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Da7id Huren
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2012.06.04 19:20:00 -
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Barring literal catastrophe, I will proceed straight from work to the theater on Friday. I will see it at least once that night, and probably again over the weekend. Scott invented current look and feel of a scifi film. Before Alien (I'm old and recall plenty before Alien in '79), the future was all bright and shiny and nobody argued about the bonus situation. Further, Blade Runner is my favorite movie of all and I've probably seen it 60 times. Not that I'm saying Scott can do no wrong. I am working very hard on accepting the edit to "I want more life, father." Before the change, I thought it was the best prayer I'd ever heard. And, if it's at all applicable, I hope Giger gets paid this time without dispute. Finally, I'm sorta sweet on Noomi . . . . She was here in Center City Philly filming recently so I carefully looked up how to pronounce her names, just in case I, y'know, bumped into her like . . . |
Price Check Aisle3
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Posted - 2012.06.04 20:29:00 -
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Reiisha wrote:In all honesty, Avatar felt like the better film. It was actually more cohesive. **** I was really looking forward to Prometheus, but if it's worse than some cookie-cutter hero-journey special-effects jerk-off job from a director I actually had a little respect for, my hopes aren't high. |
Edward Khurelem
NIGHTMARE FACTORY INDUSTRIES ROL.Citizens
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Posted - 2012.06.05 05:05:00 -
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I plan on seeing it regardless, nothing better then going into a film not expecting and coming out pleasantly surprised like I have done with countless movies over the years.
I plan on seeing it because I am an absolute sucker for sci-fi moves, even if they are absolute crap.
My two cents.
P.S I never ever listen to those stupid movie critics, their opinions are invalid the best of time and usually extremely bias |
Price Check Aisle3
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Posted - 2012.06.05 05:15:00 -
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Edward Khurelem wrote:P.S I never ever listen to those stupid movie critics, their opinions are invalid the best of time and usually extremely bias Those damn movie critics... Everybody has an opinion.
I, too, shall be seeing it regardless. |
Edward Khurelem
NIGHTMARE FACTORY INDUSTRIES ROL.Citizens
5
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Posted - 2012.06.05 05:52:00 -
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Price Check Aisle3 wrote:Edward Khurelem wrote:P.S I never ever listen to those stupid movie critics, their opinions are invalid the best of time and usually extremely bias Those damn movie critics... Everybody has an opinion. I, too, shall be seeing it regardless.
:) I feel stupid for putting the never ever haha
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Baneken
Fistful of Finns The Polaris Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.06.05 15:30:00 -
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Prometheus isn't so bad that you should skip watching it altogether but it does have obvious plot holes that you could drive a planet through; such as the main character being chased by the crew and the chase stops dead in it's tracks after the first door and 10mins later everyone's like "Oh hi, we had like orders to detain you but suddenly we all have this amnesia ..." It's obvious that the scene after had been filmed before earlier scene; which isn't anything unusual but rarely has the editor ****** up this badly in a hollywood A-film made by seasoned director or R. Scott has dropped the ball badly with this one. |
Nirnias Stirrum
Tr0pa de elite. Against ALL Authorities
186
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Posted - 2012.06.06 15:42:00 -
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I actually liked the movie, then again i went in not knowing a thing about it, didnt read any reviews about it, didnt see any trailers.. i didnt even know it was a sci fi movie, i perked up when the name Weyland Industries perked up and i asked my friend if this was a prequal to aliens and she said it was, it was then that i got excited like a school girl at her prom! |
Nachteule Kohen
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Posted - 2012.06.06 16:39:00 -
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not trying to troll... i do love scifi (when its good) but it seems most modern films are crappy story, good visuals... *coughtroncough* is the biggest example.
this prometheus and the new total recall will be the same... just visuals... |
AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
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Posted - 2012.06.08 09:46:00 -
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CAPTAIN "Hey, we've got a lifeform moving towards you - see you in the morning, I'm off to **** Oscar winning actress Charlize Theron"
RED-SHIRT "Wait! What?!?"
CAPTAIN "It's gone now, 'probably' just a glitch, nite!"
RED-SHIRT "Hey, maybe you should confirm that, seeing how we are on a desolate remote planet that has no breathable atmosphere"
CAPTAIN "Nah, I'm just going to assume everything will be okay in the morning, which goes completely against my character traits as later on, on the basis of what one person says and with no evidence, I'm going to slam this ship into another ship killing everyone on board"
RED-SHIRT "What?"
