Aesop Rocks
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as long as shes ripleys character so much as shes "just trying to ****ing survive", thats fine with me.
Ridley hinted at that in the Alien Anthology booklet.Possibly the jockey?
Even more eciting, it could be something we don't even know about.
You mentioned earlier that you're starring in Ridley Scott's 'Prometheus.' You must be over the moon.
Over the moon, yeah! Exactly. In space, literally! [Laughs] It's amazing. Jesus. I mean, I'm pinching myself on a regular basis, really. I couldn't have asked for a better position to be in. Ridley Scott is obviously a super-smart guy, and a great filmmaker. And it's a really, really good script. I was really surprised by the originality of it, and yet it still holds a lot of what the original films -- the story, rather; there's still a very strong link to that. But then it's a totally fresh outlook, as well. So, yeah. I'm really excited about it. It's a very intelligent script. I've got about a week between this film and that, so I've got to get my **** together. [Laughs]
Scott's film is very lyrical and visually poetic. It is about atmosphere and mood, but it is told in such a quiet, pensive way. The set design, the lighting, the slow dolly shots around the ship. Some scenes look almost like paintings. There is a musicality to the proceedings because it is told not through dialogue or writing, but purely cinematic images. The alien is equal parts beautiful as terrifying for most of the film (it's head anyway, before the reveal of the terrible suit in the final scenes of the movie).
Prometheus will be Pg13 and very expensive. so it will be for the masses.i have a feeling the style(that worked fantastic ) that you described from the first movie will not be used for this movie because it will not be big and bright enough for the action crowd.I rewatched Alien and Aliens last week for the first time in years. They're still both great films, though neither is as suspenseful after you've seen them each numerous times. However, I was reminded of how elegant Scott's movie was. I'm not just referring to the age old horror vs. action debate so many fans have between the two films. I'm referring to just the style and type of storytelling Scott uses versus Cameron.
Scott's film is very lyrical and visually poetic. It is about atmosphere and mood, but it is told in such a quiet, pensive way. The set design, the lighting, the slow dolly shots around the ship. Some scenes look almost like paintings. There is a musicality to the proceedings because it is told not through dialogue or writing, but purely cinematic images. The alien is equal parts beautiful as terrifying for most of the film (it's head anyway, before the reveal of the terrible suit in the final scenes of the movie).
I'm not knocking Cameron's aesthetic. It was nice, but very literal and blunt. It was in your face action and it worked for that movie. I just hope that Scott can recapture that feeling of time and place. The stories in Alien and Blade Runner are not the stars, but the mood and visual impact are. I hope this movie allows him to return to that style.
I have, and until [very] recently it's been a stream of debunked rumours. If you have an official news release telling us about the actual confirmed budget and/or rating, post it pleaseread the news from the last months
Prometheus will be Pg13 and very expensive. so it will be for the masses.i have a feeling the style(that worked fantastic ) that you described from the first movie will not be used for this movie because it will not be big and bright enough for the action crowd.![]()
Rumours, exactly. That's all I'm saying.rumors : the budget is to high for a R rated movie
The cast and HR Giger disagree. We'll see.news: Scott will not direct the alien prequel but an original scifi movie in the alien universe.