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Ingeniero - 'Wouldn't it be nice to have a surprise Alien announcement at the Blade Runner 2049 premiere?'
Yes, it would! :D
I'm sure there will be an announcement about the AU at the end of October.
Ingeniero - Awesome! :D
As for the vision, it describes the Planet 4 Engineers' death or it is something from the last chapter of the prequels, what do you think?
You won't have to Cerulean Blue.

The Engineer was upset that someone commercialized the natural spring that the Romans had used thousands of years before and decided to give his input to Mr. Weyland on the acquisition.
'Should Denis Villeneuve direct the next Alien movie?'
No, he shouldn't.
The next and final chapter(s) of the prequels will be directed by Scott, I hope.
Of course Villeneuve can work in the AU after that or on other Alien stories at the same time.
Big things come from small beginnings Cerulean Blue.
Right now the evidence is very small but we can dream that it will become a very big thing.

I'm still holding on to the Ridley Scott "14 months" quote (above).
14 months is approximately the time from the end of filming Alien: Covenant to December of this year (the original opening date for Alien: Covenant).
I love Perrier! I hope Weyland does not mess it up, or I will have an Engineer rip his head off!!
I will love to see anything soon about the next film, or better yet....films!
To answer the opening topic...I'm not ready to give up on Ridley Scott yet. Tiwaz makes a great point about visuals and foggy story but I'm leaning towards liking the approach from Ridley Scott a whole lot.
I'm a Ridley Scott fan. Not only his work but also the Scott Free Productions for TV such as Numb3rs. Love his stuff.
That being said Tiwaz. I can only imagine how wonderful the story could be during the next solar sail recharge if Tarantino was directing.
Bob Forster would be great a target for a facehugger after some tough guy dialogue. And there would be plenty of room for Bruce Willis to smoke in the story before and after shooting John Travolta.
Yes Tiwaz.
When I read the beginning of the prequel novel, the "vision" seen reminded me of the image below.

The only other movie from Vilneuve I know is Arrival. It was good and had some nice ideas in it.
I'm usually not giving much bout reviews. They're a hint for something at best.
TBH I think someone but Scott should take over, with Ridley being an advisor for visuals and style. Because he still excels with visuals but not so much with "lost plots" and storytelling.
Just had a thought, how bout Tarantino? Pulp Fiction in space. hehe But seriously, I wonder what he'd do with it.
I didn't think the game was that bad. As long as you don't try to find glitches, the game isn't too bad. the variety of weapons, aliens, and missions allowed for decent gameplay. The only problem I see is because of the passage of time and the stigma the game has against it, the multiplayer, which for completionists is a requirement, is utterly useless. If you don't enjoy the game that's your opinion your opinion, but if its for petty reasons like 1 or 2 glitches, then you have to learn to keep an open mind.
The opening? Do you mean the "vision" of a city overrun by something?
Audiences have become so accustomed to so-so reboots and belated, underwhelming sequels that it's often a shock when one of them turns out to be good. That seems to be the general reaction to Blade Runner 2049, which held its first industry screenings last night, leading countless journalists to emerge from auditoriums in starry-eyed disbelief that the neon-soaked sequel might be, could possibly be, even better than the first.
"I think this Blade Runner is better than the original," tweeted Fandango.com founder Erik Davis, while USA Today critic Bryan Alexander revealed that it unexpectedly moved him even more than its predecessor.
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Watched entire #Bladerunner2049 twice, 2hrs, 43 mns, inclding credits. Moved me even more than classic original. Didn't think that possible
2:13 PM - Sep 26, 2017
I believe the translation was off when Peter Weyland had David 8 speak for him. David 8 must have mentioned the Perrier water acquisition and the Engineer was confused when looking at Mr. Weyland (below).

