ViewtifulJC
Banned
The writing in Avatar is much better than in Prometheus. Let that blow over you, GAF.
As clunky as allll the dialog in that movie is, at least it has a couple small things I like such as, "thematic coherence" or "characterization"
Man, I'm bummed so many of you hated it. I absolutely loved it.
The key to loving it is to turn off your higher critical faculties and just enjoy it.
Any of you looking for high art from an Alien movie are clearly insane. None of them were. Popcorn flicks the whole lot of them.
I just can't accept that, that you can ignore all the flaws because it's a summer "action" movie and its suppose to be dumb, just look at the pretty colors and enjoy. Especially when it's a movie so desperately trying to look and smart intelligent and mysterious.
And I got no problems with popcorn movies. Not a single person outside perhaps Ripley herself seems like an actual person in Aliens, they're all movie characters. But they're mostly good characters! Burke, Vasquez, Capone, Hudson, Bishop, Hicks. They're all great, with actual character arcs and personalities and some of the most quotable dialog ever. I liked them, or in Burke's case I loved to hate them, and actually gave a damn when they died! I cared about the world and it's characters, which is something I can never say about Prometheus, where I can't connect with a single person.
And Aliens has one clever set-piece after another, it's really quite incredible. Even if you weren't thinking about it very hard, you can enjoy all the wonderfully-staged action and crowd-pleasing moments. It's the very epitome of what a popcorn movie can be.
Even looking at Prometheus at the most shallow level of popcorn entertainment, it fails. Outside of David, it has no memorable characters or anyone for the audience to care about. It's rarely funny, it's action short on thrills or suspense outside one or two short scenes that amount to mostly nothing. It's a movie that just kinda sits there, with a dozen different ideas and characters and nothing interesting or sometimes even coherent to say about them.