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Exley97 said:
Ezekiel said:
I liked Prometheus too. More than I liked Blade Runner 2, actually. Makes me wonder what a Scott-directed BR sequel would have been like.
What is happening right now? Am I in the Upside Down? The Dark Mirror universe? Did I jump under my desk for *nothing*? WHERE ARE ALL THE PROMETHEUS HATERS???

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Exley97 said:
Prometheus is great and is one of the best science fiction movies of the decade.

[ducks under desk]
It wasn't one of the best for me, but I did find myself enjoying it despite how much everyone wanted me to hate it - it had some fuck-ups but also had some solid ideas to it, and I was interested in all the stuff about the Engineers it did.

...the part where the dude who mapped the caverns got lost was a little stupid though, likewise with the dude who saw a penis snake and immediately went 'IMMA TOUCH IT'. Like, I know scientists can get a little excited about their work but come on.
Yup. Despite my love of the film, I totally agree with this. That scene should have worked better, as it was inconsistent with what the movie had already established about Millburn (he wanted to get the F out of there with Fifield). However, I've posted this in another thread here a few months back, but it bears repeating -- there's a scene that was cut from the threatrical version that shows the team when they first arrive inside the structure, and Millburn discovers the bugs/worms/whatever that eventually get mixed with the black goo and become the snakes, and he's super excited because, as the movie explains, it's the first recorded discovery of life outside of earth, and the bugs/worms are totally harmless. So that kind of explains why he would go from scared tosuddenly excited when the snakes show up. In fact, I think during the audio commentary, either Spaights or Lindelof even acknowledges that the snake scene doesn't work because they cut that 30-second or so segement earlier in the movie. Oh well....when Ridley does a Director's Cut of the film in a few years, he can add that back in (and hopefully more of Janek).
I, too, appreciated Prometheus, despite the faults. One thing that annoyed me personally was the young man in old man make-up. It's like the easiest problem to avoid...just cast an old actor! There's no shortage of them! It looks incredibly distracting. But yeah, still good though.

Oh, these guys covered it quite well, explaining more in depth against the online hate it received, while remaining critical;

 

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Xsjadoblayde said:
Exley97 said:
Ezekiel said:
I liked Prometheus too. More than I liked Blade Runner 2, actually. Makes me wonder what a Scott-directed BR sequel would have been like.
What is happening right now? Am I in the Upside Down? The Dark Mirror universe? Did I jump under my desk for *nothing*? WHERE ARE ALL THE PROMETHEUS HATERS???

Wrex Brogan said:
Exley97 said:
Prometheus is great and is one of the best science fiction movies of the decade.

[ducks under desk]
It wasn't one of the best for me, but I did find myself enjoying it despite how much everyone wanted me to hate it - it had some fuck-ups but also had some solid ideas to it, and I was interested in all the stuff about the Engineers it did.

...the part where the dude who mapped the caverns got lost was a little stupid though, likewise with the dude who saw a penis snake and immediately went 'IMMA TOUCH IT'. Like, I know scientists can get a little excited about their work but come on.
Yup. Despite my love of the film, I totally agree with this. That scene should have worked better, as it was inconsistent with what the movie had already established about Millburn (he wanted to get the F out of there with Fifield). However, I've posted this in another thread here a few months back, but it bears repeating -- there's a scene that was cut from the threatrical version that shows the team when they first arrive inside the structure, and Millburn discovers the bugs/worms/whatever that eventually get mixed with the black goo and become the snakes, and he's super excited because, as the movie explains, it's the first recorded discovery of life outside of earth, and the bugs/worms are totally harmless. So that kind of explains why he would go from scared tosuddenly excited when the snakes show up. In fact, I think during the audio commentary, either Spaights or Lindelof even acknowledges that the snake scene doesn't work because they cut that 30-second or so segement earlier in the movie. Oh well....when Ridley does a Director's Cut of the film in a few years, he can add that back in (and hopefully more of Janek).
I, too, appreciated Prometheus, despite the faults. One thing that annoyed me personally was the young man in old man make-up. It's like the easiest problem to avoid...just cast an old actor! There's no shortage of them! It looks incredibly distracting. But yeah, still good though.

