Okay-
I've seen Prometheus, Ridley Scott's prequel to his SF classic,
Alien. Verdict? Pretty good. Not as good as the first two Alien
films, but better than the rest. I liked the teaser trailers:
TED
conference
Introducing
“David”
This
brought back a very old tradition of shooting footage only for use in
the trailer and not the actual film. It's reminiscent, in that
respect, of Hitchcock's classic Psycho trailer.
A
few things surprised me about Prometheus.
- I thought David would defect and prove himself an enemy.
- I thought Charlize Theron's character was an android. Her personality and decision-making were both cold throughout.
- Peter Weyland turning up, old and infirm, on the ship. This was a bit far-fetched.
-
The eggs seen at the start of Alien must have hatched from a queen, as seen in Aliens. The only sign of the queen in Prometheus was a brief illustration engraved in a wall inside the ship. Am I missing something?A separate thought: Here's an earlier film in the Alien franchise, Alien vs Predator.
There's a Weyland character in this
film as well, and it's implied that he's the founding father of the
Weyland Yutani corporation. This was set in present day (2004) and
played by Lance Henriksen. Henricksen also played Bishop in Aliens, so there's a suggestion
that Weyland designed Bishop after his younger self.
But
this is seemingly a different Weyland, even though the films exist in
seemingly the same universe. I think Hollywood fucked up here.
AVP
was turned into a movie from this script by Shane Salerno. Let's
be honest: it's not great.
In
1996, however, Peter Briggs adapted the AVP graphic novel (which is
awesome) into a script (which is also pretty damned good.)
Not
only was this story better than the finished AVP movie, but it would
have allowed the characters in Prometheus to comfortably exist inside
both the Alien and Predator universes simultaneously.
Other
thoughts: giving a character a Scottish accent does not make her
comic relief. Also, the cockney punk guy was a bit of a clichéd
cock.
I
was really hoping that Prometheus would deepen and enrich the story
of the film it prequels- Alien.
I
was hoping it would add something more about how the Weyland Yutani
corporation was formed, and how they discovered the Alien species. I
wanted to see who gave the order to send the Nostromo to land on
LV426. I wanted it to be the Godfather Part II of the SF world, and
with Scott again at the helm that was entirely possible- but it
didn't happen. I wanted to see how the eggs ended up in the ship,
what happened to the queen alien in this ship and possibly a
character from Alien as their younger self. Was Captain Dallas rising
quickly through the ranks as a twenty-something? Was somebody working
on a blueprint for the android Ash? All of these opportunities were
squandered.
Prometheus
is a good film and well worth a watch, but Ridley Scott has slipped
drastically over the last few years. Alien, Blade Runner and Thelma
and Louise are all-time classic movies. American Gangster was fun but
predictable. Gladiator was basically Conan the Barbarian with a
bigger budget. That crusades thing was boring.
Scott
is capable of making all-time classic movies, but he isn't doing. Is
he getting too old?
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