What is your favorite character of Prometheus?
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shambs
MemberOvomorphApril 13, 20122761 Views44 RepliesWell, I know it may be too early but what is seen in the trailer which is your favorite character?
My favorite is David
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shambsApril 14, 2012
@Gehirn WOW! fantastic video, a real kick ass and the sound is the same as Prometheus.
And hell yeah, Prometheus would be the best source of inspiration for an expansion pack. 
Thanks for posting it
dallas!dallas!April 14, 2012
Shambhala, 
No one did or does, at least according to my man Davy Hume, lol.
I wonder what the script would like if Linderhorfllen based it on the writings of Immanuel Kant instead of that Chariots of the Gods guy. 
I think a great name would be "Prolegomena"
The by-line would be "They went looking for our beginnings. But they found they couldn't really know our end with absolute certainty."
Terrifying.
GuestApril 14, 2012
It would be smarter to be based on the writings of Immanuel Kant, because 
IMHO the theories of ancient astronauts try to give easy explanations for 
difficult questions without making a priori judgments to present objective 
evidence(in conclusion occam's razor is not always the best alternative 
because it is better to support claims with evidence and not passing 
judgment just by ignorance or ignorance in front of a mystery). For my part 
I prefer the film is based on something more mature and serious and not 
something that has become a sort of New Age deception.
And yeah, the quote "They went looking for our beginnings. But they found 
they couldn't really know our end with absolute certainty" is more Terrifying 
an mysterious.
 

shambsApril 14, 2012
@dallas!dallas! The writings of Immanuel Kunt can be a source of inspiration more serious and substantial than the writings of Erich von Daniken, IMHO the ancient astronaut theories are interesting, but my problem with them is trying to make a priori judgments not supported by objective evidence (ie try to give easy answers to difficult questions). An example is like saying: "I have no fucking idea what they produce thunder and lightning in the sky, so God must be playing bowling with Jebus, Buddha and the tooth fairy" (in conclusion occam's razor is not always the best alternative because it is better to seek objective evidence and not make judgments a priori product of ignorance in front of a question or mystery)
But of course it's only a movie, and certainly I agree with you that the quote  "They went looking for our beginnings. But they found they couldn't really know our end with absolute certainty" is more terrifying because as it preserves the mystery and uncertainty ( IMHO the most scary is the unknown, or in other words I can not understand or see as clearly).


RuthApril 14, 2012
Hard to say lol, because none of us have seen the movie. Without Shaw and David (ok, I don't know if he's a good or a bad droid, but I'm going to like him anyway), I like Janek, he seems to be a good guy. And Fifield looks interesting.
Prom_queenApril 14, 2012
Fifield! Even if he does have a short shelf-life. 
I'm still debating on whether I find him or his character's attitude sexy.
I do like me some bad boys.

thefaceheadApril 14, 2012
Janek!!!!!!!!!! Captain, best lines, best accent, best shirt, best at questioning why doors are open, best at landing spaceships, best at shouting 'cut it off CUT IT OFFF!', he's English (best).
hmmmmm best stop before someone makes a blow job joke in my direction!!!


Biehn_BanditApril 14, 2012
"Kill everything. Do you copy me?!"    With his Stringer Bell voice, handling shit like a boss.
But seriously, can't wait to see that line in context.
NoXWordApril 14, 2012
I am looking forward to seeing the evolution of Vickers, Shaw and David throughout the movie, but my favourite has to be Fifield!
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.

belladonnaApril 14, 2012
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dallas!dallas!April 14, 2012
@shambhala
You know I am with you on the inspirational potential behind Kant. Although by all accounts he was entirely lacking in humor. Now add some of the flair of Freddy Nietzsche or Jean-Jaque Rousseau and you've got gold on your hands!

SpartacusApril 14, 2012
[b]so far...it's this guy...[/b]
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1Prometheus-Cinemagraph-3.gif[/img]
[b]the squirmy fellow not the guy the eye belongs to![/b]
dallas!dallas!April 14, 2012
So it pretty much seems 99% of you all hate Holloway. 
Poor guy. I thought most of the cast was bit too glamorous for my taste (already discussed in another thread so won't go there) not just scarf boy, but something I read on wiki, I know it is wiki, shoot me, but based on what Logan-wilson green or whatever his name is said, Holloway sounds the most Promethean of any of the main characters. I wonder if he'll make it to the end?
artyohApril 14, 2012
Any man who wears sandals and a scarf at the same time is, by defnition, a douchebag.
dallas!dallas!April 14, 2012
artyoh,
the Holloway Collection Men's Casual wear is coming to department stores this summer. 




