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Posted By: Kermit <kermi7@mac.com> | Date: 6/8/12 9:17 p.m. |
In Response To: Prometheus *OT* (Miguel Chavez) : It sucked. : Holy crap did that movie fail. : Where the hell were the writers? WHAT THE *F* HAPPENED? : Gorgeous to look at, great CGI, beautiful faces, good actors, but dammit if
: Mr. Scott... really? I mean... REALLY? : - M I kept reading about how this was going to be sequel, and then it wasn't going to be a sequel, and then how it was going to be in the Alien universe, and then it wasn't, and then I heard actors referring to it as a prequel again. All this confusion should've served as a warning because apparently the confusion never lifted. I think Ridley had a prequel in mind, but then he had other ideas that didn't fit, but then they were made to fit, and what you end up with is a series of amazing set pieces interspersed with ponderous lines that grasp at half a dozen different (and conflicting) themes. I guess the first casualty of hubris is not knowing which babies to kill. Not only is there a jumble of themes, there's a jumble of characters, some aping their counterparts in Alien, but others are paper thin. My current cover pic on Facebook is the crew of the Nostromo. You look at each of them and know something of their personality, and how they relate to each other. Were it so in this movie. In one climatic scene, bodyguards are killed who you didn't know existed five minutes before. The homages to Alien are numerous, but they all lack blood or tension, what that first movie had in spades. Alien had a great idea at its core: spaceship as haunted house. I defy anyone to sum up Prometheus so briefly. I liked sequences quite a bit. I wanted to like the whole thing for what it was, but I don't think it knew what it was, and that's a problem.
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