I love the space suit designs.
I try not to go with the obvious...but my god Charlize looks amazing.
Yeah, maybe it's just me but they're almost a little retro looking IMO. I don't think they would be totally out of place in a sci-fi movie from the 50s or 60s. And to me that's a good thing.I love the space suit designs. The gloves and wrist sections look a bit power ranger, but overall a very nice streamlined look.
Is this fear of R ratings a recent thing? I don't remember Hollywood people having such a problem with R ratings before the last 5 years or so. Does it really hurt a movie's box office that badly if it's R?
(there's a reason the ads have been playing up that Scott is the director of Blade Runner and Gladiator, not Alien)
(there's a reason the ads have been playing up that Scott is the director of Blade Runner and Gladiator, not Alien)
Because Blade Runner isn't a sci-fi film?
And don't you think the ads are playing up Alien in ways other than showing the word "Alien" on the screen?
The first clip of the film has been released.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5bTz4FURAk
It doesn't show much (and I actually have the feeling that they cut something from the middle), but it looks very good.
This movie is going to be awesome.
This movie is going to be awesome.
There are bits and pieces that I'm not thrilled with so far, largely some very specific aspects of the design (and I wish the trailers hadn't gotten so spoileriffic over the last couple of months). Specifically, I'm not crazy about the suits, but they do have a definite lineage from the Alien ones, particularly when looking at the shoulder pauldrons. The bigger issue for me is the color palette of the inside of the Prometheus itself, which still feels overly bright.
In any event, I'm still ridiculously excited. That being said, Ridley Scott has always been a better designer than director. At least half of Blade Runner is him playing with his own toys, yet it somehow works because they're fucking amazing toys, so I'll wait till the film is out to judge the look, since Scott usually knows what he wants and he tends to be right more often than not. (Also, science fiction brings out his artistic side like there's no tomorrow, and he's insanely controlling of his art departments.)
Hmm, I know it's heavily edited, but at the moment it kinda feels more like an Avatar sequel than something from the quiet and eerie Alien universe.
Hopefully the actual movie will be a bit slower and more atmospheric...
Hmm, I know it's heavily edited, but at the moment it kinda feels more like an Avatar sequel than something from the quiet and eerie Alien universe.
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