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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI can't see that going much past the first season
One season will do
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Originally posted by Toastiness View PostExactly. The plot sometimes was little more than a horror B movie: 'Hey let's split up' or 'Let's see what's in that spooky basement'.
Prometheus lost me the moment the 'scientists' took their helmets off when the air is revealed to be breathable. I mean, would anyone sane do that ??
Now all Ridley Scott needs to do is ruin Blade Runner....
Anyway it's not as if they rocked up and whipped their helmets off, the other members were freaking out when he started to do it.
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Originally posted by Toastiness View PostPrometheus lost me the moment the 'scientists' took their helmets off when the air is revealed to be breathable. I mean, would anyone sane do that ??
Taking helmets off is important for non-plot related reasons. Simply put - it looks better on film if you can see the actors faces.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHis direction is still spot on, it's just the stories he's telling are teaming piles of overly sentimental crap
Prometheus lost me the moment the 'scientists' took their helmets off when the air is revealed to be breathable. I mean, would anyone sane do that ??
Now all Ridley Scott needs to do is ruin Blade Runner....
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm waiting for the 2063 remake of "Casablanca".
It's a real classic.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's the thing 3 days later and I'm still thinking about it, the opening scene is haunting me!
There's loads of fan based theories circling on the net but I can't talk about them here without revealing spoilers.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostSaw it at the weekend. Not sure if I liked it or not. Might need to watch it again.
I saw it in 3D, the special effects were excellent. Michael Fassbender was very good also. The plot had a number of holes though and "how did they reach that conclusion" moments that left me feeling a little cheated. Still thinking about it.
There's loads of fan based theories circling on the net but I can't talk about them here without revealing spoilers.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIn preparation for going to see Prometheus I watched the original Alien at the weekend. It's been a while since I've seen it and it's still very good. I also watched Aliens and The Terminator and I was struck by how good James Cameron used to be. I think after Terminator 2 it all went downhill.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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Terminator2 remains one of my favourite films. Apart from the cheesy liquid metal effects, it's remarkably undated too.
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In preparation for going to see Prometheus I watched the original Alien at the weekend. It's been a while since I've seen it and it's still very good. I also watched Aliens and The Terminator and I was struck by how good James Cameron used to be. I think after Terminator 2 it all went downhill.
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Saw it at the weekend. Not sure if I liked it or not. Might need to watch it again.
I saw it in 3D, the special effects were excellent. Michael Fassbender was very good also. The plot had a number of holes though and "how did they reach that conclusion" moments that left me feeling a little cheated. Still thinking about it.
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