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What about the digital release?
Keep in mind that Japan is a different region than the US for Dvds (1 opposed to 2, same as Europe), but the same for Blu-rays, they have no Japanese subtitles on the North-American release (but the Dvd released here in Romania on the 13th of September had them) and possibly must pay an import tax. So this solution seems a bit complicated.
We can not blame piracy because it is non-existent in Japan...
Prometheus was released in June worldwide, in August in Japan, while the dvd was released in October.
Alien:Covenant was released in May worldwide, in September in Japan, one month after the dvdrelease in August.
For the movie to make 7$M in these circumstances is not a flop I would say. I don't know how open is the Japanese market to overseas purchase, I mean if they can buy the dvd/bluray from Amazon or other sites upon its release.

After going through youtube videos and comments and reading people's essays and what they were expecting with AC, I decided to make this.
hahahah classic!! reminds me of this burn
Is that Q? LOL! Man- Q would completely own everything and everyone.

Finally the members of the "cult of David"

And then when you get to passionate about it...
I believe David's files were sent after he was on board the Covenant. If Weyland-Yutani had some knowledge about his experiments they would have sent a military expedition first, to annihilate David, instead of waiting until he had the upper hand.
Why would Weyland-Yutani risk a colonization expedition, the total loss of the ship, crew and cargo of 2000 colonists and embryos to negotiate with a malfunctioning, unreliable android?
Well it would've been an interesting twist and theme for the whole alien concept but i guess before doing it they should let people know about it so that they may get what the reactions will be.
Some one out there may have a video of David spliced with Right Said Fred's Too Sexy- cough it up.
This is who we are. Let us just cut through the crap, own it and be proud!


Not much self parody here, but this is hilarious

We should have something like this but with xenomorphs on one side and David clones on the other
Joylitt- that is a low blow. Brutal on different levels. I love it!

This is kinda how I feel about the Alien Franchise right now.
It is just fun low hanging fruit. It requires no analysis. LOL! I was just looking for some silly stuff to share. There are some interesting things though- like Brett's cigarette ;)
Japan weekend #4 actuals:
The good news is that Alien: Covenant managed to stay in the top 10 for one more week. The bad news is the legs are quite poor and it will not hit the 1 Billion Yen mark--Meaning it will be very difficult to track from here on out. Thus this may be the final update for awhile.
Sitting at #10 in week four, the movie pulled only $236,000 for the weekend. Its overall total sits at $7M. The overall consensus from Japanese box office analysts has been "disappointing". Whereas it did poorly in the US, it has outright flopped in Japan with a current, estimated audience attendance of 570,000. For comparison, Prometheus ended with an audience attendance of 1.24 million.
So dk, are you a troll now? ;-) This entire series is best from 35k ft. Ridley and/or Fox needs help, this isn't rocket science.
Yes, and to me, the most reasonable interpretation for the mounted engineer in David's lab is that he found a relatively "good looking" corpse in the plaza (there apparently were about 2 million to choose from), not too deformed by the pathogenic cloud? Also, when the Covenant crew get to see them (and we in the audience), ten years have passed . . .
Well, I don't mind speculations, but sometimes I feel that they are a bit too fantastic. :) I think the best sci-fi movies are the ones which try to get an air of realism to them (which I think Scott tries to do).
It may show up as a theme or, like, motif, but I don't think that it will make it's way to the forefront of things in the next film(s). Too much already going, I tihk they have to keep advacning what they have started, you know? So yeah. Would be interesting to see how Scott handles that though
Thank you I Moon Girl for your compliment on the image.
I adjusted the tone, contrast, and brightness to bring out the colors. The last image with the Prometheus, escape pod, Dr. Shaw, and the juggernaut is my favorite. I do love the escape pod zoom with the bright colors too. All very vivid.
chli said, "I agree. It seems unnecessary to bring in living (or worse reanimated) engineers in the equation. He came as far as he could without human (or humanoid) DNA (hosts) to blend with his creation."
I like this analysis and this is the one I will personally witness, unless more information is provided in Alien: Awakening. It would be very disrespectful for our answers to our questions are scoured across the internet by the people who did work on Alien: Covenant.
I will accept that there are answers out there on the internet, but I don't plan on looking for them. I'll just read about them if people post them on A:C. I'm not dedicating my life to finding more answers about Alien: Covenant. Apparently there are answers out there.
chli, I'm glad someone is taking the movie for what it is.
Good catch chli.
"If you listen to Scott’s audio commentary to AC, we get the information that creatures seen in David’s lab are “permutations” and the result of a lack of human DNA."

