Good god, where do I even begin.

Lee Wilson
MemberOvomorphJune 11, 20121818 Views35 RepliesI had planned on typing thousands of words on how I could have written a better story in my sleep, and what my plot would have been, but why bother. I/WE as a forum and group of people have put in so much more energy and thought than damon lindelof ever did. I cannot believe they let him near this story, I feel like I watched a two hour episode of that horrible show lost. Did no one learn from that show? Isnt it bad when a writer makes the shit up as he goes! Who the hell wanted him on this script? Nothing, nothing was explaing. His lazy writing wants you to fill in the blanks. You know what that is? Wrong. lazy. 8th grade writing. I cannot stress how disappointed I was in general with the movie. As a stand alone movie it was ok, 6/10. As anything in the aliens universe, it was so bad. I left the theatre literally pissed off. You should have seen the mood of the theatre when it ended, you could feel the anger and confusion in the air. No one clapped, cheered, or anything. I head a few breaths of air let our, and a bunch of 'wow that sucked'. Why did anyone let that talentless hack near our 'universe'?
June 11, 2012
To be honest with you guys, When I first watched PROMETHEUS in digital 3D, I can observed only less than 12 persons watching this movie, which makes me thing isn't this movie as the most anticipated sci-fi movie of the year?
After watching it, all I can said the CGI was amazing cool, the plot kinda let me down , and most importantly i was expecting this movie was not related to ALIEN universe, but it turns out the ending scene and made me so WTH? Really?
I think I need to watch PROMETHEUS again just to understand the plot and some important moments...... What said you guys???
June 11, 2012
The DVD will have the deleted scenes no doubt but i'm concerned that they'll hold no weight and ultimately fail to rebuild the story to an acceptable level.
Where do we go from there if this happens?
I almost feel like novelising the pre-alien and/or tangent universe myself, see if it gets picked up in 5 years time and a decent 'prometheus reebot' emerges from it.
"Sighs"
June 11, 2012
@mikydisco
Interesting.
Some of my first thoughts in the car back from watching this were something like, "Well, that car crash was so bad, there seems little to recover and few ways to do it. I expect there'll be a respectful pause for prayers over the corpse - and then: "Reboot", time...".
Maybe I'm wrong.
June 11, 2012
There were just so many interesting ways they could have explored the story, they chose none of them.
I will say I think the opening scene was the best part of the movie. Did you guys like that scene?
June 11, 2012
@allinamberclad
Totally get you. A great way to describe it. Yep, very close to a write off. I just wish it had been different.
Whats bugging me is I saw the movie on May 31st and I can't stop rewriting it in my head. I received the art work book at the weekend, this has just compounded it!
I'm still dumbfounded as to how this was allowed to happen! Fox need a re-org!
June 11, 2012
Yes, the opening scene was a triumph. Beautifully shot.
There were so many brilliant shots but it wasn't enough to make this an epic sci fi movie.
June 11, 2012
@Lee Wilson
I loved the opening - except for the music.
There was plenty that was good - and so much potential - but all of it somehow infected by whatever it was that poisoned this film to death.
@mikydisco
I've been having that same dream.
It's almost a condition of shock that I'm in - I am little astonished.
And yes, when you see that art work you really do then have to start to wonder what the Hell happened, here...
June 11, 2012
Agreed. I gave this movie 3/5 stars on Rotten Tomatoes. A bit disappointing with confused and muddled writing. Very poor character development and plot holes all over the place. Special effects in the beginning of the movie were decent, but that's about it. I had to watch "The Tree of Life" to restore my spirits and rekindle my faith in good movie-making.
June 11, 2012
To Lee Wilson: Dude.... sit back... take a breather.... then actually THINK about things for a minute. This movie wasn't created for the "Hack and Slash" crowd of Halloween 12. - I know... I know,... how dare I impose on my audience the concept of REASONING........ *****GASP****** /eyes blinded..... ****SCREAM*****.
