New Prometheus trailer (here be rage)

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Kahunaburger said:
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I like the touch screen virtual tech as its one of the reasons I cant watch the old alien movies seriously anymore. That other tech (alien, aliens etc) looks like shit you give to a run down school to keep in storage.
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Hammeroj said:
I'll grant that the archaic computers in Alien added to the creepy atmosphere of the film, but really, as a form of technology that's like, what, 150 years in the future, it's just not viable at this point.
And really, the creepy atmosphere is all that should matter in a movie like this. I don't know about you, but the giant holograms, pretty skyboxes, and iPhone-esque gadgets don't strike me as creepy or atmospheric the way the primitive/noisy Alien computers did. I'm about a decade younger than Alien and grew up using computers orders of magnitude more powerful than the ones available in 1979, but when I saw the movie the special effects technology worked well for me - it supported the movie's tone and atmosphere, which is exactly what it needed to do. (It also seems more real and solid to me than the stuff in the Prometheus trailers - never underestimate practical effects haha.)
I was born in 1991 and seeing those computers in alien like I said just look silly and make me think, how is this ship even functioning. Is that the alien snarling or the sound of dial-up.
Out of curiosity, what's your opinion on Blade Runner, 2001, and Solaris?
Ive heard of Blade runner, something with androids and feeling and blah blah blah inspiration for david 8 in prometheus.
Never heard of Solaris.
Havent seen all of 2001(its just so goddamn long and quiet)but know the key points monkeys, precursors, hal is an asshole, its full of stars, giant super fetus. But even that movie tried to look futuristic for its time and had they had the ability to do touch screens and virtual stuff I bet they would have or at the least made it very sleek and shiny like in star trek(2009).
And I think that tells me about all I need to know.
That movies need to adapt as technology adapts and time goes on. That Back to the futures view of how 2015 would be is totally wrong and is the perfect example of this. Yes, Im glad thats clear.
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
I'm sure if he could have put this tech into Alien he would have.
That may be true - if so, it's a good example of (alongside Silent Hill and Star Wars) how technical limitations can be a good thing.
 

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I'm sure if he could have put this tech into Alien he would have.
That may be true - if so, it's a good example of (alongside Silent Hill and Star Wars) how technical limitations can be a good thing.
Eh... I'm not so sure. I don't really think it would have affected the quality of the film in the slightest, for me at least.
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
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TheRightToArmBears said:
I'm sure if he could have put this tech into Alien he would have.
That may be true - if so, it's a good example of (alongside Silent Hill and Star Wars) how technical limitations can be a good thing.
Eh... I'm not so sure. I don't really think it would have affected the quality of the film in the slightest, for me at least.
As the good folks at RedLetterMedia would say:

You might not have noticed that the Scott/Moebius/Giger/etc. presented technology throughout the film that underscored the tone of each scene in which a new technology was introduced, but your brain did.
 

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I see your point, it's rather ridiculous, like Star Wars. From elite Clone fighting force with high-tech starships, to clumsy, expendable soldiers and slow ugly ships.

Technological discrepancies aside, this looks incredible, like Avatar crossed with Alien.
One first-class ticket for the hype train, please.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
TheRightToArmBears said:
Kahunaburger said:
TheRightToArmBears said:
I'm sure if he could have put this tech into Alien he would have.
That may be true - if so, it's a good example of (alongside Silent Hill and Star Wars) how technical limitations can be a good thing.
Eh... I'm not so sure. I don't really think it would have affected the quality of the film in the slightest, for me at least.
As the good folks at RedLetterMedia would say:

You might not have noticed that the Scott/Moebius/Giger/etc. presented technology throughout the film that underscored the tone of each scene in which a new technology was introduced, but your brain did.
Hmm... I don't like that argument. It's impossible to argue back from really, isn't it? I can't say 'Nope, I definitely know what my subconscious thought of it'. Besides, even with that, Prometheus is a different film, probably with a different feel.
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
Kahunaburger said:
TheRightToArmBears said:
Kahunaburger said:
TheRightToArmBears said:
I'm sure if he could have put this tech into Alien he would have.
That may be true - if so, it's a good example of (alongside Silent Hill and Star Wars) how technical limitations can be a good thing.
Eh... I'm not so sure. I don't really think it would have affected the quality of the film in the slightest, for me at least.
As the good folks at RedLetterMedia would say:

You might not have noticed that the Scott/Moebius/Giger/etc. presented technology throughout the film that underscored the tone of each scene in which a new technology was introduced, but your brain did.
Hmm... I don't like that argument. It's impossible to argue back from really, isn't it? I can't say 'Nope, I definitely know what my subconscious thought of it'. Besides, even with that, Prometheus is a different film, probably with a different feel.
It's not like it's hard to notice when you're consciously paying attention to it. If you keep an eye out for when technology is presented as organic in a friendly and calming way, cold and industrial, or organic in a distinctly unfriendly and unsettling way, you'll notice that it very closely maps the tone the movie is trying to create in each scene.

