There's another possibility about the ambiguity of this film:
It was a haphazardly thrown together cash grab.
Not sure if that's what I really think, but there are some signs.
There's another possibility about the ambiguity of this film:
It was a haphazardly thrown together cash grab.
Not sure if that's what I really think, but there are some signs.
My theory
Engineers wanted to create the perfect life form and they succeeded with the xenomorphs. The xenos need hosts so the enginees created humans and once the population was high enough they'd introduce the xenos(or slime that would rapidly evolve into xenos). It all backfired of course.
My theory
Engineers wanted to create the perfect life form and they succeeded with the xenomorphs. The xenos need hosts so the enginees created humans and once the population was high enough they'd introduce the xenos(or slime that would rapidly evolve into xenos). It all backfired of course.
Just to think that strange looking alien in the pilot seat from Alien was basically a more evolved human, oh and they actually created us and one of them was Jesus and they wanted to wipe us out because the Romans crucified him.
Fuck this.
There are several other possibilities. One is that they didn't want to spoonfeed viewers with answers and have it just be 1 1/2 hours of dialog explaining everything, and then 30 minutes of stuff happening. The other is that they hinted at a lot of things, but the studio wanted it trimmed down to 2 hours and so Scott did what he could but his real vision will be in the DC. A 3rd option is that many of the ideas that were introduced will be resolved in a sequel. My opinion is that 2 and 3 are the case.
Another option is what the vocal ones here are championing: that the story is just a mess.
where does the whole jesus thing comes from???
where does the whole jesus thing comes from???
None of the problems already mentioned (playing with cobra, "father", vickers' death etc) really bothered me, except the captain and pilots "another day at the office" attitude about killing themselves. I wish they showed absolute terror, or maybe had a "nothing to live for anyway" backstory.
None of the problems already mentioned (playing with cobra, "father", vickers' death etc) really bothered me, except the captain and pilots "another day at the office" attitude about killing themselves. I wish they showed absolute terror, or maybe had a "nothing to live for anyway" backstory.
None of the problems already mentioned (playing with cobra, "father", vickers' death etc) really bothered me, except the captain and pilots "another day at the office" attitude about killing themselves. I wish they showed absolute terror, or maybe had a "nothing to live for anyway" backstory.
HANDS UP!
I will forever think that was improv as that seems too stupid even for Lindelof.
Seriously people keep saying this but: What questions?
I don't think the film left any legitimate questions open. The only questions I have result from poor story-telling and not from any thought-provoking mysteries.
yes i thought the pregnacy thing was strange that after that no one talked about, but at this point even shaw knows that there was a different agenda to the whole mission,,,
I can't imagine the visionary behind the hard scifi classic Ollie Klublershturf vs. the Nazis writing anything but stellar dialogue.I will forever think that was improv as that seems too stupid even for Lindelof.
It left tons of questions open. Why did the last engineer act the way it did? Why were the engineers seemingly worshiping a xenomorph in that tomb/temple? What happened to the rest of the engineers? Why did different results happen to people that came into contact with the black goo? Etc.. There's many more.
I don't remember "hands up".
You missed Elba and his pilots ramming into the ship?
HANDS UP!
I will forever think that was improv as that seems too stupid even for Lindelof.
Of course not. I just don't remember anyone saying that.
where does the whole jesus thing comes from???
Ridley Scott mentioned it in an interview
None of the problems already mentioned (playing with cobra, "father", vickers' death etc) really bothered me, except the captain and pilots "another day at the office" attitude about killing themselves. I wish they showed absolute terror, or maybe had a "nothing to live for anyway" backstory.
This thread is really depressing me. I enjoyed the movie. There were definitely a few things that didn't make sense, but I liked it as an entertaining sci-fi experience. Now, after reading the last few pages of this thread, I feel like I like the movie a little bit less...and really, that not a benefit to anyone.
If you enjoyed the movie (which I did), you shouldn't worry what other people think. That said, you should still be able to make fun of it.This thread is really depressing me. I enjoyed the movie. There were definitely a few things that didn't make sense, but I liked it as an entertaining sci-fi experience. Now, after reading the last few pages of this thread, I feel like I like the movie a little bit less...and really, that not a benefit to anyone.
I liked the 'hands up' bit, not even sure why. It just worked in a "fuck it" kind of way.
That's what the captain yelled just before ramming the ship. It's also why all three of them put their hands in the air.
Try not to let it get to you. Honestly between this thread and skimming some of the RT reviews it sometimes feels like these people watched a different film than I did...
I loved it. As a hardcore Alien/Aliens fan, it more than satisfied me.
link, please?
shaw said they werent going to have an earth to go back to if they didnt stop it. so they put humanity before themselves.
vickers also asked something like "did anyone die?" referring to the cryo sleep journey in the very beginning. maybe everyone was there with the knowledge of potential death before even reaching their destination. maybe they already had a "nothing to live for" backstory. they didnt have to explain that to you though.
Regardless no one cares about the guys sacrificing themselves at the end. There was no audience connection to those characters, even Elba, who acted like a disinterested dick most of the movie. The ending should have been tense and dramatic, instead it was just kind of there. I felt like I watched it all unfold at a distance.
It left tons of questions open. Why did the last engineer act the way it did? Why were the engineers seemingly worshiping a xenomorph in that tomb/temple?
I seriously don't care about any of those...
So really the only questions are: Why are the engineers such idiots/assholes? and What the fuck is the point of the aliens?
Why did different results happen to people that came into contact with the black goo?
dave, your two questions seem to be andycapps questions worded differently.
Ok, just saw it haven't read the thread yet.
-Whole story is about sex.
-Engineers have no females/worship death.
-Engineers live for a long time.
-With no women, there's no way for them to procreate except in death.
-They use seeding planets as some sort of weird ritual outlet for sex.
-Since they worship death, the process of wiping out the planet they seeded is an honor for them.
-Explains why the one engineer that killed Wayland smiled at David.
-The xenos are the enginner's DNA manipulation/process of the yin to their yang.
-All aliens are female, the exact opposite of their race.
-And the engineers worship the alien because it's everything they want all wrapped up in a living entity. A death dealing female organism.
Basically, I think the whole Alien story is a just a fucked up way for a group of sexually repressed higher beings to get off. Explains a ton of the sexual imagery.
Might be wrong, gonna read other theories now. Love the movie. Fuck Damon Littleoff.
wait. was fifield the one who had the worm go down his throat? or was it the other guy? if it was fifield, why did he turn into a monster? if it was other guy, shouldnt that worm in his throat have resulted in a chestburster alien or something. that engineer at the end had an alien bust outta him when that squid shoved a tentacle down his throat.
dave, your two questions seem to be andycapps questions worded differently.
Fitting, as Prometheus seems to be Event Horizon worded differently.
Honestly I can't remember the names of anyone outside of Shaw and David. The geologist dude (mohawk, dumbo #1) got his helmet caved in thanks to the black-goo-acid and eventually turned into a zombie for some reason.
Its hell from Event Horizon!
This thread is really depressing me. I enjoyed the movie. There were definitely a few things that didn't make sense, but I liked it as an entertaining sci-fi experience. Now, after reading the last few pages of this thread, I feel like I like the movie a little bit less...and really, that not a benefit to anyone.
What's Shaw eating and drinking in the space horseshoe? Black goo, sons.