Lucky wrote:Fuck a crumpet,


chairkicker wrote:kinda reassuring there's a consensus on the terrible music. seems like every other event film of the last ten years has a bullshit orchestral score that otherwise rational people still obsess over. that culture of film and game soundtrack kids who give themselves to epic strings and chiptune earnestness without questioning why

Baby Museum wrote:out of everyone here that dislikes me your protests hit me like a ringing endorsement that i must be doing something right because you truly are pathetic, and worse off, lame and unfunny


badhat wrote:interestingly the trailers for prometheus did in fact ape the nolan atonal score thing but there wasnt a trace of it in the actual movie.

Goldsmith wanted to create a sense of romanticism and lyrical mystery in the film's opening scenes, which would build throughout the film to suspense and fear.[66] Scott did not like Goldsmith's original main title piece, however, so Goldsmith rewrote it as "the obvious thing: weird and strange, and which everybody loved."[63][66]

If Vickers is his daughter why isn't her last name Weyland?
number none wrote:this kind of ironicGoldsmith wanted to create a sense of romanticism and lyrical mystery in the film's opening scenes, which would build throughout the film to suspense and fear.[66] Scott did not like Goldsmith's original main title piece, however, so Goldsmith rewrote it as "the obvious thing: weird and strange, and which everybody loved."[63][66]

number none wrote:If Vickers is his daughter why isn't her last name Weyland?
oh c'mon


Mr. Science wrote:It's just another cheap way to hide the reveal.





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badhat wrote:heres a few things i liked
noomi rapace is ridiculously attractive
the stuff with david before they woke up was awesome


chairkicker wrote:watching that clip i am reminded what slime david giler oozes with every word, though, no matter how smart the guy is.

Kafkaesque wrote:chairkicker wrote:watching that clip i am reminded what slime david giler oozes with every word, though, no matter how smart the guy is.
the way he talks in that documentary about the Alien script being a piece of shit until he and Walter Hill got it and re-wrote it is super slimy.
Standard turns and looks at him. For a long moment, the two men regard each other, then STANDARD STEPS FORWARD AND SLAPS ROBY ACROSS THE FACE. The others are shocked.
HUNTER: Hey now, what is this?
STANDARD: Ask him.
ROBY (slowly puts his hand to his cheek): I understand why you did that.
STANDARD: Good.
MELKONIS: He wouldn't open the lock; he was going to leave us out there.
HUNTER: Yeah... well, maybe he should have. I mean, you brought the goddamn thing in here. Maybe you deserve to get slapped.
FAUST (embarrassed): Excuse me, I've got work to do.
HUNTER:I keep my mouth pretty much shut, but I don't like hitting.
ROBY (to Standard) I guess I had it coming. Let's call it settled.


fosse wrote:Kafkaesque wrote:chairkicker wrote:watching that clip i am reminded what slime david giler oozes with every word, though, no matter how smart the guy is.
the way he talks in that documentary about the Alien script being a piece of shit until he and Walter Hill got it and re-wrote it is super slimy.
Well, the dialogue and characterisation aren't particularly stellar in the original script.

ifear wrote:even the resurrection reference was cool in david's opening sequence