From what I saw of the trailer, it doesn't look like the relationship between tone, set design, and props is quite as air-tight (or quite as consistent with why Alien works as a movie), which worries me. As I mentioned before, though, the movie isn't out yet and it's entirely possible that it will be exactly the sort of thing we all know and love Ridley Scott for. It would hardly be the first time a trailer intentionally or unintentionally missed a movie's tone haha.
 

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hutchy27 said:
Well one explanation is that the Prometheus is a hi-tech research ship and is outfitted with the best of the best technology of it time while the ship from alien is a less advance mining ship which might of had been using old technology.
Sure, it IS some kind of explanation, but once again. "Aliens" movie taking place 40+ years after "Nostromo's accident". "Sulaco" - vessel packed with Colonial Marines, army equipment, "we've got guns and stuff" - still no virtual touch screens and glowing neon like gadgets. :]
fix-the-spade said:
(...)That's my explanation anyway.
And that's good explanation kind sir, still, i'm fed up with explaining all this bs directors and producers are throwing at us, and using "artistic vision" as a shield impervious to all arguments.

fix-the-spade said:
If CG Aliens start dropping out and doing the Conga... well...
Unfortunately that's not completely out of question. I'm afraid that Scott took a course to the land of "let's add more CGI, MOARRRR, also Justin Timberlake as the Alien and Rihanna as Ripley". :|

Captain Pirate said:
I see your point, it's rather ridiculous, like Star Wars. From elite Clone fighting force with high-tech starships, to clumsy, expendable soldiers and slow ugly ships.

Technological discrepancies aside, this looks incredible, like Avata crossed with Alien.
One first-class ticket for the hype train, please.
It's looking f*cking awesome ! ...Then again, let's not forget about the shitstorm that came with prequels and the things they ruined. The technological leap wasn't the only thing to blame, but it wasn't either helping. :\

CODE-D said:
That movies need to adapt as technology adapts and time goes on. That Back to the futures view of how 2015 would be is totally wrong and is the perfect example of this. Yes, Im glad thats clear.
Nope. You can't add wooob wooob wooob wooob wooob to Beethoven's 5th Symphony and call it "upgraded official version". It's perfectly fine the way it is.
You see, additions like CGI aren't just enhancing things. They change them. It's like fake tits - you don't look at the girl anymore. You're preoccupied with those round, bouncing, almost too perfect... I hope you know what i mean. ;]
 

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Eh...I'm more concerned with all the "all these ancient civilisations were vistied by aliens that gave them this one symbol that became part of their mythology which leads us to the planet where..." stuff. That's never a good sign. Well, unless you count AVP good for not being AVP2.

Also, yeah, likely to be a generic CGI fest.
 

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JesterRaiin said:
Casual Shinji said:
Plus, the Prometheus is a state of the art laboratory vessel meant for discovery, and the Nostromo is basically just a rusty oil tanker.
"Alens" anyone ? 40+ years past "Alien" movie ? Sulaco ? Colonial Marines ? Army equipment ? Lcd-virtual-touch screens ? ...Noooooooooooooooooooooope.
You're being a bit anal about this, buddy.

The majority of what you see in the trailer is very intune with Alien's visuals. Both the Alien designs as well as the tech. And you have to understand the tightrope Ridley and the design team are walking; On the one hand they have to keep within the first film's visual spectrum, and on the other they have to show the audience something fresh and new. And from what I've seen they're doing a very good balancing act.

