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Old 03-07-2012, 17:35   #901
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Regarding the spoiler ^^^

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Yes, exactly--see the first spoiler. In fact I was glad they met early and horrible deaths because it put an end to their stupid. OK, one hung on a bit--and he deserved every suffering second of it.

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Old 03-07-2012, 19:13   #902
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Waylands's daughter being talked into a cheap shag
Coincidently leaving the bridge empty for when the numpties get attacked by the pretty snake - what DID the Weylands (including David) know about the planet, it seems that they knew more than everyone else even the "experts". Who deleted the tapes of the attack - and why did no-one notice it?
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I took that to be Earth. The inference being his altered, perhaps cleansed DNA got into the primordial water, and eventually crawled out. Later still leading to humanity.
Can't be - it would imply that the Earth was visited for a very long time afterwards, long enough for Man to evolve and find out / be told about the Engineers to draw the pictograms. Which raises the other question - Why was the ship we saw in that scene different from the other ships?
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Old 03-07-2012, 19:47   #903
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Here's another question:

Are we getting a sequel or what? I've read reports of sequels planned, but nothing confirmed.

Business-wise, $284m (so far) on the back of a $130m budget is pretty safe I guess, but it hasn't really set the world alight in the way some figured it might.
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Old 03-07-2012, 21:32   #904
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Where's this much vaunted poll we were promised?
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Old 03-07-2012, 22:42   #905
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Coincidently leaving the bridge empty for when the numpties get attacked by the pretty snake
Yes--bad plotting. (Unless they shamelessly trump up a post-hoc justification in the next...episode. In which case it will still be shameless. I suspect it's a fine detail that will be forgotten though.)

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- what DID the Weylands (including David) know about the planet, it seems that they knew more than everyone else even the "experts".Who deleted the tapes of the attack
Yes--possibly good plotting, certainly indicated by David's behaviour, which could be a big point if they make that episode.

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- and why did no-one notice it?
There is no escape from this one.

BTW, nice reference Dave Bowman at the end of 2001 in your earlier post. It passed me by completely at the time, striking as it was, but it looks bang on. You don't light like that accidentally.

Add to that that David () is washing his "father's" feet, JC style, and you once again have the sense that this was a mature, intelligent script that got murdered.
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Old 04-07-2012, 10:40   #906
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Finally caught this over the weekend. I didn't uphold expectations for it, I just knew that it was set in the same universe as Alien and that it had the same director. That was enough for me to want to see it.

I wasn't disappointed.
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Old 04-07-2012, 12:56   #907
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Yes, that did not make any sense at all. Were we supposed to infer some kind of genetic racial memory?



I took that to be Earth. The inference being his altered, perhaps cleansed DNA got into the primordial water, and eventually crawled out. Later still leading to humanity.

The above, I could take, as there was room for thought. But, the dozy script: thickos on the ship, Waylands's daughter being talked into a cheap shag, and Geiger-lite critter design marred the beauty of the visuals.

Ridley Scott, stop polishing your ego, and make us a good movie!
It's an assumption that the engineers wanted us to follow them to their plant. My take was that they had influence on all earlier existance of man. Something happened to stop this influence, maybe the same reason as why the planet they landed on was desserted. A reason we'll probably find out if there is another film.
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Old 05-07-2012, 22:19   #909
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blade runner was slaughtered when it first came out, no one 'got' it. now look at it though.
Speak for yourself, I loved it - even with the voice over and happy ending
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Old 06-07-2012, 08:15   #910
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Old 06-07-2012, 22:17   #911
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Speak for yourself, I loved it - even with the voice over and happy ending
Same, I've got the DVD and I'm never parting with it!
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Old 08-07-2012, 21:16   #912
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I've also seen this film now in "3D" (more like 2.3D)* and it's quite fair science fiction entertainment and it can be seen as a standalone film. It does also go some way to explaining some of the things in the first Alien films.

I noticed on the end credits that they did have a science advisor. Some the things that went on did require the suspension of disbelief...
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*The only decent 3D effects I have seen have been in a proper IMAX cinema.
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Old 08-07-2012, 21:36   #913
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Here's another question:

Are we getting a sequel or what? I've read reports of sequels planned, but nothing confirmed.

