They're Remaking 'Alien' -- the 'Prometheus' thread

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Prometheus woulda been a great movie if midway thru they had cut to The Last Starfighter

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 22:10 (twelve years ago)

This makes me think there's potential in a Turkish Star Wars version of Prometheus

lauded at conferences of deluded psychopaths (Sparkle Motion), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 23:03 (twelve years ago)

Why did David the android infect the dude scientist with the alien disease? Was that ever explained?

jmm, Wednesday, 14 May 2014 01:10 (twelve years ago)

oh man if you missed that the the entire movie made no sense whatsoever!

james lipton and his francs (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 May 2014 01:26 (twelve years ago)

wish it was like BATS and he got to proclaim, when asked why he would betray everybdoy and create these horrible monsters, ''I'm a robot. It's what we do.''

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 14 May 2014 13:07 (twelve years ago)

I saw that most recent Liam Neeson movie, the one on the plane, and after this long, convoluted, complicated, pretty much impossible bad guy scheme plays out, and the bad guy is revealed, the bad guy goes on a rant that ends with the actual words "And it was so easy!" And yet the bad guy never explains how the bad guy did any of the near-impossible things the bad guy did. More movies should be that wave-the-hand audacious. Maybe this one wanted to be. Because it's about the questions, maaaan, not the answers. It's about making you think.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 May 2014 13:26 (twelve years ago)

Man, this movie must be one of the most impressively and confidently filmed pieces of shit ever. They should have let the CGI team have a crack at the script.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 May 2014 13:27 (twelve years ago)

Otm

Great looking and sounding and reasonably well cast and performed, great setup and goodwill towards it, great trailer, stinking piece of crap throw shit at a wall story

james lipton and his francs (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 May 2014 13:30 (twelve years ago)

one month passes...

Haha wow this movie really was insanely stupid

Οὖτις, Thursday, 19 June 2014 20:01 (eleven years ago)

..ly awesome

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 20 June 2014 13:22 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

I love how the magestic engineers just decide to whop ass when meeting the humans

sequel??

Brian Eno's Mother (Latham Green), Monday, 21 July 2014 17:42 (eleven years ago)

Yeah does look like it intended to set itself up for the further adventures of kickass female archaeologist and headless android in space looking to teach 'God' a lesson.

Stevolende, Monday, 21 July 2014 17:53 (eleven years ago)

they could also do a further adventures of the lil first alien baby

da croupier, Monday, 21 July 2014 17:56 (eleven years ago)

God this movie makes me so angry every time I think about it. The thing in the top picture is not a big bald guy in a fucking spacesuit like in the bottom picture, fuck you Lindelof and Scott 4ever.

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111208192152/avp/images/2/26/SpaceJockey.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-UyheCMRhcxo/T9LAAvMAc4I/AAAAAAAAFxM/TGzY03M3iNY/s1600/Prometheus+alien+in+space+suit+helmet+88015_gal.png.jpg

brimming with misplaced confidence (Phil D.), Monday, 21 July 2014 18:06 (eleven years ago)

Hey, elephant-head spacesuit fashions change, man.

oblique blasphemies (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 02:56 (eleven years ago)

yeah that part in Alien is really good and weird. mysterious. another mystery ruined by revelation

Brian Eno's Mother (Latham Green), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 20:47 (eleven years ago)

in the sequel, on the engineer home planet, they explain that humanity (you) are a tangent to their own ego (I)
(You) Tan (I)
yutani
Weiland-Yutani

Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 21:52 (eleven years ago)

Also, we('re) on an i(s)land... like metaphorically or something.

oblique blasphemies (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Thursday, 24 July 2014 01:58 (eleven years ago)

Medieval diving suit design:

http://i.imgur.com/1qWB8.jpg http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111208192152/avp/images/2/26/SpaceJockey.jpg

painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture (DavidM), Thursday, 24 July 2014 13:49 (eleven years ago)

they could also do a further adventures of the lil first alien baby

― da croupier, Monday, July 21, 2014 12:56 PM (3 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

lol yes

mh, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:00 (eleven years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVZUVeMtYXc

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:13 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/OgD57dF.jpg

, Thursday, 31 July 2014 14:35 (eleven years ago)

<3

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 31 July 2014 14:39 (eleven years ago)

that's better than the whole movie

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 July 2014 14:45 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/LENanHn.jpg

ledge, Thursday, 31 July 2014 14:56 (eleven years ago)

Lmao

, Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:00 (eleven years ago)

Beautifully done.

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:03 (eleven years ago)

http://imgur.com/Vn2nWD4

brimming with misplaced confidence (Phil D.), Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:04 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/Vn2nWD4.jpg

brimming with misplaced confidence (Phil D.), Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:04 (eleven years ago)

excited (really!) to see how Exodus will complete the trilogy begun with Prometheus and The Counselor.

ryan, Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:07 (eleven years ago)

The Counselor almost makes more sense as part of the Prometheus mythos

mh, Thursday, 31 July 2014 15:13 (eleven years ago)

lol

SEEMS TO ME (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 31 July 2014 16:20 (eleven years ago)

cant wait till Disney gets a hold of this franchise

Brian Eno's Mother (Latham Green), Saturday, 9 August 2014 20:38 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

was just thumbing through some old Kirby comics and lol space jockey (1976):

http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/dynamics/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2011/09/Eternals_1976_001_03-04.jpg

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 17:29 (eleven years ago)

!

