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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 7:50 PM
I'm not sure about the rest of you(or the planet for that matter) but ever since Laser Discs started coming with extras and commentaries I've immersed myself into Ridley Scott's work. I've watched all the extras and studied him and his way of doing things to no end. In every case I've seen(which is many) Scott sits down with the writer or writers and breaks down every single line in a script. Hell, probably each and every word to find out what it means, why it's there, what purpose it serves etc. He makes sure that every little thing in a script fits and that it's required to tell the story he wants to tell. It seems many people on the net think Scott let Lindeloff just come in and start mucking with the script adding all these things in that nobody has the answers to. I, knowing how Scott works, find that quite ridiculous. He knows exactly what happened in Prometheus, what it means and where it's going. I suppose that Scott could have blew a gasket and, for some reason, decided not to discect and question every detail both minute and huge in regards to this film. I guess there's a chance that he, for some reason, decided to say "f**k it!" and disregard a lifetimes worth of knowledge in filmaking. I suppose pigs could grow wings and fly too. Anything's possible.
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oduodu

MemberXenomorphAug-13-2012 6:55 AM
Before I saw prometheus I posted the following thread :http://www.prometheus-movie.com/community/forums/topic/8615 (I apologise for not making the link clickable as I am posting from a blackberry and cannot find any way to do so. Please help. There are times when I am able to access a proper pc but I am unable to do so for about a week maybe 2.) explaining why I thought the movie was made the way it was where I state many of the things stated above. BUT I believe that the dvd will answer more questions. If the movie was made as most people wanted it to be made, a torrent rip would circulate and no one would go back to watch the movie again and the answers would be available and since revenue would be low and no sequal would follow. It wouldn't even have paid for itself. Thank you sir ridley for making prometheus the way you did and thereby keeping the franchise alive. I also apologise to you sir ridley for judging you previously in another post. You had no say In what was used in alien or what the story was. You are probably the most efficient director alive and made a masterpiece from very little resources. I humbly bow and aplogise.........because it always easy to judge somebody else. I have no idea what it would take to make a movie and survive in that industry. Long live prometheus. Ps Damon Lindelof has said that there are answers to all the mysteries in prometheus. I believed him and then started doubting but after this reading I again believe that. Thank you for posting this thread. Pss I only found out about the alien cocoon deleted scene 2 weeks ago. This explains a lot about alien And the mysteries. I have now garnered huge respect and places it above as the 2nd best movie in the alien franchise. No 1 you ask ? P R O M E T H E U S Must I spell it out for you .. LOL

Cypher

Co-AdminMemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 7:59 PM
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 8:03 PM
I'am 74 years old. My energy levels are not what they used to be (no disrespect to people of that age!) But, i tend to put more trust in my writers now, more than i used to, as i need to devote all my energy to Directing and the Visual aspect! Which, actually i think i am quite good at, actually!

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 8:04 PM
@cypher...Yes, my master.(bows to the fist)[img]http://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/images/smilies/bow.gif[/img]
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 8:21 PM
@necronom 4...Good point. I really have wondered if Scott dropped the ball. I ask myself that all the time. Another aspect that could have caused him to is the ammount of time he had for pre-production. He always immerses himself in every little aspect. With films like Robin Hood and Kingdom of Heaven he had a TON of work to do. I mean, he would sit there and not only look at but [i]feel[/i] fabrics that were going to be made into drapes to make sure they were right. I mean, the detail and work he puts in is just staggering. Prometheus did not have all that. He didn't have to approve 100 different designs of flags and swords and chain mail and this and that and the other. Also, he was working with a production designer, costume designer and so forth that he's worked with many times now and trusts. These factors should shed light on the fact that he wouldn't have to spend as much time in these departments therefore he could focus on the writing without having a stroke. Look, I'm not saying that certiain characters weren't poorly written and that. I'm just saying that Scott has the answers everyone seeks. How many answers he chooses to give and how many he leaves ambiguous is up to debate. I like mysteries. IMO answers are usually boring. It's the questions that are interesting. You can ponder questions. Once you're given the answer it's over. Yep, that's the answer. Lets move on. Would half the people who care now really give a sh*t if Ridley had answered how the SJ got there. No. It's been a great mystery for 30 years. Let it stay a great mystery. Give a few answers and shed some light but don't give the farm away.
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 8:47 PM
I think with the "LOST" popularity, i trusted Damon to do a great re-write of Johns work! But he made it too ambiguous for my liking! I didn't really realise how badly it would go down with the Hardcore Fans of Alien! I really thought that they would love it and be able to work out what was going on! I was wrong! Sorry!

