Yeah, I don't get why they didn't just, you know, cast an actual old person.
deliberate uncanny valley
Yeah, I don't get why they didn't just, you know, cast an actual old person.
Final scene is the worst thing about the movie. Totally unnecessary, pointless even and implies all the wrong things about the rest of the film's intentions. Up til then to could've watched the movie knowing nothing about Alien or whatever. That scene thoug, implies something specific they can't expect people to not understand.
but alien you do kind of have to imagine a lot, because of what they show you on the engineer ship. that's what a huge chunk of the mythology of the series is, it's speculation on the space jockey stuff they show you in alien. aliens is just a straightforward action movie, so you don't have to imagine anything, and that's fine too. it doesn't really try to explain very much either, but what it brings up doesn't really need explaining most of the time.
also, i'd probably watch a david lynch batman movie
edit: and part of what was exciting about this pre-release was the possibility that scott would make something like the original alien, that had a mythology to it. and i think he did deliver mythology, just that the questions he answered created more questions. the crappy writing didn't really help much, but i do think the bulk of this movies flaws were script-based.
So a thought I've had lately is that we assume for very little reason that the Engineers ever had benevolent intentions. Maybe they were breeding humans specifically in order to create xenomorphs from us, and that requires a particular level of development to achieve.
To me,, it says "expect Alien shit in the sequel!", which is not what I want this series to be about. I want it to be Shaw's journey, why humanity was created, what the engineers are truly about. I want this series to be its own thing. Not some direct Alien tie in thing.I thought it was just a nice nod to Alien, what is wrong with it? Is it just the fact that it was at the end? I think the Alien fans would have complained "why where there no chestbursters!" if it wasnt in there..
Final scene is the worst thing about the movie. Totally unnecessary, pointless even and implies all the wrong things about the rest of the film's intentions. Up til then you could've watched the movie knowing nothing about Alien or whatever. That scene thoug, implies something specific they can't expect people to not understand.
To me,, it says "expect Alien shit in the sequel!", which is not what I want this series to be about. I want it to be Shaw's journey, why humanity was created, what the engineers are truly about. I want this series to be its own thing. Not some direct Alien tie in thing.
More simply, the final scene tells people "this is a prequel!". Everything before that says "this is the same universe, but something bigger than the Alien movies is going on." the final scene doesn't jive at all with the rest of the film for me.
This is far too avp for my taste.
To me,, it says "expect Alien shit in the sequel!", which is not what I want this series to be about. I want it to be Shaw's journey, why humanity was created, what the engineers are truly about. I want this series to be its own thing. Not some direct Alien tie in thing.
More simply, the final scene tells people "this is a prequel!". Everything before that says "this is the same universe, but something bigger than the Alien movies is going on." the final scene doesn't jive at all with the rest of the film for me.
To me,, it says "expect Alien shit in the sequel!", which is not what I want this series to be about. I want it to be Shaw's journey, why humanity was created, what the engineers are truly about. I want this series to be its own thing. Not some direct Alien tie in thing.
More simply, the final scene tells people "this is a prequel!". Everything before that says "this is the same universe, but something bigger than the Alien movies is going on." the final scene doesn't jive at all with the rest of the film for me.
How do Predators fit into this? LOL
So a thought I've had lately is that we assume for very little reason that the Engineers ever had benevolent intentions. Maybe they were breeding humans specifically in order to create xenomorphs from us, and that requires a particular level of development to achieve.
As an Alien fan, my gripes with the ending sequence probably had more to do with Shuma Gorath popping up from the Chaos dimension than the actual Xenomorph being born. Shit seemed super rushed to me and last minute.
So a thought I've had lately is that we assume for very little reason that the Engineers ever had benevolent intentions. Maybe they were breeding humans specifically in order to create xenomorphs from us, and that requires a particular level of development to achieve.
How do Predators fit into this? LOL
If you go back and read my responses, this is exactly what I believe.
Earth was a controlled experiment/breeding ground for subjects to test their bio-weapons on without involving their own species on a large scale (since we have the same genetic code).
That was their purpose for seeding Earth, imo.
I thought it was just a nice nod to Alien, what is wrong with it? Is it just the fact that it was at the end? I think the Alien fans would have complained "why where there no chestbursters!" if it wasnt in there..
So do you think the Engineers played god when they visited earth?
Predators drop alien eggs on planets to create Xenomorphs..
Was he? I think I remember him winking at his happy suicide pals.He was trying to keep them calm. Did you not notice how distressed Elba was?
Running in a straight line was stupid, as Vickers died.I don't see what the point is of nitpicking at it when it didn't do them any harm.
We weren't talking about him, there.Well... yeah. Peter Waylen is a hundred year old trillionaire crazy motherfucker searching for immortality and the creator of mankind. Dude obviously does not give a shit.
Hahaha!"My bedroom is an emergency lifepod. You know, in case we need to make cocktails and play piano after the ship blows up."
The others really didn't have to follow suit.i mean the whole first act kind of portrays holloway as one of those EXTREEEME science people, who are there for the thrill as much or more than the science, and it wouldn't really surprise me for him to take off his helmet, and after that i would guess the other people would just kinda follow suit
How about their own fucking lives?You guys say it was a "cavalier trillion dollar mission" are criticizing the scientists who didn't give a fuck about the company
Why Shaw didn't tell anyone (or why nobody asked why she looks like hell / what's up with those huge staples) is another matter...well that alien on the lifeboat was in vickers' private lifeboat, which nobody was supposed to be allowed in, and david is arguably the only one who knew about the pregnancy.
for some reason when she called him father i debated whether or not that meant he was her dad or that she was an android, since david calls him father as well.