CAPTAIN "Wrap up warm gentlemen, hahaha!" (off screen) "Hey! Git yo boney white ass into my cabin"
(this is literally the dialogue of the entire film)
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
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Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2012.06.08 10:13:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:CAPTAIN "Hey, we've got a lifeform moving towards you - see you in the morning, I'm off to **** Oscar winning actress Charlize Theron"
RED-SHIRT "Wait! What?!?"
CAPTAIN "It's gone now, 'probably' just a glitch, nite!"
RED-SHIRT "Hey, maybe you should confirm that, seeing how we are on a desolate remote planet that has no breathable atmosphere"
CAPTAIN "Nah, I'm just going to assume everything will be okay in the morning, which goes completely against my character traits as later on, on the basis of what one person says and with no evidence, I'm going to slam this ship into another ship killing everyone on board"
RED-SHIRT "What?"
CAPTAIN "Wrap up warm gentlemen, hahaha!" (off screen) "Hey! Git yo boney white ass into my cabin"
(this is literally the dialogue of the entire film)
I actually sort of want to see it now just for the lolz.
Seems like a frustrating experience on the whole. Like they had masters of their craft and incompetent baboons in the same team making the film. You get a taste of a masterpiece and what the movie could have been, but the bad is too strong to ignore and turns the overall experience sour. |
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AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
269
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Posted - 2012.06.08 12:48:00 -
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Destination SkillQueue wrote: I actually sort of want to see it now just for the lolz.
Seems like a frustrating experience on the whole. Like they had masters of their craft and incompetent baboons in the same team making the film. You get a taste of a masterpiece and what the movie could have been, but the bad is too strong to ignore and turns the overall experience sour.
Well, to be fair the film Aliens wasn't exactly top notch for its plot either and had major plot-holes in it and inconsistent characters...
CARTER BURKE enters a small office, occupied by an under-paid and overworked INTERN, who looks like they were born with grey bags under their eyes.
CARTER (pacing like crazy) "You're not going to believe this!"
INTERN "What?"
CARTER "Remember that plannetoid we're terra-forming?"
INTERN "LV-42...6?"
CARTER "Well, hold onto your hat, because I just got out of a meeting where it turns out there is an Alien Spaceship on that planet!"
INTERN "No...Fuckin'...way!"
CARTER "That's not the best part!"
INTERN "Go on..."
CARTER "Apparently, they is a hostile Alien presence on the ship that has the ability to kill lots of people and they even have acid for blood! How cool is that...I mean...Acid! Imagine how much that would be worth for the bio-tech division!"
INTERN "Huh? What about the spaceship?"
CARTER "What do you mean?"
INTERN "You're not interested in the spaceship itself? The way it flys, its method of moving from one planet to another? Its propulsion systems alone could change the very nature of space travel for the entire human race and usher in the dawn of a new existence - not to mention any medical knowledge and technology they might have on board"
CARTER "Screw that, I want to take the most dangerous and illogical path with the narrowest of outcomes to gain a short term profit with an unpredictable and unknown hostile Alien that took out an entire crew of another ship in less than 24 hours!"
INTERN "Right...so, ignore the intern again?"
CARTER "Ignore the intern again...and get me on a secure channel to LV426 so I can send them to the ship for no reason, and potentially get a nuclear chain reaction started due to lack of maintenance on the atmospheric processor"
INTERN "You sure you don't want to attempt a military intervention and send lots of disposable grunts by the thousands to wipe everything out and take the potentially-human-history-changing-alien-technology and become immortalized?"
CARTER "No. Stop asking me completely logical questions!"
INTERN "ok"
CARTER "And stop looking at those medical facility photos of Lt. Ripley"
(so needed that scene in the final film) GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
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Graelyn
Adamant Edge Aegis Militia
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Posted - 2012.06.08 19:20:00 -
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95% of the people in this thread are complete idiots.
Also, they play EVE Online (Eww!).
This movie is incredible, and you should see it in 3D if at all possible.
People expecting to have all the answers delivered to them on a silver plate are the reason good movies don't get made anymore. Hopefully the lot of them will turn out to be sterile. + Cardinal Graelyn + Owner/Operator, "The Summit" YR113 Amarr Loyalist of the Year
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AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
269
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Posted - 2012.06.08 20:25:00 -
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Graelyn wrote:95% of the people in this thread are complete idiots.
Also, they play EVE Online (Eww!).
This movie is incredible, and you should see it in 3D if at all possible.
People expecting to have all the answers delivered to them on a silver plate are the reason good movies don't get made anymore.
No, a film which has a poor story and weak characters, wrapped up in a meandering mess of inconsistencies and illogicalities just makes for a poor film.
