Matt Mortem
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That clip didn't show much of anything. Still cool though.
But we've already seen a shot of the xenomorph mural in the room with the head.
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Why would that be there if they are not yet created? Unless that shot is from the end of the movie; the part that connects Prometheus to Alien. I'm guessing there is an earlier stage in the development cycle of the xenomorph and we haven't seen it until this movie. What ever form we see in this movie comes before the eggs they find in the first Alien.
I'm having a bit of trouble here.
I had a look on the Odeon site, and I can't see any 2D version of this film. I can't view films in 3D at all.
Someone please tell me they're actually going to have 2D showings, otherwise I'm getting the bad feeling I won't be able to see this film in the cinema.

Says $20.99 for me.So far so good, very atmospheric, some very creepy parts. For 11.99 it was worth buying the whole thing.
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So you thinkHere's my theory of how the xenomorph turns up:
Since we know that the android on board gets "infected" somehow and he starts turning organic, I think those "barrels" around that huge face get turned organic which leads us to the eggs (the phalic worm things that pop out of one in the trailer even look like tiny face huggers). The human start turning into creatures from getting infected themselves, they mate resulting in the xenomorph.
LOTS of new scenes in the new TV Spot
http://www.prometheusforum.net/discussion/comment/38143#Comment_38143

Don't just stare ate it, eat it.
You don't get that from the picture, but in the movie the alien talks about Huey Lewis and the News while that's happening.

Ridley doesn't hold back on the whole rape analogy does he 
Prometheus looks set to restore the reputation of this fictional universe - so where did it all go wrong?
Crossover Nonsense
As soon as you have to crossover a film franchise its integrity dies. Alien v Predator was a terrific idea for a throwaway Predator 2 gag, a trashy comic-book or a conceptually cool videogame, but it was a poor match for a film that sucked the credibility of both franchises away.
Wasting Sigourney Weaver
They knew she was the human face of Alien, so they kept using her, even when Ripley's place in the story made little sense, such as in Alien Resurrection where she's cloned back to life. Ripley went from empowering icon to a tick box on a marketing checklist.
Failing To Understand Aliens
Aliens is a delicately constructed action movie where every beat is crucial. In Alien Resurrection and both AVP movies, the directors failed to understand that making an action movie is itself an art form - it's not how big the pieces are, its how they're used.
Xenomorph Overexposure
The titular alien just stopped being scary, didn't it? Perhaps it was the dog 'runner' creature in Alien 3, or the bad lighting in Alien Resurrection, but the alien lost its lustre. As Ridley Scott recently mentioned, you cam even see a Xenomorph at Disneyland now.
The Wrong Creators
The Predalien marked a nadir in manipulating HR Giger's original work, and indicated that the filmmakers had passion for the iconography of the Alien universe, but lacked the same feel for atmosphere and the storytelling. Will Prometheus get things back on track?