Hollywood is ****ing pathetic.
I wish I could submit a script where The Little Rascals played the part of 'Children of the Corn'. Andy Dick could be Malichia and Spot the dog could play Cujo where they somehow got into a fight with the 'Killer Clowns from Outerspace' and it ended in some weird dance off Glee style. Because it seems that's what their going for it at this point. "How stupid can we get"? |
This looks awesome.
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Spoiler!
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not really seeing the spoiler in that.
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Eh, someone might complain.
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Yeah, you are probably right.
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http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/1178..._analysis.html
Prometheus: trailer analysis Ryan Lambie We’ve gawped and gasped at the first full trailer for Prometheus several times now, so what does it all mean? Here’s our analysis of that tantalising footage… Published on Dec 22, 2011 Screaming. People running in terror down narrow corridors. An unseen, probably horrifying unearthly presence. Ridley Scott may be at pains to distance Prometheus from the Alien franchise, but the first full trailer for his belated return to sci-fi is evidently cut from the same sci-fi horror cloth. As good as the trailers for The Dark Knight Rises and The Hobbit have been, neither have encouraged quite so much frame-by-frame analysis on our part – and as we’ve picked over every tantalising shot in the promo released yesterday, more unexpected things leap out at us from the darkness. First, the obvious: the connections to 1979’s Alien are absolutely everywhere. The slowly building type, ship design and angle and lighting of certain shots all directly reference Scott’s earlier film. The alien itself may be conspicuously absent, but Prometheus looks far more like a prequel than Scott had let on. The trailer opens, ominously enough, with what sounds like a panic-stricken cry for help into a radio. Judging by the accent, it’s safe to say this female voice is that of Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace). “I was wrong. I was so, so wrong,” she appears say over the radio static. And then the really interesting stuff begins. A spaceship – presumably the Prometheus – arrives on an alien world. We know from earlier interviews and synopses that it carries a group of scientists – among them Shaw, Vickers (Charlize Theron), David (Michael Fassbender), and Janek (Idris Elba) – who’ve been sent to the other side of the cosmos in search of the origins of mankind. |
I also ran this trailer for myself last night--like "Hobbit", it's actually not playing on any film right now--and it both looks good and is definitely a prequel to "Alien". As mentioned, the typeface and letter-by-letter fade-in is a direct copy of "Alien", and I think I even heard the theme music (sounds like whale song). Plus the horseshoe ship, and a quick shot of the large alien seated at what looks like a gun placement or telescope mount. Should be a good flick.
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Awesome. I'm tired of every single trailer using that BRRRRMMMM music though.
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Whoa, this sounds like its going to be ****ing awesome.
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This looks great. Creepy and weird looking. Exactly what I would expect from an Alien prequel. Really excited.
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Blasphemy.
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1.) It's done by the director of the original. 2.) It tells an untold backstory. 3.) It looks stylistically well-done. |
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Can't wait for this movie. Jacked. Don't get much serious, adult Sci-Fi anymore.
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Ditto. Same level of anticipation for this as I have for Dark Knight Rises.
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