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    Quote Originally Posted by drone View Post
    Alien 0. Since it's Ridley Scott directing, it should be a lot more like the first movie that the others.
    And that's why I have less than zero interest in. Alien is a crappy slasher movie that I can't even sit through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lars573 View Post
    And that's why I have less than zero interest in. Alien is a crappy slasher movie that I can't even sit through.
    It has been copied too many times but it's a true classic. What I like about it is that they are just truckers in space, they behave like real humans. It scared the crap out of me when I was 12. Mommy warned me but I didn't listen

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    owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww so pretty

    The more I hear about this movie the more hyped up I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lars573 View Post
    And that's why I have less than zero interest in. Alien is a crappy slasher movie that I can't even sit through.
    I liked Alien because it wasn't a slasher movie. More mystery and tension.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    It has been copied too many times but it's a true classic. What I like about it is that they are just truckers in space, they behave like real humans. It scared the crap out of me when I was 12. Mommy warned me but I didn't listen
    It came out 2 years before I was born. And by the time I could seek it out on my own it was horribly dated.

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    I liked Alien because it wasn't a slasher movie. More mystery and tension.
    No it very much is. It follows all the slasher movie tropes to a tee.
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    By the time you saw it it had been cloned countless times. It's like calling Carpenter's Halloween unoriginal

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    Since the plot structure of Alien is incredibly derivative your right. BUT by the time I was say 15 I'd seen 15 films, maybe 5 in a theatre. And not a single one was a horror movie of any stretch. So the first time I would have seen the basic plot of a slasher movie would have been in a TV show episode.


    And don't get me started on Carpenter. He deserves nothing but scorn for the Thing remake.
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    It's a prequel it it isn't half-bad, nowhere as good as the first of course but suitably disgusting. Total lack of tension though

    Gah. Forgot that Carpenter's The Thing actually IS a remake
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    Quote Originally Posted by lars573 View Post
    It came out 2 years before I was born. And by the time I could seek it out on my own it was horribly dated.
    I dont find that at all to be honest in fact I dont see anything in it that we would say looks old fashioned or dated.


    No it very much is. It follows all the slasher movie tropes to a tee.
    Actually it follows a whole range of tropes not just slasher movie style but that doesnt mean that it's bad because it follows them.
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    High hopes for this one. Trailers look epic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tibilicus View Post
    High hopes for this one. Trailers look epic.
    Which is another thing I'm worried about. Lots of promos. Looks like a Alien meets Independence Day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Forgot that Carpenter's The Thing actually IS a remake
    Sorta kinda not really. Both "The Thing" films are based on the novella Who Goes There? The 1950s version of The Thing is radically simplified, since they did not have the technology to show a shape-absorbing alien at a reasonable cost. John Carpenter's film was able to stick much more closely to the original novella, and benefits from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    Sorta kinda not really. Both "The Thing" films are based on the novella Who Goes There? The 1950s version of The Thing is radically simplified, since they did not have the technology to show a shape-absorbing alien at a reasonable cost. John Carpenter's film was able to stick much more closely to the original novella, and benefits from it.
    Also John Carpenter's "The Thing" is a good example of a movie thats better than it's original book and also where a remake outstrips the original movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    Sorta kinda not really. Both "The Thing" films are based on the novella Who Goes There? The 1950s version of The Thing is radically simplified, since they did not have the technology to show a shape-absorbing alien at a reasonable cost. John Carpenter's film was able to stick much more closely to the original novella, and benefits from it.
    I know the story.

    Said it before and will keep saying again, untill you do/did, you should read this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaelic cowboy View Post
    Actually it follows a whole range of tropes not just slasher movie style but that doesnt mean that it's bad because it follows them.
    Unless of course you HATE that type of movie. Because it insults your intelligence.
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    I do most of my pleasure reading on Das Kindle; downloading House of Leaves now. Can't ignore a recommendation like that.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    I know the story.

    Said it before and will keep saying again, untill you do/did, you should read this.

    http://www.amazon.com/House-Leaves-M.../dp/0375703764

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    It's only a few euro/dollars on a iPad, printed version is really expensive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir View Post
    Which is another thing I'm worried about. Lots of promos. Looks like a Alien meets Independence Day.
    I wont dispute that but I think if you go in expecting a sci-fi of epic proportions and not an epic sc-fi you can prepare yourself to be pleasantly surprised. One thing is for certain, the cost of promotion for this film alone must be a lot. Even if it does suck I can't see it flopping at the box office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lars573 View Post
    Unless of course you HATE that type of movie. Because it insults your intelligence.
    Tropes badly done can insult ones intelligence but they can and are often well done.

    Example of bad sci-fi tropes are basically any of the six Star Wars movies.

    Example of a good sci-fi tropes are Pitch Black

    Both derivative movies but only one of them is any good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    I do most of my pleasure reading on Das Kindle; downloading House of Leaves now. Can't ignore a recommendation like that.
    Trust me I didn't steer you wrong, there is really nothing to not like. Part Lovecraft, part Blair Witch Project, and of course there is the book itself. You will know what I mean when you see it.
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    Saw Huntsman Saturday. Charlize did pretty good but no one was that great. Looking forward to this fairy tale too. Not sure what to think about Mad Max 4.


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    Man, just look at the quality of the effects!


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    Anybody else see it yesterday? I personally loved it. The suspense was killing me the whole movie, and I thought that the music was particularly well done. Well worth the cost of 3D in my opinion

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    I liked the film visually but I found myself thinking that I personally would never collect such a team for myself! I mean.. why do they have to rush everywhere? Why do they have to touch everything? They flew 3 years and couldn't wait the next day? I mean, few days gathering information and stuff? I think I would get some grey hairs if I would be a leader of a group like that.

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    Saw it today, 3D IMAX. Pretty good, but there were a few plot holes that bugged me. Fassbender was superb though, and the acting overall was quality.

    First time watching a 3D flick since the old red/blue glasses days. Prometheus doesn't mess with the usual 3D gimmicks, it's not necessary for the movie, but I thought Scott used it well with the shipboard computer display effects. I'd like to see it in 2D though, the 3D tends to hide stuff out of focus. The theatre had a 3D preview of Spiderman, looked terrible cinematically, very choppy.
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    I saw it and enjoyed it. A very good film.

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    Is this an actual Alien prequel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
    Is this an actual Alien prequel?
    Yes in a way, but there are no xenomorhs involved

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