db73
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 10:42 AMIf you've not seen the movie yet do you really want your questions answered before doing so?!
Frantz
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 10:45 AMno merc can shoot in the head a moving target ... every military is trained to shoot in the triangle formed by the shoulders and the lower chest . the bullets probably do minor injuries ..but a living thing exploding from the inside rip him apart
No explaination for the awesome skull at the top of the temple
centrosphere
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 10:46 AM@db73
I think the answer is trivial: I´m posting this at the spoiler section and don´t mind to know the answers before seeing the movie. It´s not like Prometheus is the Sixth Sense, you know. And I think the visual experience is something totally different and worth going thru even knowing the plot.
centrosphere
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 10:57 AM@Frantz,
Thank you for taking your time to answer, but actually a cursory search in the internets will reveal a lot of pages trying to taught you the secrets of shooting moving targets. I really can´t believe this is not a traditional training step in military drill, specially if the guy is retired spec-ops (the raw material from what Weyland would most likely be keen to hire).
db73
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 10:58 AMIn the case - the guy shoots at it at least one with apparently no effect what so ever. I think the engineer recoils a little if I remember correctly. There is no explication for the skull aloft the temple. It's in there because giger designed it previously and for reasons best known to the film makers.
centrosphere
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 11:56 AM@db73,
Thanks!
I really find very weird that nobody seems to see the skull as a omen that nothing is quite as they expected. In most cultures the skull is a symbol of warning.
takka_takka_takka
MemberOvomorphJun-05-2012 6:16 PMThe engineer doesn't get hurt because he's basically space Jason in this movie.
The skull is never addressed or remarked upon by anyone, which seems odd in the sense that if I were in charge of a mission like that I would probably say something about the giant freaking skull on top of the structure. I mean, if nothing else, it's a conversation starter. The only thing I can think of is that it's another example of the crew's selective memory like the whole Raptor abortion thing that noone ever mentions after it happens.