fifasnipe2224
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#1351

Originally Posted by Demoncarnotaur: View Post
Damn! I literally just paid my internet bill, I would have had the money for this.
Bro....... go work a corner for a bit. So worth it!
brandonh83
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#1352

The score is awesome. However it works in the movie, I don't know, but I've been listening to it a lot and it's pretty great.
Carcetti
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#1353

Originally Posted by JB1981: View Post
rationalist attack on human agency and human guilt? what does that even mean
I've read some nice essays on Alien dealing with feminism issues, class warfare, all that. I've even owned a book that was only Alien essays from different points of view, including all the usual stuff like vagina dentata... and I still don't have any idea what he's trying to say.
brandonh83
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#1354

Originally Posted by kinggroin: View Post
That explains your love for shattered memories
I don't like Shattered Memories. Well, at least not on the merits of a SH game. I think it's a decent horror title but it's not scary.
Blader5489
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#1355

Originally Posted by brandonh83: View Post
Fair enough. my favorite moments in a horror movie is literally when "nothing" is happening because for me it establishes a sense of anything being able to happen at any given moment. It comes as no surprise that my favorite films in the genre are made up of Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, Halloween, etc. For me horror works best when it is quiet, eerie, and suggestive rather than up front and forced.
Blair Witch is another of the few horror movies I liked. Especially the ending, which was just deeply unsettling for me. I don't like thinking about it. :lol
brandonh83
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#1356

Originally Posted by Blader5489: View Post
Blair Witch is another of the few horror movies I liked. Especially the ending, which was just deeply unsettling for me. I don't like thinking about it. :lol
When I actually watched the movie I wasn't terribly swayed... until I tried to sleep that night. It did not happen easy.
THE-Pink-Dagger
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#1357

Just came back from it.

It is AMAZING, my expectations were through the roof, and they have been met with sheer brutality and awesomeness.

Let me say first that I love Alien, Aliens and hate the other two, as it should be.
I had seen every featurette, tv spot, trailer possible and it didnt spoil much, plenty surprises, especially the third act, that comes out of nowhere.

The 3D is amazing, plenty immersive, really beautiful, you feel like you're there, masterful. Visually, it is stunning, grandpa Scott shows what kind of a master he is. The prologue will leave your mouth agape, truly beautiful.

The single weakness of the movie for me is the lack of dvpt of the characters, save for Shaw and David, maybe Ridley cut (and he did i f I remember correctly) some 15 minutes, that would make it even better.

The movie is so rich by its themes, the questions it arises, it's bold, brutal. The script is very strong, it feels and doesnt feel like an Alien prequel, which I loved. There's the Lindelof touch, in the mystery surrounding many stuffs, so many questions, fascinating, and the ending is such a tease, begging for a sequel, which I hope Ridley will do ASAP after the Counselor.

The last scene is unexpected and a great wink, not saying what it is, but it's incredible.
The movie is not scary to me (not impressed by most horror movies) but it surprised me by the brutality of quite a few scenes, and it is INTENSE as hell. The action is great, VFX outstanding, the Engineers look fantastic. There is a nasty, fucked up atmosphere, notably in a few scenes.

Acting is great, Fassbender has such swag, Rapace is brilliant, Elba too, but as I said, the rest of the characters are not very fleshed out, not a great problem though.

The score which I love works beautifully well in the context of the movie.

I was so pumped at the ending and it promises an insane sequel, I tell you so!

9/10
Insane Metal
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#1358

Awesome impressions dude. Can't wait to see it.
mantidor
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(05-30-2012, 05:10 PM)

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#1359

Originally Posted by Carcetti: View Post
I've read some nice essays on Alien dealing with feminism issues, class warfare, all that. I've even owned a book that was only Alien essays from different points of view, including all the usual stuff like vagina dentata... and I still don't have any idea what he's trying to say.
Feminism analysis on Alien make me laugh because changing the lead from male to female was decided on a whim just because a female lead "would be cool".

Actually, all these excess in analysis on Alien is almost laughable, and I say that as someone who loves that movie. I think it deals with some deep subjects, but class warfare essays? lol.
BotoxAgent
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(05-30-2012, 05:19 PM)

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#1360

Originally Posted by THE-Pink-Dagger: View Post
Just came back from it.