Perrier wasn't founded until 1898 and the Engineer had been asleep for millennia. The Engineer had missed the industrial revolution and disco and had no idea someone mass-produced bottles to capture the spring water for sale.
Thank you for commenting Tiwaz. Do you have an idea of what the opening of the book describes?
Now we know at least one secret ingredient of the accelerant. That's why the Engies came to earth.
EHEHEHEHEH..... HAR HAR HAR! *Evil laugh* XP
Elgyn - Doctor, talk to me. What's going on?
For me in Prometheus, her character was naive and smug, but so were some of my college professors. Sincerely, I could not decide if she was to be in PhD in archaeology or some kind of medical professional.
I did know the RS (the same initials, what a grand conspiracy) but I always founded trashy. Stripping for old men is never cool, sorry.
But there also is the sex scene in What happened to Monday ...
Through the whole Alien series if you have that voice malfunction as an android/synthetic means you're in a bad place. Ridley intended that. By the way RS has a history of saying some things in interviews to distract or detract viewers..
Really? Yes!
Can't wait to get this game ;)
The Hampshire connection made me smile. The folks around Hampshire are priceless....especially the one who went to The Noise Next Door for his birthday. Thank you for every comment. You provide so much for so many.
And yes, SenseOfDoubt, the second half is great.
I was pouting a little when the novel was closing because the lack of Engineer content but the novel is exactly what many said the story lacked..a glimpse across Weyland-Yutani Corporation on Earth from the view from their workers in the field, corporate, security and a small window into the day-to-day lives of those staying behind when the Covenant departs.
Alien: Covenant Origins is a great book.
DK - I am already really good friends with Daniel (Defense)! Haha
Interstellar & Cloud Atlas, yes, I agree on their crappiness!!
David lied to Lope when he put the patch on his face. He nonchalantly said "It's fine" when clearly it was not. That was an early clue that an impostor was onboard.
Something Real its ok I forgive you. I also apologised for a similar secret enjoyment of that film....
Im Durp Battlefield Earth. Bloody Hell! How did that become a thing?! Awful.
Im going to agree with The Force Awakens. crap film.
I don't get the Interstellar hate. It wasn't the best, but I wouldnt wish to unsee it by any means.
Did the scene on the cargo lifter, when Lope asked "Walter" for a painkiller shot, contain any clues about the android's true identity? I don't know why I was convinced that it should reveal something but after watching it several times I couldn't find anything relevant.
Would Walter have gone to help Daniels fight the Protomorph as he already saved her twice before, from neomorph and from David? I mean he threw her the axe but did not go out.
And he looked a little confused on the cargo lifter, not helping Lope until asked for help, it took him few seconds to locate the medical kit.
I think the first time he shows himself as David is when he smiles like a mad scientist, seeing what the second Protomorph did to Lope on the Covenant. From that point there is no doubt on who he really is.
JOHNER (to a soldier) - Get your Fu*king hands off me!
I liked the bit with the Goats, it had me in stitches - and being from Southampton, I enjoyed the Hampshire connection especially Calshot Beach.
The second half of the novel is better.
DK - Babylon AD and Interstellar are two Scienc Fiction films which I wish I could remove from my mind! As an aside, I am guilty of loving Avatar! It is my love of romance and the natural world which keeps me enthralled by the film! Please, be gentle with me! *Cringes*
Some one already said AVPR so I guess I'll go with Battlefield Earth
Wren- Where's the other one- with the chair?
sorry for the main image inserted initially, like David on tour. I put both commitment and love, I hope you liked it . Vatican City ;)
"Au Revoir Shoshanna"
Spearfish I prefer an M4. Same power in a smaller package.
Thank you for the long and very insightful response, i really enjoyed one of the points you brought up about the goo coming from a "xeno like" creature.
I thought it be cool if it came from a much more pure bio mechanical entity like the larger xeno i drew or something more Lovecraftian.
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Then watch them right after I watched Prometheus and Alien:Covenant.
Would be so cool to watch them with fresh eyes.
Wondering what the hell happened to the Engineers or David!?!
Interstellar - Loved TARS and CASE. Awesome design and banter.
Yes, for me "Interstellar" was way too "new agey" for a film advertised as having a strong grasp on science. In fact this movie confirms to me that many contemporary scientists are taking science dangerously close to religion. However there is one point of Interstellar that appeals to me, and is the idea of a virtually unlimited evolution of the human mind. In the field of speculative science that is to me as fascinating as the aliens.
DK - Rifleman's creed..... Love it. Springfield Armory M14 Battle Rifle with selector switch is a bucket list purchase item for me. Working on it.























