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Old 04-07-2012, 10:53 AM   #2641
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The score in the UK trailer when the ship is descending onto the planet is amazing. It's haunting, foreboding,a little uplifting. It sets the mood perfectly. It's sounding better than most generic soundtracks out there. Imagine how awesome it would have been had John Williams done the score.
Why didn't Ridley get Williams to do the score anyhow? He would have been a perfect choice.
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I think I'm going to see Titanic just to see the trailer in 3D. And I don't think I've ever seen Titanic in full length, not to mention on a biig screen...
It was really cool to see on its original release night, before the hype and the female talk-shows and the billions of dollars and Celine Dion being played EVERYWHERE for a constant six months and Cameron's stupid "I'm the king of the world" acceptance at the Oscars.

All those things watered it down for me (no pun intended), and after seeing Avatar, I can no longer deny that Cameron's storytelling ability is sinking proportionately to the steady climb of his technical skill and ingenuity.

He really needs to be like Fincher and direct other people's tales rather than his own.
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Old 04-07-2012, 03:27 PM   #2643
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Saw the 3D version of the trailer in front of Titanic the other day. Wow! The 3D was fantastic! Was this filmed in 3D?

I had sworn off of 3D after horrible conversion after horrible conversion, but after seeing the great conversion on Titanic, and the amazing 3D on display in Prometheus, its obvious it can be a great medium in the right hands.
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Old 04-07-2012, 04:46 PM   #2644
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I think it'sll LOOK great, but Lindelof's involvement with the script has me worried.
So, you think the planet may be purgatory instead of LV-426?

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Saw the 3D version of the trailer in front of Titanic the other day. Wow! The 3D was fantastic! Was this filmed in 3D?

I had sworn off of 3D after horrible conversion after horrible conversion, but after seeing the great conversion on Titanic, and the amazing 3D on display in Prometheus, its obvious it can be a great medium in the right hands.
Yes, it was filmed in 3D. It was Ridley's first venture into using the medium. He said he will never film in 2D again as a result. This was posted before, but to save you a search: http://www.totalfilm.com/news/ridley...-prometheus-3d

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Old 04-07-2012, 05:03 PM   #2645
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I had read somewhere (in this thread or at imdb) how most of the major composers dont want to work with Ridley Scott saying how he doesn't give creative freedom.
Really? Interesting.
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Old 04-07-2012, 05:03 PM   #2646
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So, you think the planet may be purgatory instead of LV-426?

Quite probably!
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Old 04-07-2012, 08:43 PM   #2647
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I went to see Titanic 3D last night and was rather disappointed that there was not a Prometheus trailer. That was at the Gateshead Metrocentre IMAX.

This is one movie I am really looking forward to. The YouTube trailers look awesome.
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Old 04-08-2012, 03:42 AM   #2648
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I went to see Titanic 3D last night and was rather disappointed that there was not a Prometheus trailer. That was at the Gateshead Metrocentre IMAX.

This is one movie I am really looking forward to. The YouTube trailers look awesome.
That sucks - My TITANIC 3D "did" have this trailer in 3D & it was EPIC!!!
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Old 04-08-2012, 03:55 PM   #2649
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Saw the (3D) Trailer for this before "TITANIC" about 12 hrs ago (12pm showing/IMAX 3D).

All I can say is, well, two words will suffice actually....

[Show spoiler]HOLY SH!T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That sucks - My TITANIC 3D "did" have this trailer in 3D & it was EPIC!!!
I saw the 3D trailer twice, but not in an IMAX theater. How about a comment about the trailer sound in the IMAX.
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Old 04-08-2012, 05:53 PM   #2650
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Which trailer was it? Was it the UK trailer? Cos that's the one in 3D on YouTube.
Given that it is an IMAX theater, it would have been the IMAX trailer.

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Old 04-09-2012, 06:21 PM   #2651
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Some set pics http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/prom...2/pictures/#41 most are in the trailer or of Ridley, but the set design on #20 looks stunning!
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Some set pics http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/prom...2/pictures/#41 most are in the trailer or of Ridley, but the set design on #20 looks stunning!

Yep.