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 17:33 (eleven years ago)

Kirby invented everything

Quinoa Phoenix (latebloomer), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 17:52 (eleven years ago)

I'm talking about the Nintendo character of course

Quinoa Phoenix (latebloomer), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 17:52 (eleven years ago)

is it wrong that i get kinda stoked every time i see this thread revived?

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 20:37 (eleven years ago)

depends, are you looking forward to the sequel

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 20:50 (eleven years ago)

holy shit at that kirby drawing, what's the comic?

I guess it's the kind of thing lots of people could have simultaneously come up with - it's basically taking WW2 pilot imagery and finding it horrifying and alien rather than heroic could be your basic post-Vietnam, post-60s reconsideration of humans' enmeshment in the electronic and mechanical apparatus (military or otherwise).

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 22:46 (eleven years ago)

that's all just stock chariots of the gods imagery tho right?

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 22:52 (eleven years ago)

that is Eternals No. 1 from July 1976. I have no idea if it influenced Giger's original design or not but both were shopping their artwork around Hollywood studios and optioning things for film rights around the same time.

The overall concept (space gods intervening in Earth's evolution to produce humans and OTHER THINGS) is not unique to Kirby at all but he puts his own spin on it and as far as this particular conception of the dead-god-in-a-ship imagery I would say that no, there is no one else that would have done it the way Kirby did, dude was unique and one-of-a-kind.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 22:56 (eleven years ago)

I'm with you Tracer!

JacobSanders, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 23:05 (eleven years ago)

as this particular conception of the dead-god-in-a-ship imagery I would say that no, there is no one else that would have done it the way Kirby did, dude was unique and one-of-a-kind.

I'd second that. Love Kirby. Not knowing much about him at this level, I'd also hazard a guess that he was the kind of old-school illustrator who really did that stuff how-to-draw books tell you to do - collecting National Geographic and museum catalogs and shit for reference imagery. If it has a Von Daniken quality, it's probably because Kirby spent some time studying and sketching Egyptian and Mesoamerican art - but again, just speculating.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 23:07 (eleven years ago)

speculations probably correct afaik. I do recall reading he kept stacks of stuff like Popular Mechanics and Nat'l Geo by his drawing board, and he pretty obviously used stuff like that for his collage work.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 23:35 (eleven years ago)

important find imo!

resulting post (rogermexico.), Wednesday, 24 September 2014 23:42 (eleven years ago)

his reference material/collage work is a know thing, he was just less-known for collage than Steranko, etc due to his depth of work

⌘-B (mh), Thursday, 25 September 2014 01:18 (eleven years ago)

I think Kirby was an army map maker during WWII. Always felt that informed him and the crazy-geometricness somehow. I love Kirby conspiracy theories about space gnosis/cosmic ascension. My fave is his adaptation of 2001: A Space Odyssey - the monthly series version is completely bonkers.

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 25 September 2014 01:45 (eleven years ago)

Kirby was a visionary, no doubt. Especially evident when he was left to writing and drawing (and editing!) his own work. I wouldn't be surprised if his space jockey idea was - erm - jacked by H'Wood. O'Bannon, Scott, et al were big comics fans.

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 25 September 2014 02:01 (eleven years ago)

From the Grantland interview with the dudes who did "The Guest:"

Speaking of underappreciated: Adam, you have to make your case for Prometheus, a movie that most people hate, but a small minority really enjoy. Why does it do it for you?

Wingard: Because it’s a massive, epic kind of disaster of a movie. It doesn’t make any sense really, it’s all over the place, but there’s a genuine stylization to the film that I’ve never seen before. It’s one of the best-looking movies that’s come out in the last 30 years. The cinematography’s incredible, the sets are incredible. I’m a sucker for sci-fi films, but on top of that I absolutely just love Michael Fassbender’s character in it. If he wasn’t in that film, the movie would be kind of a disaster because those other characters don’t really hold up, you know? But he’s an iconic character. I love so-called movies that are bad movies, but Prometheus is one of those movies that people are gonna come back around on in 20 years. There’s gonna be midnight screenings of that thing. People were too hard on it because they wanted Alien and it’s not Alien. I was disappointed when I first saw it, but then when I realized that after the screening we had a two-hour discussion of the film, just trying to figure out how the creatures in that film work. Like the liquid goes into your glass and then you have sex with somebody, and then they have an alien and you melt and turn into a zombie person. We were just trying to figure out what is going on in this movie. I kept watching it in the theater — I ended up watching it like three times — and each time I went with a different group of people, and each time it resulted in another two-hour conversation. I was like, “This never happens,” and that’s why I think this movie’s brilliant. It really is on its own level.

http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/the-guest-adam-wingard-simon-barrett-dan-stevens-halloween-the-terminator-1980s-movies/

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 25 September 2014 02:27 (eleven years ago)


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