PicardRex Wrote:Hate to be geeky on you, but Alien was LV-246, Prometheus is on LV-223. This allows for some of the discrepancies you guys mentioned. Also, I read that he hopes to make at least another "prequel" to bridge the gap.
Below be SPOILERS.
One of the glaring problems for me was the events of importance that happened and no one seemed to care. Noomi's surgery, when David sedates her and the others try and transport her, there seems to be a conspiracy to ensure the pregnancy, she gets away, gets rid of it, no one stops tries to stop her, no one says anything afterwards and nobody worries about the thing thrashing around in that room. Secondly, the zombie guy, breaches the ship, kills a few guys and runs rampant in the cargo hold. No one says shit about this afterwards?
Then you have all the stupid stuff, like supposedly trained, intelligent scientists taking their helmets off in an alien environment. A supposed biologist essentially taunting an alien lifeform that seems to be acting aggressively.
I wanted to like it, but it seemed kinda haphazardly edited or written, or both.
Fenian1916 Wrote:Now I don't have to see it LOL
Tony H Wrote:The spoilers discussed here aren't really spoilers. There are no major twists that affect the story. Just pieces of information. And therein lies the problem. They should affect the story, but they don't. LOL
PicardRex Wrote:Exactly again. Thats what I was getting at about the pregnancy thing in particular, no affect on the story whatsoever. Yeah the daddy thing, whats with that line,"Don't all kids want to kill their parents?". I may not like mine at times, but murder wasn't ever really an option. Also, Weyland being there wasn't that much of a surprise, they telegraphed it earlier in the film.
Also, why did the ooze have different effects on different people. It veined out her boyfriend, kind of zombiefied the other guy and impregnated her.
Tony H Wrote:I assumed the ooze didn't impregnate her, the fact that it was in her man and they bumped uglys did. Like the Xenomorphs, the gestation period is advanced and a few hours later she was the equivalent of 3 months pregnant. However, what came out of her was a precursor to the face huggers.
The film didn't answer any questions though like how did the face hugger come from the ooze? Since there was no Queen to lay the eggs, the "eggs" in this film appeared to be made by the Engineers and were more containers than anything else. So if no queen existed prior to this film then why was there an image of a Xenomorph in the drawings on the planet.
I assume since this was a different planet after all than the one the Nostromo landed on in "Alien" then perhaps the Xenomorphs took over the Enigneer's home planet and they were looking for a way to harvest the creatures for warefare. Similar to what Weyland Enterprises wants to do in the "Alien" universe.
God, I just confused the shit out of myself, I don't know if that made sense.
PicardRex Wrote:Yeah, I got ahead of myself, it infected him and they did it and the pregnancy was the result of the infected sex. Still doesn't explain why the same goo has different effects on the same people, genetically speaking at least. I suppose the one guy was different because he actually got invaded by the worm which got morphed by the goo.
Quote:I assume its about the evolution of the xenos, so maybe the facehugger is the result of the mixing of the goo and human DNA and therefore a queen isn't needed.
Quote:Although, the pic on the wall invalidates this theory, because if there is a warrior, then it came from an egg, which implies a queen at some point.
Quote:Also, come to think of it, what were the engineers running from? If there were proto-xenos in the mound, where were their remains?
I think you're right, the more you analyze the movie the more it falls apart.
cobalt Wrote:To believe the premise of this movie...the Engineers are responsible for seeding life through out the universe. So....all the people/creatures would have the same base pair start and then of course the adaptiveness of their own world. It would make it easier for mutations to happen when the DNA mixed. You could take the best from several worlds....and make that killing machine that was Alien.