Prometheus
#61
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:55 PM
#62
Posted 12 June 2012 - 01:05 AM
Noomi Rapace (as Elizabeth Shaw) left LV-223 with David's head on her way with a Cross to "The Engineers" Home World.
It is assumed that "The Alien" that was born LV-233 arrived on LV-426 before the character "Elizabeth Shaw" with David; arrived on "The Engineers" Home World.
Oh yea, I was it in IMAX 3D where I saw it. I doubt you idiots did in your primitive world.
This was one of the best films I have ever seen, just for pure production if anything
btw, Noomi Rapace has a Great body, I was able to wait to jerk off to her after the film
#63
Posted 12 June 2012 - 05:01 AM
i've seen alien - years ago and not a huge follower/fan, but enjoyed the prequel aspects of it none the less. 3d was well worth it for the opening scenes alone. i need to wikipedia lawrence of arabia to revisit the david character's obsession.
#64
Posted 12 June 2012 - 06:14 AM
Noomi Rapace (as Elizabeth Shaw) left LV-223 with David's head on her way with a Cross to "The Engineers" Home World.
It is assumed that "The Alien" that was born LV-233 arrived on LV-426 before the character "Elizabeth Shaw" with David; arrived on "The Engineers" Home World.
Oh yea, I was it in IMAX 3D where I saw it. I doubt you idiots did in your primitive world.
This was one of the best films I have ever seen, just for pure production if anything
btw, Noomi Rapace has a Great body, I was able to wait to jerk off to her after the film
I doubt you watched it in a better and bigger screen than the IMAX in Sydney. It's just the world's largest.
#65
Posted 12 June 2012 - 02:02 PM
Noomi Rapace (as Elizabeth Shaw) left LV-223 with David's head on her way with a Cross to "The Engineers" Home World.
It is assumed that "The Alien" that was born LV-233 arrived on LV-426 before the character "Elizabeth Shaw" with David; arrived on "The Engineers" Home World.
Oh yea, I was it in IMAX 3D where I saw it. I doubt you idiots did in your primitive world.
This was one of the best films I have ever seen, just for pure production if anything
btw, Noomi Rapace has a Great body, I was able to wait to jerk off to her after the film
I doubt you watched it in a better and bigger screen than the IMAX in Sydney. It's just the world's largest.
i bet he watched it on the imax in sydney. thats how dome rolls. worldwide
#66
Posted 12 June 2012 - 09:33 PM
#67
Posted 13 June 2012 - 07:22 PM
Harshest comment I've heard yet
#68
Posted 13 June 2012 - 08:39 PM
Noomi Rapace (as Elizabeth Shaw) left LV-223 with David's head on her way with a Cross to "The Engineers" Home World.
It is assumed that "The Alien" that was born LV-233 arrived on LV-426 before the character "Elizabeth Shaw" with David; arrived on "The Engineers" Home World.
Oh yea, I was it in IMAX 3D where I saw it. I doubt you idiots did in your primitive world.
This was one of the best films I have ever seen, just for pure production if anything
btw, Noomi Rapace has a Great body, I was able to wait to jerk off to her after the film
the deacon born on 223 never arrived on 426.
i believe we can reach the morning light
#69
Posted 13 June 2012 - 09:57 PM
it's usually during is it?
#70
Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:15 AM
and the Alien abortion
And the obvious foot washing, etc Biblical symbolisim
I suppose something has to be done to appease the Christian right
and the RupertMurdoch and his Daughter resemblance, was that a joke?
I enjoyed it anyway
So if they insist that it is not an Alien prequel, even though it obviously is, is that to get out of paying up to the Alien franchise?
weird
I liked it, despite the crappy script and terrible generic casting of the crew , and the awful unscientific sloppy way that they wandered about in their "Mission",credulity was zero
Original was better on all those counts and more
But I loved the opening scene and the image of the space Jockey
Fassbender, you did your best with what you were given, what more can I ask for
#71
Posted 21 June 2012 - 09:45 PM
The rights to both films are owned by 20th Century Fox, so they don't have to pay up there. As it's using characters created by the authors of the original Alien, they will have to pay up to them.