Oh, and the fact that you are easily impressed by something in 3D says it all - because you must be impressed with reality, as this has always been in 3D.
Have your opinion, by all means, but slapping down people for slating something you worship is how wars start.
A film should have characters, a story and some sense of logic to it - and a conclusion (flying off to never-never-land does not count)
The characters (regardless of how good the acting was) were not interesting - in fact they were pretty boring, and I lost count the amount of times they were acting in ways which contradicted either themselves or the plot, or the general theme, or basic logic.
Nothing was resolved - albeit resolved badly, 'like someone being crushed under a falling spaceship for no reason other than the writers inability to understand a characters arc and how to conclude it. And these are major characters, not red shirts on an away mission ffs.
So, totally sorry about this, but you do not understand films, film logic, story construction, progression, pace,...characters and anything else to do with movies.
No trolling, really not, and I'd be happy to debate this, but you cannot defend something indefensible, like this overblown and elaborate joke that Ridley Scott has played on you.
Sorry - but this film needed Hicks, or Hudson, because this one line I am going to quote made more of a connection with the audience than the entire film you wish to propose to.
"Game over man, game over!"
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1421
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Posted - 2012.06.08 22:01:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:Destination SkillQueue wrote: I actually sort of want to see it now just for the lolz.
Seems like a frustrating experience on the whole. Like they had masters of their craft and incompetent baboons in the same team making the film. You get a taste of a masterpiece and what the movie could have been, but the bad is too strong to ignore and turns the overall experience sour.
Well, to be fair the film Aliens wasn't exactly top notch for its plot either and had major plot-holes in it and inconsistent characters... CARTER BURKE enters a small office, occupied by an under-paid and overworked INTERN, who looks like they were born with grey bags under their eyes. CARTER (pacing like crazy) "You're not going to believe this!" INTERN "What?" CARTER "Remember that plannetoid we're terra-forming?" INTERN "LV-42...6?" CARTER "Well, hold onto your hat, because I just got out of a meeting where it turns out there is an Alien Spaceship on that planet!" INTERN "No...Fuckin'...way!" CARTER "That's not the best part!" INTERN "Go on..." CARTER "Apparently, they is a hostile Alien presence on the ship that has the ability to kill lots of people and they even have acid for blood! How cool is that...I mean...Acid! Imagine how much that would be worth for the bio-tech division!" INTERN "Huh? What about the spaceship?" CARTER "What do you mean?" INTERN "You're not interested in the spaceship itself? The way it flys, its method of moving from one planet to another? Its propulsion systems alone could change the very nature of space travel for the entire human race and usher in the dawn of a new existence - not to mention any medical knowledge and technology they might have on board" CARTER "Screw that, I want to take the most dangerous and illogical path with the narrowest of outcomes to gain a short term profit with an unpredictable and unknown hostile Alien that took out an entire crew of another ship in less than 24 hours!" INTERN "Right...so, ignore the intern again?" CARTER "Ignore the intern again...and get me on a secure channel to LV426 so I can send them to the ship for no reason, and potentially get a nuclear chain reaction started due to lack of maintenance on the atmospheric processor" INTERN "You sure you don't want to attempt a military intervention and send lots of disposable grunts by the thousands to wipe everything out and take the potentially-human-history-changing-alien-technology and become immortalized?" CARTER "No. Stop asking me completely logical questions!" INTERN "ok" CARTER "And stop looking at those medical facility photos of Lt. Ripley" (so needed that scene in the final film)
They're already terraforming other planets so he can derive a different means of propulsion that no one will care for because they can take a frozen nap and wake up wherever they wanted to go or make instant hundreds of millions of dollars... hard choice
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Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2012.06.08 23:03:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: They're already terraforming other planets so he can derive a different means of propulsion that no one will care for because they can take a frozen nap and wake up wherever they wanted to go
They freeze themselves because of the ridiculous travel times. 2 Lightyears a day.
Faster speed means planets can be resupplied quickly instead of long supply chains that can't adapt to sudden need. Speeds up communication between colonies as well.
Makes defense against threats like I don't know a possibly faster ship with maybe better weapons definitely filled with Aliens that can murder entire ships at the age of immediately. Literally born killing stuff. That is the kind of threadtyou might want someone to look into and gear up for sooner rather then later. Sure study the Aliens but 10 to 1 the ship is a hundred times more valuable and you'll want to secure it like yesterday...