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 9:01 PM
You weren't completely wrong. I'm a longtime, hardcore Alien fan. I loved it. Wasn't too much ambiguity for me. Nothing really bothered me. There are things in the film that irritated people and I understand why they are irritated by them. But like I said, nothing bothered me. I came out of the first viewing with my jaw on the floor. Better than Alien imo. Not better than Blade Runner. I do think you're wrong about people's expectations as far as Lindeloff and Lost are concerend. Fans hate Lindeloff. Especially most internet types. I think people went in hating Lindeloff and it may have skewed their veiw of the film.
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 9:10 PM
The Hardcore fans of Alien really expected it to be much darker, like Alien where it taps into the deepest, darkest corners of the mind, actually! I really think that i did a MUCH better job of getting down into the Dungeons of peoples minds with Alien! It was perfect in every way, just like the Alien (necronom). But i feel as though i have let the Fans down with this one. Maybe i should have just stuck with Johns screenplay, actually!!!

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 9:49 PM
Oh, I totally missed that you are Ridley Scott. I have to say I disagree with you to the utmost, sir. Why tell a story we know the answer to? What happened to the SJ in Alien is easily figured out simply by watching the Alien franchise. Prometheus answers more questions on thatg front. It's very easy to put the pieces together, Sir Scott. So much better that you decided to tell a brand new story instead of showing us something which could only lead to a place which we already know. I suppose some people have to have everything spelled out and explained and laid out clean, neat and clear on a little plate and sat in front of them. That's usually exactly what hollywood does and people bitch about that. You do something different and they bitch about that. I think you were pretty much damned if you do and damned if you don't. At least you can keep your dignity and pride knowing that you did something new, fresh and original and also shed a little light on the mysteries that made Alien so great. Instead of rehashing treading on land that has been more than well traveled.
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 10:02 PM
I actually like Ambiguity(sic)! It makes things much more interesting aslong as it is kept to a minimum! There is TOO much in Prometheus! I for one am not too concerned with 'How did that Space Jockey come to be on LV 426?) BUT i would certainly like more of an explination as to WHAT exactly is the Black Goo? Instead of having to geuss, from little information we have and explinations from people on Forums as to what it is and what it does, all explinations getting lost in the masses off theories! Keep some of it a Mistery, Please! But atleast give us more of an explination as to what we really need to know, in order to make a bit more sense of the film, that we have spent so much time and money on!!!

The poster was good though!

 

ZMAN3494

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 10:14 PM
@necronom 4......... How do you think they could have explained WHAT exactly is the Black Goo? Did you want Captain Janek to say "This is a weapons facility and the Black Goo is there weapon. Because I personally thought that line by Janek talking to Shaw was just to spoon feed the audience and was not necessary. OR maybe an Engineer could have asked Bob, "Did you load the weapon in the cargo hold?" Maybe at the beginning an Elder could have said "Here drink this liquid that breaks down your cells and creates new life" I think there is plenty of clues to what it is, and that is ALL we needed in the first film. The Black Goo is one of the great mysteries of Prometheus for good reason. It allows it to be debated whether we were created by accident or by design. It also allows the debate about what the Engineers were planning to do. Destroy us? Evolve us into something else? Xenomorphs? ect ect...... Also keep in mind it might get answered in a sequel.

Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 10:31 PM
I've been to see the Film 3 times to try and figure out what is with that Black Goo Exactly? That was £30 with 3 views. Then i bought "The Art of Prometheus" Thinking that that might just give me more of an understanding. That cost me £25, then a few days later the price was dropped to £15! Then, like a BIG MUG, i started going on Forums (which as cost me alot more money) to get more of an explination, to no avail, as all the possible explinations are lost in the Fog of Guess Work, which complicates things even more! Like i said, there are alot of Misteries in Prometheus! Why not just give us more of an Explination of that Black stuff? And people wonder why i'm so Angry! I'M NOT MADE OF MONEY!!! I want my explinations!!!

The poster was good though!

 

Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 10:36 PM
Oh and they could have explained it with the Engineer Holograms! That would have been pretty Mint actually!!!

