I like the Anubis helmets in the original StarGate movie. Helmets that fold away are always cool.
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Even though it just encourages the "ancient aliens" crowd, I can thank Stargate for my love of anything that fuses Egyptian/Mayan/Aztec aesthetics and mythology with sci-fi.
Edit: oooh, and other Native American tribes, too, like The Endless Nation in Hickman's East of West
East of the West
Wow thanks for mentioning this! I just got the first chapter and it looks to be amazing! I don't know if it's just Image comics style in general or not but the art style reminds me strongly of Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples's Saga as well.
That's an interesting connection, because I'm not sure I see much similarity in the art, but there's definitely thematic and color similarity.
To me, Saga and Fiona Staples take the absurd and gives it a cartoony realism, but Dragotta exaggerates features to the point that it's almost surreal (almost like crossing Dalí and Mignola)
But both series have that Star Wars/Firefly "lived-in" universe feel that makes it obvious that there's a lot of history behind the scenes, and they both have the "space western" vibe, too. Maybe that's the Image style: fleshed-out world building that leaves a lot to the imagination (in a good way)
The Endless Nation was so cool. I love me some East of West. Someone give me that animated adaption, please.
Hell, what about the Amazon Original series we were supposed to get?
Feel like this movie was super underrated. Everything from the major's battlesuit to the kid's hologram robot pilot station was awesome!
I had a huge crush on Lacey Chaberts Penny in this movie when I was a kid. She was just a few years older than me and I was enamored. I haven't thought about it in like 20 years now.
Dude same.
I guess it explains my dangerous infatuation with rebellious girls in dark eye makeup.
you know, i never thought about it, but yeah, that's probably it
Dead space helmet
You guys know you can post images, right?
that batman returns batmobile armour was pretty sweet too
I absolutely loved this helmet as a kid! And the cool gun helped the style as well. Overall super fun to watch on screen.
The late 90s and very early 2000s were the peak of chromed out guns with lasers on them.
The Noisy Cricket
"How You Doin'?" - Dr. Drake Ramoray
You mean Ken Adams?
The armor and helmet from the Mass Effect trilogy (particularly 3). Relatively simple and basic but still badass and iconic.
Aw geez, you know i just it's kinda cool rick
That seems like highly impractical armor.
Aside from the fact that it's open around the waist to show booty, it's actually sensible. It's basically cyber full plate armor.
The high heels don't exactly add to the practicality.
That's pretty self-evident I'd imagine.
Yeah, but you didn't mention it, so I figured it was worth adding.
@Caligvla @ivanafterall open around the waist is sensible? How many men have armor open around the waist????????????
A S I D E from the fact that it's open around the waist to show booty
Basic reading comprehension is your friend.
It's a game, but the Terran Marine, Firebat, and Ghost are classics.
My all time favote space marine armor.
can we give George Lucas some credit at least in the helmet department?
He didn't design any of those.
Yeah, clone armor is fire.
I'm a sucker for the goofy box of light that was the shield belts in the 1984 version of Dune. It's armor of a kind, right?
I feel like a lot of stuff in Destiny and Destiny 2 should count. There are some truly wacky armors in those games, and some really badass stuff too.
As terrible as that movie was there was a lot of cool stuff. I always loved robot before he gets blown to smitherines. I think my favorite aci fi armor from the 90s was the power armor in the beginning of the final fantasy movie. I think it was the forst time id ever seen armor like that and thought their glowing blue eyes were so cool.
Master Chiefs Mk V and VI. Also a huge fan of the Mk IV.
The Colonial Marines from Aliens get a lot of points for saying a lot very quickly with their costume design.
For a more scifi design I've always been fond of the soldiers' armor from Hunter Prey
War Machine
"Its basically iron-man nanotech" Yet... You admitted Lost in Space came first... So Iron-Man is using Joey Tribbiani nanoarmor.
Pretty cool. As helmets go, I was always taken with the Jaffa helmets from the Stargate movie (not the silly ones from the show though... LOL)
I think the sardaukar from the new dune movie are pretty cool. I also really like the colonial marine armor from aliens, even though I haven't watched the movie yet.
Mark VII Astartes power armor I think is just peak coolness, especially with the skull faced visage of a chaplain
MkVI "Corvus" is where it's at for me