Oh, these guys covered it quite well, explaining more in depth against the online hate it received, while remaining critical;

I think it's now safe to say that my unpopular opinion is that I do not like Prometheus. Don't get me wrong. I'm glad that you folks enjoy it. It's just not for me.
 

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I haven't seen Logan. I never really liked the Wolverine character as much. But in so, while Logan is great, the Fans made me dislike the X-men movies with their wolverine love as well. There's a way to do the X-men series while still holding onto the core selling point of the X-men: The entire cast. Everyone has a favorite X-men, and everyone wanted to see their favorite in action.

What did we get in X-men? Here's what Wolverine thinks of everything. Your favorite character is Colossus (he's mine), sorry, we need to cut him for more Wolverine Scowling. Hey, do you like Cyclops? Great! He'll be featured more than the rest because Wolverine needs someone to make fun of!

Logan means more spotlight on Wolverine. I already have had almost two decades of that. And yes, it might be a terrific movie, but I'm oversaturated at the IDEA of Wolverine that I don't feel I can give this movie a fair look. The same can be said about Kevin Hart, who was funny in like... two movies until I realized all he has is that he's short and loud. Likewise, Spiderman is my favorite Marvel character, but we also have near two decades of reboots with him that I haven't even wanted to try to see something of his for years.

Batman Vs Superman exists for the fans' needs for superiority. The Dark Knight Rises only heightened Batman's popularity, but there is almost NO fan base as rabid in trying to prove their hero is better than Batman's fans hatred of Superman. I can't even count the number of heroes there are... So why don't we have Spiderman vs Logan? Captain America VS Logan? Hulk vs Thor would give people the high end destruction they want. Civil War was just a storyline from Marvel, so I won't count that.

Writers sat down and thought up a scenario that they could get Superman and Batman to fight because they know the one sided rivalry between the fans. Superman and Batman are best friends who trust each other implicitly in the comic books. But a team up between them wouldn't sell as many tickets as a pissing contest between them.
The X-Men movies have never really been that good and it's hardly Wolverine's fault for that. And, an "origin"/first X-Men movie with Wolverine as the audiences' POV character was a great idea. FOX really could've easily done what Marvel did and 10 years or so earlier with making an X-Men cinematic universe with a bunch of solo movies (as there's lots of characters that are favorites) and obvious team-up movies. I'm pretty sure a lot of X-Men characters were much more popular than say Iron Man and Thor prior to the MCU. And, the X-Men cinematic universe could've lead up to a "proper" Phoenix saga with introducing all the space characters and stuff.

Again, I'm no comic book aficionado but don't fights happen quite often between characters just for the fun factor? The DC animated movie Justice League War had a fun fight scene between Batman and Superman (it was actually their first time meeting) where Superman one-upped Batman every time. And, the X-Men obviously get in squabbles all the time. I'm sure Spiderman and Wolverine have fought because I'm pretty sure they even did in the Spiderman animated series back in the 90s.

Anyway, it seems like you have let other people make you not like Batman honestly. If you have an issue with Bats and Supes fighting, you can just not read that comic book or watch that movie. I don't like Superman just because I don't think he's that good of a character, which has nothing to with Batman.
 

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Cycloptomese said:
I think it's now safe to say that my unpopular opinion is that I do not like Prometheus. Don't get me wrong. I'm glad that you folks enjoy it. It's just not for me.
It's not unpopular in the winterwebs...it's more assumed that nobody likes it because of the internet backlash being so strong.
 

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That a ton of news is actually legitimately fake and no I do not support the Republican party, I just don't take things at face value.
 

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I, too, appreciated Prometheus, despite the faults. One thing that annoyed me personally was the young man in old man make-up. It's like the easiest problem to avoid...just cast an old actor! There's no shortage of them! It looks incredibly distracting. But yeah, still good though.

Oh, these guys covered it quite well, explaining more in depth against the online hate it received, while remaining critical;

1. Even though this was supposed to be an UNPOPULAR media opinion, I'm enjoying the Prometheus appreciation.

2. Yes, as much as I love Guy Pearce (he is, after all, my avatar here) that seemed like a weird choice, especially since Weyland only appears as his younger self in the separate TED talk short (which should have been in the movie, but that's beside the point). But there were a couple things going on. First, Ridley Scott wanted Max Von Sydow to play Weyland in the original version of the script. Then in the later version, the script had sections where David speaks to Weyland in his dreams while he's in the hypersleep chamber, and in his dreams he's still a younger man. However, they scrapped these scenes because they rightly determined they were kind of frivolous. So they kept Pearce and instead shot the TED talk stuff for the teaser video.

