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Fievel wrote:Linked from the article Butcher just posted:
Prometheus Gets A New Official Plot Description.
Ridley Scott, director of Alien and Blade Runner, returns to the genre he helped define. With Prometheus, he creates a groundbreaking mythology, in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.







so sorry wrote:Cool stuff. can't wait. No seriously, I can't fucking wait. Next year is shaping up to either be the coolest year in movies in a long time*, or the most disappointing in a long time*. This, The Hobbit, etc.
*by my opinion that is.






Nachokoolaid wrote:I watched the full version of that bootleg. Looks fucking amazing. Ridley is an amazing director, and it really shows there, even in the crap quality.








DerLanghaarige wrote:There is a trailer for the trailer up at Apples site. It was just a matter of time before Hollywood starts doing that.














so sorry wrote:The HD version is on apple trailers, and it is even fucking cooler. You can frame-by-frame it if you're into that kinda shit, and there are definetly some juicy shit to be seen.



Damon Lindelof wrote:I’ve always felt that really good prequels should be original movies. And the sequels to those prequels should not be the movie which already exists because, with all due respect to anyone who makes a prequel, but why would you ruin the greatest twist in the history of cinema -- "Luke, I am your father" -- by showing me three movies which basically spoil that surprise? You can do movies which take place before Star Wars but I don't need to see the story of the Skywalker clan. Show me something else which I can’t guess the possible outcome of. There is no suspense in inevitability. So a true prequel should essentially precede the events of the original film, but be about something entirely different, feature different characters, have an entirely different theme, although it takes place in that same world. That was my fundamental feeling about what this movie wanted to be.
As a fanboy, I would want to see a movie take place in that Alien universe, which precedes the events of the original Alien, but is not necessarily burdened by all the tropes of that franchise with Facehuggers and Chestbursters.

Ribbons wrote:Ha! I knew as soon as I saw your name that this was going to be a comment about how much Lost sucked. Well it does seem to be a beginning of sorts, but tell us what you thought of the TRAILER. And "Across the Sea" ruled, so suck it!
Anyway, here are Damon Lindelof's thoughts on overworked origin stories:Damon Lindelof wrote:I’ve always felt that really good prequels should be original movies. And the sequels to those prequels should not be the movie which already exists because, with all due respect to anyone who makes a prequel, but why would you ruin the greatest twist in the history of cinema -- "Luke, I am your father" -- by showing me three movies which basically spoil that surprise? You can do movies which take place before Star Wars but I don't need to see the story of the Skywalker clan. Show me something else which I can’t guess the possible outcome of. There is no suspense in inevitability. So a true prequel should essentially precede the events of the original film, but be about something entirely different, feature different characters, have an entirely different theme, although it takes place in that same world. That was my fundamental feeling about what this movie wanted to be.
As a fanboy, I would want to see a movie take place in that Alien universe, which precedes the events of the original Alien, but is not necessarily burdened by all the tropes of that franchise with Facehuggers and Chestbursters.

Ribbons wrote:Ha! I knew as soon as I saw your name that this was going to be a comment about how much Lost sucked. Well it does seem to be a beginning of sorts, but tell us what you thought of the TRAILER. And "Across the Sea" ruled, so suck it!
Anyway, here are Damon Lindelof's thoughts on overworked origin stories:Damon Lindelof wrote:I’ve always felt that really good prequels should be original movies. And the sequels to those prequels should not be the movie which already exists because, with all due respect to anyone who makes a prequel, but why would you ruin the greatest twist in the history of cinema -- "Luke, I am your father" -- by showing me three movies which basically spoil that surprise? You can do movies which take place before Star Wars but I don't need to see the story of the Skywalker clan. Show me something else which I can’t guess the possible outcome of. There is no suspense in inevitability. So a true prequel should essentially precede the events of the original film, but be about something entirely different, feature different characters, have an entirely different theme, although it takes place in that same world. That was my fundamental feeling about what this movie wanted to be.
As a fanboy, I would want to see a movie take place in that Alien universe, which precedes the events of the original Alien, but is not necessarily burdened by all the tropes of that franchise with Facehuggers and Chestbursters.


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