So? I didn't start the thread to have people just agree with me. If they want to rave about a film I detest then they can do so to their hearts content.And yet, and yet. Yet another of your threads proves a large majority of people on this board disagree with you.
Done. I just finished watching Prometheus for a second time and again, yeah, I like it a bit better this time around. For one thing the sound on the BluRay disc comes across better than what I recall hearing in the theatre. There are still some niggling problems, though, that aren't really clear.Today or this evening I think I'll get around to rewatching Prometheus. I actually liked TDKR a bit better than when I first saw it (as I mentioned upthread) so I'll see if my opinion of Prometheus changes after a second viewing.
I might as well ask the mods to close this. Everything was fine until this, from a jackass with an inflated sense of self importance who has never contributed anything of worth to a discussion. All he ever brings with him is a bag of dog shit to light on fire.Star Trek has made Warped9 uncontrollably cry for 5 years solid. That alone earns it respect.
New year, same old shit.
I liked all three movies.
Prometheus almost made the "ass" grade with the spastic scientist moments and Charlize Theron running in a straight line away from a giant rolling wheel.
TDKR consisted of superb moments that weren't connected very well.
Star Trek has made Warped9 uncontrollably cry for 5 years solid. That alone earns it respect.
Happy new year!
I might as well ask the mods to close this. Everything was fine until this, from a jackass with an inflated sense of self importance who has never contributed anything of worth to a discussion. All he ever brings with him is a bag of dog shit to light on fire.Star Trek has made Warped9 uncontrollably cry for 5 years solid. That alone earns it respect.
Mods, just close it.
Which movie franchise would have benefitted from having Will Smith star in it?
I vote Prometheus.
2. Prometheus. I really enjoyed this movie...though it IS highly imperfect. I feel it was mostly executed exactly as the writers and producers wanted it to be, though I do not believe in ancient astronauts on Earth, I find the potential reveal of the speculated on origins of the Engineers and their masters along with the connection to the Aliens themselves to be worthy of a sequel that I am eager to see. Far from ruining the previous two good Alien movies, I think Prometheus deepens them. Alien was gothic suspense in space, Aliens was military SF, Prometheus was high concept sci fi, with all the other elements thrown in.
RAMA
We rarely agree on so many things and yet here we seem to. Yes, the film is imperfect yet it still manages to work for me.
A few days ago I watched TDKR for only the second time since its in theatre. Today or this evening I think I'll get around to rewatching Prometheus. I actually liked TDKR a bit better than when I first saw it (as I mentioned upthread) so I'll see if my opinion of Prometheus changes after a second viewing.
I have seen ST09 twice. The first time was when a coworker lent me a download. The quality (of the download) wasn't great, but it allowed me to see the film. The second time about a year or so later another coworker lent me his dvd copy. The improved viewing and audio quality did nothing to make me like the film any better.
^^ Goodie for her.
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