Or like 6 months from now because you know the travel thing... Just gotta hop a 5 LY a minute alien fleet doesn't cut the human empire in half in 2 days while your waiting. Even if the ship isn't that great the amount of intel on a race humanity will be meeting would be invaluable to a mega-corporation in so many ways. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1422
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Posted - 2012.06.09 00:35:00 -
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Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: They're already terraforming other planets so he can derive a different means of propulsion that no one will care for because they can take a frozen nap and wake up wherever they wanted to go
They freeze themselves because of the ridiculous travel times. 2 Lightyears a day. Faster speed means planets can be resupplied quickly instead of long supply chains that can't adapt to sudden need. Speeds up communication between colonies as well. Makes defense against threats like I don't know a possibly faster ship with maybe better weapons definitely filled with Aliens that can murder entire ships at the age of immediately. Literally born killing stuff. That is the kind of threadtyou might want someone to look into and gear up for sooner rather then later. Sure study the Aliens but 10 to 1 the ship is a hundred times more valuable and you'll want to secure it like yesterday... Or like 6 months from now because you know the travel thing... Just gotta hop a 5 LY a minute alien fleet doesn't cut the human empire in half in 2 days while your waiting. Even if the ship isn't that great the amount of intel on a race humanity will be meeting would be invaluable to a mega-corporation in so many ways.
It's a derelic ship... meaning the aliens have a few centuries better tech than the **** in there so it won't make a difference.
Think Japanese Zero vs. F-22.
sure, if the Zero is upgraded to a Mig 15 it's better but not enough to make a difference. Screw people, get rich and have your own harem. That's the way to go |
Alara IonStorm
2390
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Posted - 2012.06.09 00:45:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:It's a derelic ship... meaning the aliens have a few centuries better tech than the **** in there so it won't make a difference. Think Japanese Zero vs. F-22. sure, if the Zero is upgraded to a Mig 15 it's better but not enough to make a difference. Screw people, get rich and have your own harem. That's the way to go It really depends on how fast technology advances and how effective it is. You could be looking at a single shot rifle rifle vs an Assault Rifle which would be a big improvement over swords... F-22 could ether be a bad example or a great example depending on how much new technology they discover instead of how much they innovate on current designs.
Ether way I think you would get pretty rich if you were the only one with alien super nukes. Possibly rule the human race depending on how advance they are. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1425
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Posted - 2012.06.09 01:12:00 -
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Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:It's a derelic ship... meaning the aliens have a few centuries better tech than the **** in there so it won't make a difference. Think Japanese Zero vs. F-22. sure, if the Zero is upgraded to a Mig 15 it's better but not enough to make a difference. Screw people, get rich and have your own harem. That's the way to go It really depends on how fast technology advances and how effective it is. You could be looking at a single shot rifle rifle vs an Assault Rifle which would be a big improvement over swords... F-22 could ether be a bad example or a great example depending on how much new technology they discover instead of how much they innovate on current designs. Ether way I think you would get pretty rich if you were the only one with alien super nukes. Possibly rule the human race depending on how advance they are.
Wait, I thought the aliens were the nuke |
Bernie Nator
Talocan Hive Talocan United
301
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Posted - 2012.06.09 09:17:00 -
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I saw it, and even though it had it's holes, I did not care, for it was an Alien film by Ridley Scott, and that was all I needed to enjoy it. Also, glad to see he remembered to use all that symbolism. Although the last scene could have had a better looking Thing-what-I-won't-mention-but-you-can-probably-guess-what-it-is. |
AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
270
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Posted - 2012.06.09 10:17:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Wait, I thought the aliens were the nuke
I think what might have been better/more believable with the 'Aliens' film would have been a plot which made sense, like:
Galaxy-wide mega corporation try and take Alien spacecraft they found on planet they were terra-forming, only to find extremely dangerous Alien lifeforms waiting for them...
Other thing that's been bugging me, the time it took for Prometheus to get to its destination...two years?
Didn't take that long for the U.S.S. Sulaco, think it took 3 weeks and...they could expect to be rescued within 17 days? GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |
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Evet Morrel
Kadavr Black Guard Shadow Cartel
37
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Posted - 2012.06.09 15:21:00 -
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I wish it werenGÇÖt so, pushing past all the people who made this movie that night.
WeGÇÖd have prefered to have gone to the pub with the people we chatted with before the picture began. To have celebrated this movie, but as my friend said GÇ£I donGÇÖt have the strength of character to lie to them.GÇ¥ Later I thought how wrong she was, it doesnGÇÖt take strength of character to lie, you only need fear the opinion of others more than your integrity. But I'd no stomach for telling people who worked so hard to produce something as highly finished as Promethus that it doesnGÇÖt work - nor to rank it better than other forgettable rubbish even if it is. I wanted more! Alien perhaps was formulaic, but it's also the most convincing sifi horror ever made and I will alway love it!