Running is a straight line wasn't stupid, as Shaw survived.
At one point I thought there was gonna be a chestburster to be honest.
She did a barrel roll and survived.
Paging Sculli.I love doing that when I'm oh, I don't know, reading a book? But this is an ALIENS movie for christ sake. You didn't have to Imagine anything in Alien.. you didn't have to delve deep down inside of your psyche to enjoy Vasquez. The only age old question about the series, and its really only in aliens was;
Where is bowsky?
I get where you're coming from. But again, Imagine if batman begins was done by david lynch. There is a time and a place, this movie is directly related to other source material which is remedial at best. I don't see a movie like this, to have to go home and imagine a better movie.
This is far too avp for my taste.
I love doing that when I'm oh, I don't know, reading a book? But this is an ALIENS movie for christ sake. You didn't have to Imagine anything in Alien.. you didn't have to delve deep down inside of your psyche to enjoy Vasquez. The only age old question about the series, and its really only in aliens was;
Where is bowsky?
Would you have been disappointed if there was no chestburster whatsoever?
i don't think it was necessarily an invitation, that really just seemed to be an opinion that only shaw had, at the beginning of the movie, then changed her mind once she realized what was going on
though i think there's a bunch of theories you could come up with for an invitation too
Where is bowsky?
Private Trevor Wierzbowski
Private Wierzbowski (Trevor Steedman) is barely seen at all in the film. He is injured when the ammunition bag, which had been carried by Frost, detonates and is then attacked and either killed or taken by an Alien off-screen. It's presumed he died shortly after since Hudson did not mention his vital signs when he noticed Apone's and Dietrich's. He was armed with a flamethrower. The novelization by Alan Dean Foster states that Ripley liked Wierzbowski.
Honestly I am disappointed thinking about this movie. Everything was going right then it came out. Turned out to be Rated R, some what prequel to Alien. Then I saw it. If the characters weren't totally dumb maybe it would have been better.
Oh god no, never, I just was referencing the using human hosts thing. I just don't think it is a good motive for the "Xenomorphs", if that is what other fans want to call them.
I'm glad I am able to overlook their somewhat dumbness and just enjoy the film. The movie was so fast paced for most of it that I just quickly forgot their mistakes and moved on.
But humans could not have known about the star system themselves. So it was purposely given to humans by the jockeys. Why? Ridley Scott clearly says that they eventually were unhappy with humans and decided to kill them. So it's logical that they would have had given them the star map way back when they still thought humans were a good idea. But why a star map to what at least ended up as, if it wasn't always, a military facility?
The only explanation I could have is that back when they gave the star map, the moon had another purpose, probably a meeting point of some sort with humans. The temple might in fact just be an ancient meeting point but a long time ago waiting for humans. It's only later that it was turned into a military facility.
I think we really have to take what Scott says in interviews as facts. Very old stuff from Alien 1's conception were kept as true, so it's likely that all his ideas remain true to what Prometheus is about. So the whole "they changed their mind after being disappointed with us" thing should be considered fact IMO.
Running in a straight line was stupid, as Vickers died.
Running is a straight line wasn't stupid, as Shaw survived.
Paradoxical!
We can get xenosnakes from worms, intelligence or technological development seems irrelevant.
Not Bowsky...
Wierzbowski
This should really have been part of the movie to make more sense of his intentions as well as David's: pre-knowledge of what they were looking for on that expedition.
Note how she immediately forgets about that valuable life lesson a few seconds later, when the ship starts falling on her once again and she tries to crawl away in the wrong direction. But she gets lucky, and a rock saves her from being flattened like Vickers was.She did a barrel roll and survived.
Yes, she trips at some point, and I guess the shock makes her brain fire up for a brief instant (cue the barrel roll).Shaw veered off to the side, actually.
Note how she immediately forgets about that valuable life lesson a few seconds later, when the ship starts falling on her once again and she tries to crawl away in the wrong direction. But she gets lucky, and a rock saves her from being flattened like Vickers was.
Note how she immediately forgets about that valuable life lesson a few seconds later, when the ship starts falling on her once again and she tries to crawl away in the wrong direction. But she gets lucky, and a rock saves her from being flattened like Vickers was.
True, that's an excuse Vickers didn't have.Well, to be honest, she was probably losing gallons of blood from that gaping hole in her that was only stapled shut by her skin, which most certainly ripped during, everything, she did immediately after having her mechbortion. Brain wasn't working too hot.
One thing, It was assumed it was a military facility. Right? It was a temple, with a head inside, a Alien Mural as well.(Which corroded ??!??! or melted.. wtf happened there..) There were more than 1 ship on that planet, right?
But yes, This would explain why the Engineer killed Dave/the rest. If they changed their mind about humans, perhaps it was because they knew what would be created with the combination of the black goo and us. Just an ultimate threat....? Perhaps he wasn't going to earth, but back to Engineer planet B to catch up on the last 2000 years. Shaw had a feeling it was going to earth though.
What did Weyland mean when he said:
"There is nothing", and Davids responds, "I know, have a nice journey", or something to that effect. Was he saying there is no afterlife, or heaven or something? Also, I thought this film would touch on life after death. Did it, and I missed it?
Note how she immediately forgets about that valuable life lesson a few seconds later, when the ship starts falling on her once again and she tries to crawl away in the wrong direction. But she gets lucky, and a rock saves her from being flattened like Vickers was.
Yes, she trips at some point, and I guess the shock makes her brain fire up for a brief instant (cue the barrel roll).
Still, I hope you see what point I was trying to make about people doing profoundly stupid things, and how they shouldn't be excused just because "it turned out all right".
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