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(06-02-2012, 12:05 AM)
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#51
My top question: What made her think they "changed their minds" about destroying Earth? The space jockeys' mission was interrupted by the outbreak. And the one that survived tried to resume it as soon as possible.
What was the deal with the very first scene? Space jockey's kill their own people? The space jockey in question seemed surprised when he started dying. And then you see his DNA being attacked, and then somehow surviving in the water. Was that the origin of life? Was it intentional or an accident? My take on the bioweapon family tree. Black goo escapes and infects space jockeys. Jockeys all birth those eel like facehuggers who attack people to make more facehuggers or superzombies. Human infected with black goo passes it to woman causing a mutation where it forms the baby squid. Squid grows to giant facehugger, impregnates space jockey who gives brith to a closer forerunner of the Alien we know. All of which is irrelevant as it's not the same planet or ship with the Space Jockey from Alien. David infected someone to move things along. His primary objective was to help Weyland find his cure. Seeing how alien tech affected a human host was one way. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:05 AM)
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#53
Haha
I think any hatred is a little exaggerated because Alien/s are such sacred cows. There is a lot wrong with the film, but look how much debate it's fuelled. Makes sense |
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(06-02-2012, 12:07 AM)
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#54
It remains terribly risky and careless. Not what I'd expect from a super-smart android...
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(06-02-2012, 12:08 AM)
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#55
He is flawed though, like Ash. This much is clear. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:08 AM)
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#56
Unless they thought "PAH! PUNY GOO!", ate that shit up, thought they'd shit that right out but no, goo had other plans
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(06-02-2012, 12:11 AM)
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#57
Haha, the internet always leads to weird stuff. We should just write the script to Prometheus 2.
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(06-02-2012, 12:11 AM)
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#58
So much of the crew's decisions don't make sense. Why did David or the 2 doctors she knocked out not ask about what happened to the alien foetus that was inside of her? Why didn't they try to resume quarantine of the crazy person who attacked them? Why did no one follow-up on what happened to the crab-zombie? It's like they forgot him. Why did they leave the bridge unmanned when the 2 guys needed their help? Why blame a life sign reading on a glitch when they've seen the shit in the chamber?
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(06-02-2012, 12:13 AM)
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#59
God I can't believe I've spent all night hating on this film when I love it. I really am going to put it in the file marked flawed masterpiece along with Bad Boys II |
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(06-02-2012, 12:15 AM)
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#60
Like I said, I don't think that's the same thing... Ash's behavior was horrible as far as the rest of the crew was concerned but made sense for Weyland-Yutani. David's, on the other hand... Haphazardly infecting crewmembers with an unknown substance like that...
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(06-02-2012, 12:21 AM)
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#61
Also, they totally missed the opportunity to use the Space Jockey. He could've managed to fly away, but still be infected when the first Alien implodes him off-course towards the well known planet.
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(06-02-2012, 12:22 AM)
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#62
Probably not, no. It was unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. But we're all trying to hard to clarify the fantastic ideas the film had hidden beneath the confusion. I really liked the film, I really did. At least it's generated a lot of discussion and makes enough money for a sequel; they have to do one for this, if not for Alien.
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(06-02-2012, 12:23 AM)
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#63
Engineer 1: I'm really pleased we took this break together. Especially after that hectic episode back on LV-223 when that black goo start getting loose and infecting everyone. Engineer 2: Ah, yes. About that, I've been meaning... Engineer 1: Let's fuck. *Engineer 1 lays out picnic blanket, produces a boom box, and plays I Like To Move It, Move It by Reel 2 Reel as they make sweet love* 10 minutes passes. Engineer 1: Right. i'm just going to go sit in the pilot's seat for a bit. Engineer 2: Okay. I'm off. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:25 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 12:28 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 12:28 AM)
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#66
I think the juxtaposition of Engineer/human and human/android could potentially be interesting. So too could the Darwinism/creationism aspect, the origins of the Engineers and their motivations for creating human beings. The reasoning behind parasites as their biological weapons.
They're all alluded to in the script but there's so many of them that that's all they get, allusions. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:31 AM)
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#67
Not Ridley, he won't look at the script.
How I think I'd like to see the second one go down is move away from it's Alien connections and explore some of the ideas I stated above. Have David question the theory of creationism and perhaps believe that despite his birth being of a method other than organic, the possibility that the humans are still exists. Have the Space Jockeys showcase why they're an intelligent and advanced race and why they want to destroy Earth without throwing everyone around a room. How scared they are of this parasitic race of xenos and goo because it is out of their control. They realise they aren't gods after all because they cannot control and oversee all. Then some shit happens. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:31 AM)
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#68
For me, it was frustrating to not get the answers to the following questions:
1. Why did the engineers want to kill the humans 2. Where did the engineers come from? 3. Why did the engineers want the humans to find them? 4. Why did the engineers plant life on earth? |
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(06-02-2012, 12:31 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 12:33 AM)
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#70
Obviously every time Elba thrusted inside Theron, there was such magnitude that it shook the whole of LV-223, messing with the compasses on Fifield's map things. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:37 AM)
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Also, the captain had other things on his mind, and Charlize Theron on him. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:38 AM)
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#74
FATHER! |
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(06-02-2012, 12:39 AM)
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#75
I don't know about the second one (how do you answer that? they were created by yet another species? if we end up with abiogenesis at some point anyway, isn't that a bit of a wash?), but agreed about the rest... Basically, we don't know why pretty much anything happened, which is "a bit of a problem". Yes, they want to make sequels and they claim they'd address some of that stuff then, but c'mon...
