solve a problem like that is you say, “OK, forget about the fact that they’re in the CIA. What makes them interesting and compelling?” And we came to this idea that, “What if he’s just literally the meanest man in the world? What if he’s just both a total sadist and a total masochist, all at the same time?”

Alex Kurtzman on fandom:

There’s something interesting about what [the Black Mirror episode “USS Callister”] says about fandom in general, not just for Star Trek, but fandom in general. Fandom of any kind is a place—particularly, I think, in our childhoods—where we escape to create an alternate reality for ourselves if our realities aren’t quite what we want them to be, and that’s why things like Star Trek or Marvel or Star Wars, that’s why people have such deep personal reactions, because there’s something very personal about one’s connection to a franchise that speaks to “this is where I felt safe when I was a kid.” And I guess there’s an inherent darkness to it, even though it’s also a wonderful, amazing thing, and there’s so much light to it as well. So it was kind of a perspective about what happens when it goes very, very wrong.

Alex Kurtzman on David Bowie:

There were a couple days where I would just do these really deep dives into Bowie interviews … As a young man he’s totally fearless, unbelievably fearless, and has both a confidence and an insecurity that are really quite extraordinary. He’s pushing every boundary there is, but you can see that there’s an incredible vulnerability in who he is. And then you go into the middle phase of his career, and he’s definitely calmed down more, but he’s still very unafraid to say the thing that needs to get said, and to provoke. And then by the time you get into his older years there’s the wisdom that comes with age, and a life lived the way that only David Bowie could live his life. So I like to think that he was defined by bravery.

Alex Kurtzman on science fiction:

I know that as an audience member I get excited when I see something that’s trying to do something different, that’s riffing on something that I love but it’s doing it in a different way. And that’s really what we set out to do with The Man Who Fell to Earth. And I think it’s really cathartic, I think it’s talking about things that are not just relevant now, they’re going to determine the future of whether or not we’re on this planet, but in a way that’s really entertaining. Great science fiction makes you think about your place in the universe, that’s the point. But it also entertains you, and it allows you to go to different worlds, and to envision things that you didn’t even think were possible, and you get transported into a whole universe, and I think that’s what the show does.


More Great WIRED Stories

Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article.



Original Source Link

Previous Post

Climate change means people are losing 44 hours of sleep per year

Next Post

Ricky Gervais And Seth Meyers Lose It Over Penis Exchange On ‘Late Night’

Admin

Admin

Next Post
Ricky Gervais And Seth Meyers Lose It Over Penis Exchange On ‘Late Night’

Ricky Gervais And Seth Meyers Lose It Over Penis Exchange On 'Late Night'

Summer Lee Declared Primary Winner And Virtually Assured Of Becoming Pennsylvania First Black Congresswoman

Summer Lee Declared Primary Winner And Virtually Assured Of Becoming Pennsylvania First Black Congresswoman

Who Won the U.S.-China Trade War?

Who Won the U.S.-China Trade War?

PopularPosts

Jeep Avenger EV 2023: Specs, Prices, Performance, Range

Jeep Avenger EV 2023: Specs, Prices, Performance, Range

September 20, 2023
Dr. Simone Gold Sentenced to Prison For Speaking with Megaphone Inside US Capitol on January 6

Dr. Simone Gold Sentenced to Prison For Speaking with Megaphone Inside US Capitol on January 6

June 17, 2022
DOJ finds more classified material at Biden home

DOJ finds more classified material at Biden home

January 22, 2023
Tim Pool Has a Wild, Transphobic Theory About Laura Jane Grace

Tim Pool Has a Wild, Transphobic Theory About Laura Jane Grace

May 13, 2025
Tom Brady mourns death of family dog, Lua: ‘Forever in our hearts’

Tom Brady mourns death of family dog, Lua: ‘Forever in our hearts’

December 23, 2023
Wildflower’s iPhone Cases Are Perfect for the Very Clumsy

Wildflower’s iPhone Cases Are Perfect for the Very Clumsy

August 7, 2024

Categories

  • Business (7,770)
  • Events (12)
  • Film (7,700)
  • Lifestyle (5,446)
  • Literature (5,816)
  • Music (7,754)
  • Politics (7,470)
  • Science (7,142)
  • Technology (7,695)
  • Television (7,763)
  • Uncategorized (6)
  • US News (7,803)

RecentPosts

Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for August 19, 2026

by
August 19, 2026

Today’s Featured Book Deals $1.99Parable of the Sower by Octavia...

Geologist Reveals New Album The Sirens

by
August 19, 2026

In 2024, Animal Collective’s Geologist (né Brian Weitz) decamped to...

Exclusive: Replit taps OpenAI’s low-cost Luna AI model for new ‘Free Mode’

by
August 19, 2026

Vibe coding company Replit debuted Free Mode today, a new...

Dunkin’ Pumpkin Menu Arrives – Starbucks Next?

by
August 19, 2026

Dunkin' has officially launched its fall pumpkin menu, signaling the...

Kevin Sorbo calls out Hollywood ‘blacklisting’ of Christian, conservative voices

by
August 19, 2026

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kevin Sorbo...

Calendly throws its hat into meeting note-taker circus

by
August 19, 2026

Note-taking has quickly turned into a critical part of the...

Archives

Editor's Picks

This Beautifully Weird Necklace Is Secretly a USB Drive

August 15, 2026

Appeals court rules Trump admin unlawfully tapped as Nevada top prosecutor

August 18, 2026

Karoline Leavitt Departing Role as White House Press Secretary * The Gateway Pundit * by Cristina Laila

August 12, 2026

Browse By Category

  • Business (7,770)
  • Events (12)
  • Film (7,700)
  • Lifestyle (5,446)
  • Literature (5,816)
  • Music (7,754)
  • Politics (7,470)
  • Science (7,142)
  • Technology (7,695)
  • Television (7,763)
  • Uncategorized (6)
  • US News (7,803)

Useful Links

  • Anti-Spam Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Earnings Disclaimer
  • Fair Use Disclaimer
  • FTC Compliance
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Social Media Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2022 by Washington Weekly Times. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • US News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Television
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Contact
    • About

Copyright © 2022 by Washington Weekly Times. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT