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If it is PG-13 thats like a 12 here in the UK

It needs to be R and I'll tell you why

Not for the gore, this isn't a Saw type movie, but for that uneasy and dark tone of making something uneasy.

Language, in tense situations people swear, we nee to have people swearing otherwise its not realistic

Whats wrong with Hollywood ffs!
 
The MPAA now rates movies based on tone. So for example, if I did a movie with almost PG level language, violence, and situations, but set it entirely in a old rusty power plant, with dark, spooky lights, and film it very monotone, it could still be R.

So it just depends on what Scott does. Do I want PG-13? No. But at the same time, It's a price to pay for the redemption of this series. Since it's not a stictly Alien movie, I'm alright with it.
 
Language, in tense situations people swear, we nee to have people swearing otherwise its not realistic

I could be wrong but I don't remember much cursing at all in Alien.


I dont see why making it R over PG13 would necessarily make it a better movie.

I dont really care about the rating, the amount of blood, or cursing that much as long as it's good

Agreed. A rating doesn't make a film good or bad. Both AVP movies were bad. One was PG-13 and the other was R. The R-rated movie was even worse.

It depends what Ridley Scott is shooting for. Hopefully he's not shooting for a rating and just shoots his vision. If the movie ends up getting rated PG-13 when it's all said and done then there's nothing wrong with that.

One of the scariest movies is Jaws. Rated PG in its day (it would probably receive a PG-13 today).
 
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The budget is revealed to be set at around $150 million.
Fassbender says:
"One of the biggest things you notice is how many people there are all over the place on set. There are so many people! But the movie is costing about $150 million. The McQueen movie cost $5 million."

http://www.alienprequelnews.com/2011/04/prometheus-is-shooting-one-page-of.html

So...

20th century fox + Fox Chairman Tom Rothman + $150 million = Itt will be Pg13 movie...:csad:

Plus we have an official sypnosis from FOX.

Visionary filmmaker Ridley Scott returns to the genre he helped define, creating an original science fiction epic set in the most dangerous corners of the universe.


i think thats the main reason why they changed the film from an ALIEN prequel to an original sci-fi movie thats just set in the same universe, Fox know that people won't accept a PG13 true ALIEN film...

 
I cant really blame them for making it PG13 if the budget is 150 mill. It seems that most non comedy R rated movies don't make that much.
 
As long as Scott has the final cut I'm fine with it being PG-13.
 
John Hyams. The man took a franchise that was never good, Universal Soldier, two washed up former stars, next to no budget, and made a truly badass flick. He knows how to shoot action coherently, with tension, with clear choreography, and he got effective performances out of guys not known for their acting chops. And he somehow managed to give a Universal Soldier movie a great sense of tone and atmosphere.

And that was his debut feature. This man would annihilate with a Terminator movie. Hollywood, I hope you're paying attention.

:awesome: Best action director working today... and he's only made one film. He's a huge inspiration to me.

He could do Terminator to perfection.
 
:awesome: Best action director working today... and he's only made one film. He's a huge inspiration to me.

He could do Terminator to perfection.

Is he any relation to Peter Hyams who directed Van Damme in Sudden Death?
 
hahahhah the magic 150 number for budgets. not 140 or 160. but always 150

:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
The budget is revealed to be set at around $150 million.

Well, how much did the sets cost to make? Because that probably could account for a fair amount of the budget.

Regardless, just the simple fact that it's Ridley Scott doing a sci-fi flick will be enough to get people see this.
 
hahahhah the magic 150 number for budgets. not 140 or 160. but always 150

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

What is it with you and pretending you know every film's budget? Why can't it possibly be the standard blockbuster budget that studios set?
 
dark_b and dude love's rivalry is pretty entertaining.
 
No rivalry, he just confuses the absolute hell out of me with his budget talk.
 
No rivalry, he just confuses the absolute hell out of me with his budget talk.

He knows stuff that us mere mortals don't, you can even use is name as a verb like "I will dark-ding this movie budget" :)
 
Neal Scanlan is on board the Prometheus


Creature animatronics guru, Neal Scanlan, has been added to the Prometheus production crew according to IMDB and the Neal Scanlan Studio website.

Scanlan is attached as a Creature and Special Make-up Effects Supervisor according to IMDB.

Best known for his Oscar winning visual effects in Babe in 1996, he was one of the founding members of the Jim Henson Creature Shop where he worked as an Animatronics and Creative Supervisor.
Before leaving the Jim Henson Organisation in 1996, he had worked on titles such as Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors and The Witches.

In 1996 he formed Neal Scanlan Studios which went on to work on animatronics, special make-up and prosthetic effects for a string of movies and TV-series, including Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Sweeney Todd to name a couple.
 
Set pictures leaked:

prometheus_set_2.jpg


prometheus_set_1.jpg
 
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