Ultimately, that's where the film breaks down. It's set up to ask all these important questions and then turns into a monster movie patterned on the original Alien.
the film is clearly not meant to be self-contained, there has to be a sequel to it.
The motivations of the Engineers, both in creating human life and then deciding to destroy it have not been answered.
MacGuffin has concisely laid out all my problems with the film. Since they were clearly just making a two-hour trailer for the next movie, I would have appreciated the heads up.
I wouldn't have minded the last quarter of the movie if it had been, you know, scary...
First off, here’s a rundown of the highlights on the disc:
•15 Minutes of Deleted or Alternate Scenes
•Ridley Scott Audio Commentary
•First and Final Draft of the Script in Text Document
•Four Viral Videos Including Peter Weyland’s Full Ted Talk
•Ridley Scott’s Sketches
•Noomi Rapace’s Screen Tests
•9 Featurettes Comprising 120 Minutes of Behind-the-Scenes Looks at the Creatures, Story, Visual Effects, and More
MacGuffin has concisely laid out all my problems with the film. Since they were clearly just making a two-hour trailer for the next movie, I would have appreciated the heads up.
Yeah...
Speaking of which: Has anybody heard about the sequel release in the fall?
Rumor has it Scott shot them back-to-back and kept it under wraps.
Kinda like the Golden Compass, huh?
Though, I was hoping to see more Gandalf bear's maul amtics.
It was much better than I feared. As a sci-fi horror movie, it is worth about six or seven out of ten points. Odd fact: I acquired the new 'Lawrence of Arabia' bluray just yesterday.
7/10. There is only so much you can do with the material, I guess. Maybe the Criterion version, when it comes, will again improve the quality.How's the HD quality of Arabia?
That's a pity.I've never seen the movie all the way through.