It is AMAZING, my expectations were through the roof, and they have been met with sheer brutality and awesomeness.

Let me say first that I love Alien, Aliens and hate the other two, as it should be.
I had seen every featurette, tv spot, trailer possible and it didnt spoil much, plenty surprises, especially the third act, that comes out of nowhere.

The 3D is amazing, plenty immersive, really beautiful, you feel like you're there, masterful. Visually, it is stunning, grandpa Scott shows what kind of a master he is. The prologue will leave your mouth agape, truly beautiful.

The single weakness of the movie for me is the lack of dvpt of the characters, save for Shaw and David, maybe Ridley cut (and he did i f I remember correctly) some 15 minutes, that would make it even better.

The movie is so rich by its themes, the questions it arises, it's bold, brutal. The script is very strong, it feels and doesnt feel like an Alien prequel, which I loved. There's the Lindelof touch, in the mystery surrounding many stuffs, so many questions, fascinating, and the ending is such a tease, begging for a sequel, which I hope Ridley will do ASAP after the Counselor.

The last scene is unexpected and a great wink, not saying what it is, but it's incredible.
The movie is not scary to me (not impressed by most horror movies) but it surprised me by the brutality of quite a few scenes, and it is INTENSE as hell. The action is great, VFX outstanding, the Engineers look fantastic. There is a nasty, fucked up atmosphere, notably in a few scenes.

Acting is great, Fassbender has such swag, Rapace is brilliant, Elba too, but as I said, the rest of the characters are not very fleshed out, not a great problem though.

The score which I love works beautifully well in the context of the movie.

I was so pumped at the ending and it promises an insane sequel, I tell you so!

9/10
yes! this post made my day :)
Busty
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(05-30-2012, 05:27 PM)
#1361

Originally Posted by THE-Pink-Dagger: View Post
Just came back from it.

It is AMAZING, my expectations were through the roof, and they have been met with sheer brutality and awesomeness.
Aren't you the guy that said John Carter was amazing?
Nappuccino
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(05-30-2012, 05:27 PM)

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#1362

Originally Posted by mantidor: View Post
Feminism analysis on Alien make me laugh because changing the lead from male to female was decided on a whim just because a female lead "would be cool".

Actually, all these excess in analysis on Alien is almost laughable, and I say that as someone who loves that movie. I think it deals with some deep subjects, but class warfare essays? lol.
Well, it's one of those things that, once it is in the movie, it is in the movie. Maybe unintentionally, maybe intentionally, the meaning and content shifts.
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 05:27 PM)

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#1363

Pink Dagger you beautiful god you
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 05:46 PM)

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Total Film - 4/5: http://www.totalfilm.com/reviews/cinema/prometheus-1
A bit spoilery, don't read if you don't want to know anything.

Quote:
You can relax. Prometheus is very good. Not as frightening as Alien, not as thrilling as Aliens, but a 3D sci-fi blockbuster that’s easily the saga’s most spectacular entry.
TheJollyCorner
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#1365

Originally Posted by THE-Pink-Dagger: View Post
Just came back from it.

It is AMAZING, my expectations were through the roof, and they have been met with sheer brutality and awesomeness.

Let me say first that I love Alien, Aliens and hate the other two, as it should be.
I had seen every featurette, tv spot, trailer possible and it didnt spoil much, plenty surprises, especially the third act, that comes out of nowhere.

The 3D is amazing, plenty immersive, really beautiful, you feel like you're there, masterful. Visually, it is stunning, grandpa Scott shows what kind of a master he is. The prologue will leave your mouth agape, truly beautiful.

The single weakness of the movie for me is the lack of dvpt of the characters, save for Shaw and David, maybe Ridley cut (and he did i f I remember correctly) some 15 minutes, that would make it even better.

The movie is so rich by its themes, the questions it arises, it's bold, brutal. The script is very strong, it feels and doesnt feel like an Alien prequel, which I loved. There's the Lindelof touch, in the mystery surrounding many stuffs, so many questions, fascinating, and the ending is such a tease, begging for a sequel, which I hope Ridley will do ASAP after the Counselor.