Its like '2001 A Space Odyssey' meets the 'Planet of Vampires'.



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Old 04-10-2012, 01:11 PM   #2653
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New Prometheus footage has been screened to press click on the link below to read.

**NOTE Major info revealed if you don't want to know don't peek..
[Show spoiler]The first minutes of the movie...as well as Scott saying that the last 7 minutes of the film is what connects it to Alien..and also saying that there is a scene that is counterpart to Aliens chestburster moment and that it involves Noomi Repace's character..
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http://www.totalfilm.com/news/promet...reveal-report/
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Old 04-10-2012, 03:24 PM   #2654
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Sweeeeet clip. I cannot wait!
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given that it is an imax theater, it would have been the imax trailer.

prometheus - imax 3d incredible trailer [hd] - youtube
wow
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New Prometheus footage has been screened to press click on the link below to read.

**NOTE Major info revealed if you don't want to know don't peek..
[Show spoiler]The first minutes of the movie...as well as Scott saying that the last 7 minutes of the film is what connects it to Alien..and also saying that there is a scene that is counterpart to Aliens chestburster moment and that it involves Noomi Repace's character..
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http://www.totalfilm.com/news/promet...reveal-report/
WOW!!
[Show spoiler]Does this mean Guy Pearce is only in the movie in the hologram for a minute or did they scan and imprint his mind into David or another android (Vickers?) 'She's on the trip for a personal reason' as noted in the article.
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New Prometheus footage has been screened to press click on the link below to read.

**NOTE Major info revealed if you don't want to know don't peek..
[Show spoiler]The first minutes of the movie...as well as Scott saying that the last 7 minutes of the film is what connects it to Alien..and also saying that there is a scene that is counterpart to Aliens chestburster moment and that it involves Noomi Repace's character..
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http://www.totalfilm.com/news/promet...reveal-report/
I guess the scene where
[Show spoiler]Noomi Rapace's character gets attacked in the chamber might be a sneak peak of the last 7 minutes of the film.
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Old 04-10-2012, 08:53 PM   #2658
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A few very interesting spoilers from empireonline[/URL]-




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- Prometheus will have Easter eggs galore. For example, we learned that the planet on which much of the action takes place is designated LV-223. Just a stone’s throw, astronomically speaking, from LV-426, home of Alien and Aliens.

- Another connection comes in the subtitles informing us about the Prometheus, as Scott did with the Nostromo. It has a crew of 17 (ten more than the Nostromo), it is very, very far from Earth (if we recall correctly, 32x1014 km from Earth, which is approximately 32 HUNDRED TRILLION kilometres from our home planet. Quite a way to go.). It is December 21, 2091. Its destination is unknown.

- Speaking of chestbursters, Scott and Rapace were asked if there was a moment on set that rivaled the chestburster scene – where Scott, famously, didn’t tell his actors the exact specifics of what was about to happen, hence their genuinely shocked expressions. They said no, but Scott confirmed that there is a scene, involving Rapace’s Elizabeth Shaw, that might rival it for visceral impact. Rapace added that it was hard to get the horrific images of that scene out of her head for a while after filming.

- The opening spacescape shot – a silent canvas of awe-inspiring stars across which the Prometheus moves at a fair old lick, creating a light-wake behind it – is stunning. In space, no-one can hear your jaw drop.

- Theron’s Vickers is – at least at first – cold as liquid nitrogen, and hard as nails. While all other crew members have to be forcibly awoken from cryo-stasis, and then spend most of their time heaving their guts into a space-bucket while their bodies adjust, Fassbender’s David – who, as an android, doesn’t go into cryo-stasis, bustling about the ship on his lonesome during the two-and-a-half year journey – finds that she has roused herself from cyber-slumber. Following a trail of wet footprints, David finds Vickers in her chambers. Rather than being violently sick, she’s already doing push-ups, while dripping with viscous fluid (which explains the shot of a stressed-looking Theron lowering herself onto something from the trailer).

She then barks orders at David – “Robe!” – and demands a status update from him. “Were there any casualties?” “No, ma’am, everyone’s fine,” replies David. “Well, then, wake ‘em up,” she orders. It’s clear that, while they’re both technically Weyland employees, Vickers wears the trousers around here.