Business-wise, $284m (so far) on the back of a $130m budget is pretty safe I guess, but it hasn't really set the world alight in the way some figured it might.
It's pretty much slowing down now....should come to an end with around 320 million.
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Old 11-07-2012, 21:15   #914
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Old 03-08-2012, 14:33   #915
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Well, well, well. Sequel is in the cards. Noomi and Michael signed up.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/n...mi-rapace.html
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Old 03-08-2012, 18:00   #916
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Turning the Space Jockey into a badguy in a suit may have worked in a episode of Scooby-Doo, a sequel well how many more twists & turns can fitted in?.
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Old 03-08-2012, 18:28   #917
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Turning the Space Jockey into a badguy in a suit may have worked in a episode of Scooby-Doo, a sequel well how many more twists & turns can fitted in?.
The sequel will outline the story better for those who didn't bother to look beyond the action.
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Old 03-08-2012, 19:04   #918
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Well, well, well. Sequel is in the cards. Noomi and Michael signed up.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/n...mi-rapace.html
Fortunately Lindelof appears to be unavailable!
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Old 03-08-2012, 20:23   #919
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Fortunately Lindelof appears to be unavailable!
That can only be a good thing surely!
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Old 04-08-2012, 00:43   #920
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The sequel will outline the story better for those who didn't bother to look beyond the action.
Oh good. So we will finally find out why

--the biologist ran away from the first ever human encounter with an alien species, even though it was a corpse. Then, having spooked himself and the geologist (see below) so much that they got lost in the tunnels so they were going to have to spend the night underground, went up all aah--ahhh to a very much alive, threatening, cobra-like penimonster as if it were a lost kitty.

--when the 'pregnant' Shaw escaped David and his suddenly nasty Scottish helper who were trying to stuff her into a cryogenic chamber, they didn't come after her even though she only had a ten foot start on them.

--when Shaw ran upon Weyland (a few minutes later?) during a quasi religious footwashing ceremony, nobody looked surprised or worried. And they *all* started acting as if nothing much had happened.

-- the hardass, punky, Mad Max bit part guy started out growling about how nobody was his friend, then when things got dicey, yelped that he was a geologist who liked rocks, and tried to run away.

--the no-name remaining Prometheus crew, instantly persuaded by an only slightly more sketched in captain Elba, agreed that gleefully ramming into the rising alien ship, with rollercoaster hands in the air, was the best option.

Yes, I'm waiting to have these questions, and more, answered. But somehow I think I'll wait for somebody to tell me rather than going myself, after the last travesty. (Unlike The Dark Knight Rises, which I've seen twice at the IMAX.)

Unless you can possibly fill these blanks in for me?
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Old 04-08-2012, 14:59   #921
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i enjoyed the film a lot. It could obviously have been much better, but overall pretty good. I'm glad they will have capacity to further expand the mythology with a sequel.
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Old 12-09-2012, 08:07   #922
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Watched it last night, sadly it had more holes than Bonny & Clydes car.

Don't want to sound pessimistic about sequels but Ridley is 75 in November, that's hard going, even though he looks about 55.

I fear a lot of questions will go unanswered which should either not have being asked, or partially resolved.

I have a lot of questions.

Only bumping because the disk releases are soon(ish)
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:15   #923
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Noomi Rapace's thighs were the scariest thing in the entire movie.
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Old 24-09-2012, 17:33   #924
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Finally watched it so I can return to the thread, anyone else mentioned the Stanley Kubrick overtones - I'm no film buff but it was very much in his style. It looked great, can't fault Ridley there, it felt very rushed at two hours, could have watched it for a couple more to be honest.

The start looked like the guy was seeding life on a planet, then later we have in one sentence the explanation that this is a biological weapons plant. I do hate it when they explain everything in one sentence - a good script shouldn't need to but I was baffled so it probably helped.
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Old 24-09-2012, 17:36   #925
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Finally watched it so I can return to the thread, anyone else mentioned the Stanley Kubrick overtones - I'm no film buff but it was very much in his style. It looked great, can't fault Ridley there, it felt very rushed at two hours, could have watched it for a couple more to be honest.

The start looked like the guy was seeding life on a planet, then later we have in one sentence the explanation that this is a biological weapons plant. I do hate it when they explain everything in one sentence - a good script shouldn't need to but I was baffled so it probably helped.
We don't know for sure if that is what is happening.

That is just the interpretation they give to their findings.

It could also be their way of seeding planets like we initially thought.

But like most technology it can go wrong. So something that can mutate DNA could also create the Aliens by accident.
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