Going slightly off topic: Anybody else notice how the Engineers look like marble statues? The same ones that portray, say, Greek gods.rhizhim said:

Coincidence or something more?
Going slightly off topic: Anybody else notice how the Engineers look like marble statues? The same ones that portray, say, Greek gods.rhizhim said:
Maybe they're just really into hair removal and take some sort of artificial steroid to make them stupidly tall and hench?madster11 said:You know, i've been meaning to find somewhere to say this but:
That machine? The surgery machine?
What kind of bullshit was that? That's the worst sci-fi machine i've ever seen. "OMG! FIX ME!" so it comes out with a fucking staple gun and one of those robot claw machines, and is all 'you are now fixed' after it's just inflicted massive internal injuries and not bothered to fix them.
I was torn between lolling and cringing in that scene. Also, at least 4 people other than me were screaming out 'flame-thrower!' when it was wriggling on the claw.
Friend whisper-shouted 'I LOVE YOU MAMMA' in my ear when it grabbed the dude and saved the girl, i laughed so hard people threw popcorn at me.
Another complaint, why the hell did they talk about a 100% DNA match when the alien dudebros looked so obviously different?
That's not a 100% DNA match. If it was, they would average 6 feet tall and have at least some hair. That's a 99.99% match right there, not 100%.
That was the point. It was just trying to one-up the Alien scene.CODE-D said:Was kinda worse than any chest burster scene.
First of all, I think that you're giving Lindelof a bit too much credit. Jon Spaihts wrote the script for Prometheus, while Lindelof was brought in to perform rewrites, in order to make the project work on a cheaper budget than Scott & co. had originally intended it for.denseWorm said:I really resent Lindelof [sic], he coped out and said everything in LOST was "oh, phleh, just religious" and way too much religion and 'yeah, i have blind faith, SO SUE ME' crap in Prometheus.
So, basically, what you're saying is, you didn't like Shaw as a character. Fair enough, I suppose.denseWorm said:snip
The fact that Shaw mentions her religion so much jumped out at me as spawn of he who turned LOST into a television preach show, Scott didn't deal with religion in the initial alien movies (perhaps Alien 3 in a weird way) and it seemed out of character to have that girl challenging everyone who got close to doubting her brazen decision to trust in providence.
I would say the movie challenges faith, rather than shit all over it.The fact that the movie shites all over it is not what I'm going on about, but rather the fact that it seems to be a huge part of the protagonist's motivation.
Except she was, and the sedative had worn off by the time the movie cuts back to her. A better question would be why the crew didn't put her into hyper-sleep while she was still sedated.EDIT: We should also all take a moment to have some lolercopter'ing about how terrible the sequence of scenes this post is talking about are. The huge gaps in timing and plot... all apparently done to keep the movie relatively short and fast paced... if studios put that much money into making such restricted films then we'll never see a true classic again!
"Ah I will choose not to be sedated by the dose administered by the super-efficient Android,
Probably because everyone else was preoccupied with the grotesque monstrosity killing crew members left and right in the cargo-bay?ah I will run through the ship without running into anyone else,
It wasn't a secret, and in fact, Shaw was invited there by Vickers earlier in the movie.ah i will get into the top secret survival pod and into the multi billion dollar surgery pod
What exactly did you expect her to do?ah i will spend ten minutes screaming as the machine cuts out an 'obstruction' in my belly,
Which is partly the point. No one rushes to aid Shaw, because once Wayland is revealed, she is no longer in charge, and her well-being is no longer a priority to anyone.ah i will walk into a sick bay without batting an eyelid and sit down, be handed a cup of coffee and have absolutely no one try to help me or at least clean me,
That's the first real plot hole you've mentioned so far. I hope the Director's Cut of the movie is going to address that.ah no one realizes there's an alien in the survival pod thingo even though the blonde chick lives in the survival pod
Well the machine did say it wasn't equipped to do such surgery. And i think she was programming it to do a rush-job, i would too if i was stuck in a little pod with a squidmadster11 said:You know, i've been meaning to find somewhere to say this but:
That machine? The surgery machine?
Yeah i came to the same conclusion, the aliens evolving over time. And dave developing some kind of emotion (curious) to infect the other guy. But not having fully devolped morals to know what he was doing was wrongLtWigglesworth said:And I know some people find Davids behaviour odd, but is it too far to suppose that something akin to curiosity had developed? Hence him infecting the crew member. He may have also felt something akin to anger or disappointment. I mean, if you found out that your gods were humans and they made you "because we could", you would feel a bit disappointed wouldn't you?