- David, meanwhile, is a calm and fastidious presence. He is the first character we meet on board the Prometheus, wandering its corridors while waiting for the ship to reach its destination. At one point, the ship is jolted by something, and rocks slightly (in a nice touch, futuristic pool balls slide around a table as the ship tilts to the right), but David just waits, calmly, for the situation to be rectified before carrying on with what we reckon is his daily routine.

- The sequence finishes with Prometheus landing on LV-223, and then cut to a montage of terrors yet to come. This sequence was largely identical to the recent trailer, but with a few new shots, including:

...And the piece de resistance, a brief shot of a living organism – a tiny thing which, true to form for this franchise, has a mouth that is redolent of female genitalia – rearing up, presumably while the Prometheus crew is completing their first sweep of the planet. What does this mean? It’s not a facehugger, or an Alien, but something else entirely. Is it about to attack someone? Will it end well? I think we all know the answer to that.








Well...that sure resolves the terrain discrepancy discussion from the trailers.





And from PrometheusMovieNews.com-




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So, we’ve just been lucky enough to see a chunk of Prometheus footage, followed by a Q&A hosted by Empire Magazine’s Chris Hewitt and featuring direct Ridley Scott and stars Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron, at press event held by 20th Century Fox in London’s Leicester Square.

The footage lasted about 15-20 minutes, and consisted of mainly of completed scenes, both extensions of bits we’ve seen in the various trailers, and new stuff, before merging into what seems to be a slightly modified version of the International trailer footagethat we have all seen by now. Before the screening began, we were told that we were the first people outside Fox to see the footage.

The following descriptions come from my hastily scribbled (in the dark) notes, and memory, so my apologies in advance if they seem a bit disjointed.

The footage opens on the Isle of Skye in the year 2089(?) and is a longer version of the opening of the International trailer, with Shaw and Holloway on an archaeological dig and uncovering the pictogram/constellation we have seen already.

Cut to the year 2093, and the Prometheus glides through space. David the android walks alone on the ship, which suddenly judders to a halt – it appears to have reached its destination.

David goes to the bridge and fires up all the systems before going to wake the crew from stasis, only to find that Vickers (Theron) is already up and finishing what looks like a punishing exercise regime. Ever the hard-nosed business woman, her only question to David is ‘did anyone die?’

After seeing the crew recuperating from their hypersleep, including some copious vomiting from Shaw, we cut to the Prometheus’s hanger. Here we see a hologram video message from Peter Welyand, recorded in 2091. If you are watching this now, he says, “I’ll be dead, may I rest in peace”. He uses his recording to introduce Shaw and Holloway and they then give their talk shown in the trailers, though extended here. To paraphrase – “The constellation shown in the pictograms was so far away that the there is no way the civilisations that appear to have made them could have known about it, but we do. We know it has a sun, and we know it has an Earth-like planet. And this is where we are now.”

That planet is LV-223.

Next we get some new shots of the Prometheus landing, and an extremely clear shot of the ‘mountain’ structure previously glimpsed. Now, while we have said that this reminds us of the work that Giger did for an abandoned adaptation of Dune (see below), in the shot here it’s unmistakeable. It’s missing the ‘arms’, but the ‘head’ and face are clearly visible in profile.


Here’s where we cut back to more familiar ground, consisting mostly of the international trailer footage with maybe a few tweaks here and there, though nothing real note.

I have to say it was all very impressive. The footage looked fantastic – Scott has hit a visual home run on this one, without a doubt. I’m not a fan of 3D at all, but I must say it works well, not drawing attention to itself, but definately pulling you into the movie. This could be the movie that changes my mind about – well utilised – 3D. The old age makeup on Guy Pearce is also very well done. It may have been helped by the hologram VFX, or it could even be CGI-enhanced, but it looked very natural and didn’t interfere with his performance. I’m also now more convinced that ever that, despite the character saying otherwise, he is very much alive and more or less well when the Prometheus lands on LV-223, and that the images below do in fact show Weyland. Did he get to LV-223 before the Prometheus, and the crew find him there?