This movie is never going to feel completely at home as Alien's prequel, because it's being made 40+ years afterward; The landscape of cinema has changed. We can't return to that initial 70's grit of the first film, because it's no longer the 70's.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
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Casual Shinji said:
Plus, the Prometheus is a state of the art laboratory vessel meant for discovery, and the Nostromo is basically just a rusty oil tanker.
"Alens" anyone ? 40+ years past "Alien" movie ? Sulaco ? Colonial Marines ? Army equipment ? Lcd-virtual-touch screens ? ...Noooooooooooooooooooooope.
You're being a bit anal about this, buddy.

The majority of what you see in the trailer is very intune with Alien's visuals. Both the Alien designs as well as the tech. And you have to understand the tightrope Ridley and the design team are walking; On the one hand they have to keep within the first film's visual spectrum, and on the other they have to show the audience something fresh and new. And from what I've seen they're doing a very good balancing act.

This movie is never going to feel completely at home as Alien's prequel, because it's being made 40+ years afterward; The landscape of cinema has changed. We can't return to that initial 70's grit of the first film, because it's no longer the 70's.
Why can't we? There's no reason advancements in technology have to constrain our ability to make good movies.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
Casual Shinji said:
JesterRaiin said:
Casual Shinji said:
Plus, the Prometheus is a state of the art laboratory vessel meant for discovery, and the Nostromo is basically just a rusty oil tanker.
"Alens" anyone ? 40+ years past "Alien" movie ? Sulaco ? Colonial Marines ? Army equipment ? Lcd-virtual-touch screens ? ...Noooooooooooooooooooooope.
You're being a bit anal about this, buddy.

The majority of what you see in the trailer is very intune with Alien's visuals. Both the Alien designs as well as the tech. And you have to understand the tightrope Ridley and the design team are walking; On the one hand they have to keep within the first film's visual spectrum, and on the other they have to show the audience something fresh and new. And from what I've seen they're doing a very good balancing act.

This movie is never going to feel completely at home as Alien's prequel, because it's being made 40+ years afterward; The landscape of cinema has changed. We can't return to that initial 70's grit of the first film, because it's no longer the 70's.
Why can't we? There's no reason advancements in technology have to constrain our ability to make good movies.
Who says this or any other movie is being constrained in its quality?

What I'm saying is that the way we make movies, the way actors act, and the way we use special effects changes as time goes on. And just because CGI is going to used for creature effects in this new movie doesn't automatically mean it's going to suck. Unless you're one of those sourpusses who hate all GCI regardless how well it actually works. In which case, you probably haven't enjoyed any movie these past 12 years.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Kahunaburger said:
Casual Shinji said:
JesterRaiin said:
Casual Shinji said:
Plus, the Prometheus is a state of the art laboratory vessel meant for discovery, and the Nostromo is basically just a rusty oil tanker.
"Alens" anyone ? 40+ years past "Alien" movie ? Sulaco ? Colonial Marines ? Army equipment ? Lcd-virtual-touch screens ? ...Noooooooooooooooooooooope.
You're being a bit anal about this, buddy.

The majority of what you see in the trailer is very intune with Alien's visuals. Both the Alien designs as well as the tech. And you have to understand the tightrope Ridley and the design team are walking; On the one hand they have to keep within the first film's visual spectrum, and on the other they have to show the audience something fresh and new. And from what I've seen they're doing a very good balancing act.

This movie is never going to feel completely at home as Alien's prequel, because it's being made 40+ years afterward; The landscape of cinema has changed. We can't return to that initial 70's grit of the first film, because it's no longer the 70's.
Why can't we? There's no reason advancements in technology have to constrain our ability to make good movies.
Who says this or any other movie is being constrained in its quality?

What I'm saying is that the way we make movies, the way actors act, and the way we use special effects changes as time goes on. And just because CGI is going to used for creature effects in this new movie doesn't automatically mean it's going to suck. Unless you're one of those sourpusses who hate all GCI regardless how well it actually works. In which case, you probably haven't enjoyed any movie these past 12 years.
I was actually very happy to see that the director who was making Alien was making another Alien movie. Then, I saw the trailer, and it looked like the sort of Alien movie J. J. Abrams would make. So, less about CGI being used in the movie, more about whether the CGI is being used in a way that fits the movie's tone.
 

