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Alien because of HR Giger's iconic art style, among other things. Also Frank Herbert's Dune, the first planned film adaptation of which Giger also worked on (sometimes considered as the best movie that was never made). In addition to the cultural influence that the book series already had, Dune also more or less spawned the real-time strategy computer game genre (with Westwood Studios' Dune II).
Such a shame the remake with Moebius and Dali (among others) wasn't made.
Yes, Dali would have been great as the emperor.
But Jodorowsky's unfinished Dune project still had a significant influence on several major science fiction films and media, despite never being completed:
Check out the documentary "Jodorowsky's Dune" (2013). It explores how the pre-production work and assembled team for this unrealized film went on to influence much of modern science fiction cinema. It's worth a watch.