Allykat is right, IGÇÖm sorry to say. Although I don't necessarily need everything to be explicable - in fact exposition can ruin a good film. Anyway, I can tolerate being confused - I loved Donny Darko for instance, and I don't care who knows it.
The film lacked tension or emotional connection with the protagonists, a disconnect. There was a moment when that all came very jarringly to a head, or was tested at least. Do you remember when Elizabeth Shaw, played by the amazing Noomi Rapace, is lying on the ground after a not very close scrape with her progeny screaming, GÇ£I canGÇÖt take this anymore, I just want it to stopGÇ¥ or words to that effect. Ask yourself honestly what were you thinking when she uttered those words.
I wanted the ineffable, to be transported or at least wonderstruck. But to paraphrase Allykat, IGÇÖll f-ing tell you all about it, if you like!
IGÇÖm very glad that some of you liked it, even if I disagree - I have some indirect interest in it succeeding. But to all you 'idiots', I know exactly where you're coming from.
The answer to the conundrum I set was of course GÇÿ plot-lessGÇÖ. |
AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
270
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Posted - 2012.06.10 10:18:00 -
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If your film does not connect with an audience - you got nothin' but a bunch of actors repeating dialogue, and who cares what happens to them? GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |
baltec1
1417
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Posted - 2012.06.10 13:22:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:
Didn't take that long for the U.S.S. Sulaco, think it took 3 weeks and...they could expect to be rescued within 17 days?
U.S.S Sulaco was not only a military ship but also at least 90 years more advanced. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1430
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Posted - 2012.06.10 14:11:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:AlleyKat wrote:
Didn't take that long for the U.S.S. Sulaco, think it took 3 weeks and...they could expect to be rescued within 17 days?
U.S.S Sulaco was not only a military ship but also at least 90 years more advanced.
Then why'd it look so... 80s inside? |
Lyron-Baktos
Selective Pressure Rote Kapelle
218
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Posted - 2012.06.10 15:13:00 -
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The main writer from the tv show Lost was the main writer of this movie. On holiday. -áIn some other world. Where the music of the radio was a labyrinth of sonorous colours. To a bright centre of absolute convicton where the dripping patchouli was more than scent, It was a sun-á |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1430
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Posted - 2012.06.10 16:09:00 -
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Lyron-Baktos wrote:The main writer from the tv show Lost was the main writer of this movie.
Should've used the writers for MLP |
Buzzmong
Aliastra Gallente Federation
213
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Posted - 2012.06.10 19:53:00 -
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I'd give the film a 6 or a 7.
Visually the film was very good, lots of nice touches and I especially liked the internals of the Prometheus having the same visual styles as the Nostromo and Sulaco. Some sneaky touches as well with the imagry used.
I also like the fact it was pretty much all filmed on proper sets.
Plot wise however it was a bit meh. It was lacking something, either in the pacing, the events or the characters themselves. I can only assume that if there's a Special or Director's Cut, then the added scenes should help with one or the other.
I was suprised at a couple of things though, one was Vickers' death being done poorly, especially when all she needed to do was turn 90 degrees to the left and run a few meters to avoid it. I feel it would have been better if she would have made it to the lifeboat only to get attacked by the Engineer. Something a bit less silly.
The second was the David character being handled pretty poorly and being a poor copy of Ash from Alien. Far too obvious he was one of the bad guys from too early on. A waste as there was some good chances to expand the character and delve further into the questions that were touched upon by the film, especially on the topic of creation ("Why'd you make us?", "Because we could" etc).
I think as a TLDR:
Film is very good up until the sandstorm. Falls apart shortly after. A directors or special edition if they add scenes may improve it. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1437
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Posted - 2012.06.11 20:51:00 -
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I saw the CCP subliminal advertising on the captains shirt... *golf clap*
http://s3.amazonaws.com/coolproduction/ckeditor_assets/pictures/7317/original/wey.jpg?1338330841 |
AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
278
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Posted - 2012.06.12 13:30:00 -
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Some may find this interesting - warning, colorful language
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |
Louis deGuerre
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
323
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Posted - 2012.06.13 08:41:00 -
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So, I finally got to see it and I am really glad I saw it in the cinema where the amazing visuals got justice (even though I really ******* detest this 3D fad). If I had seen it on a small screen the terrible plot flaws would have probably spoiled the entire movie for me. As it is I left the cinema satisfied but disappointed. To be clear, there are many great plot items and ideas in the movie, but then when it was time to glue it all together it all went to hell in a handbasket. Visuals : 11/10 Plot : 4/10
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