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MemberOvomorph11/7/2011Here is some revealing stuff from Ridley Scott speaking to the Wall Street Journal.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/11/07/ridley-scott-spills-the-secrets-of-prometheus/?mod=google_news_blog
Some intriguing stuff there......
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Theusprom
MemberOvomorph11/7/2011Yeah, sounds like it is really taking shape.The big thing for me is that he hints the Space Jockeys are not the engineers, or there are good and bad Jockeys.Also, the Prometheus link becomes more apparent, much more than just the name of the ship.It is now starting to come together for me,good and bad Jockeys/higher beings, uncivilized behaviour, the Prometheus angle, all starting to make sense :).
[i]Mr. Scott's just-completed film "Prometheus" represents his first sci-fi release in nearly three decades. The movie, he said, is about "a higher being who challenges the gods" and is punished for his temerity.
The screenplay for "Prometheus" was written by Damon Lindelof and Jon Spaihts. While Mr. Scott refrains from calling it a prequel to "Alien," the last eight minutes of the "Prometheus" story evolve into "a pretty good DNA of the 'Alien' one," he said.
"Prometheus" was shot in 3-D with computer-generated imagery, in contrast to "Alien," when Mr. Scott and his team used spaceship models and a puppet and actor in costume as the alien. Since then, Mr. Scott has embraced computerized special effects, and said directing "Prometheus" was "the best time I've had in a number of years making a movie."
Nonetheless, Mr. Scott said computerized effects don't mean much without a strong story, which is why he has worked for years to develop the scripts for his current projects, and why he has such respect for sci-fi writers.
"The hardest single thing to do is write a screenplay or book," he said. "I'm not a writer, really. I get on very well with writers because I know they're my best friend."[/i][b][/b]

USCSS
MemberOvomorph11/7/2011"The central metaphor of “Prometheus” is about a “higher being” who challenges the gods, and the gods don’t want to give him fire. “Fire is our first form of technology,” Scott says, and so by taking fire, the higher being is punished “in perpetuity in a horrible fashion.” Much like the story of the mythological god, Prometheus, who stole fire from Zeus and for his actions was bound to a rock with an eagle eternally devouring his liver."
-Scott

Frantz
MemberOvomorph11/7/2011so the higher being can be really that poor space jockey fused on the chair ..chestbusting every night :p

Private Hudson
MemberOvomorph11/7/2011Fitting theory for the new movie, the space jockey being the challenger and eventually being punished..hmmm...sounds good guys.

Chris
AdminEngineer11/7/2011Great find Apollo, thanks for posting! Glad to hear Ridley finally confirming Prometheus as an Alien Prequel.
Predator: Badlands - coming November 7th, 2025

spacejock
MemberOvomorph11/7/2011Great, now I DEFINITELY CAN NOT WAIT ANY LONGER for at least a trailer, PLEASE OH my GOD!

Agent Mothman
MemberOvomorph11/8/2011I hope they release a trailer soon! I understand that they are not wanting to reveal too much, but that does not mean they can't put up some form of teaser.

Mr.J
MemberOvomorph11/8/2011Start a "Occupy Fox" until they give in and place out a trailer...might work or might not.

Frantz
MemberOvomorph11/8/2011maybe we wait 6 months and then we have a trailer like Alien ...that dont give a clue :D

Mr.J
MemberOvomorph11/8/2011Pretty much that is what we will get...I suppose that is why he shot footage for the trailer so the real footage is not shown and keeps the story in the darkness.... but to the peeps getting kicks faking things...to the gallows with them.

Where's Wierzbowski
MemberOvomorph11/9/2011All of the little comments being dropped by Ridley & Co. are making me think that we will see [i]very[/i] little of the "Alien" itself in this movie. In fact, I don't think we'll see recognizable Space Jockeys either, until the end.
Ridley already hinted that the Space Jockey may have been wearing some kind of bio-mechanical suit, so the actual creature itself may look different. I believe those creatures - the original engineers/terraformers of Earth - will figure prominently in the second/third act of the story. I also think "Prometheus" will indeed refer to one of these engineers, who breaks from the rules of his own society to share their terraforming/life-creating technology with the human crew that finds them.
I wouldn't be surprised if, at the end, "Prometheus" will be punished by being subjected to the very technology he tried to share - a xenomorph. Perhaps he's impregnated with it, escapes in a ship, but crashes on LV-426, where he ultimately perishes from a chestburster (but only after initiating a warning signal). The eggs on the ship all came from that creature (open to debate, since there are many variants on the alien's lifecycle).
Since I expect some of the human crew to survive, perhaps the information they share is the catalyst for interest of Weyland-Yutani in the Zeti Reticuli system. Maybe that's why ships passing through that area of space are listening for distress signals in the first place.
If the story followed such an arc, it indeed has links to Alien but would truly be a standalone film. That makes it pretty interesting as a prequel, in my book.
Any thoughts?

spacejock
MemberOvomorph11/9/2011Where's Wierzbowski, how did you get that name?? lol
Yes I couldnt agree with you more on the plot; I always thought the name Prometheus will refer to one of these giant creatures.

alpasavi
MemberOvomorph11/9/2011Lets just waith, after all this expectation, tath prometheus fullfils what has promised to be.

Rick
MemberXenomorph11/9/2011Spacejock,
It's from Aliens when they first make contact and he disappears and the gun bag is on fire. Hick's asks where's Wierzbowski? Damn.....I think I have that whole movie memorized that's scary.
Regards,
Rick

Where's Wierzbowski
MemberOvomorph11/9/2011You've gotta admit that it's funny that Wierzbowski never shows up anywhere in that film. The poor actor is in the credits ... but I have no idea what he looks like because he has no screen time! And I've seen Aliens more times than I can count!

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph11/10/2011He has about 3 seconds of partially exposed film time just before he dies via severe slashing via xenomorph as he boards one of the drop ship trasnports and right after Ripley drives the car through the barrier on LKV-426. The transport ship then gets destroyed as the xenomorph eats Corporal Ferro while she's piloting it.

Theusprom
MemberOvomorph11/11/2011That's Spunkmeyer Spartacus, Wierzbowski gets taken by a Xeno in the hive.
About 1.20 in
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRM8JGz0soI]Let's Rock[/url]

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph11/11/2011you're right man, my bad. and my apologies for that mistake of mine.
Thanks for pointing it out.
& as soon as I read the word,"spunkmeir" LMAO....I knew you were right!!!
Regards.

Where's Wierzbowski
MemberOvomorph11/12/2011Wierzbowski [i]supposedly[/i] gets taken out by an alien. After all, you never see it actually happen.
Of course, you never see him alive either :-)

Shaka, When the walls fell
MemberOvomorph11/12/2011The dude abides!
He gets a little face time if you pay attention when they come out of cryosleep and when they are eating around the tables, you just have to pick him out by omitting people that actually have lines

Mr.J
MemberOvomorph11/12/2011T-Shirts should be made " Where's Wierzbowski?"....only Aliens fan would get it.

Rick
MemberXenomorph11/12/2011lmao Cain good idea. I can get them made here in Chicago for $14.99 with no screen fees and no minimum. I might have one made.

Mr.J
MemberOvomorph11/12/2011and get the Sulaco ship number on it..be pretty sweet..I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma but was raised in NYC my whole life until the joined the military and then lived in Germany for 8 years....

Shaka, When the walls fell
MemberOvomorph11/12/2011We could develop an alien version of highlights magazine a la where's waldo featuring our good friend, plus facehuggers, zenos, other colonial marine, space jockeys, colonists and the like, then we could teach our children from an early age the joy of the alien universe
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