I like the savage cobra-thing

ZetaReticuli
MemberOvomorphApril 30, 20121446 Views26 RepliesThis sort of thing with rubber monsters could collapse into farcical imagery, but the way that little beast swims through the black gold and then suddenly rears up and clamps onto that fella's arm is primordially savage and disturbing. I'm happy that here seems to be a lot of references to worms, serpents and 'living fluids' in this rather than 'bugs/insect' analogies and to me this favours more towards Loveraftian nightmares. The 'cobra' does indeed look like a proto-facehugger but without the dead man's fingers. Superb!
April 30, 2012
I'm with you on this one. I'm especially pleased that all the creature effects thus far appear to be practical.
April 30, 2012
yeah, i was wondering what the little worm would look like, and was worried it would be corny, but thats pretty good, the way it spreads out like that, its very original and somehow believable.
i have no idea why that guy gets anywhere near it...it in no way appears friendly. i would assume that it would do exactly what it does if i were to see it.
April 30, 2012
It'll be good to see how far they have taken animatronics and 'creature motibility' these days. With all the new materials and fine-tuned computer-fed machinations, the organisms in this should be all too real. Bring it on.
I'm snapping up the Prometheus Cinefex issue if there is one.
April 30, 2012
Absolutely agree. Ever since the Star Wars prequels started, i hated CGI...They ruin movies AND TV shows. The models in Star Wars and Alien are future-proof. Watch the original Alien on Bluray, and you'd SWEAR it was released this year. LOL
It's true. The ship models in Starwars are a perfect example. Creature effects will always be done best without CGI. CGI seems to be most effective when complimenting something else to create an effect; thereby enhancing it.
I mean, really, what's the only movie where CGI looks realistic/good in general? ...Avatar? And what was the budget for that movie? I don't know, i think like...Eeer...The total GDP of some countries.
I just don't know the name of this non-CGI effects method... Anyone? Anyone?
April 30, 2012
You mentioned "snake/serpent" like imagery. Wouldn't it be eery if there was some "Adam-&-Eve/Garden-of-Eden/Snake-Taunting-Eve-to-Eat-the-Fruit-from-the-Forbidden-Tree-of-Knowledge" type tie-in going on. Just a wild thought.... LOL
April 30, 2012
@Prenihility,
Do you have a bigger version of your avatar that you can post here? I want to check out the "Predator-like" gun on his left shoulder. Plus the "suit" looks wickedly detailed. Thanks!
April 30, 2012
It's a suit, not a "suit". :) Here you are. Yeah, figured someone might ask sooner or later...It's that good :).
[img]http://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress/write.ign.com/85434/2012/02/Space-Jockey-Prometheus.jpg[/img]
April 30, 2012
That cobra thing is more vicious than any Facehugger I have ever seen but I'm not ready to call it a Cobra-hugger as some have. A Facehugger attacks it's victims in order to impregnate them with an Alien embryo but this thing is down right mean and deadly it not only attacks with ferocious speed but it melts it's way through with acid as it appears to be the case with the melted face to helmet in the new trailer!!! Images that will forever haunt my dreams
April 30, 2012
[b]@ZetaReticuli[/b] I hope they really push the boundaries with this one. BUT I did read in a recent lengthy interview with Arthur Max and a few other crew members that the largest creatures will be fully CGI. I'll try and dig up the source for you.
EDIT: Here's the source: [url=http://www.avpgalaxy.net/forum/index.php?topic=43201.0] SFX MAGAZINE.[/url] Third paragraph down.
April 30, 2012
BAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAHAHAAAA! I lol'd while watching the new trailer... Oooohhh... Typical scientist... "No, no...It's Okay." *Bites arm* "AAAAHHH-AAAAAAAAAAHHH! AAAA-".
I found it funny... I just see it too often in our real world...
But, anyhow... What do you guys think it is? Just another one of the experiments of the SJs? Something similar to the Facehugger; instead of incubating a Xeno egg, it infects with that bio-mutagenic-whatever-it-is?
My real question, however: Is it natural, or a creation of the SJs?
April 30, 2012
Thanks Mentos for that link. I love cgi if it's absolute top-notch, so if Weta are involved - and they were behind the fantastic King Kong a few years ago - it should be good. Think of those massive pit-slugs that devoured Andy Serkis - - that calibre of sordid horror is what we may get for Prometheus hopefully.
I'm also one of the few who loved the cgi in 'The Thing' recently. But I do hope it'll be 50/50 with practical effects too.
April 30, 2012
There is a lot of CGI that looks the Dogs....Danglers....
CGI is a tool a very usefull Tool, go watch Jurassic Park its still class.
The Problem is that its expensive to do and get some realistic real effects, especially on the big scale and especially regarding none Human looking effects.
A CGI Ship is more practicle than a real Model hanged off a peice of String.
The Problem is that when CGI is done bad, its more unrealistic than propper effects done bad.
Its all about the budget and time thats given to any effects be that real effects or CGI, if done propper they can both look great.
But when done great and with good budget CGI offers more to the produces as the expensive real effects you dont get many shots, with Expensive CGI you can change the scene for the same cost.
R.I.P Sox 01/01/2006 - 11/10/2017
April 30, 2012
I would not say the Cobra is more nasty than the Face Hugger, both are pretty nasty buggers.
Its like saying is it best to get chewed on by a Shark or a Lion.
But thats your oppinion....
I am not sure if this is the Proto Face Hugger or just advanced one.
From the Xeno Cycle/Biology the Face Hugger hatches from a Egg, and it implants a Embyo in its Host that then grows as it takes nutrients from its host and also takes on some of its hosts DNA.
This Organism we see in Prometheus seems to either just directly change the Hosts DNA and also potentially controlls the Hosts Brain.
So this Organism is kinda like a cross between the Star Trek Trill and some Organism that Mutates its Host as opposed to Grows something inside like the Orginal Xeno.
R.I.P Sox 01/01/2006 - 11/10/2017
April 30, 2012
@Prenihility,
Thanks! Now that I see it blown-up, it looks like concept art. Where did you find it? Thanks!
P.S. What is that Predator shoulder canon doing on its left shoulder? ROFL. The "AvP is not canon" are going to hate that aspect. If we see shoulder canons in Prometheus - there's gonna be "a lot of explaining to do, Lucy"!!!
April 30, 2012
It probably is not a shoulder cannon, but if Ridley wants to throw in some predator stuff to F**k with peoples minds hey why not its up to him
April 30, 2012
Grindolf,
It's not a shoulder cannon, I read somewhere on the internet that its actually a hair dryer.
April 30, 2012
Looking at the concept art provided by Prenihility, the "trunk" seems like an organic part of the "head" and this part doesn't look like a suit (helmet and breathing tube, etc.) Just my two cents.
If it is Fan Art then it's some damn awesome Fan Art. Minus the Predator's shoulder cannon, I think it captures the bio-mechanoid (and organic) aspects of the SJ perfectly. IMO.
May 01, 2012
Predators are badass, period. They look badass, the concept artwork; yes, just to clarify, it's concept art, is badass also. Looks menacing. It's no laughing matter abordoli... *Cocks shotgun*. The shoulder cannon/plasma caster reference (however you want to interpret it) is badass aswell.
I found it a while ago whilst scavenging for Prometheus info/news back when the movie didn't even have a release date. It was set to some nice, just as menacing music to suit it.
http://www.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbZMSvAxjVLc&v=bZMSvAxjVLc&gl=CA
Anyway... What were we talking about again? The "snake-hugger"? Bahahaha! ...oh..man, but no, seriously, i hope that doesn't become an official term...