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  • SkullAndCrossbonesSkullAndCrossbones Posts: 16,452 destroyer of motherfuckers
    watched Piranha today. i liked it. i didn't know christopher lloyd was in it \m/

    Porn star: Nice tuba.
    Little girl: Nice boobs.

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  • BlindGuardian93BlindGuardian93 Posts: 4,988 jayfacer
    Cant wait to see Prometheus there will be a sequel and that movie will be directly before Alien
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  • SkullAndCrossbonesSkullAndCrossbones Posts: 16,452 destroyer of motherfuckers
    just watched Paranormal Activity 3, i liked it. the twist was pretty good. not too original but it's one of a handful of movies that i would say that successfully pulled off that kind of twist.
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  • DreamtheaterDreamtheater Posts: 1,088 just the tip
    there will be a sequel and that movie will be directly before Alien
    i dont think so, there will likely be a sequel but i read that if there is, theyre going to make it even farther from the Alien films. that was the only flaw in my book, they didnt spend enough time explaining the plot but threw in Alien references that really didnt involve this story
  • BlindGuardian93BlindGuardian93 Posts: 4,988 jayfacer
    there will be a sequel and that movie will be directly before Alien
    i dont think so, there will likely be a sequel but i read that if there is, theyre going to make it even farther from the Alien films. that was the only flaw in my book, they didnt spend enough time explaining the plot but threw in Alien references that really didnt involve this story
    That's just what I read.
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  • DreamtheaterDreamtheater Posts: 1,088 just the tip
    edited June 2012
    maybe i misunderstood, i thought you meant the sequel was going to lead more into the Alien films, when its actually going to move farther from them
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    maybe i misunderstood, i thought you meant the sequel was going to lead more into the Alien films, when its actually going to move farther from them
    I probably won't like it then. I thought it'd be sweet to find out how the aliens evolved into the creatures they did along with how that alien ship ended up where it did in the first Alien movie, etc. Oh well
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  • SkullAndCrossbonesSkullAndCrossbones Posts: 16,452 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Prometheus was fucking amazing!!!!!!!!! I NEED MORE ANSWERS THOUGH GOD DAMN IT! GIVE ME ANOTHER MOVIE SCOTT >: O
    i just saw this article on bloody-disgusting.com. i didn't see the movie and i didn't read the article but im assuming it will help given the title of the article.



    [OMFG] ‘Prometheus’ Secrets Revealed: Movie Tie-In Tells All!


    When Prometheus: The Art of the Film arrived on my doorstep Friday afternoon, it took all of my willpower not to immediately crack open the hefty hardback. But since I wasn’t seeing the film until Saturday, I resisted the temptation. Good thing I did, because the gorgeously produced The Art of the Film not only fills in many of the blanks that have frustrated moviegoers, it’s a seriously in-depth exploration that has the potential to spoil the movie entirely.

    This afternoon I sat down with Prometheus: The Art of the Film for a simulated Q&A over coffee and crullers, and the book indulged many secrets. But be warned, our fake discussion was candid in nature, and some very serious spoilers follow the break.

    Have some of those major questions answered below!

    [Editor's Note: Information provided by director Ridley Scott, production designer Arthur Max, creature and special effects supervisor Neal Scanlan, and screenwriter Damon Lindelof.]

    Q: So what’s up with that albino humanoid alien committing suicide in the prologue? Is he poisoning the planet’s water or something?

    A: According to the Prometheus: The Art of the Film, the albino humanoids are known as “Engineers”, a superior race approximately 2-3 million years ahead of humans, that have learned how to seed planets with their own DNA. In the prologue, a sole Engineer is depicted seeding the planet Earth many, many, many years ago. His spacecraft departs moments later.

    Q: What’s going on with all the cave drawings? If the Engineers are so bent on destroying us, why don’t they just wipe us out during one of their visits to our planet?

    A: Arthur Max explains that “…the Engineers, playing the role of God in the universe, have visited Earth many times over millennia and given mankind genetic upgrades both physical and intellectual.”

    Q: I don’t understand the importance of the big-ass human head sculptures in the pyramid. Explain that shit.

    A: The giant head sculptures were constructed by the Engineers as a way to celebrate their place as God in the universe. A sort of self-effigy, if you will. Why is this celebratory head sculpture placed in a room with hundreds of ampules of black goo? It remains (purposely?) unexplained.

    Q: Oh yeah, the black goo in the ampules. Where’d that shit come from?

    A: The Engineers developed it as a biochemical weapon intended to wipe out all of planet Earth, but the creatures somehow turned on them. It’s not mentioned why the Engineers are so bent on eradicating Earthlings, but there are hints that they felt a complete planetary reset was in order.

