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snake5289 05-06-2017 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dolemite (Post 707223)
Terrible Charlize Theron likeness, but it's nonetheless cool of NECA to finally release these figures. They always try to do right by their fans.

Yeah, that was a huge problem I had with the film as well, bearing in mind that this was a trillion-dollar endeavor staffed with the very best of the best that a mega-corporation like Weyland could find for an unprecedented mission, and half of them turn out to be fuck-ups and retards.

I'd like to add completely unlikable on top of that. With the exception of Elba and Fassbender.

Anywho are they re-releasing the other figures too or just the ones that never made it to stores the first go round?

En Sabah Nerd 05-06-2017 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by snake5289 (Post 707246)
Anywho are they re-releasing the other figures too or just the ones that never made it to stores the first go round?

No, this was asked on Twitter. Sort of makes sense since the Engineers (pressure and chair suit) weren't terribly hard to get long after the line had ended. I saw a lot of both Engineers at Hastings to the point where I was able to get a second chair suit Engie for $7. The only Prometheus figure that was in demand or hard to find after the line ended was the Deacon. So maybe I could see Deacon getting put out again but there's no indication that they will.

snake5289 05-06-2017 02:42 PM

Well alright then. Thanks for the info.

suchaname 05-07-2017 01:44 AM

Relative to other NECA figures, these look crap no matter how you cut it.

But I'm now in Alien Club X or whatever that bloody name is (what's wrong with just Club Alien or something?), plus I know I'd buy them down the line regardless.

Dolemite 05-07-2017 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by deecee4 (Post 707228)
Disagree with your take on Neca. They've done plenty of figures that show off detailed musculature.

Yeah, just look at the Arnold figures they've done. The Predator and Commando figures look great in that regard.

Dolemite 05-07-2017 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by snake5289 (Post 707246)
I'd like to add completely unlikable on top of that. With the exception of Elba and Fassbender.

Actually, you're completely right about that. The vast majority of the characters in that movie were seriously unlikable assholes, aside from that actors you mentioned.

snake5289 05-07-2017 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dolemite (Post 707369)
Actually, you're completely right about that. The vast majority of the characters in that movie were seriously unlikable assholes, aside from that actors you mentioned.

I watched it a few days ago and I really couldn't have cared less about any of those dumbasses except when Elba and the two guys with him crash the Prometheus into the Engineer ship. That part was a bummer.

En Sabah Nerd 05-07-2017 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by snake5289 (Post 707373)
I watched it a few days ago and I really couldn't have cared less about any of those dumbasses except when Elba and the two guys with him crash the Prometheus into the Engineer ship. That part was a bummer.

Yeah but we might be imprinting our like for Elba from his other roles onto the captain. I mean he is fairly likable for what little time we spend with him but he is seriously underused overall, same goes for his co-pilots.

snake5289 05-07-2017 05:49 PM

No argument there but of all the characters in the movie he was easily the most likable despite his little screentime. Could just be that he was the only person in the movie without his head up his own ass.

En Sabah Nerd 05-07-2017 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by snake5289 (Post 707376)
Could just be that he was the only person in the movie without his head up his own ass.

Because his fingers were too busy working magic on that accordion! :cool:

Weapon X 05-07-2017 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 707106)
The movie never promised to explain anything like that, that was just all of us fans assuming since it was called a prequel that it would be a direct prequel. My biggest problem with the movie is the idiot characters who are supposed to be specialized scientists yet function like, well, idiots. The guy who made the map got lost and the biologist who got lost with him just goes around approaching and messing with unidentified foreign lifeforms.

I think it did promise that. When you show the space jockey in the trailer (especially in the manner it was shown, like it was a reveal), you're making a nonverbal promise. Why do a prequel that is not directly related? Why do a prequel with a being and a ship that look just like the ones the Nostromo encountered? It's pointless.

The biologist messing with lifeforms did bother me quite a bit, it was idiotic.

En Sabah Nerd 05-08-2017 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Weapon X (Post 707385)
I think it did promise that. When you show the space jockey in the trailer (especially in the manner it was shown, like it was a reveal), you're making a nonverbal promise. Why do a prequel that is not directly related? Why do a prequel with a being and a ship that look just like the ones the Nostromo encountered? It's pointless.