The last scene is unexpected and a great wink, not saying what it is, but it's incredible.
The movie is not scary to me (not impressed by most horror movies) but it surprised me by the brutality of quite a few scenes, and it is INTENSE as hell. The action is great, VFX outstanding, the Engineers look fantastic. There is a nasty, fucked up atmosphere, notably in a few scenes.

Acting is great, Fassbender has such swag, Rapace is brilliant, Elba too, but as I said, the rest of the characters are not very fleshed out, not a great problem though.

The score which I love works beautifully well in the context of the movie.

I was so pumped at the ending and it promises an insane sequel, I tell you so!

9/10

welp... that's all I need.

I'm out, fellow space jockeys. Look forward to talking about this on June 9th. :}
SilentProtagonist
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(05-30-2012, 06:40 PM)

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#1366

Big things have mixed/mediocre beginnings?




*SCREAM
Joe Shlabotnik
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(05-30-2012, 06:47 PM)

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#1367

Pink Dagger blows a load over lots of things, guys.
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 06:49 PM)

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Originally Posted by Joe Shlabotnik: View Post
Pink Dagger blows a load over lots of things, guys.
i'll blow a load over your face if you don't shut up
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(05-30-2012, 06:50 PM)

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#1369

Originally Posted by Busty: View Post
Aren't you the guy that said John Carter was amazing?
Sculli's alt?!
Lord Error
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#1370

Originally Posted by BotoxAgent: View Post
yes! this post made my day :)
Yes, indeed!! There goes my restraint and level headedness.
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(05-30-2012, 07:02 PM)

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#1371

Just to throw this out there.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B001AQO3QA

Alien Anthology set is on sale for $30 on amazon
RBelong2Us
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(05-30-2012, 07:04 PM)

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#1372

Good start on Rotten Tomatoes so far. 89% (8 fresh 1 negative)
fifasnipe2224
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(05-30-2012, 07:07 PM)

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#1373

Originally Posted by ezekial45: View Post
Just to throw this out there.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B001AQO3QA

Alien Anthology set is on sale for $30 on amazon
Few pages late brah


Originally Posted by fifasnipe2224: View Post
DihcarEM
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(05-30-2012, 07:07 PM)
#1374

Originally Posted by Busty: View Post
Aren't you the guy that said John Carter was amazing?
Haha, John Carter was a very mediocre movie but his impressions of Prometheus seem spot on.
I also noticed how many characters weren't fleshed out, this in comparison to how relative small the cast is. My guess is that this was done because Ridley opted to focus more on mythology and the big questions.
Diprosalic
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(05-30-2012, 07:08 PM)

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#1375

seen it. it's okay.
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#1376

Interesting impressions so far. Not as good as we had hoped? GAF implosion incoming?

Regardless, I can't wait to see it.
Lucius86
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(05-30-2012, 07:21 PM)

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#1377

Originally Posted by Diprosalic: View Post
seen it. it's okay.
How about some real impressions that aren't spoilery?
Gui_PT
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(05-30-2012, 07:24 PM)

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#1378

Originally Posted by Diprosalic: View Post
seen it. it's okay.

Spoiler tag that, man!
Busty
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(05-30-2012, 07:25 PM)
#1379

My expectations for this film are, and always have been, rock bottom that way I (surely) can't be disappointed.

I feel that this is the best frame of mind to have for films like this but I'm sure that GAF will wildly overact either way.

Originally Posted by Wilbury: View Post
i'll blow a load over your face if you don't shut up
Alright..., go walk it off sailor.

Man alive.

Originally Posted by duckroll: View Post
Sculli's alt?!
I just assume that Sculli is around us at all times..., like a cloud of highly opinionated gas.
KevinCow
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(05-30-2012, 07:37 PM)

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#1380

Originally Posted by Lafiel: View Post
Honestly despite how much I'm looking forward to the film. I'm not surprised that it's getting some negative reception at this stage - I mean it was written partly by Damon Lindelof!
Originally Posted by brandonh83: View Post
No I'm pretty sure it's Lindelof's fault that this has been getting bad reception. Some of our GAF film scholars have already pointed this out. It has nothing to do with different people having different tastes and expectations. If only Scott had kept to Jon Spaihts' script we wouldn't be seeing such sour reactions.
Movie comes out and is good: Give credit to the people we like. "RIDLEY SCOTT IS A GENIUS!"