3. This was a good video, thanks for sharing it.
 
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The X-Men movies have never really been that good and it's hardly Wolverine's fault for that. And, an "origin"/first X-Men movie with Wolverine as the audiences' POV character was a great idea. FOX really could've easily done what Marvel did and 10 years or so earlier with making an X-Men cinematic universe with a bunch of solo movies (as there's lots of characters that are favorites) and obvious team-up movies. I'm pretty sure a lot of X-Men characters were much more popular than say Iron Man and Thor prior to the MCU. And, the X-Men cinematic universe could've lead up to a "proper" Phoenix saga with introducing all the space characters and stuff.

Again, I'm no comic book aficionado but don't fights happen quite often between characters just for the fun factor? The DC animated movie Justice League War had a fun fight scene between Batman and Superman (it was actually their first time meeting) where Superman one-upped Batman every time. And, the X-Men obviously get in squabbles all the time. I'm sure Spiderman and Wolverine have fought because I'm pretty sure they even did in the Spiderman animated series back in the 90s.

Anyway, it seems like you have let other people make you not like Batman honestly. If you have an issue with Bats and Supes fighting, you can just not read that comic book or watch that movie. I don't like Superman just because I don't think he's that good of a character, which has nothing to with Batman.
I agree with you on the X-men movies. Where the Avengers movies did better than the X-men is that every character had at least a moment in the Avengers. Again, the writers made Wolverine the focus as he was the most popular.

I have issues with stunts.

Heroes fighting each other are usually to sell comic books. There's nothing of lasting substance, there is no character built from it... It's a collective issue attempt. And I despise them.

Lastly, you feel that way because possibly you don't like my statement. And that's cool. However, like I said many times before, I don't care if I don't like the most popular kid on the block. But I hate that we at large forced to not only deal with him because he is the most popular, but we're supposed to believe truly insane things about him because he is the most popular.

It's the Ensemble Darkhorse trope [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EnsembleDarkhorse], and it's one of my most hated.

Family Matters was about a hard working family dealing with day to day stuff until Urkel tested high and we got Urkel-o's [https://img1.etsystatic.com/014/0/6438714/il_570xN.434111755_3kt1.jpg]

Leonard was supposed to be the main star of The Big Bang Theory, but Sheldon took the spot easily.

Abed's evolution ruined Troy's character from being a jock who is trying to figure out himself and his life now that he doesn't have to be a star all the time to turning into Abed's lackey.

Happy Days... The Fonz... A brother was written out and it was no longer about Richie growing up. Just everyone look at how cool the Fonz is.

The Eddie Winslow fans, the Troy fans, the Richie fans be damned. We got the star. Write them less, give the Darkhorses more.

And to be frank? I own all the Batman Games. I love the Animated Series. I love Batman where Batman should be. Local/Street Level crime. When you take him to Universal Threats and say he can go 'Toe-to-Toe' or at least hold his own with beings like Freaking Darkseid. A Being that doesn't pull any punches. A Being that can match Superman's reflexes and power. A being that can shoot Omega Beams that can destroy anything and keep pace with the flash... But Batman can dodge them, soak some of Darkseid's blows and not be made into pudding. Basically no reason that he shouldn't be dead already other than that he's Batman and he's popular.

Batman resets and takes out threat. If Darkseid struggles with putting down a human easily, why does any Hero with Powers struggle with him? How can he be the big bad when he's so inconsistent? Batman, by virtue of how he's written to appease the fans, creates that inconsistency. That illogical leap we all have to take because "He's the Goddamned Batman". I'm not on board with that.
 

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* One area I'll give Resident Evil games is that they show zombies have no business being a threat to modern militaries.

* The MCU Captain America is a sanctimonious hypocrite who measures his self worth by his ability to inflict violence against people. He's attempted to con his way into the military, lied to his friends, recruited terrorists, disobeyed orders for emotional reasons and his military career is a joke.

* I liked Space Jam and Loonatics Unleashed.

* Joss Whedon hasn't evolved past Buffy.
 

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I don't like star wars, not even the original trilogy.

