PROMETHEUS UNMARKED SPOILER THREAD!

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I can understand some of the criticisms, and there are a number of flaws - mostly around dialogue.

That said, the overriding criticism seems to be that it raises more questions than it answers?

Any movie that tackles these themes is going to have that problem, and it will never please all the people all the time, there is no 'pink ribbon' wrapping the meaning of life!

However, some aspects of the film were handled brilliantly and provided some answers (if also creating more questions):-

Sometimes to create life, you have to destroy life
Not an exact quote, but it was a clear allusion to the intro sequence. Was the engineer doing that volunteering? Was he being punished? Lots to digest...

Doesn't every child want to see their parents dead?
David is the fulcrum of the movie and his motivations are very interesting... what exactly did he say to the Engineer?

There is nothing
Amazingly powerful to see Weyland die so utterly bereft and disappointed. Yet even after everything Shaw keeps to her faith and puts her cross back on. Is she nuts? But isn't that the nature of faith?

These 3 quotes and interactions make the movie for me, regardless of the other criticisms, it's a rare film that even attempts to tackle these questions without flinching.

Now, in terms of the issues:-
With the Xeno origins, we have one pure fact - there is a mural with a clear Xeno in the altar room; this tells us that either Ridley and co are trolling their fans with an ill-advised easter egg, or the Xeno at the end is definitely not the first and there is a reason for the mural. I choose to believe that latter! What the reason is, I'm not sure - maybe it's a warning sign?

Humans and Engineers have the same DNA, so I don't see why a human needs to be involved in the creation of a Xeno - engineers could easily be all that's needed.
Add to that the Jockeys were clearly fleeing something in the holographic recording, it's not a great leap to speculate that there was a previous Xeno outbreak 2000 years previous, explains a lot.

I'm also not convinced the black goo that David spikes Holloway with (did it look to anyone else like there was a microchip in the little blob? need to see it again) was the same as what the Jockey at the start ingested, the start had a gold kind of hue to it too.

Definitely need more viewings, there was tons to take in.

There are always more questions though, and that to me is the whole thrust of the movie; to be human is to ask questions, even when you shouldn't, and even when you get answers, especially if you don't like them there will still be more questions. It's inevitable.
 
okay i have an important question regarding to black goo. now it obviously affects people differently. now when the scientist woman was having sex with the scientist man, did he cum in her mouth or in her vagina?
 
gollumsluvslave said:
David is the fulcrum of the movie and his motivations are very interesting... what exactly did he say to the Engineer?
IMO that isn't even a question that needs an answer. That scene was the one time in the entire movie where I felt a character did something coherent to its universe and plot. He regards humans as little more then pests and treats their attempt to communicate like you'd treat an ant talking to you.
If translation of what David said makes that scene play out differently - it would just take away the one redeeming scene from the movie for me.
 
okay i have an important question regarding to black goo. now it obviously affects people differently. now when the scientist woman was having sex with the scientist man, did he cum in her mouth or in her vagina?

That's a good point. Maybe the goo turns semen into eggs and then he laid his eggs down her throat, since she didn't have any eggs of her own.
 
Yeah, it's not properly explained but the WoMD thing can be explained based on his viewing the number of vases, the pictures of all the dead engineers and what it does to a human (Fifield). So him claiming they are WoMD is somewhat plausible.

It being a military installation. It's not all that surprising him thinking it's a military base. It probably doesn't occur to him that scientists (advanced species or not) would create something like the goo to help seed life on planets. I mean, how could be possibly know? His only experience of it is infected and mutating humans.

And this is pretty cool, shame they changed the design....

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How did the Xeno come out of the engineer full size? So dumb
 
How did the Xeno come out of the engineer full size? So dumb

Maybe it has something to do with the fact it was seeded by something different than the facehuggers we are used to?
It bugs me that Alien geeks are forcing the established xeno biology on something which is related but DIFFERENT.

Besides, Giger had little to do with the Aliens films after the 1st one. All that stuff about queens was James Cameron.
Maybe Giger and Scott have different ideas about the xenos?
 
Maybe it has something to do with the fact it was seeded by something different than the facehuggers we are used to?
It bugs me that Alien geeks are forcing the established xeno biology on something which is related but DIFFERENT.

Besides, Giger had little to do with the Aliens films after the 1st one. All that stuff about queens was James Cameron.
Maybe Giger and Scott have different ideas about the xenos?

I'm just saying how is it physically possible that something that size could come out of an Engineer? How did it fit in there ?
 
I am also pretty sure I heard someone say galactic system instead of solar system when talking about the map the Engineers left behind.
 
Saw the movie today. It was pretty good. Flawed in the writing department but I felt the visual style and the action and horror carried it. Don't know if anyone else thought this though, when the cthulhu-hugger grabbed the Engineer all I could think of was Shaw saying "Thanks son" and then it replying "No problem, Ma". You see, because all little cthulhu wanted was to be accepted and held by it's mother. You see Prometheus is really a film about a bond between mother and son.

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Loved it. Going to go see it again soon.

