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MemberOvomorphJun-26-2012 6:04 PMDavid 1
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MemberOvomorphJun-26-2012 7:21 PMAncient Alien
MemberOvomorphDec-19-2013 10:23 PMfuck yeah! i was watching Ancient Aliens on TV ( produced by Prometheus Entertainment!? what!?) and they were hypothisizing Poseidon as a long white haired "Engineer" with an Alien Trident Weapon that shoots lasers! Thats what the fuck im talking about!!!! C"MON!
Ancient Aliens PRODUCED by PROMETHEUS ENTERTAINMENT???!!! coincidence?
Tru3 Chaos
MemberOvomorphDec-20-2013 5:04 AMThat does make sense. Though, it would have to be more relevant to call a movie that than simply because its mythology relates. For that matter we could call the third one "Zeus." The title "Prometheus" though catchy still doesn't really give a good explanation as to the "why" the first movie was called that.
BigDave
MemberDeaconDec-20-2013 7:34 AMWell i think Paradise is a universal form for a discription of the place where God/s dwell and place we assend to when we die.
So i think Paradise is fine still, but there are maybe ties to Greek Mythology and indeed all Ancient cultures.
Such as Pandoras Box, this was not a Box but a Jar given to Pandora and told she must never open it, and when she did, it unleashed all Evil on the Earth....
Maybe this could be the Urns, maybe David read the inscriptions and it had a similar warning on it... i.e do not open death inside!
I think the movie is trying to tie in many Ancient Cultures and they are have connections... for example some speculate that the Pandoras Box is linked to the Tree of Life in the Bible, as Pandora was the first Women like Eve, and they was both Warned not do open Box/Eat off Tree of Life. By Zues/God
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MemberOvomorphDec-20-2013 8:37 AMTru3 Chaos
MemberOvomorphDec-21-2013 8:20 PMI might be wrong because I don't own the DVD, however, I thought one of the translations about where they came from was not a word that was really translated 100 percent, but the closest word David could translate it was paradise. I actually think it will be interesting if they elaborate why humans develop that word through fantasy and its actual origin.