Movie comes out and sucks: Blame the people we don't like. "MAN FUCK THAT LINDELOF GUY FOR RUINING EVERYTHING!"
Talon
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(05-30-2012, 07:51 PM)

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#1381

So is Ridley Scott Ridleying us yet again?

God dammit, Ridley!

Well, there's no way this is as disappointing as Public Enemies.
ViewtifulJC
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Originally Posted by ezekial45: View Post
Just to throw this out there.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B001AQO3QA

Alien Anthology set is on sale for $30 on amazon
Yeah, Badass Digest gave me a heads-up.

They also said you probably shouldn't watch Alien before seeing Prometheus, as he's seen the movie as our expectations are already too high as it is.
SilentProtagonist
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(05-30-2012, 08:08 PM)

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#1383

Originally Posted by KevinCow: View Post
Movie comes out and is good: Give credit to the people we like. "RIDLEY SCOTT IS A GENIUS!"

Movie comes out and sucks: Blame the people we don't like. "MAN FUCK THAT LINDELOF GUY FOR RUINING EVERYTHING!"
This is always a funny reaction from die-hard fans.
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 08:12 PM)

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#1384

Originally Posted by Busty: View Post



Alright..., go walk it off sailor.

Man alive.
Only joking, I won't.
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 08:18 PM)

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Empire give it 3/5:

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Buffeted by a lack of suspense, threadbare characters, and a very poor script, the stunning visuals, gloopy madness, and sterling Fassbenderiness can’t prevent Prometheus feeling like Alien’s poor relation.
Still, as much as I enjoy reading reviews, hearing other people's views on it, can't say I'd ever let myself be affected by a review. Alien, Blade Runner and Citizen Kane all got lukewarm reviews I suppose.
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Anton Sugar
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(05-30-2012, 08:24 PM)

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#1386

WHY OLLY WHY

Originally Posted by @ollymoss:
Well that was certainly a movie, with scenes and actors and also some dialogue.
Originally Posted by @ollymoss:
Honestly, I thought Prometheus was a dumb, gorgeous mess of cliches. Lots of individual bits to admire, but it never feels cohesive.
Originally Posted by @ollymoss:
Rolled my eyes a lot. At least 1080 degrees of eye rolling.
JB1981
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(05-30-2012, 08:25 PM)
#1387

sounds like the writing is the biggest flaw. ughhhhh not happy
Sotha Sil
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(05-30-2012, 08:28 PM)

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#1388

Originally Posted by JB1981: View Post
sounds like the writing is the biggest flaw. ughhhhh not happy
Yep, it really is weak.
Error
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(05-30-2012, 08:29 PM)

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Originally Posted by Sotha Sil: View Post
Yep, it really is weak.
You watched it?
Sotha Sil
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(05-30-2012, 08:31 PM)

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#1390

Originally Posted by Error: View Post
You watched it?
Yep. Posted my impressions earlier.
Anton Sugar
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(05-30-2012, 08:38 PM)

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#1391

I'm still taking everything with a grain of salt. There's a lot of eye-rolling in Aliens. Not so much in terms of logic, but dialogue. Rewatched it last night with some friends who had never seen it and I felt embarassed at some points.
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Just got back from the movie theater.

It was good. Not mind-blowing, but good. Some really great scenes and eye-candy.

I'll respond to this quote for my impressions:

Originally Posted by THE-Pink-Dagger: View Post
Just came back from it.
Me too!

Quote:
It is AMAZING, my expectations were through the roof, and they have been met with sheer brutality and awesomeness.
Expectations were met, but not more than that, and they weren't terribly high.

Quote:
Let me say first that I love Alien, Aliens and hate the other two, as it should be.
Alien³ is decent.

Quote:
I had seen every featurette, tv spot, trailer possible and it didnt spoil much, plenty surprises, especially the third act, that comes out of nowhere.
Yep, did not really expect some of the twists and turns later in the film.

Quote:
The 3D is amazing, plenty immersive, really beautiful, you feel like you're there, masterful. Visually, it is stunning, grandpa Scott shows what kind of a master he is. The prologue will leave your mouth agape, truly beautiful.
Great visuals, but the 3D did nothing for me. Not just for this one though, I dislike 3D in general.