Next up was the Q&A. Empire’s Chris Hewitt took charge, as a few lucky audience members go to ask questions. We’ve been promised a full transcipt along with some clips of the session, so in the meantime here’s a few highlights I picked out, along with my thoughts.

Scott commented on what brought him back to the Alien universe – The sequels had not explored the biggest question – who was was the Space Jockey, why did he have that cargo, and where was he headed with it? The Alien sequels were “all jolly good, in one for or other”.

While the project started as an Alien prequel, the more he got involved in another story, the “less inclined I was” to connect it to Alien.

Noomi Rapace calls he character conflicted. Shaw is a scientist with a faith in God – her search for the origins of man-kind doesn’t lead where she expects.

Michael Fassbender didn’t rewatch Ian Holms or Lance Henkrikson’s performances, but instead looked to Blade Runner and Lawrence of Arabia amongst other for inspiration and clues for his performance. Scott said there is a lot of humour in David’s character – I did get a certain sense of deadpan wit Fassbender’s performance – and that we “are allowed to laugh”.

Theron said that Vickers starts the film as detatched and cold – I guess that will change – and is neither a believer or scientist, but is there for a personal reason – does she know that Weyland is on LV-223? Is she related to him?

Scott spent 4 and a half months working with production designer Arthur Max and his team before the film was even greenlit to get the designs locked down.

Scott was then asked a quesiton about the rating of the original Alien, but his answer was a more general one. Starting with a half-joking “I want a certificate that’s best for the box office”, he made a valid arguement that it’s in everyone’s interest to make a film that is as accessible to as big an audience as possible. After all, he pointed out, if a studio doesn’t make its money back, there are no movies. Even if a rubbish film is a hit, overall it’s a good thing. I have to say, as much as I’d like to see a full-on R/18 rated Prometheus, I understand completely that studios are running a business – Scott himself said is a director and a business man. Given that movies like The Woman in Black and The Hunger Games are pushing boundries at the lower rating, I don’t think we should be too worried if Prometheus ends up a PG-113/12A – after all, there’s always the likely uncut video release.

Scott promised that Rapace has a scene ‘equivalent’ to Alien’s chestburster, that no other actor was involved in.


Finally, touching on his use of 3D, Scott seemed to dismiss those who say it adds too much complexity to shooting. As a strong visual director, Scott says, he found 3D “pretty straightforward”.

Overall I came away very impressed. The look and feel of the footage we saw was excellent, while the director and stars seemed really enthusiastic about the film.

So what did we learn? Nothing massively earth shattering, though many peoples’ suspicions that the movie does not take place on LV-426 appear confirmed. Perhaps Scott’s regular comments that the last few minutes of the film will tie to Alien will see a change of location. Perhaps the ‘derelict’ we see crashing is not the same one that appears to be taking off when we see the giant ‘hanger doors’ open under Shaw’s feet in the trailers, and it’s this second ship that the crew of the Nostromo find?

As I said, we have been promised a full transcript of the chat, which will hopefully make a bit more sense, and we’ll get that online as soon as we have it!

Prometheus is directed by Ridley Scott, from a screenplay by Damon Lindelof and Jon Spaihts. The film stars Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Sean Harris, Rafe Spall, Logan Marshall-Green, Patrick Wilson and Kate Dickie, and is due for release on June 8th 2012 in the USA, and June 1st 2012 in the UK.







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Told jah it wan't LV-426, and the haters had tah hate on me anyways!
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New Prometheus footage has been screened to press click on the link below to read.

**NOTE Major info revealed if you don't want to know don't peek..
[Show spoiler]The first minutes of the movie...as well as Scott saying that the last 7 minutes of the film is what connects it to Alien..and also saying that there is a scene that is counterpart to Aliens chestburster moment and that it involves Noomi Repace's character..
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http://www.totalfilm.com/news/promet...reveal-report/
I thought that this was interesting:

"As for the connection between the two films, Scott explained that the link is "barely in its DNA", reasserting that the film is a standalone piece. However, he did admit that the connection becomes more apparent in the films final seven minutes.."

Does that mean that this is not an official sequel to Alien, but rather takes place in the same "universe" as Alien?
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