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JesterRaiin said:
hutchy27 said:
Well one explanation is that the Prometheus is a hi-tech research ship and is outfitted with the best of the best technology of it time while the ship from alien is a less advance mining ship which might of had been using old technology.
Sure, it IS some kind of explanation, but once again. "Aliens" movie taking place 40+ years after "Nostromo's accident". "Sulaco" - vessel packed with Colonial Marines, army equipment, "we've got guns and stuff" - still no virtual touch screens and glowing neon like gadgets. :]
fix-the-spade said:
(...)That's my explanation anyway.
And that's good explanation kind sir, still, i'm fed up with explaining all this bs directors and producers are throwing at us, and using "artistic vision" as a shield impervious to all arguments.

fix-the-spade said:
If CG Aliens start dropping out and doing the Conga... well...
Unfortunately that's not completely out of question. I'm afraid that Scott took a course to the land of "let's add more CGI, MOARRRR, also Justin Timberlake as the Alien and Rihanna as Ripley". :|

Captain Pirate said:
I see your point, it's rather ridiculous, like Star Wars. From elite Clone fighting force with high-tech starships, to clumsy, expendable soldiers and slow ugly ships.

Technological discrepancies aside, this looks incredible, like Avata crossed with Alien.
One first-class ticket for the hype train, please.
It's looking f*cking awesome ! ...Then again, let's not forget about the shitstorm that came with prequels and the things they ruined. The technological leap wasn't the only thing to blame, but it wasn't either helping. :\

CODE-D said:
That movies need to adapt as technology adapts and time goes on. That Back to the futures view of how 2015 would be is totally wrong and is the perfect example of this. Yes, Im glad thats clear.
Nope. You can't add wooob wooob wooob wooob wooob to Beethoven's 5th Symphony and call it "upgraded official version". It's perfectly fine the way it is.
You see, additions like CGI aren't just enhancing things. They change them. It's like fake tits - you don't look at the girl anymore. You're preoccupied with those round, bouncing, almost too perfect... I hope you know what i mean. ;]
Thats under the impression they makes changes to the original(like george lucas does) but this is a new film. Some people do add woob woob woob woob woob to beethovens 5th but they are remixing it into a new song and nobody considers it the original. This tech will be original to prometheus and isnt editing alien, but if alien were to be remade or rebooted it should have this new tech. That way it will actually look futuristic and you can keep your original that you hold so fucking dear.
 

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CODE-D said:
Thats under the impression they makes changes to the original(like george lucas does) but this is a new film. Some people do add woob woob woob woob woob to beethovens 5th but they are remixing it into a new song and nobody considers it the original. This tech will be original to prometheus and isnt editing alien, but if alien were to be remade or rebooted it should have this new tech. That way it will actually look futuristic and you can keep your original that you hold so fucking dear.
Since when does "looking futuristic" matter more than maintaining tone and/or continuity?
 

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Kahunaburger said:
CODE-D said:
Thats under the impression they makes changes to the original(like george lucas does) but this is a new film. Some people do add woob woob woob woob woob to beethovens 5th but they are remixing it into a new song and nobody considers it the original. This tech will be original to prometheus and isnt editing alien, but if alien were to be remade or rebooted it should have this new tech. That way it will actually look futuristic and you can keep your original that you hold so fucking dear.
Since when does "looking futuristic" matter more than maintaining tone and/or continuity?
Alien is implausible unless it takes place in the future because our current tech doesnt really support that kinda exploration.
And it looks cool but i guess you dont think it does.
 

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I don't care on tech really. It's Ridley Scott doing another fucking Alien movie. I'm ready to get the shit scared outta myself, and I don't care if he's using a Mac in it, as long as I jump outta seat and scream bloody murder.
 

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Flamezdudes said:
I bet this will be the ship that was found in Alien or the other ship those creatures are trying to get off the planet with. It will have the birth of Alien at the end or will lead to it.
Yeah, the trailer heavily heavily implies that's what's going down. It's particuarly frustrating because the original Alien trailer was awesome because it gave nothing about the movie away:


I mean, it's a zoom out of a thing you realise is an egg, then a series of people running down dark corridors scared out of their wits, theres mayhem, screaming, a cat, and suddenly you zoom out to see the stunning view of the spaceship floating across a planet with the chilling tagline "In space no one can hear you scream. You feel then just how completely isolated, completely alone, with no help coming, no escape routes, it's the perfect trap.

That single ending visual sums up everything you'll ever need to know about creating an atmosphere

We can be really quick to criticise professionals, but sometimes it seems like they don't have a clue. Advertising people, don't give away the entire plot and twists of your horror thriller in the trailer you braindead buffoons!