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 10:47 PM
@necronom 4...Answers will come. Especially answers about the black goo. Scott crammed as much as he could in this film to set up the sequels. I know people bitch about the cliff hanger. It was left that way because the film would have been 5 hours long just as much as it was left that way to get asses in the seats for the sequel. I know big fans like us would have loved to sit through a 5 hour film where we got everything at once but nobody else would have gone to see a film that long. Scott's juggling a lot here and if you ask me he's done a magnificent job at keeping the balls in the air. He has to worry about a huge, crazy fan base, an audience that knows nothing of Alien, box office numbers, setting up a franchise, not giving everything away and his reputation and own beliefs. He put forth a magnificent film which people are still talking about regardless of if they love it or hate it. I'm not exactly sure how people expect Scott to do all these things that they want him to do. I realize that you spent a lot of money trying to figure out what the black goo is. Like ZMAN 3494 said, you can pretty much deduce that it's a weapon. Hell, Scott has even said it's a bioweapon. The particulars, at this point, are, as David said, obsolete. I'm sure they will come up in the sequel and you will get some if not all of the answers are yearning for. Prometheus definitely is a film that asks a lot of it's audience. Probably asks the most since 2001. Which was Scott's goal imo. Even more than the goal to "scare the shit out of you." Which is impossible to do in a film in current times anyway. Unless it's a film of a terrorist beheading someone.
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 10:50 PM
They could have explained it with the holograms? How exactly? Could you make up a fan fiction scenario and play that out? I'm not saying they couldn't. I'd just like to find out how you think they could have done that and still kept the length of the film to regular movie going audience standards without having to cut something out of the film.
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shambs

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 10:56 PM
The issue of excessive justification is complicated. This and That and the But of buts....and that people enjoy Prometheus If They forget to Alien. The problem Is that way of talking has absolutely no real foundation to support it in Either the short or long term. But of course put a blindfold is free. BTW, Do not confuse ambiguity and mystery with a lazy script. The fact that Prometheus can sustain its premise based on the mystery does not mean that there are no problems in the script. Well, I just hope that Prometheus does not suffer chronic sequelitis (stretch the gum for money) because although I am excited about a sequel at the same time I don't want to see a Prometheus resurrection.

Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 11:07 PM
I'm not thick, well most of the time anyway, i know the Black stuff was a Bio Weapon! I watched the Film 3 times, i think i would have picked that up! To answer the other question, they did spend alot of time on stupid scenes like Milburn getting attacked by a pretty silly looking Snake! And it would be explained in the same way it showed how the Engineers started up the Juggernaut! ie actually showing what they do with it in holograms, holograms in holograms maybe? I'm sure they could have found some way to do it! I mean, you said that the Black stuff will be explained in a Sequel, so how would they do it then? Surely if they can explain it in the Sequel, then they could have explained it in the First!!! Consume Consume Consume! Greed Greed Greed! Money Money Money! That's what Prometheus is all about!

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 11:23 PM
@Mapusoul...I'm not saying there aren't problems in the script. However, show me a perfect script and I'll say Prometheus sucks. Every script has some problems. I'm about to start a thread called "Blade Runner Plot Holes" that will give examples. Blade Runner has plot holes but it's still the best sci-fi film of all time. IMO and a lot of others anyway. I too hope Prometheus doesn't go the "Resurrection" route and I doubt it will. If it does, just stick to Ridley's films and you'll be ok.
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 11:30 PM
@necronom 4...Stupid scenes like the hammerpeede? Did you expect the film to have, like, 1 alien attack? The film had to have some horror and suspense. Someone had to be offed before the final devistation with the awakened engineer. And showing Engineers starting a ship in holograms is totally different than explaining what the goo does, where the goo comes from or how it was made, how it's used, what all it's uses are etc. What do you want to know about it? The questions that I posed above? If so, they could not have explained that in a hologram. SHould they have made the whole film about the goo? Please be more specific about the questions you have about the goo. Actually, I think I should bow out of this now. We'll have to agree to disagree.
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-12-2012 11:31 PM
I watch Bladerunner all the time as it is my second favourite film, after Alien and i can't see any plot holes in that! Apart from the Mistery of 'is Deckerd a Replicant?' But i think Ridley as Commented, a few times since that he is a Replicant. I too hope Prometheus doesn't go down the reserection route! But everyone involved with the Film are business men so....Money Money Money! Give it to me! I think most people would have prefered to have had more of an explination about the Black Goo than the Milburn Scene! There was really no reason for that scene to have been in there. They could have found another, less cheesy way of exposing Fifield to the Goo! The Shaw Birth scene, Holloway scene and Fifield scenes would have done! :-)

The poster was good though!

