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I at least wish the final thing to emerge was an egg and not a Xeno plus egg attached via umbilical. That seemed weird, but I'm open to somebody enlightening me.
It's the Queen.
I at least wish the final thing to emerge was an egg and not a Xeno plus egg attached via umbilical. That seemed weird, but I'm open to somebody enlightening me.
It's the Queen.
I at least wish the final thing to emerge was an egg and not a Xeno plus egg attached via umbilical. That seemed weird, but I'm open to somebody enlightening me.
It's the Queen.
Yeah last shot should have been an aerial shot of the Engineer and then it popping out towards the chest in gimmick 3D fashion
Now Noomi and David are headed toward the Arcturian homeworld
It didn't look as close to an alien egg that we could be 100% sure. It could've just been just a placenta I guess.
No it's just a normal xeno in my opinion. Just like the one in the mural. People WANT it to be the queen, but there's no evidence pointing towards it at all.
Imo it is a queen with double mouths and all, which normal Xenos dont have.
People keep saying "queen" but was that an alien queen? I just assumed it was merely a more primitive version of the xenomorph we know and love - like apes are to us.
the alien birthing tease at the very end - these actually reminded me a bit of the original AVP.
Ending on the Xeno emerging was some AvP shit.
Still wish they used a mix of CG and prac effects for it.
No shit. Seeing how almost everything else was a combination of those, I reckon they ran out of time with that scene. Still it's not a bad looking creature at all. Doesn't just compare to the cockworms and the megahugger. And of course the magnificent execution of the engineers, goddamn they nailed them so well which is close to a miracle when we are talking about humanoid creatures. They never work on film.
Don't make me do it. You know I'll do it.
Also, the engineers weren't nearly big enough. They should have been twice the size.
Navi were so close to humans it's hard to think of them as anything else.
Really didn't feel like Theron's character deserved to die to be honest
Like I know she was a cold character but like everything she did right up until the end was try to protect the ship, I mean an argument could be made for doing it to protect herself, but no way she would have stood in front of a man infected with god knows what if all she cared about was herself and not the safety of the ship/crew
Really didn't feel like Theron's character deserved to die to be honest
Like I know she was a cold character but like everything she did right up until the end was try to protect the ship, I mean an argument could be made for doing it to protect herself, but no way she would have stood in front of a man infected with god knows what if all she cared about was herself and not the safety of the ship/crew
Watched the movie last night and while it was enjoyable, boy was it full of plot holes, stuff that didn't make sense or was stupid.
James Cameron would have made a better Alien prequel
It looked like shit because it was CG that didn't mesh as well as Scott and Cameron's iconic KY jelly-covered puppet work which look 100x more believable. It looked like a shitty VFX shot and was the final shot of the film and gave me some bad AvP dudebro fan-service vibes.
im not sure if i like the whole engineer thing and how aliens were created. i dunno, i think i just prefer the starting point of everything being alien.
(yes yes promethus is not alien etc and should be considered seperate).
I am going to go with the engineers wanting to end humanity because we advanced past a level of evolution they were prepared for (ie space travel) and indeed became threats to their civilization.
The mythology aspects give some theories as well:
Prometheus was a renegade titan/god who gave humanity fire. In the movie he could be seen either as making humanity or making humanity sentient eventually. That would piss off the other gods like in the myths.
Why the survivor got mad:
He could see humanity as failed experiments or mockery of the 'true aryan space nazi race'. Also he went crazy first on David. Maybe he got pissed because creations made their own creation.
I don't really know, but thinking about this is fun. The mysteries were not a problem I had with the film, the problem were other script-related issues.
It looked like shit because it was CG that didn't mesh as well as Scott and Cameron's iconic KY jelly-covered puppet work which look 100x more believable. It looked like a shitty VFX shot and was the final shot of the film and gave me some bad AvP dudebro fan-service vibes.
Doesn't work, they were planning on killing us off 2000 years ago.I am going to go with the engineers wanting to end humanity because we advanced past a level of evolution they were prepared for (ie space travel) and indeed became threats to their civilization.
The CGI here is anything but silly dawg.
Agreed, but I would imagine pitching your SF movie as an Alien spin-off helps quite a bit with the budget...i think an original sci-fi would be better for anyone.
First priority, really.also, get better writers.
I didn't like how David automatically seemed to know what he was doing in the catacombs, despite having Tom Hardy Jnr's research paper and being familiar with other ancient patterns of language.
There was hardly any trial and error when it came to him opening new doors or triggering things. It felt very unnatural (lol he's an android hur hur) compared to Ash and crew's very methodical study upon encountering something new.
One thing that's been bothering me: why the hell would you hire Guy Pearce for the Weyland part when he's gonna spend the whole movie covered in crappy old man makeup? Why not just pick a cool older actor? Just for the TED Talk stunt?
One thing that's been bothering me: why the hell would you hire Guy Pearce for the Weyland part when he's gonna spend the whole movie covered in crappy old man makeup? Why not just pick a cool older actor? Just for the TED Talk stunt?
But why would Vickers, definitely female, have a Med Pod that doesn't know how her body?