Come on man.... I can say, without a doubt, that I talked more with my friends and family about this movie after I walked out of the theatre - more than any movie in the past 2 years, hands down, no contest. Was it a little irritating to not have the "whole story laid out in a nice line from 1 to 10"? - Uh.. .no. Actually, it was quite refreshing. This movie crosses a lot of philosophical boundaries in it - I enjoyed that.
Unlike your experience, when I walked out.... a complete stranger and I connected eyes with that, "So what did you think?" look on our faces. I said, "Dude... how awesome was that movie??!?!"
He said, "Holy s***, I would pay $1,000 to walk into Prometheus 2 right now."
I think that about sums up my opinion as well.
June 11, 2012
There are a lot of mixed reviews for this movie. There are a few bad reviews for this movie. There are also a good number of [i]rave[/i] reviews.....and not just from no-name hacks, but respected critics....who absolutely [i]loved[/i] it.
This movie isn't perfect. It also most definitely isn't a POS. Somewhere between those two extremes, is where the truth actually lies.
If you think "Alien" was perfect, you'd be wrong. It slays me when folks on some of these threads complain about[i] exactly and precisely the same sort of flaws we saw in "Alien"[/i] in [i]this[/i] movie: cardboard cut-out characters, monsters which grow at an exponential rate, without consuming any biomass, characters doing stupid things, like sticking their face over an alien egg, breaking quarantine, etc.
I'm beginning to wonder if some folks have ever even watched the original, because otherwise, the irony is staggering.
June 11, 2012
I'm just reeling from the news that world war z is written by Lindelof..I worked on it as an extra on location in falmouth, cornwall! I'm a marine on the ship when brad comes in :) but..enough of my hollywood life..I'm more with pickleguy on this, cant remember a film that inspired so much discussion but I was also pretty shocked at it initially as it was so far from what I expected but my bet...in ten years it'll be viewed as a classic, just my view. still so amazed at the debate and I feel for anyone who feels their story has been corrupted I really do :(
June 11, 2012
I enjoyed the film.
A lot of the negative comments deal with “unmet expectations” and some gripe specifically about a lack of Alien Franchise compatibility. Whaaaat? ???? RS went out of his way to state this was NOT A PREQUEL TO ALIEN. Why even waste breath complaining about that aspect then? Understandably, we are going to compare Prometheus to the Alien Anthology, but crying over a lack of Xenos is a bit absurd. Likewise is making any statement like[i] “as a stand-alone film, it’s a 7, but as part of the franchise….”[/i] (many a sentence starts like this on this site.)
There were some issues with the plot, sure. But I for one was glad that it was [u]not the SAME EXACT CONFLICT featured in all four Alien films:[/u]:
Primary Conflict: [i]Man vs. Alien. [/i]
Secondary Conflict: [i]Man vs. “Company Seeking Bio-Weaponry!”[/i]
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I had a huge sense of relief that there wasn’t a single hackneyed reference in Prometheus about [i]“Wayland Corp wants to bring back a specimen [for their bio weapons division!]” “Oh Noes! We have to stop them!”[/i]
From start to finish, even after the [anti-climactic] twist of “weyland is still alive!”, the initiative of the mission was to seek out “our makers.” A lot of the drama in this film was “man vs self”
That in itself makes Prometheus more of a metaphysical, psychological journey. David (arguably the most interesting character) exemplifies this theme. Who are we? Where did we come from? What makes us special?
I understand this type of psychological drama doesn’t satisfy the hardcore Alien Franchise fans, but I enjoyed it. It was reminiscent of Tarkovksy’s Solaris and 2001 at times. [b] It was visually stunning, suspenseful, and psychologically deeper than most Sci-Fi.[/b] Plus it had some cute winks to the Alien Franchise. And David’s character could not have been drawn better.
And I really loved that the Engineer at the end didn’t utter one word to the humans. I know again that some people were put off by this. You could even say: [b]“it’s a two hour film about a group of people looking for answers, and not finding any”[/b]
If you can't see how that can still become a beautiful film, then this will always be a lost debate.
Good film overall.