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I would argue that the characters in Alien were more fleshed out and had way more personality than the majority of the Prometheus characters. A backstory isn't necessarily what gives a character depth; it's how they act, how they react, their motivations or lack of motivations, how they talk, etc.
IMO Alien's characters were great in that regard. They were all unique in respect to one another, they all had their own motives and reasons for their actions, and most of all they were all believable. They weren't just faceless throwaway characters.
That there are people defending this part of the film (well there is a reason why I have the guy defending this part of the film blocked) is baffling.
They were SCARED OUT OF THEIR MINDS the last time we had seen them on screen, actively trying to avoid life signs, and then they are all super cool about a SNAKE ALIEN on an ALIEN PLANET.
It's completely illogical and its a scene that certainly detracts from the suspense.
None of them are delved deeply into. But to tis benefit there are not a bunch of superfolous Jurassic Park-type characters who are literally there just to die. If it had just been Vickers, Janek, David, Shaw, Holloway, Weyland and maybe the two guys who get lost, it could have been much more focused on them who are just as developed.
So, let's see...
Are we supposed to listen to guys like DA who say it is an extremely intelligent film and talk about things like the Igilis and Annuaki - and other such concepts that very few people of normal intelligence and education would even know about it...
Or should we listen to you, who can do nothing more than muster "It's dumb. Seriously. You gotta believe me. It's dumb"?
That's a real tough call to make.![]()
Nope, just stating the obvious.Now you're just being a ****ing tool.
So, let's see...
Are we supposed to listen to guys like DA who say it is an extremely intelligent film and talk about things like the Igilis and Annuaki - and other such concepts that very few people of normal intelligence and education would even know about it...
Or should we listen to you, who can do nothing more than muster "It's dumb. Seriously. You gotta believe me. It's dumb"?
That's a real tough call to make.![]()

"Nope, just stating the obvious.![]()
No, you're trying to come across as being better than others. I don't care how many comparisons you can make with whatever religion, a flawed movie is still a flawed movie.
Um, no. I'm simply saying you're not making much of a point outside of repeating "it's a bad movie" over and over again. And that method of argument will always lose out to someone who has four paragraphs of intelligent, eloquent explaination.No, you're trying to come across as being better than others. I don't care how many comparisons you can make with whatever religion, a flawed movie is still a flawed movie.
News flash, all movies have flaws. Not trying to be a smart ass but that is why I'm not tearing this film apart like others. I don't think the flaws that it had ruined the entire movie.
Well I think it did, so much so the more I think about the more the flaws stick out and the more it annoys me. What I don't appreciate are people who find meanings and alagories within the story essentially telling others they're wrong.
If your claim is that the alegories aren't there, then yes, you're wrong.Well I think it did, so much so the more I think about the more the flaws stick out and the more it annoys me. What I don't appreciate are people who find meanings and alagories within the story essentially telling others they're wrong.
Um, no. I'm simply saying you're not making much of a point outside of repeating "it's a bad movie" over and over again. And that method of argument will always lose out to someone who has four paragraphs of intelligent, eloquent explaination.
And I hate saying this (because it seems dismissive to those who didn't enjoy it), but it always seems like subtle or very allegorical films often suffer from a great amount of criticism initially. As someone else pointed out, Blade Runner was quite panned originally.Fair enough. I just don't think it was flawed as others. It had some flaws but overall, Alien and Aliens had similar flaws as I mentioned when I was talking to Balthus, and not many people ever bring those flaws up.
That's because over time people have come to look past the flaws of those films and truly appreciate the themes and subtext, in Alien, and the innovative special effects and action, in Aliens. Over time, and with the directors cut, people will look back at Prometheus with fondness of its ideals and philosophy, not at its minor nitpicked flaws. At least I hope so...Fair enough. I just don't think it was flawed as others. It had some flaws but overall, Alien and Aliens had similar flaws as I mentioned when I was talking to Balthus, and not many people ever bring those flaws up.
Okay, I apologize, let me rephrase...**** me, I never once said it was a bad movie. You've got your head so far up your arse you're not even bothering to read what people write.