On par with Scott's earlier greats or nowhere near them?
I saw it in a non-IMAX cinema and the 3D was better than average.How bad is the 3D?
Your theater just sucks, it shouldn't if presented right.I saw it in a non-IMAX cinema and the 3D was better than average.
It does consume a lot of color though. I personally cannot wait for a proper 2D blu-ray.
I know. Their glasses haven't been properly calibrated since Avatar.Your theater just sucks, it shouldn't if presented right.
And overall, I'm still not certain how I feel about theI mean, it makes sense withxenomorphs being biological weapons.the acid blood and all, but.... I don't know. I'm curious to see how it effects my viewing of the first two movies now, with that added to the mythology. I kind of liked them just being freaky creatures from parts unknown.
Nothing as bad as Kane's scene in Alien.
Its definitely R, but its not a hard R at all.Loved the movie. Going to watch it again over the weekend and perhaps again during the week.
Some poor scenes, poor writing, characters weren't developed as much as I'd have liked, some pacing issues, but it was still a damn good sci-fi movie.
And datending. GODDAMN! :O :O :O
One thing that really annoyed me though, this movie didn't deserve an R rating. Bar some (well, two) gory scenes, there was nothing in the movie that warranted giving the movie an R.
Loved the movie. Going to watch it again over the weekend and perhaps again during the week.
Some poor scenes, poor writing, characters weren't developed as much as I'd have liked, some pacing issues, but it was still a damn good sci-fi movie.
And datending. GODDAMN! :O :O :O
One thing that really annoyed me though, this movie didn't deserve an R rating. Bar some (well, two) gory scenes, there was nothing in the movie that warranted giving the movie an R.
One thing that really annoyed me though, this movie didn't deserve an R rating. Bar some (well, two) gory scenes, there was nothing in the movie that warranted giving the movie an R.
Oh yeah they also hooked up the regular viewers with the IMAX posters
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More prone to ghosting if it's a real IMAX (ie: not a digital projector). Liemax is great, though.
Hugo may have been beloved by critics and he's one of the best working directors today, but that doesn't mean he's still making movies of the caliber of Raging Bull and Taxi Driver back to back.
And Spielberg isn't making movies of the calibre of Jaws and Close Encounters or Raiders and ET back to back anymore.
You can't say Scorsese isn't what he omce was without saying the same for Spielberg.
AI was the best film Spielberg made in years and he had some great stuff after that with Minority Report and Munich. Scorsese had some interesting stuff in the 90s and The Departed was good.
Scott's just been pretty mediocre since Gladiator.
do we really know the worms came from the goo? I believe they were separate, and we only saw pieces of the puzzle. Nothing felt contradictory in the least bit, but yes, somethings were left unexplained.
I have to say, Rapace is beautiful.
The women and Fassbender's David are the best things about this film.
And Spielberg isn't making movies of the calibre of Jaws and Close Encounters or Raiders and ET back to back anymore.
You can't say Scorsese isn't what he omce was without saying the same for Spielberg.
You seem sensible. What are you doing here?It was really good. I had high expectations that I tried to keep in check and it met them. I also tried to stay as spoiler free as possible and didn't watch some of the trailers and tried to avoid TV spots. I did stumble on some spoilers but they didn't hurt my enjoyment of the film. If you are an Alien fan there is definitely a lot of nods to the first film, but being a Blade Runner fan it is also rewarding (thematically). It is sort of a cross between those 2 films. It is not really a horror film, though it has creepy and gory moments and follows some of the tropes of that genre. It's gorgeous looking and the 3D was really well done. I liked the characters a lot too. It had some good funny moments. I want to see it again.
I don't really get the criticisms this movie is getting especially from Alien fans. It has more well realized characters than Alien, but also has more under-realized characters. That just happens when you have a cast that is 3 or 4 times bigger. But Shaw, David, Janek, Vickers, Holloway, Fifield, Millburn and one character I will not name, are as realized as Ripley, Ash, Parker, Dallas, Kane, Lambert, and Brett. That is to say Shaw and David are the most developed characters and go through an actual arc, just like Ripley and Ash. The other characters, like those in Alien, you get a good grasp for but have no real arcs (and I imagine I will like those characters more as a rewatch the film). I'd argue both Janek and Vickers are more realized than those other characters in Alien and have something of a character arc. Janek is like a Parker/Dallas combo. Vickers is harder to compare but she has plenty of issues to deal with that make her interesting.
I also see people complaining about characters doing dumb things. Curiosity is the main killer in both Alien and Prometheus. There is one scene where a character does something a degree dumber than Kane sticking his head over the egg so it's probably as dumb as Brett going on his own to find the cat.
There is one questionable moment for me in the plot.Shaw knocking out (and killing?) Ford and her assistant as she escapes so she can cut her alien baby out of her body. Then leaving it there with no one really caring about what she did. Almost no one cares about what happened to Ford and her assistant nor how Shaw escaped from being put in cryo or what she did in the meantime. David acknowledges it but doesn't seem to care. It's strange.
I had no lingering questions like many seemed to have. Nothing really needed to be answered. It's like blaming Alien for not exploring the Derelict more, that just wasn't important to what was going on. And honestly I admire how many interesting ideas they bring up and don't answer. It's always stunning when a film brings in lots of big moral ideas, that could be the focus of multiple films, and just kind of lets the viewer deal with them. It shows a greater respect for the audience's intelligence. I'm talking about the idea of creation and what it means to the parent and child. It's explore on many levels in this film. But also David has a ton of moral questions regarding his actions and purpose in existing. Himis something that leaves a lot to talk about.spying on people's dreams
I'm definitely in for a sequel as I cannot way to see how they pull of what they hint at in the end.
There is a lot more to talk about too. I guess I should venture into that spoiler thread, but I will say Ridley Scott sure likes to use the word father as if it's a vulgarity. Blade Runner fans know what I'm talking about.
I had no lingering questions like many seemed to have. Nothing really needed to be answered. It's like blaming Alien for not exploring the Derelict more, that just wasn't important to what was going on. And honestly I admire how many interesting ideas they bring up and don't answer.
Going to see it Sunday. Is the general consensus that 3D is whatever? My dad and I never really watch 3D movies anyway, but I figured since Scott actually filmed in 3D it'd be worth it.
How it was "meant to be seen" or something.
As someone who hates 3D in films, I enjoyed it especially for the holograms. Does it add to the experience? I would say just about but much like all of 3D it's never necessary
Seen a lot of complaints on the writing (which I agree with), but can we talk about how disappointing the editing was?
It still seems, sadly, that Ridley has lost all sense of patience. So many beautiful and haunting shots, so many opportunities to build tension and atmosphere, completely RUINED by quick cuts. Nothing ever really "lingers"--when it does, I think those are some of the best moments, but it's just squandered for the most part.
Even when the dialogue WAS good, it never gets to "breathe"--cuts came almost immediately after delivery.
And my GOD, that fucking trumpet theme. Perfect for "set the space exploratory mood". Not so much for "holy shit, this is creepy/intense". Way overused.