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Alien: Covenant | 5/19/2017 | Who needs mystery?

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1 hour ago, The Futurist said:

It s absolutely fascinating to see how pop culture is suffering an incurable case of stuttering.

 

Also, A Good Year, Body Of lies, Robin Hood, Prometheus, The Counselor, Exodus : Gods & Kings really showcased what an accomplished & nuanced storyteller Ridley Scott really is.

 

 

 

 

goddamn, why are you so weird. even when i agree with you i can't like a point because you seem to have a complete inability to not express something in the douchiest way. try not being smug once. see how it feels.

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9 hours ago, marveldcfox said:

I mentioned it before that this will remind you of B/semi porn horror creature feature from Roger corman. He has recreated that Lambert scene with higher production values. Hopefully, we will see the whole damn thing...if you know what I mean..he shot it..will it stay in the final cut or modify it...

 

I like how tone deaf this trainwreck of a trailer is. You show the captain's death and the ensuing bloodbath. Title card. Then you cap it off with a steamy sex scene climaxing in a cheap bloody shot out of a Fred Olen Ray's sleazy b-monster flick because nothing screams more arousing than being stranded on a spaceship a million light years away from Earth with a rampaging and relentess alien killing machine who offed your captain.

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Looks great, and I'm glad it looks heavy on the horror elements. But I also loved Prometheus - come on, the self-administered alien abortion was the greatest thing ever. Keep bringing it Ridley Scott. Can't wait for this - looks like a lot of fun.

Peace,
Mike


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6 hours ago, Charism said:

Member dyz? I member.

 

 

Is Prometheus' budget much higher than Covenant's? The latter really looks cheaper comparing trailers, or maybe it's because the work on Prometheus' VFX of were more advanced by the time this trailer was released?

 

Also, my god, that's such a fantastic trailer.

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1 hour ago, The47th said:

 

Is Prometheus' budget much higher than Covenant's? The latter really looks cheaper comparing trailers, or maybe it's because the work on Prometheus' VFX of were more advanced by the time this trailer was released?

 

Also, my god, that's such a fantastic trailer.

 

Last stated rumored budget (per Google search) is 150M.

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3 hours ago, water said:

meh. i'd rather it be in line with prometheus than the originals

 

I'm getting the feeling that Ridley Scott can't fully win with this one

 

Prometheus comes out: "Where are the Xenomorphs!?  What the fuck is this shit?"

 

Alien Covenant comes out: "Meh, Xenomorphs again? C'mon, do something new or a "proper" follow-up to Prometheus"

 

The trailer to me looks like a straight up soft reboot of Alien with a Ripley clone, and I think its obvious they're doing a U-turn after lots of Alien fans were loudly disappointed with Prometheus.  I might be in the minority on this one, but I personally I would've preferred a "proper" sequel to Prometheus and let Neil Blomkamp go forward with his fanboy rehash film.

 

 

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