Quote:
The single weakness of the movie for me is the lack of dvpt of the characters, save for Shaw and David, maybe Ridley cut (and he did i f I remember correctly) some 15 minutes, that would make it even better.
Meredith Vickers (Theron) was pretty good too.

Quote:
The movie is so rich by its themes, the questions it arises, it's bold, brutal. The script is very strong, it feels and doesnt feel like an Alien prequel, which I loved. There's the Lindelof touch, in the mystery surrounding many stuffs, so many questions, fascinating, and the ending is such a tease, begging for a sequel, which I hope Ridley will do ASAP after the Counselor.
Thematically interesting, yet I felt it was cut short. It touched upon a lot of themes without really exploring them thoroughly.

Quote:
The last scene is unexpected and a great wink, not saying what it is, but it's incredible.
It's also ruined because of plothole!

Quote:
The movie is not scary to me (not impressed by most horror movies) but it surprised me by the brutality of quite a few scenes, and it is INTENSE as hell. The action is great, VFX outstanding, the Engineers look fantastic. There is a nasty, fucked up atmosphere, notably in a few scenes.
Mhmm. Not scary, but very brutal at times.

Quote:
Acting is great, Fassbender has such swag, Rapace is brilliant, Elba too, but as I said, the rest of the characters are not very fleshed out, not a great problem though.
Michael Bossbender and Idris Elboss represent.

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The score which I love works beautifully well in the context of the movie.
Agreed.

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I was so pumped at the ending and it promises an insane sequel, I tell you so!
Definitely sets up for an interesting sequel.

Quote:
9/10
7.5/10
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PrivateWHudson
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(05-30-2012, 08:55 PM)

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Originally Posted by Anton Sugar: View Post
I'm still taking everything with a grain of salt. There's a lot of eye-rolling in Aliens. Not so much in terms of logic, but dialogue. Rewatched it last night with some friends who had never seen it and I felt embarassed at some points.
I can live with bad dialog. From the reviews, I'm getting a Matrix vs. Reloaded/Revolutions vibe where Alien is The Matrix and Prometheus is lacking.
Nappuccino
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If the dialog is just a bit stilted, i suppose I can deal with that.

If it is absurdly cheesy we may have some issues.
Wilbury
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(05-30-2012, 09:44 PM)

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Originally Posted by Anton Sugar: View Post
I'm still taking everything with a grain of salt. There's a lot of eye-rolling in Aliens. Not so much in terms of logic, but dialogue. Rewatched it last night with some friends who had never seen it and I felt embarassed at some points.

Yeah completely agree with that. Aliens is a well directed action movie with some fantastic sequences but the script is overladen with cliche and irritating characters.

I think with Prometheus the real critic's response will be when it comes out on DVD and people hold it on its own merits and not expecting it to be Alien.
Trickster
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(05-30-2012, 10:13 PM)

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#1396

Just saw it, was very entertained throughout. Wondering if ridley scott has said anything about potential sequel(s)?
Sub_Level
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(05-30-2012, 10:14 PM)

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I don't think Aliens has annoying characters. They're cookie-cutter Hollywood (not anything like the more realistic Nostromo crew or the baggage-filled Fiona prisoners), but Aliens is fun as hell to watch with an audience that's never seen it before. They're just so lovable. They're relatively shallow like the Resurrection cast, but actually done well.

Anyways, read the Prometheus plot synopsis and spoiled myself. Very similar to some leaked scripts I had perused in the last few months. I'm pretty excited.
Deified Data
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(05-30-2012, 10:14 PM)

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#1398

Originally Posted by Blader5489: View Post
Blair Witch is another of the few horror movies I liked. Especially the ending, which was just deeply unsettling for me. I don't like thinking about it. :lol
I love hearing this - IMO, the scariest movie of all time and woefully underrated.
symphonask
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(05-30-2012, 10:15 PM)

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I like David Poland's review [contains minor spoilers]. He recognises that this isn't thematically an Alien movie, but unlike other reviewers (I'm looking at Empire), doesn't hold that against it.