That's all you imprinting what you expected or hoped for. The notion of a nonverbal promise is entirely hollow and signifies nothing, if I nod to someone and they nod back as a reflex I shouldn't take that as a nonverbal promise that they're on the same page as me in any matter.

Skoob 05-08-2017 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dolemite (Post 707223)
Yeah, that was a huge problem I had with the film as well, bearing in mind that this was a trillion-dollar endeavor staffed with the very best of the best that a mega-corporation like Weyland could find for an unprecedented mission, and half of them turn out to be fuck-ups and retards.

That's a good summary. What was marketed as something mind-stretching turned out to be little more than Jurassic Park In Space.

The disillusionment was similar after J.J. Abrams was turned loose on Star Trek. Instead of something moving and inspiring, we got a weird, shallow parody. Even the redesigned starship seems like a surfboard mockery, a kind of oblique insult.

What's going on? Is it a sign of the times, that so many shows and stories are pale substitutes or rehashes of what has come before? :o

Weapon X 05-08-2017 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 707389)
That's all you imprinting what you expected or hoped for. The notion of a nonverbal promise is entirely hollow and signifies nothing, if I nod to someone and they nod back as a reflex I shouldn't take that as a nonverbal promise that they're on the same page as me in any matter.

That's complete bullshit. I study film, and even with trailers and marketing, it's a visual communication to the audience.

Even my screenwriting professor acknowledged that it was marketed as an explanation.

Prequels are supposed to serve a purpose, just like sequels. We all knew this would be set in the Alien universe. There is no point in setting a movie in a pre-established universe only to not utilize those connections. And that's why this movie failed, it's pointless. It's entire reason for being isn't valid.

Watch the trailer again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJOO6D5RvA

The Space Jockey money shot and the music from the original Alien trailer. And David at the end stating "big things have small beginnings".

No promises my ass.

Weapon X 05-08-2017 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Skoob (Post 707398)
That's a good summary. What was marketed as something mind-stretching turned out to be little more than Jurassic Park In Space.

The disillusionment was similar after J.J. Abrams was turned loose on Star Trek. Instead of something moving and inspiring, we got a weird, shallow parody. Even the redesigned starship seems like a surfboard mockery, a kind of oblique insult.

What's going on? Is it a sign of the times, that so many shows and stories are pale substitutes or rehashes of what has come before? :o

The 2009 movie was brilliant and was released to overwhelming positive reception from fans and critics alike. I dragged my dad to the movie, and he was grumbling about it since he was a fan of the original. He came out loving it. It wasn't a parody....it was a love letter to the original series while creating a new beginning. You're the first person I've heard speak ill of it.

Tomax 05-08-2017 08:47 PM

are some of you guys saying that you didnt like Prometheus? that movie was excellent. one of my top sci-fi movies i have seen. if some of you didnt like that movie is cause they didnt understand it, it does have a complex storyline...

En Sabah Nerd 05-08-2017 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Weapon X (Post 707511)
That's complete bullshit.

http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/a...psxg7ve2sa.gif

Skoob 05-09-2017 12:14 AM

Well, I strongly disliked many things about both movies. Everyone views these things differently. Elements that stand out for one person can differ dramatically from what matters to someone else.

Two things that matter to me are a good story and good characterization. Special effects can be fun and impressive, like they were in both of these movies, but too often they resemble the drummer in a terrible band who bangs as loud as possible to cover for lack of skill and musicality. By analogy, many otherwise lame modern films attempt to redeem themselves by going way overboard with SFX. It certainly worked for a while, especially with certain pictures like Avatar, where SFX were arguably the single feature that turned an otherwise unremarkable film into a box office record-smasher, but going forward, I wonder if the novelty isn't wearing off.

Regarding the argument that something is good because "everybody likes it," one thing that I find important in life is to disregard consensus, especially nowadays, when so much is manipulated.

Weapon X 05-09-2017 12:31 AM

Sorry you disliked it. It's still a great movie with great acting and a lot of heart. More than previous iterations of Star Trek could offer.

If all you saw were cool special effects, you weren't really watching it.

Skoob 05-09-2017 12:55 AM

Thanks for being conciliatory.

I liked George Takei's review of the 2009 Trek when he compared it to a "roller-coaster ride." :D


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