#72
Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:45 AM
I really hope he ups his game for the next one because it has the potential to be really bad if he continues with the awful scripts
#73
Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:58 PM
y'know, watching 2001 and Solaris kinda blew shitty space movies out of the picture for me
but the first Alien was good
#74
Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:09 PM
y'know, watching 2001 and Solaris kinda blew shitty space movies out of the picture for me
but the first Alien was good
Yes it was
I dunno, it's just that you would expect something great from Scott after Bladerunner, but the actual story and acting was pretty dire apart from Shaw and David, it was like he concentrated on the admittedly amazing opening sequence and the other scenes with the engineers, and forgot that he had to hang it on a credible story and believable dialogue
Apparently the sequel in the trilogy is called Paradise
are you aware of all the weird theories about Solaris?
your supposed to watch it with Dark Side of The Moon or something
Like Dark Side Of The Rainbow
Maybe that's why Josh joked about watching Snow White with LTP
#75
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:59 PM
I know that pink floyd synched one of their songs to the Jupiter sequence of 2001
http://vimeo.com/5255919
maybe that's what you're thinking of
#76
Posted 23 June 2012 - 08:52 PM
y'know, watching 2001 and Solaris kinda blew shitty space movies out of the picture for me
but the first Alien was good
Yes it was
I dunno, it's just that you would expect something great from Scott after Bladerunner, but the actual story and acting was pretty dire apart from Shaw and David, it was like he concentrated on the admittedly amazing opening sequence and the other scenes with the engineers, and forgot that he had to hang it on a credible story and believable dialogue
Apparently the sequel in the trilogy is called Paradise
are you aware of all the weird theories about Solaris?
your supposed to watch it with Dark Side of The Moon or something
Like Dark Side Of The Rainbow
Maybe that's why Josh joked about watching Snow White with LTP
do you ever stop talking about josh?
i believe we can reach the morning light
#77
Posted 23 June 2012 - 09:05 PM
y'know, watching 2001 and Solaris kinda blew shitty space movies out of the picture for me
but the first Alien was good
Yes it was
I dunno, it's just that you would expect something great from Scott after Bladerunner, but the actual story and acting was pretty dire apart from Shaw and David, it was like he concentrated on the admittedly amazing opening sequence and the other scenes with the engineers, and forgot that he had to hang it on a credible story and believable dialogue
Apparently the sequel in the trilogy is called Paradise
are you aware of all the weird theories about Solaris?
your supposed to watch it with Dark Side of The Moon or something
Like Dark Side Of The Rainbow
Maybe that's why Josh joked about watching Snow White with LTP
do you ever stop talking about josh?
Do you ever stop hanging on my every fucking word?
#78
Posted 02 July 2012 - 10:09 PM
basically the main ingredient of Alien was Vagina
The original artwork from Alien was from Giger who's first designs were rejected by the Diirector and crew as looking too much like a Vag
he went to work again to tone down the metaphor, but it was still explicit in the core of the motivation and the drama
survival and reproduction
Anything to survive, anything to reproduce, at any cost
now we have a thoughtful, genetically engineered male seeding the environment with DNA, it's all bit "tame" Where is the blood and guts, the scary volatile goo?
Now it Its masculine and menacing in some abstract and uninvolving way, with a squishy tension in a robot's fingers emphasing the lack of reproduction or masturbation of the robot
#79
Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:50 PM
Pieceofshitheus more like.
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR----
5/10
For perspective, the first Alien is a 9. The Director's Cut is an 8.
#80
Posted 15 July 2012 - 03:31 PM
#81
Posted 15 July 2012 - 05:13 PM
y'know, watching 2001 and Solaris kinda blew shitty space movies out of the picture for me
but the first Alien was good
Which Solaris? There have been 3 versions. The 1968 Soviet one is the closest to the book, the others concentrate on the humans and their dull emotional bullshit rather than the planet/entity (which is definitely the main 'character' in the book). The 68 one isn't seen much tho, it ended up pulled from release and shown on Soviet tv instead - a result of the internal party politics and the downfall of Krushchev/rise of Breshnev to power and the patronage that came/went with each.
It's not the same planet.
#82
Posted 15 July 2012 - 07:38 PM
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