 

Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-12-2012 11:38 PM
I don't see any "plot holes" in Blade Runner either. But there are all kinds of things in Blade Runner that resemble things that haters of Prometheus consider "plot holes." The point of the thread I'm starting is to show these people that if these things in Prometheus are "plot holes" then Blade Runner has some as well. Alien even has some. There was a thread a while back where I brought a few up and we discussed them. I've been watching BR Final Cut and taking notes on the subject. When I finish I'll start the thread.
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Custodian

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 12:57 AM
Engineering, I think you're going to receive a Right Royal Shock when you realise JUST HOW MUCH CONTROL young Lindelof was given during the production of Prometheus. It should really be called a Scott/Lindelof Production from what I hear of Lindelof's pro-active involvement with the project from start to finish; he came up with all the convolution that's pissing everyone off and even came up with the VIRALS (eye and birthday and ted). Lindelof even received an executive producer credit, such was his involvement throughout the film.
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 1:12 AM
Please link or name sources where you hear about all this. I'll post some links that back up what I say. From Lindelof... [i]"There were drafts that were more explicitly spelled out. I think Ridley’s instinct kept being to pull back, and I would say, “Ridley, I’m still eating shit a year after Lost is over for all the things we didnt directly spell out, Are you sure you want to do this?” And he said, “I would rather have people fighting about it and not know then spell it out."[/i] [url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06/02/when-bleeding-cool-met-damon-lindelof-prometheus-loose-ends-repeat-viewings-and-sequels/]LINK![/url]
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 1:50 AM
Still can't find the specific one I'm looking for as it's quite old but here's one where Lindelof explains his exec producer credit and how it wasn't granted until AFTER the film was shot... [url=http://collider.com/damon-lindelof-prometheus-star-trek-2-sequel-interview/171934/]LINK![/url]
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Engineering

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 1:30 AM
Here's a video interview where Lindelof says that... [i]"It's Ridley's movie...John certainly contributed lots of ideas most of which I built on and I came up with some stuff organically to the process but at the end of the day my job was sitting across the table from Ridley Scott asking him a series of questions like he was on 60 minutes and then based on his answers to those questions I then went and generated a screenplay...So I felt like I bullied Ridley into dictating the movie to me."[/i] [url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06/02/when-bleeding-cool-met-damon-lindelof-prometheus-loose-ends-repeat-viewings-and-sequels/]LINK![/url] I'm looking for a specific interview from before the film came out where Lindelof says exactly what I and others have been saying and even takes credit if the film sucks. I'll find it and this will be over.
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Crabfart

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 6:22 AM
Perhaps you need to look at the parts some people call plot holes as just plain awful script writing or direction -either way it makes the film worse. Just want to pick you up on this: "He knows exactly what happened in Prometheus, what it means and where it's going." And just set it along side a quote from the back of the official prometheus art book by ridley AFTER the film is finished! : " I’m thinking about what the hell I might do for a ‘Prometheus 2’ ...”" I am hoping this was a clever ploy but really it feels like the truth sorry engi :P

David 1

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 5:56 AM
"there's a chance that he, for some reason, decided to say "f**k it!" Actually Sir Ridley swears a lot. And I really mean A LOT. But yes, with great age comes greater neglect, and defo he is loosing many brain cells.
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Crabfart

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 7:17 AM
Only problem is allot of people say that there will be no directors cut! YIIKES!

oduodu

MemberXenomorphAug-13-2012 7:20 AM
Engineering Please elaborate more on ridley. What you said about his attention to detail is facinating and makes me respect him even more because this means hugely increased workload that may not necessarily mean more money at the box office. Some more would be nice. A character reference to ridley scott if you will. Would be nice. Because often those who do the best work and does proper quality control that comes from the heart and soul often gets critisized the most. That's just life I guess. Crabart I hear what you are saying but as I understood it there will be 15 minutes added to the original film. Are you saying that other people infers that the extra footage will not provide any extra answers ?! I don't know for certain and I share your frustration. Here to hoping they are wrong.

Crabfart

MemberOvomorphAug-13-2012 7:27 AM
If you ask engineer he'll say hes an angel with no flaws can walk on water and means everything he does. :D Unfortunately the real world is not like this - I am a mega fan of him yet I can still see hes gone down hill recently - just look at the other films and peoples responses to them though prometheus was allot better than robinhood and kingdom of heaven so heres hoping....
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