Locutus of Bored said:
The Alien movies of late have been shit (and that's not even counting the AvP movies), so hopefully a TV show can do better.
Massive coronary objection. AvP2 was crappiest of all, in the rare moments we could see what they were looking at. COVENANT was too repetitive of past ALIEN events, though Scott made it so because of the PROMETHEUS backlash, when what he filmed wasn't repetitive enough for fans, even though COVENANT was less popular. At least show PROMETHEUS a smidgen of respect for towing untowed lines.
I knew one day we'd get an ALIEN series once the sequels dried up. And we WILL get a remake after Scott passes on which Vin Diesel can appear in. But if you maintain the follow-ups are crap, counting the AvPs would bolster the point.
I'm not even sure what it is you are objecting to, much less massively objecting to, since you don't seem to be disagreeing with me that much? It's obvious by my wording that I was saying the
AvP movies are terrible, so much so that I didn't even consider them in the same league with the dedicated
Alien and
Alien/Prometheus films.
Prometheus is beautifully shot, has superb production design, is well-acted and wonderfully cast, and has an absolute hot mess of a story that takes you out of the film where no one behaves in a manner remotely approaching rationality, good judgment, scientific or tactical expertise, or intelligence, despite being ostensibly chosen for precisely those qualities. But I can appreciate that he was trying to do something original.
Covenant was even worse and completely neglected to pay-off any of the questions or cliffhangers or dangling story bits left over from the previous film in any kind of meaningful way, and ironically utterly failed at being an enjoyable or compelling film about the Aliens either, despite the pandering to audience and critical desires about wanting more of the Aliens after
Prometheus. Killing Newman Grapeface's character offscreen (I don't know why they killed her off, but if it was because she didn't want to come back they should have just recast the character) as well as the entire Engineer species was a bullshit copout and removed the most interesting story elements.
I don't think the latter elevates
Prometheus in any way though, because it did nothing to answer any of its lingering points or to recast
Prometheus in a different context, and
Prometheus' issues were never about not looking spectacular or being capably directed or shot; they were all about the massive clusterfuck of a script. But I'm not really interested on getting into a long drawn out argument about the merits or lack thereof of of
Prometheus' writing, because been there done that ad nauseam when the movie came out.