Dan O'Bannon was hypercritical of any changes made to his script and, to be fair, he defended some aspects of the movie that ended up being the most iconic (including H.R. Giger's designs). Although he would come on-set and nitpick, O'Bannon was generally welcomed by director Sir Ridley Scott, until O'Bannon lost his temper and insulted Scott in front of the whole crew. The producers, including Walter Hill, had minimal respect for O'Bannon and largely ignored him, giving him little credit once the movie became a success.
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