Have you seen the original Alien trailer?People actually think this looks good?
Awful trailer. Especially that seizure inducing quick cuts that seem to be mandatory in trailers these days.
I seem to remember they were initially meant to be benevolent, but cheap drama gotta cheap...
Definitely. Not that we've heard much, but it's Lindelof, so...
And then there would be the story: if it's anything like the supposed synopsis out there (and boy do the trailers seem to fit), it's pretty damn terrible.
I dunno, man, was it really directed at me?Best Erigu jab ever.
No, by "cheap drama", I mean "cheap drama".You mean any drama?
I didn't say anything about that. What annoys me is that it looks we might just get more eviiiiil aliens instead of a more complex/thoughtful SF story (especially disappointing considering that species can't be considered "wild animals").Whatever ideas Scott may have had about space jockeys before, it was never canon because it was never outlined on film. Therefore nothing has been retconned.
After dozens of pages of people creaming their pants over a trailer, "best movie ever!", etc, really? Hahaha!Snap Judgements: The Poster
I didn't "condemn" anything (you snappy you), but like I said, it seems to fit, sadly enough.lets condemn a script as terrible based on not only a synopsis, but a rumored synopsis.
People actually think this looks good?
Awful trailer. Especially that seizure inducing quick cuts that seem to be mandatory in trailers these days.
I didn't "condemn" anything (you snappy you), but like i said, it seems to fit, sadly enough.
After dozens of pages of people creaming their pants over a trailer, really? Hahaha!
FAMILY IS EVERYTHING TO MEEE
/one tit hanging out
I don't know. It makes sense, but they look like rather different planets in terms of geography.So what are the chances that the distress/warning beacon that the Nostromo homes in on is that left by the crew of the Prometheus?
HAHAHAHA
I didn't realize that was her.
I don't know. It makes sense, but they look like rather different planets in terms of geography.
Even in your paraphrase, there's an "if", see?Paraphrased: "If it's like the synopsis, and I really think it is, then it's pretty terrible".
What I've heard in the trailer and the viral videos was pretty bad (and sounded a lot like the usual Lindelof dreck).There's a big fucking difference between people going:
"OMG MY PANTS ARE GONE THE PRODUCTION VALUES LOOK INSANE"
and you saying:
"The writing is terrible."
Based on a trailer.
Even in your paraphrase, there's an "if", see?
What I've heard in the trailer and the viral videos was pretty bad (and sounded a lot like the usual Lindelof dreck).
Yes, I'm judging from what little I've heard, just like you're judging from what little you've seen. Cry me a river.
As I've already said, it doesn't. I've pointed out one glaring hole in that synopsis.I didn't "condemn" anything (you snappy you), but like I said, it seems to fit, sadly enough.
Ford.
The cat is responsible for everything.
Evil incarnate.
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*cough*We are all talking qualitatively about aspects of the movie based on 2:30 of footage, but there are some things that give a more complete impression in that condensed amount of time than others.
Yep, no snappy judgments at all, there...This cannot, and will not disappoint. At least not in any way that isn't minor quibbles. There is far too much good readily apparent in the trailer to not walk out of the theater at least satisfied.
I might blame him for the dialogues (again, they really sound like the usual Lindelof crap), but the actual story is another matter: I realize he wasn't the first writer on board.his contribution to the script is confirmed to be cursory.
Educated guess (and I believe he said himself he wrote the TED thing, actually?).You have no idea whether any of the "dreck" you've heard in the trailer or viral videos is even his.
Sorry, I missed that.As I've already said, it doesn't. I've pointed out one glaring hole in that synopsis.
Yep, no snappy judgments at all, there...
Seriously, now...
It is easily my most anticipated film of the year, though there are still some things that irk me. For one, I have not seen any indication that Woola is in this movie. And I've poured over those high res screens of the murals on the wall.
The cat is responsible for everything.
Evil incarnate.
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curious to know if you have read any of the Barsoom novels after enjoying the movie so much.
I don't know. It makes sense, but they look like rather different planets in terms of geography.
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Or - and this is just a CARAZEH notion, the entire planet doesn't look the same as those couple of square kilometers we've seen.
REALLY?? I wouldn't have gone back for a fucking crying infant at that point.I understand why Ripley went back for the cat. I definitely would have
And getting to see more of Fassbender's synthetic is nice too. The blonde hair gives me a really interesting look.
The UK trailer has far less spoilers than the US one, which when I think about does actually seem to spoil the entire third act of the film, but lacks the 'punch' of the US trailer.
In fact the UK trailer arguably flows better but seems more generic to me. And getting to see more of Fassbender's synthetic is nice too. The blonde hair gives me a really interesting look.
Or - and this is just a CARAZEH notion, the entire planet doesn't look the same as those couple of square kilometers we've seen.
Or - and this is just a CARAZEH notion, the entire planet doesn't look the same as those couple of square kilometers we've seen.
How much thought was put into the technology thats in the film, especially with audience expectations being so much greater?
SCOTT: You think about everything, down to the shoe laces. We even had a big argument about the globular helmets. I was certain that I wanted the fully spherical glass helmet. In fact, in my research, I read this biography on Steve Jobs life and he talks about how he wanted to make his entire office of this glass, which is called Gorilla Glass, and this guy said, We dont make it anymore. So, Steve Jobs actually then re-opened up the factory and started remaking Gorilla Glass. If Im in 2083 and Im going into space, why would I design a helmet that has blind spots. What I want is something where I have 360 [vision]. Glass, by then, will be light and you wont be able to break it with a bullet.
HAHAHAHA
I didn't realize that was her.
I don't know. It makes sense, but they look like rather different planets in terms of geography.
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I might blame him for the dialogues (again, they really sound like the usual Lindelof crap), but the actual story is another matter: I realize he wasn't the first writer on board.
Hey, I'm speculating under the asumption that we actually got to see the ship's crash in that trailer.
For the record I hate that stupid single biodome BS that is so prevalent in sci-fi.
You said the movie couldn't possibly disappoint, "not in any way that isn't minor quibbles".Sorry, I accidentally left out the "In My Humble Opinion" before that. I never said that every aspect of the film including the writing would be a masterclass, based on such a limited sample.
The US trailer and its Inception-like fade to black annoyed me, but it looks good, sure. Thing is, my main issue with the current state of science fiction in US movies isn't the quality of the special effects...Only that the footage shown has an intangible quality that I find so gripping, if just what we've seen was stretched to 2 hours long, I would not be disappointed. I think it has the potential to be far more than that, but I was just establishing my baseline.
I'll look for it, thanks.The 'spine' of the original story for Prometheus was a script called 'Alien Harvest' by a writer named Jon Spaihts who wrote an awesome script called Shadow 19. If you can find a PDF of Shadow 19 online I recommend reading it.
More palatable -> Lindelof? ^__^;Alien Harvest was leaked onto the Internet years ago and was a 'hard sci-fi' tale that told the story of the space jockeys. IIRC it featured some pretty out there concept includingwhich I assume didn't make it to Prometheus.(apparently) two captured male humans who the Space Jockeys made have sex with each other
Obviously FOX was never going to go for that so Lindelof was brought in to rewrite the story into something more palatable. I wouldn't be surprised if what is on screen in Prometheus is Spaihts original concept but heavily rewritten by Lindelof.
I'd really like some "hard SF" movies, someday... Well, just something other than evil alien monsters and lasers instead of bullets, really.
What happened to Rama, by the way?
That Theron face is something you wouldn't mind seeingevery morning.under your bed sheets
I'll be honest, I was expecting to find something horrific under that spoiler.