So
Prometheus
was pretty good, not quite as GREAT as I was kind of expecting, but the "pretty good" was so spectacularly good that I can't say I'm disappointed either. I'm not. It also might take further viewings to really decide how I feel about it.
That said, every second of the film was eye popping. Also,
this is not a horror movie.
There are some very tense and harrowing moments and sequences, but this is straight up sci fi. And my oost for Noomi Rapace deepened considerably.
Yeah, I'm going to temper my expectations for sure, but I'm seeing it in 3D on Sunday. What D did you see it in? I've heard the 3D is nigh perfect.
I'm gonna see it in 1D. Just a thin line across the screen....
That tommy, has to be hipper than everyone else.
It was filmed in 3D, so that's my target viewing experience. I think I might only have seen 1 movie not converted in post.
We saw it in 2D, as we were concerned that it would be too dark, but after seeing, I may reconsider and see it in 3D.
In a number of significant ways,
Prometheus
is almost a straight up
remake
of
Alien,
redone as a more complex, sci fi story, with modern special effects, that just happens to also actually be a prequel.
Is it a prequel in that plot points or characters carry over, or is it a movie in a shared universe that takes place before some others?
Primarily the latter, but there is at least one event that significantly and specifically ties it to
Alien.
And things like the Weyland corporation, and the "Engineers", that are major setting reference points.
I got into an argument (second most popular post opening line of mine...¹) with a guy who wanted the studio to call it a prequel, and thought they were wussing out. I tried to explain that their explanation had been that if you come to the movie to see stories either about wee Ripley or lots of facehuggers, they're going to be disappointed.
So the publicity was never claiming it wasn't the same universe with some of the same institutions, but some people (including me) have expectations from the term prequel, so it can't hurt to be explicit.
I mean, I don't think that Iron Man is a prequel to Thor, although the events in one happen in the same universe and earlier on. However, this guy did.
¹: First most popular: "Hey, click on this..."