I remember David called the creatures "unions" and, yes, many were different organisms from what a humanoid host should provide based on what we saw in other films.
I love the first picture that Ingeniero posted. It looks flawless. So flawless, that it kind of looks fake. So maybe it's not flawless... Regardless of what it is, I love that escape pod picture of Vickers.
I agree. It seems unnecessary to bring in living (or worse reanimated) engineers in the equation. He came as far as he could without human (or humanoid) DNA (hosts) to blend with his creation.
It seems (when looking at the extras on the blu-ray) that he got the xenomorph-like creature's exoskeleton through crossbreeding with bugs.
"Still, without Vickers trying to escape, Shaw wouldn't never survived that Engineer."
That is an excellent point I Moon Girl. Dr. Shaw would not have the means to stop the Engineer had Vickers decided to go all in saving those back home and stayed on the Prometheus. Things did line up for Elizabeth quite well on LV-223. David 8 put a stop to all that good fortune.
Ingeniero Sorry- a nerve was hit and it seems we should move on yes?
I guess the question that needs to be answered is whether Vickers actually escaped within the 40 seconds?
Okay, so back to the thread then.
I probably wouldn't died with the ship if I was Vickers. Yes, so she can survive on her lifeboat, but it just wouldn't seem like the right thing to do for me. I guess that is the point of this scene with regards to the Weyland Corporation. There are no exceptions to the selfishness of Weyland Corp.
Still, without Vickers trying to escape, Shaw wouldn't never survived that Engineer. I wonder what would've happened? She couldn't out run that Engineer. That Engineer wouldn't killed Shaw, which would mean David would be at the mercy of anything, while the Engineer would've got another ship and set course to Earth (at least that's what we would assume). So in a sense, Vicker's actions saved Earth.
Yet, I don't think the writers would allow this to happen. If there was no lifeboat, then there would be another way for Shaw to kill that Engineer, or would there?
I know Ati.
Vicker's private recipient has to be someone high level considering the content of the message (removal of her father from power). I bet she was CEO for less than ten minutes.
No lecture from me I Moon Girl.
No respect for John Hinckley Jr. here either.
I think that is why I try to dive into the characters and events dk opposed to talking about the talented actors behind all of it. It (this forum) does provide an escape. I can't watch the news because some how every topic covered has a political connection. This is our oasis from that.
@dk
Sorry to upset you.
Still, even though it is related to politics, it's just by chance. There is no agenda pushing here, just a memory of history regardless of who was being targeted. John could've tried to kill John Lennon and it wouldn't change anything that I'm saying. He might have too, but apparently someone beat him to it.
dk, she should have stayed on the Prometheus.
I need to learn to capture video and make a music video with Shaw running to Gloria Gaynor's "I will survive" Ati. "Don't look at me!" is funny too. I need privacy while everything inside my suit is mashed up into my helmet.
Yes IRaptus. Dr. Shaw was quite blessed in laying next to the hardest rock pile on LV-223. I bet she lost very few tears for the snooty hooker who fire-blasted her husband. I bet Vickers turned out like a penny left on a railroad track.
I Moon Girl I was a pre teen when he shot Reagan. Kind of turned our world upside down back then. If I was a mod I would say to keep politics out of threads- but I am not, so I won't.
No hate, but it sort of opens some bad memories at a place to escape them.
Vriess screams, "NO!"
(He rushes towards the closing door that a soldier started locking down and clears it very stylishly, proving that a wheelchair can be cool. The alien that was chasing him repeatedly slams against the closed door in anger and determination.)
Vriess mumbles to himself, "Fuck everything..."
(Amen.)
*Vriess encounters a loose Alien. He slowly moves backwards in his wheelchair as it moves rapidly towards him. It is crawling upside down on the exposed pipes of the ceiling. Vriess turns a corner to reveal a hall that is fifty feet long. A few soldiers are running at the far end.*
Sergeant - Seal off that sector now!
@dk
Thanks for the link. Yea, Taxi Driver was before my time. I've never seen it, but I have a desire to watch it. The only reason is in the memory of John Hinckley Jr. Does anybody have any respect for this guy? I do. I got John Hinckley Jr. Day on my calendar. It's March 30th. That's the day of the attempted assassination.
Judge me as you will, but I do respect that man and choose to celebrate a holiday in his name. It's something I decided to do since I remembered the story a few years ago.
You know they just recently let that guy out of the psych. ward sometime this year! He's a free man. I could care less really. I'm not putting that on my calendar to celebrate. I'm sure John is though.
(I wonder if I'm going to get any hate for posting this? or lectured?)
Thank you for the comments.
Ingeniero - Thank you very much.
MonsterZero - 'The original Shaw could be in a hyper sleep chamber deep in the bowels of Planet 4. Just awaiting Walter or someone to awaken her'
I like it very much! I had a similar idea in May, and I had a post about the possibility of her return as well at that time. She can return if they want. They know what they do. Time will tell.