Glad I didn't have to go see it with the likes of some gaffers in here who take all the fun out of it.
 
Holy shit, you guys are still at it :lol

I've made my peace with Prometheus being a disaster. A pretty disaster, but a disaster nonetheless.
 
Speaking of posters, fuck Regal.
They would not give me a poster.



I went to Amc, and they gave me three. I would like to hug the man that designed these. Minimalism is so great

you just walked up to your theater and asked for a poster? Fuck I may have to do that.
 
dat hard sci-fi

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The thing I love about this is how clear it was Theron was not only the least scientifically knowledgable person on on the ship, but also clearly using short hand in the effort to make a smoother clever statement. Nothing about the line she said that in would've sounded smoother if she said light years. It's like saying " we're heading just up the block" when you mean actually a couple miles down the street.

I'm not even sure Neil meant this that seriously, but a lot of people pounce on it as if he did, which is, c'mon son.
 
So the goop is to Proemetheus what the island is to Lost? :)

Pretty much. It's a bullshit mechanism that is used to drive the plot forward without ever discussing it in detail despite being crucial to the narrative.

Whats the deal with that burned to a crisp guy coming back alive and wrecking shit anyways?

Can someone list all the effects the goo does in the movie?

The effects of the goo(discounting the opening sequence as it contradicts everything later in the movie) are:

1.If infected it will decompose you and slowly kill you. This sometimes can have explosive effects as seen on the Engineers with holes in their head and the one that is revived through electricity afterwhich it explodes.
2.If infected and already dead then it will revive you as a super zombie that allows you to fuck people up. It is not known if this happens in cases like 1 as well.
3.If infected, afterwhich you reproduce, you then create a xenolifeform

I've actually pretty much figured out the goo.

you just walked up to your theater and asked for a poster? Fuck I may have to do that.

I threw mine out.

Holy shit, you guys are still at it :lol

I've made my peace with Prometheus being a disaster. A pretty disaster, but a disaster nonetheless.

This is just like the Mass Effect 3 fiasco all over again. I live for moments like this.
 
2.If infected and already dead then it will revive you as a super zombie that allows you to fuck people up. It is not known if this happens in cases like 1 as well.
My take on that zombie guy is that the black goo mixed with the acid blood (which sprayed on his helmet) which created a different effect than if you just get infected with the goo.

That's also the only explanation that to me makes sense.
 
How was David's head and body in the same spot after the ship crashed and fell on its side? I assume maybe the ship had some system that controls the gravity inside.
 
My take on that zombie guy is that the black goo mixed with the acid blood (which sprayed on his helmet) which created a different effect than if you just get infected with the goo.

That's also the only explanation that to me makes sense.

The goo is organic in nature and it seems semi-alive on its own so it's possible that it hijacks the host and goes on a rampage but can't build off of it like it can a life host because the host is dead.

How was David's head and body in the same spot after the ship crashed and fell on its side? I assume maybe the ship had some system that controls the gravity inside.

That's a straight up plothole and error. Don't bother reading too much into it.
 
That's a straight up plothole and error. Don't bother reading too much into it.

Yeah it's such a leap in logic to assume these highly advanced crafts would be anything than big hunks of stone with rockets attached to them. But it's not spelled out so it's a plothole.
 
Yeah it's such a leap in logic to assume these highly advanced crafts would be anything than big hunks of stone with rockets attached to them. But it's not spelled out so it's a plothole.

Ok. Have fun in your imaginary world where you think Lindelof is competent. The head would have moved off the raised platform. That's not for debate. Even if there was some sort of antigravity/crash dampener(whatever you would want to call it), the crash itself would have pushed his body and head on the ground somewhere and way off into a corner.
 
Ok. Have fun in your imaginary world where you think Lindelof is competent. The head would have moved off the raised platform. That's not for debate. Even if there was some sort of antigravity, the crash itself would have pushed his body and head on the ground somewhere and way off into a corner.
But they were off in a corner and not on the platform when Shaw came back.. watch it again.
 
I'm really not sure what Lindelof has to do with this scene even if it is an error, which I don't think it is. Lots of other things to hate about the script though. :P
 
http://www.prometheusforum.net/discussion/1646 (includes a dl link for all the art)

http://www.prometheusnews.net/movie/book-hints-at-extra-scenes

And there's this that confirms this scene was filmed as well...

My god the artwork is so amazing and indicate a very clear and consistent overarching vision and design for the world, the aliens and the engineers. Why was all this so fucking confusing in the movie? Why couldn't they just explain this all to us in a very coherent manner? Is it because they plan on explaining all these things in the sequel? Was this movie originally conceived as two movies? I remember hearing rumors that it was.
 
So they were against a wall? That's where their body should be.
The ship rolled and tumbled so unless you've run a simulation on the whole physics of that sequence how the fuck do you know in the exact spot david's head and body should be at the end? Fact is that the body is in the "trench" below the raised platform.. maybe in reality they should have been 30 centimers closer to the eastern wall. We'll never know!

This is one of many imaginary plotholes conceived by people who didn't really pay attention during the movie.
 
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