    Q: There’s a zombie in this movie. Why is there a fucking zombie in this movie?

    A: The original concept of the zombie-esque “Babyhead” creature was “more alien than human”, but they liked the “strong performance” of actor Sean Harris, ultimately deciding to use less make-up since “the general feeling was it would be much better to hold on to the actor’s features, hold on to all the things that he would bring to the show.”

    Q: The Prometheus is flying missions almost 30 years before we were first introduced to the Nostromo from Alien. Why is the technology so much more advanced?

    A: While the Nostromo was a commercial towing vessel, a tug used primarily for grunt labor, the Prometheus is the company flagship. Hence the heavy-duty upgrades.

    Q: What’s up with the arch-shaped display in the pyramid? Was that an altar?

    A: Yes, it was an altar, with the depiction of an adult Giger-like alien at the center, apparently crucified. This indicates that the creatures from Alien have been around for centuries, and not first introduced in the final moments of Prometheus as some have speculated. The book is strangely coy in regard to the carving: “[The crew members] look at it and speculate briefly about it. But it’s not very clear what it is.”

    The Art of the Film also reveals that some of the imagery in Prometheus was adapted from “archival work” leftover from the original Alien. For the curious, most of this imagery can be found in The Book of Alien, a slim movie tie-in first published in 1979. Arthur Max explains, “We went through [sketches and drawings from the original Alien] and Ridley was very excited to see all this stuff because he hadn‘t seen it in a long time. A lot of stuff he wanted to was included in this archive but hadn‘t made into the original film. He said, ‘Well, maybe we can base something on this,’ and there were drawings from all those original designers we took.”

    (A few weeks ago, Titan Books, the U.K-based publisher releasing Prometheus: The Art of the Film, republished both The Book of Alien and the 1995 Aliens movie tie-in, Colonial Marines Technical Manual. Any self-respecting fan of the franchise should have all three on their bookshelf.)


    http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3147596/omfg-prometheus-secrets-revealed-movie-tie-in-tells-all/



    there's some pics inside the link too. i dont know if they're just random shots or a visual aid.
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  • KridesBrideBrittKridesBrideBritt Posts: 25,781 jayfacer
    ^That explains a lot.
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  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,664 master of ceremonies
    Prometheus was fucking amazing!!!!!!!!! I NEED MORE ANSWERS THOUGH GOD DAMN IT! GIVE ME ANOTHER MOVIE SCOTT >: O
    i just saw this article on bloody-disgusting.com. i didn't see the movie and i didn't read the article but im assuming it will help given the title of the article.




    Q: So what’s up with that albino humanoid alien committing suicide in the prologue? Is he poisoning the planet’s water or something?

    A: According to the Prometheus: The Art of the Film, the albino humanoids are known as “Engineers”, a superior race approximately 2-3 million years ahead of humans, that have learned how to seed planets with their own DNA. In the prologue, a sole Engineer is depicted seeding the planet Earth many, many, many years ago. His spacecraft departs moments later.

    Yeah that part is a ritual that was filmed but cut out for the movie. Might be in the directors cut though.
  • KridesBrideBrittKridesBrideBritt Posts: 25,781 jayfacer
    I loved the beginning of the movie.
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  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,723 mod
    Just saw Prometheus today. :O Wow. That was a hell of a ride.
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  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,664 master of ceremonies
    So they want to cast Ryan Gosling to fuck Scarlett Johansson in 50 Shades of Grey :-?
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  • XenoXeno Posts: 21,032 master of ceremonies
    I'm more excited for The Dark Knight Rises than I have been for any movie release ever. Except maybe Harry Potter 4 when I was like 10.
  • XenoXeno Posts: 21,032 master of ceremonies
    Please, only two impressive roles Ledger did in his entire career were Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight. Everything else was filler.

    Christian Bale has had a career full of stellar performances. His role immersion in The Machinist probably goes above and beyond what Ledger did with The Joker.
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,664 master of ceremonies
    I'm more excited for The Dark Knight Rises than I have been for any movie release ever.
    Me too. Can't wait to take pictures and touch the Batpod and Tumbler in 2 weeks
    \:D/
  • XenoXeno Posts: 21,032 master of ceremonies
    Although, Ledger's performance as The Joker imo was one of the greatest villains ever. I don't dispute that.
  • XenoXeno Posts: 21,032 master of ceremonies
    Tom Hardy is a great actor, tho....
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,664 master of ceremonies
    As much as I love Ledger as an actor and as the Joker...Hardy's Bane is going to be the best. IMO!
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