I also dislike half life to the point where there are times where someone will praise the game and I'll feel like I'm taking crazy pills because they bring up elements of it I find lacking or outright bad as points in its favor.
 

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Exley97 said:
Prometheus is great and is one of the best science fiction movies of the decade.

[ducks under desk]
Prometheus as a standalone movie is fine, maybe even very good compared to most of the tripe that passes for horror now. It just falls flat as a prequel to Alien, which is unsurprising since there were only two good movies in that franchise (Alien and Aliens). AvP and Requiem are decent too, but not really part of the main franchise.

As for my opinions? Clerks sucked, much like everything else Kevin Smith has ever made, and had maybe two good lines. The Witcher 3 is enormously overrated and controlled so horribly I couldn't get past the first string of missions. Kong: Skull Island was horribly disappointing against what I'd hoped for, and was cringey as fuck with the references to the original (I actually have no idea what people think of that movie, to be honest). And to echo what a lot of people have been trying to get at, Lord Of The Rings is overrated and the movies would have been much better with less time spent following Sam and Frodo.
 

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With everyone complaining and comparing NV and F3, everyone forgot to realise that New Vegas has poor choices and consequences. Everything up to the city of NV is a tutorial and thus your choices about how to appoproach the game are limited. It's like your own training wheels. Obisidian did it again in Pillars of Eternity. I'd wish they went back to Alhpa Protocol. Your character's motivation is lacking and it's set in a Western and you aren't allowed to create a posse. Who thought that was a good idea.

Witcher 3 still needs a lot better quest design and please stop punishing me for exploring. Let me play it my way. Yennefer is a very evil character.

Star Wars was only seen as good becuase it's meant to be black and white morality (like Lord of the Rings) compared to the grey of most of the 70s.

Captain America 1 is a crime. By far the worst film of the MCU.

ME3 ending was average. But what I found silly was when people complained that the ending was a surprise. They literally were telling you what the ending was since you left Earth.

West world is a pretty average show and way too predictable. Why was anyone surprised the staff were robots? Or who the Man in Black was? Meuverne, or whatever her name was, storyline was the biggest waste of time.
 

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Prometheus as a standalone movie is fine, maybe even very good compared to most of the tripe that passes for horror now. It just falls flat as a prequel to Alien, which is unsurprising since there were only two good movies in that franchise (Alien and Aliens).
Prometheus has problems as a film but what I really like about it is that they tried, it was a genuinely interesting concept for a film and they tried to do something different. One of the things I hated most about Alien Covenant (which is by the way legitimately one of the worst films I've seen in years and that shocked me) was that they backed right away from the whole Prometheus storyline and went with a bland, boring Alien prequel like the idiots called for after the first film.
 

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Exley97 said:
1. Even though this was supposed to be an UNPOPULAR media opinion, I'm enjoying the Prometheus appreciation.

2. Yes, as much as I love Guy Pearce (he is, after all, my avatar here) that seemed like a weird choice, especially since Weyland only appears as his younger self in the separate TED talk short (which should have been in the movie, but that's beside the point). But there were a couple things going on. First, Ridley Scott wanted Max Von Sydow to play Weyland in the original version of the script. Then in the later version, the script had sections where David speaks to Weyland in his dreams while he's in the hypersleep chamber, and in his dreams he's still a younger man. However, they scrapped these scenes because they rightly determined they were kind of frivolous. So they kept Pearce and instead shot the TED talk stuff for the teaser video.

3. This was a good video, thanks for sharing it.
Guy Pearce is a dedicated actor and a little underutilised in this case. But that's a legitimately more interesting reason than I considered for his curious presence in the film. Must have missed the pre-release promotional material completely there.
Ehh, I don't agree with all the video posted, such as that everything needs a direct explanation without allowing the imagination to connect the dots. But they're generally pretty on point otherwise. Too much entertainment, especially from the US, relies on needing to explain everything instead of implying. There is a noticable difference between pretentious nonsense and a narrative vision that utilises restraint in justifying itself that some seem to unfortunately confuse, maybe from a less active imagination? I don't know.
 
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"I don't want to see the Switch become a port machine!!"

... Umm, actually, I really do. Yeah, have original games for it, but there are games I want to play everywhere and not have to lug around my 17 inch laptop.