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The thing about Prometheus is that it is the first true Science Fiction movie from a major studio in years. i know that a lot of movies are positioned as sci-fi. But watching Prometheus, I felt like science and fiction were pushing me, as an audience member, to think about the ideas being presented in a fairly complex way. This was not, as Alien itself was, a genre film of a different sort with sci-fi elements superimposed on top of it (brilliantly, in that case). This film is about ideas. This film is about whether there is a greater meaning in the tradition of the first Planet of the Apes, early Trek, Soylent Green, Serling, Matheson, Bradbury, and others.

Is this the best film of that tradition that I’ve ever seen? No. Scott & Co. were doing other things as well and, no doubt, the epic scale and visual intensity got in the way of some of that exploration. As Serling and the rest showed us, you don’t need a big budget or great special effects to discuss ideas. On the other hand, I think – and I’ve only seen the film once – there is a lot in the unvoiced parts of this film that can be and will be mined for depth… not spoon-fed so that you walk out of the theater with The Answer.

I felt Prometheus. It’s not another version of Alien or Aliens or Alien 3. I guess this is why Scott was so serious about this not being positioned as a prequel. In many ways, this is closer spiritually, in Scott’s filmmography, to 1492 or Gladiator or the director’s cut of Kingdom of Heaven than to Alien. Seemingly earned arrogance is broken down, the hero gains insight into how their world was prioritized, they struggle on. Many different perspectives are represented on that ship without the crew sitting around a table arguing their views. And personally, I prefer that.

Are there the scares of Alien? Not too many. It’s an action movie this time, not a slasher movie. No cats making the audience scream.

Is there a new creature as exciting as The Alien in this film? No, not really. It’s not about that. (Though there are new, cool alien forms.)

And by the way… any talk of this being PG-13 was just publicity working overtime. There is no f-ing way this movie was ever going out as anything less than an R.

I found Prometheus to be a fresh, new, and visceral movie experience. Every bit of goo was fun. Every stupid move made by characters – which we know is stupid from knowing the previous films – was fun. I enjoyed seeing what every character with a name was going through and how the sequences manifested themselves. And there is still that bit of Hitchcockian anticipation in the film, as small seeds are inevitably going to lead somewhere familiar. But as my dad used to say, it’s not the situation, but how you react to it. And here, we have a group of new characters whose choices are not predictable.

I expect some critics to be very hard on the film. They seem to expect the Second Coming. But while they may have found The Avengers or whatever easier to swallow, there are things in Prometheus that will sustain audiences, not just offer that sugar high. (Hulk SMASH!) And when the questions about what isn’t in Prometheus are given voice, I will ask the question without irony, “Are you sure that what you think you want would satisfy you or make for a better movie?” I can’t say that I know the true answer to that question. But I am pretty sure that no one else will really know that answer about this film in the first hours after walking out of the theater.

Not only is Prometheus the best film of the summer so far, but I don’t anticipate anything but The Dark Knight Rises being able to challenge it for quality before the end of this summer. I’m really looking forward to the sheer joys of Brave and The Amazing Spider-Man and Ted, and others. But amongst movies that work for thrill-seekers and people who want to think and audiences that just want to be entertained, Prometheus hits to all fields. If you love movies, Prometheus has to be a part of your vocabulary this summer and for years to come.
Wilbury
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Originally Posted by Sub_Level: View Post
I don't think Aliens has annoying characters. They're cookie-cutter Hollywood (not anything like the more realistic Nostromo crew or the baggage-filled Fiona prisoners), but Aliens is fun as hell to watch with an audience that's never seen it before. They're just so lovable. They're relatively shallow like the Resurrection cast, but actually done well.

Anyways, read the Prometheus plot synopsis and spoiled myself. Very similar to some leaked scripts I had perused in the last few months. I'm pretty excited.
Hudson and Vasquez were almost unbearable for me, but it's a fun movie for sure.

I'm sure I'll very much like Prometheus; a lot of the reviews, specifically the Empire one, seem to be unfavourably comparing it to Alien. I don't think it's being judged entirely on it's own merits.

If the script is bad, fine. If the music is bad, so be it. But a lot of them are just mentioning Alien over and over again.

EDIT: Post above sums up my thinking behind it.