ThoseDeafMutes
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Dude, it's a fucking alien. The same thing happens in all the movies.
I know that broski, calm down. But you attempted an explanation on scientific grounds, which wasn't valid.
Dude, it's a fucking alien. The same thing happens in all the movies.
Space cobra? Yeah, I'm a big space cobra fan myself.
Space cobra? Yeah, I'm a big space cobra fan myself.
I know that broski, calm down. But you attempted an explanation on scientific grounds, which wasn't valid.
I suppose this is a reasonable explanation as well. I guess my broader point is that I don't consider the growth to be another one of the dreaded "plot holes".
Finally, the MGS4 movie we deserve.
There's a lot of stuff that doesn't work when you try to bump sci-fi tropes against science. Supposedly we're talking about a highly advanced species that doesn't behave by the rules of science like we know it. Heck, the pressure from being in outer space didn't collapse it's lungs and crush it when Ripley opened the airlock in Alien.
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
Because he's a dick. Some will say "because he can"/"to create life" but the answer is because he's a dick.
"Why does Solo still post in this thread" is an interesting question.
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
Molecular acid... for blood.
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
Just occurred to me..... how does one make an Alien movie without Sigourney Weaver?
That shit ain't right.
Prometheus 2 has cloned Ripley played by 65 year old Sigourney Weaver going back in time to kill space cobras
Prometheus 2 has cloned Ripley played by 65 year old Sigourney Weaver going back in time to kill space cobras
Lindelof repeats the 2,000 years ago thing yet again in this interview. It's actually a very good interview. Lindelof and Spaights get into the themes of the movie pretty deeply.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvI_kYY2PLA
Which doesn't mean it didn't find something else to sustain itself on since it was loose and at large on the ship. Much different than being locked in a small room with no apparent sustenance whatsoever. One approach gives the viewer at least a semi-plausible explanation for the growth that follows while the other simply doesn't.andycapps said:The chestburster from Alien grew to being human sized before eating any of the crew.
You're just disappointed by your creators.To make Prometheus GAF try harder.
Doesn't meant it didn't eat anything though. Lifeforms tend to eat. In fact, one could deduce this one did because it's now much larger.Except the Alien in the first movie didn't eat anything until after it had fully developed. An old script might say it did but it's not referenced in the movie or anywhere by the writers, director, etc.
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
I don't wanna go through like 800909347 pages. Why did David want to put that Alien shit in the dudes drink?
I'm inclined to believe that David had worked out the general usage of the goo- basically an engineer was supposed to ingest it, but he wasn't sure what would happen afterwards.Best idea that came up was to see if it had healing capabilities.
Like others have said, this thread moves quickly, so if this has been asked, I apologize.
So, the advanced and rare surgical bed is only calibrated for males (if memory serves, hence the calibration for 'foreign body - abdominal cavity'), right? The movie went out of its way to point out that Vickers planned for contingencies, and in fact the bed is part of that. So why would she overlook something like that?
Answer: she was born male.
The father-son dynamic is turned upside down -- Weyland hates her for depriving him of his son, and in turn, Weyland creates an idealized son, David. And when it comes to trust, it's apparent that he only trusts David to follow his orders. To the point of excluding Vickers entirely.
The only alternative answers I can think of is that a.) she's dumb and didn't check, or b.) the medibed was meant for Weyland all along. Except, if the latter was the case -- why have it visibly displayed in Vickers' quarters, where other people WILL see it, when Weyland himself is hidden away? Oh, and Weyland mentioned that he had only 'days' left to live - I don't think a surgical bed is going to be helping him any, unless he foresaw some sort of surgical knowledge that the Engineers would have to restore his life.
The Alien universe has established :repeatedly: that sex, and gender, is no big deal (compared to face-raping aliens, that is).
In Alien, Ripley offhandedly asks Lambert if she's had sex with Ash (yet). Not angrily - almost as a given, like in the close, cramped quarters of the Nostromo, it's going to happen.
And in Aliens, there's mention of the "Arcturian poontang" -- where it don't matter if it's a male or female, because they're Arcturian! And this is on a military, very macho ship!
I think one of the reasons that 'normal' sexuality is toned down in importance in these movies is so that when their version of sex appears -- facehuggers, eggs, chestbursters, worms with fondness for the mouth -- it's all the more shocking.
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Perhaps all of these people are idiots. This would explain a lot.
Oh, and I know that Vickers being born a man doesn't change the story at all. It's minor. It might add some fuel to the father/offspring conflict, and that's it.
Like others have said, this thread moves quickly, so if this has been asked, I apologize.
So, the advanced and rare surgical bed is only calibrated for males (if memory serves, hence the calibration for 'foreign body - abdominal cavity'), right? The movie went out of its way to point out that Vickers planned for contingencies, and in fact the bed is part of that. So why would she overlook something like that?
Answer: she was born male.
No.
It's a clue that there is someone else living in those quarters.
The pod appears to be a mere plant for an eventual pay-off, but it has a dual purpose, due to economy of screenwriting.
Huh. Good call.
I strugged through the "Spoony Experiment" review of Prometheus yesterday, against my better judgement.
How the fuck do people stand those guys? They are effortlessly obnoxious and without insight. It was still worth watching it though for the hilarity that was them racking their brains trying to figure out why the bed in Vickers' chamber was geared towards males, and coming up empty-handed. They 'discuss' Weyland right afterwards and still don't make the connection.
I strugged through the "Spoony Experiment" review of Prometheus yesterday, against my better judgement.
How the fuck do people stand those guys? They are effortlessly obnoxious and without insight. It was still worth watching it though for the hilarity that was them racking their brains trying to figure out why the bed in Vickers' chamber was geared towards males, and coming up empty-handed. They 'discuss' Weyland right afterwards and still don't make the connection.
I just realized, she had sex with Yanak in that bed...
Man, thinking back...that's a pretty amazing pick up line - "hey...you a robot?"
lol.
I thought they were implying that at the time they saw it it made no sense.
I strugged through the "Spoony Experiment" review of Prometheus yesterday, against my better judgement.
How the fuck do people stand those guys? They are effortlessly obnoxious and without insight. It was still worth watching it though for the hilarity that was them racking their brains trying to figure out why the bed in Vickers' chamber was geared towards males, and coming up empty-handed. They 'discuss' Weyland right afterwards and still don't make the connection.
There's a lot of people being "deliberately obtuse" when it comes to this movie.
How did mohawk and hoodie get lost when they were being tracked in the 3D map monitor and had direct contact to the ship the entire time?
How did mohawk and hoodie get lost when they were being tracked in the 3D map monitor and had direct contact to the ship the entire time?
What was the green goo that David finds and sees shining flakes in it as he examines it between his fingers? It wasn't mentioned or shown again in the film IIRC.
The line about "making up an excuse about a map" was smooth as hell.
How did mohawk and hoodie get lost when they were being tracked in the 3D map monitor and had direct contact to the ship the entire time?
What was the green goo that David finds and sees shining flakes in it as he examines it between his fingers? It wasn't mentioned or shown again in the film IIRC.
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