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TiLT wrote:It's not a prequel in the way most of us think of the word. It's set before the events of Alien, but it doesn't lead directly into that movie. This is more of a parallel story.
Ariana_FFD wrote:But remember, things like this are always better in a theater.
Ariana_FFD wrote:Kraken wrote:Ariana_FFD wrote:But remember, things like this are always better in a theater.
Not when they are filled with other people.
LOL!!! That's why they invented Jujubees! As long as some A**hole doesn't talk and/or explain the movie to their equally dense date, I am ok with some people. Then again, it usually is better to go real late, or really early.
~A~
Ariana_FFD wrote:Even in the first Alien, Ridley Scott goes for suspense more then blatant blood and guts.
Ariana_FFD wrote:Give me Alien over a Jason movie any day!
Ariana_FFD wrote: Horror flicks like Halloween (*ghosts, the undead and the like) are not even remotely like science fiction (*futuristic, high technology, cyborgs/creatures, the void between stars).
Ariana_FFD wrote:
Well yes he did, he stated that Alien was O'Bannon/Scott's response to Halloween. No.Wrong.
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"This is a movie about alien interspecies rape," O'Bannon said on the documentary Alien Evolution, "That's scary because it hits all of our buttons." O'Bannon felt that the symbolism of "homosexual oral rape" was an effective means of discomforting male viewers.
silverjon wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_%28creature_in_Alien_franchise%29"This is a movie about alien interspecies rape," O'Bannon said on the documentary Alien Evolution, "That's scary because it hits all of our buttons." O'Bannon felt that the symbolism of "homosexual oral rape" was an effective means of discomforting male viewers.
http://www.cracked.com/article_18932_al ... -rape.html
Daehawk wrote:Ahh Lifeforce. One of my favorites as a young male. DAaaamn.
silverjon wrote: (most) men have a ... misunderstanding of pregnancy and birth.
noxiousdog wrote:silverjon wrote: (most) men have a ... misunderstanding of pregnancy and birth.
Wha? I'm seriously skeptical that 51% of males don't understand how babies are made and children are born. Unless you're saying that they don't get all the details right. But that wouldn't be limited to males.
silverjon wrote:noxiousdog wrote:silverjon wrote: (most) men have a ... misunderstanding of pregnancy and birth.
Wha? I'm seriously skeptical that 51% of males don't understand how babies are made and children are born. Unless you're saying that they don't get all the details right. But that wouldn't be limited to males.
Paraphrase of O'Bannon's ideas, not mine, and I think it's important to put it into the context of when the movie was made too (as fathers become increasingly more involved in birthing as the decades roll by). What I think he's driving at is that men have an abstract understanding, but because it is not a thing that actually happens to their bodies, putting them into that position makes it more visceral. It's not that they don't basically know how it works, but that it remains this huge natural phenomenon in which the male can be reduced to playing a role that's downright peripheral.
triggercut wrote:I might go see Prometheus.
Dunno about that other movie.

Chaosraven wrote:Haven't been to a midnight opening in quite some time... Review in a couple hours.
Ariana_FFD wrote:But what is strange is that if this is a prequel, did they chart this voyage? If so they kinda messed up about the first movie when Nostromo detected life for the first time. Plus where are the aliens that killed the giant pilot? Where is the Egg chamber? Because it is simuliar, but so different. Thoughts?
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