The adventure of Shaw the Wonderwoman and David's head

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MemberOvomorphAugust 22, 20122682 Views43 RepliesYes I also thought Prometheus sucked, and considering how it ended, I can't even imagine a sequel that is nothing but absolutely ridiculous! Just like the flutes!
Here we go;
Shaw, the "believer" decides to find the homeplanet of the pale giants along with the severed head of David, and the rest of his body.... This is stupid already.
Anyway, let's say they land on this new planet, what the ...... is Shaw and a head in a bag going to do?
*insert goofy music*
Seriously, Prometheus is bad as it is, why a sequel? A sign that Ridley was aware of the disappointment among fans and tries to justify the failure? Honestly hope so... but as Ridley is well aware of; cash is king
August 22, 2012
Haters gonna hate...
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August 22, 2012
....in the dislike forum yes indeed, thanks for clarifying that with a huge poster. I think I got your message.
August 22, 2012
The Flute and weird Teenage mutant Ninja Chair Bugged me also. The Ending seemed very rushed, and not very well thought out.
I mean, how is Shaw gunna pilot the Juggenaut? Her proportions are too small for a start. Her head would be somewhere around the Abdominal area of the SJ suit?
BUT i wouldn't say it "sucked". It was ok. I'm hoping the Sequel will be better! Obviously.
The poster was good though!
August 22, 2012
Yes the ending; what's the proto alien going to do? Take off in another ship? Will we ever find out?
And the sight of Shaw or David's headless body piloting the ship in the humongous space jockey chair would be hilarious. They're tiny in comparison!
August 22, 2012
I didn't love Prometheus but I'd still like to see a sequel. Before the movie came out Ridley told people there would most likely be a sequel or two so I dunno why people are so baffled.
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August 22, 2012
yay! Hi Magellan9, welcome to our site! : P
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August 23, 2012
Yes, welcome.
I thought the flute was a terrific addition. Mixing the very oldest of technologies with the newest. The Engineers are big on symbolism and stuff that looks sort of religious. Maybe they're big on rituals, too, and they've been doing that flutey stuff for millions of years. Also, don't forget that it's a magic alien flute that is much more than a flute.
Also there's a different spot in the movie where the notes played on the flute are echoed in the score. Listen out for it.
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August 23, 2012
Welcome Magellan9! I think a lot depends on personal taste, here. I found the flute to be cool and creepy and suggestive of a *Juggernaut as living organism*. The end, with Shaw flying off at the very least with David's head ( remember, she took his body too) to be one of the most original endings AND setups I can remember. And, remember too that they were on LV223 for another 5 or 6 days before they took off. Plenty of time to get your game on with an assist from a diabolical AI! As for the Deacon, I think it's first purpose in the script was to graphically complete the life cycle for the new fans, and be a little exclamation point at the end for the old (:/) fans.
August 23, 2012
One more thing: Ridley stated long before release the intention of at least one sequel. $$? Of course! But it's not as cynical as that. Film is art as commerce no matter how you slice it.
It's clear to me he poured his heart into this film, as an artist and storyteller. One simply cannot pull off a feat like Prometheus without creative integrity. I think he tried his hand at the single-most bizarre blockbuster/ franchise ever, and Fox must think it a success or there'd be no sequel, period.
August 23, 2012
[b]It's clear to me he poured his heart into this film, as an artist and storyteller. One simply cannot pull off a feat like Prometheus without creative integrity. I think he tried his hand at the single-most bizarre blockbuster/ franchise ever, and Fox must think it a success or there'd be no sequel, period.[/b]
Well put, Noobie. :)
August 23, 2012
Interesting how you all see things differently, on the bright side obviously. Wish I could as well... However there's more to it that makes this film a disappointment IMO, like the dialogue; "I love rocks!!!", "I don't know but It's what I choose to believe" (religious undertone anyone?) "a king has his reign, and then he dies" and "yes, father" list goes on...
It's not just the lines themselves but how they pronounce them with either exaggerated dialogue or complete lack of emotion (so, was Vickers an android after all?)
These scientists were acting like a bunch of kids who couldn't get along in the sandbox. As adult scientists, they shouldn't act like this considering the magnitude of this mission.
August 23, 2012
Visually, the film looks great. Awesome set pieces and great cinematography. Great performance by Fassbender. That's about the only good things I can extract from the film, but hey It's just my opinion.
August 23, 2012
Hi Magellan9 and welcome:
yeah, the "lone girl ranger, the head and that head's body" seems awkward. lololol
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August 23, 2012
You are well entitled to your feelings, Magellan9, and many others feel the same. I wish you and others had gotten what they wanted, and I would have been happy with that too. I just got something different from the film, something wuire agreeably unexpected, and can't help trying to articulate it. I'm not trying to convert you... or am I? we may have to wait for my next post to find out...
August 23, 2012
Magellan9,
I think this movie was a masterpiece in its own. After my third viewing I realized how deep this film is and how much respect I truly have for Ridley Scott. The man poured his heart and soul into this film and it showed. I will not debate all the issues because there is enough reading in this forum to discuss that.
As far as your feelings go – we all have our opinions and I respect yours as much as anyone’s on this site. I look at it this way, I have never in my life (54 yrs old) witnessed as much talk about one movie as much as I have Prometheus. This film has come so close to starting global battles it’s not funny. When the last time anyone has witnessed such discussion taking place regarding one film – honestly I can’t remember.
So many questions waiting to be answered and we are going to have to wait till 2013 – 2014 to maybe even getting some of them answered. It drives me nuts thinking how many more questions RS will generate after the next movie. Don’t forget this is or likely to be a trilogy of films before we get to the end resolve.
One thing I would suggest is get a copy of the “Making of Prometheus” because it has some great photos from behind the scenes and also set designs and story lines. I have so much respect for Ridley Scott and his dedication to his stories and his ability as a story teller and director. He knows what he wants going in and gets it. I look at my personal movie collection and I always keep going back to his movies to watch them over and over again and never get tired of them and find something new each viewing. The man is a genius.
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August 23, 2012
@dopelganger: I've only seen it once in 2D and just the sensory experience of THAT has literally haunted me all this time. I've never seen a film quite like it, though of course it bows to many other films in its course. It's almost Poingnant, in fact it is. And yes the debate is like nothing I've ever seen.