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Gah, I hate trailers showing the whole plot line. Lessee, Prometheus goes to planet, species there just waited for proof mankind has evolved enough and start towards earth, Prometheus rams ship and safes the day, Space Jocky crash lands and stage set for the original Alien movie.
Guess I'll go watch it anyways.
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Still I'm going to watch at least 10 times... when I was eleven I was playing the Aliens (2nd movie) videotape every day after school... and today still I watch the movie if I catch it on some channel.
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Only thing I am wondering about is how the (original) Aliens fit in here, if at all.
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I am so looking forward to this....
Although this film focuses on the Space Jockey, rather than the "Xenomorphs" we all know and love, I can only hope it redeems the series after that awful "Alien Resurrection". I am still incredibly bitter about that "film"...... From various things I have read leading up to the trailer's release, the underlying storyline is not that far removed from that of 2001 and plays with the whole Von Daniken/Stitchin "Alien gods" concept. Looks like fun! What with Iron Sky on the horizon too, it seems to be a good time to be a movie fan. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prometh...m)#Development
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![]() A whole generation of pilots learned to treasure the Spitfire for its delightful response to aerobatic manoeuvres and its handiness as a dogfighter. Iit is odd that they had continued to esteem these qualities over those of other fighters in spite of the fact that they were of only secondary importance tactically.Thus it is doubly ironic that the Spitfire’s reputation would habitually be established by reference to archaic, non-tactical criteria. |
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That is reassuring to know.
Personally, I didn't mind AvP that much.... but, by the same token, I "didn't mind" Dude, Where's my Car? Compared to the first 2 films, AvP was embarrassing at best. I do take the unpopular view that, awfully dated CGI aside, the third one was alright..... mainly because it boasted the remarkable talents of the late Brian Glover.... I am easily pleased like that sometimes. |
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To me the things are: Alien -> "What's that thing? How can I fight it?" Aliens -> "I almost understand what I'm fighting but can I really fight it?" Alien³ -> "Ok I know my enemy but I got nothing to fight it" These a totally different movies: the scary one, the action movie and the frantic survival (I loved the camera acting as the creature's sight chasing the convicts). "Resurrection"... brrr...
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![]() A whole generation of pilots learned to treasure the Spitfire for its delightful response to aerobatic manoeuvres and its handiness as a dogfighter. Iit is odd that they had continued to esteem these qualities over those of other fighters in spite of the fact that they were of only secondary importance tactically.Thus it is doubly ironic that the Spitfire’s reputation would habitually be established by reference to archaic, non-tactical criteria. |
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