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(06-02-2012, 12:41 AM)
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#76
If they got lost why didn't they radio in and get directions. It really didn't make sense. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:43 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 12:48 AM)
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#80
It's not just you. Like I said over in that other topic, I think it's funny how the movie actually went through the trouble of introducing the idea of those neat laser-balls right before having those characters stupidly get lost. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.
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(06-02-2012, 12:48 AM)
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#81
Originally Posted by ridley:
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(06-02-2012, 12:50 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 12:52 AM)
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#85
It might come across as if I disliked the film - I'm thinking I can throw it on the "deeply flawed but very enjoyable" pile - but something else that bothered me was the old cliché of running away in a straight line from something falling on you, when it would be much easier to just run to the side. That Shaw and Vickers were slipping over as if running on custard just drove the point home.
There's some pretty graphic gore and grossness. It could have been edited out, I suppose, but the movie would have been worse off for it. |
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(06-02-2012, 12:53 AM)
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#86
Originally Posted by ridley:
Dude.
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(06-02-2012, 01:03 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 01:04 AM)
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#90
2. Endless cycle. "What existed before the universe?" 3. I don't know if we can say for sure that they did. Something went wrong when they were on their way to exterminate the humans, supposedly many thousands of years ago. Maybe humans were never meant to live long enough to master space flight etc. If it was an invitation, it should have been to the engineers home-planet, right? Not to some military planet. A warning? A failsafe? If humans live long enough to master spaceflight, this will make sure they come here and get infected and bring ruin to their race? 4. Who the hell knows. Maybe they were thinking something in line of "create race genetically similar to us, and test all manner of weapons and shit on them instead of us". Imo not having clear answers to any of these question doesn't reduce my immense enjoyement of the movie. When watching Alien you don't know where the Space Jockey or the ship and eggs come from. You don't know what they are for. Still awesome movie. Not everything needs to be spelled out, some things are MORE fun if they are kept mysterious. Although I'm sure if there is a Prometheus 2 that it will definitely give a lot more answers to the Engineers motivations. |
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Official moneylender of the Coalition of Muslim Drug Dealers (06-02-2012, 01:05 AM)
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(06-02-2012, 01:07 AM)
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#92
If Shaw's beautiful baby was the first facehugger and the queen was the first Xenomorph, which is how I perceived it in the cinema, then his explanation doesn't stack up. If they weren't, then the whole thing is kind of pointless. Whilst I'm having a hard time with the logistics of this movie, I agree with pringles whole-heartedly. I really, really enjoyed it. I don't need answers to the "bigger" questions. But the basic rules of how Xenomorphs are created, magic goo or no magic goo, should be a lot more consistent. It's bothering the shit out of me.
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(06-02-2012, 01:08 AM)
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#93
Prometheus, on the other hand... |
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(06-02-2012, 01:08 AM)
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#94
Ridley claims to "know where it is going":
Have you already opened those doors in terms of you already know where these answers are and it’s just a matter of making it or are you sort of like “We will think about that a little bit assuming the movie is a hit. Let’s talk later.”
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(06-02-2012, 01:17 AM)
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#96
lol maybe..
anyway here is the full interview: http://collider.com/ridley-scott-pro...erview/170207/ I'm off to try get the baby to bed. |
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(06-02-2012, 01:19 AM)
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#97
Yeah I know, but you could also look at Prometheus as being about the crew of a spaceship having to deal with all sorts of alien infections and organisms and whatnot. Alien had Ash with fairly obscure motivations, Prometheus has David and to some extent Vickers. Yes Prometheus is more complex, asks more and bigger questions, but it doesn't all have to be answered in order for it to work as one hell of an awesome sci-fi monster movie.
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(06-02-2012, 01:26 AM)
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#99
Why though? And it turns out the "weapons" were specifically meant to destroy them (mankind, that is). Why though? And those guys who want to destroy mankind? They also created mankind. Why though? Basically, that's all we have about the Engineers' motivations: at some point, it was important to create mankind, then it was important to invite mankind, then it was important to destroy mankind (man, we're so important after all!). That's it. Pretty flimsy.
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(06-02-2012, 01:31 AM)
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#100
Only Shaw suggsted they were invited. Their origins were merely depicted in cave paintings.
You got me. Sequel! |