GhostRidah
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Any working links to the trailer? I missed the original one posted.
I hate 3D glasses, esp. b/c I wear 'real' glasses. It sucks.
That's why I'll see The Hobbit and Prometheus in 2D the first time if possible, then go back later for 3D.
Thankfully I have no problem with 3D in fact I love 3D movies that use it appropriately.
Thankfully I have no problem with 3D in fact I love 3D movies that use it appropriately.
I find 3D a constant annoyance and it detracts from the movie experience for me. I'm in the same boat as Melchiah in that i'll actively avoid a movie if a cinema is only offering 3D sessions.
i still don't get why they just don't release the original thing already. everyone's seen it off cam now.
Any idea of when/what movie the trailer will be released on? Don't want to watch a shitty cam.
Any idea of when/what movie the trailer will be released on? Don't want to watch a shitty cam.
Most likely the scenes inserted into the trailer appear to be placeholder until they're approved. Which is why you have the Card 1 and Card 2 at the end for the film's name credits.
Wow. That trailer looks awesome. I don't think there's any doubt that this will be epic.
Edit: Oh, and lots of Event Horizon talk in this thread. Well...that movie sucks shit.
Oh, and lots of Event Horizon talk in this thread. Well...that movie sucks shit.
Look what Fox just sent over
Ridley Scotts Prometheus Images Arrive In High-Resolution
Higher-res at the link, along with a video about Tom Rothman responding to the trailer leak and getting super giddy over the movie.
VIDEO NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR COUNTRY YOU FOREIGNER SCUM
Still not feeling it. Something looks off. Why does it look like some Syfy TV series in terms of design?
Because it hasn't been colour corrected in those pics. I'm guessing these are from the on-set stills photographer and not direct grabs from the film itself. I'd guess only the pic of them moving toward the sculpture is a shot from the actual film.
Because it hasn't been colour corrected in those pics. I'm guessing these are from the on-set stills photographer and not direct grabs from the film itself. I'd guess only the pic of them moving toward the sculpture is a shot from the actual film.
The jars and the human face infer some kind of religious thing. The jars are artificial eggs. The face human? Maybe some ancient human species genetically infect interlopers like the first movie. And in this one the infecting agent is sort of human looking?
No clue.
Those suits only look worse the more I can see of them.
I think the wide shot of them gathering around the light on the ground is the only film screen actually. The Big sculpture shot seems like something they specifically cropped and finished as some sort of poster shot. Either way, it just feels a bit odd to me. The costume design decisions seem to invoke more of a Star Trek feel than an Aliens feel, but maybe that's what Scott is going for this time? I dunno.
Edit: I'm talking about this one.
Is there a dead jockey or a xenomorph in the lower right side of the picture?
That hacks involvement is what's keeping me from getting excited.Oh, I see Damon Lindelof has his fingers in the screenplay. Suddenly feel cautious.
Yup. And for that reason the only shot that is passable is the one duckroll posted, where you can barely make them out. They just look...wrong, transported from a totally different film universe. Just goofy.
Maybe that's the twist.
That hacks involvement is what's keeping me from getting excited.