I want my old 90's fighting games. There's no reason we're not able to play Third Strike and/or Capcom vs SNK 2 anywhere. And with Wireless Play? The idea that I could be waiting for my flight and some guy sees that I'm beasting with Dudley, pulls out his Switch and goes "First to Three" Fucking. Excites. Me.

I literally have goosebumps at that thought. I grew up in the Fighting Arcade scene (sadly, I only got decent after Arcades died). But even beyond that, with the gyroscopic functionality of the joycons, I honestly want the Switch to be the device that revived the Light Gun genre. Zelda and Splatoon shows us that the capability is there. The World of Goo and Little Inferno show how frightening close we can be to using a single joy con as a light gun. I'd even consider buying higher priced Joy Cons with updated and precise gyroscopes and possibly a dock attachment if I would be able to get better aiming functionality with it. I think that would help make the switch become an FPS console.

I want to experience my games everywhere. And Especially the Games that I love and can't find any more. The Switch can sate that need, so I will buy every functional port of games that I like that comes on the system in hopes they make more.


... WHY DOESN'T THE SWITCH HAVE 3RD STRIKE YET?!
 

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Unpopular opinion... I really like the Rabbids / Lapins Cr?tins cartoons. I think they follow in the best traditions of Tom & Jerry.
 

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I unironically enjoy Creed and Nickelback.

Hell, a Creed song (Never Die) ranks as one of my all-time favorite and a Nickelback song (Never Again) resonated so strongly with my dad, who was abused by his father along with his mother, that it brought him to tears.

I get people disliking them. But eh. Never got the consistent, unrelenting internet hatred of 'em either.
 

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Xsjadoblayde said:
Exley97 said:
Ezekiel said:
I liked Prometheus too. More than I liked Blade Runner 2, actually. Makes me wonder what a Scott-directed BR sequel would have been like.
What is happening right now? Am I in the Upside Down? The Dark Mirror universe? Did I jump under my desk for *nothing*? WHERE ARE ALL THE PROMETHEUS HATERS???

Wrex Brogan said:
Exley97 said:
Prometheus is great and is one of the best science fiction movies of the decade.

[ducks under desk]
It wasn't one of the best for me, but I did find myself enjoying it despite how much everyone wanted me to hate it - it had some fuck-ups but also had some solid ideas to it, and I was interested in all the stuff about the Engineers it did.

...the part where the dude who mapped the caverns got lost was a little stupid though, likewise with the dude who saw a penis snake and immediately went 'IMMA TOUCH IT'. Like, I know scientists can get a little excited about their work but come on.
Yup. Despite my love of the film, I totally agree with this. That scene should have worked better, as it was inconsistent with what the movie had already established about Millburn (he wanted to get the F out of there with Fifield). However, I've posted this in another thread here a few months back, but it bears repeating -- there's a scene that was cut from the threatrical version that shows the team when they first arrive inside the structure, and Millburn discovers the bugs/worms/whatever that eventually get mixed with the black goo and become the snakes, and he's super excited because, as the movie explains, it's the first recorded discovery of life outside of earth, and the bugs/worms are totally harmless. So that kind of explains why he would go from scared tosuddenly excited when the snakes show up. In fact, I think during the audio commentary, either Spaights or Lindelof even acknowledges that the snake scene doesn't work because they cut that 30-second or so segement earlier in the movie. Oh well....when Ridley does a Director's Cut of the film in a few years, he can add that back in (and hopefully more of Janek).
I, too, appreciated Prometheus, despite the faults. One thing that annoyed me personally was the young man in old man make-up. It's like the easiest problem to avoid...just cast an old actor! There's no shortage of them! It looks incredibly distracting. But yeah, still good though.

Oh, these guys covered it quite well, explaining more in depth against the online hate it received, while remaining critical;

I'm not going to fault anyone for enjoying Prometheus, but you do realize that you have a film about a trillion dollar space mission manned by a crew of morons essentially based on cave drawings and blind faith, and helmed by the worst scientists in the history of man. Also it's backed by Mr. Weyland because of the vague promise of extending his life.
 

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The Force Awakens wasn't that good.

The Star Wars Original trilogy was just ok. Not awful mind you, but I didn't think it was great either.

Harry Potter I found incredibly boring.

Carrie Underwood sucks horribly.