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Why Prometheus may disappoint

Drakeequation

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I think it is at this point that I should go ahead and state a possibility for many of you. The majority of you may leave the theater disappointed because this film most likely cannot deliver the exposition necessary to explain all the mysteries we’ve been milling over the past month (who are the engineers, why did they make us, what is the function of the xenos, what are the cobra-aliens, what is the ooze, etc…) in the allotted time of the film. Ridley Scott recently said in an interview that this film will not be” a science lesson.” He has also said the film leaves room open for a sequel and, from the collection of scenes shown in the trailer and the early reviews, it seems like we may leave the theater knowing very little and with lots of questions still lingering in our minds. In our rabid desire to support the film and soak in every little thing revealed through trailers and featurettes, we may have made this movie out to be something that is not. That is, by injecting importance into every scene and tidbit, we have made the film out to be a science fiction epic instead of a science fiction horror. There is a big difference between the two as Ridley has said that his main intention is to scare the sh*t out of us. Most likely, this will be a horror thrill ride with trappings of scientific depth and existentialism that serve to set the mood as opposed to form the backbone of the film. The meat and potatoes here will most likely be scares and slimy critters with an emphasis on tension and suspense. From my time on the forums I have realized that I’ve built this movie up to be the end-all, be-all science fiction magnum opus that will tackle the issues of human creation, alien civilization, and the existential angst that comes with finding our place in the universe. This is, of course, ridiculous to expect from a film that is, at its core, a horror movie set in a science fiction universe. We most likely will never get any definitive answers about the Engineer’s culture, their Homeworld, their motivation for spawning life on earth, why they design creatures, and where they come from. The most likely outcome is that we will leave the cinema knowing only as much as the crew knows. And from what we’ve seen so far, it doesn’t look like the Engineers and the crew members are going to sit down for tea and crumpets to discuss the how and why of things at any point during the movie.
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scifimoviepage.com is one of the negative critique about prometheus because they think addition of charlize and noomi is going to be like supermodels in alien movie. I think these old school thought people should need to rethink that we are in 2012, and not 1979 to expect the same crew member casts and crappy CGI for the prometheus. I must say that timing for RS is good, he is making this prequel or the new mythology under CGI of high quality and also with the help of IMAX experience is going to be way different than crappy CGI in alien.
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The' res a really good chance it might not live up to the hype... From what I've seen so far, it looks like any other movie being released. It might add to the original story line, but I doubt it will be as groundbreaking as the original ALIEN was.
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considering the CGI, alien is not going to be groundbreaking for me. sorry but i am a guy born in the 80's and from what i see today in terms of CGI, i think prometheus will entertain me compared to alien.
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I never hyped it up, I still am neutral and will remain so until I see the movie. One thing is sure, the visuals. music and actors are going to be fantastic so I don't really care if the story isn't great. Don't get me wrong I do want it to be awesome but I am realistic. :) Some people here are treating the movie like the second coming of Christ, which usually means they have set expectations too high. People need to just relax and wait until they see the movie.

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@ Sky Alien didn't have any CGI, but to counter attack what you said about being born in the 80s and not finding Alien entertaining, I was born in the early 90s and I still find Alien better and more entertaining than most of the crap that is released today. To a lot of people, CGI makes movies look fake, and it only works in films like the Avengers, and action films, not horror. That's why ridley has mentioned that he tried not to overuse the CGI and actually built some of the sets.
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I think you may have to re-phrase your bold declarations: The movie will disappoint die-hard hardcore scifi fans who trawl the net for plot speculations and discussions like many in this forum for example. The movie may be a breath of fresh air to casual moviegoers who are not movie buffs but love movies all the same. I showed PROMETHEUS teaser, the very first one, to my pals, and their jaws kinda dropped: "What is this?" This is the very first minimalist teaser with that blaring horns. While I think Fox should use this teaser as the sole marketing campaign (along with the two excellent virals, David & Quiet Eye) to promote the movie, the various trailers and featurettes show tons of intriguing stuff even for hardcore scifi fans. For this who trawl the net for the latest teasers from 30 countries, watching the same bits of footage over and over again, you may have experienced sensorial fatigue. How many times have you seen that craft landing,lol? See, go radio silent from now till the premiere, I am telling you. WE HAVE ALL BEEN INFECTED !!!!
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@Alexa, I do agree that these days sci-fi movies like transformer, AVP and battlefield type of fast pace CGI are making money. I do understand that pace wise Alien was okay. But I am looking forward to CGI as it is way better in prometheus compared to the other movies and also better than previous alien. One more point is that prometheus is one hell of long movie too. I am not sure why you think CGI in horror is not good because some of the movies are way better with CGI like say Grave encounters (2011), Silent Hill etc.
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Well I haven't seen Prometheus yet and from what I have seen I know I will not be totally disappointed. I like mysteries and if they do answer a bunch of them in the last 8 minutes of the film...so what! So far we have seen lots of different aliens, cool spaceships and stuff, hot space babes, laser guns, alien worlds, explosions, people on fire, the Derelict and an android losing his head over ancient alien technology. There are some things that bug me though like: Aliens creating humans? I'm really more interested in what happens when Humans meet Aliens for the FIRST time! I am also annoyed by the Stoned Head and Statues. To me that's too much a human creation, advanced biomorphic aliens should have something that we wouldn't understand or recognize. I wonder how many temples with the human skull there are? I not that upset Really I guess the idea is that the ancient statue idol worshipers learned it from the Aliens???
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@Sky simply enough is that they don't have a scare factor. Even as an Alien fan I was pretty excited that prometheus was made to scare the hell out of people and not another film that Fox wanted to push through. While Im uncertain whether it will answer all of our questions or not, its irrelevant as long as its an amazing Scifi film.
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Hey Drakeequation, maybe you are not familiar with the literature of H.P. Lovecraft, which precisely "tackle the issues of human creation, alien civilization, and the existential angst that comes with finding our place in the universe." Oh and I forgot to mention that his are horror stories with lots of "scares and slimy critters with an emphasis on tension and suspense". And most important, the explanations are always hinted at, and a great deal of the mystery remains in the shadows, making his ideas all the more thought provoking. Maybe you would prefer something like "Avatar", where everything is explained to you two or three times just in case.
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@Alexa, the reason I like alien is not because of the actors or the alien creature but because there were many questions like space jockey and other related to the aliens remained unanswered. As long as I get in the same mystery mood in prometheus, I think it gets my money back..
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If prometheus will disappoint the science fans geeks the alien saga canon geeks the" i want to know why im alive from a science fiction movie" guys the "i wanna see rape !!" guys it will be a good movie !!
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Personally, I don't want all of my questions answered. And I'm not really looking for the end-all be-all of science fiction with this film. I would like a few answers, just enough to whet my appetite. What I do very much want, and what I expect from this cast and director, is an edgy semi-thrill ride that's got a different look and atmosphere to it, much like the first film had way back in 1979. I don't want a science lesson. I want to be entertained, and I want to find myself in the days after seeing the film, thinking about it, and asking even more questions. For me, many things in life, including the films I like, are more about the journey, than the destination. I think this film will deliver.
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I think that the film may fail because lots of non sci-fi people will not understand it, Alien fans will complaint about the absence of Xenomorph elements and sci-fi fans won't get the whole same Alien universe not prequel idea.

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