Quote from: Alienseseses on Jun 04, 2012, 05:01:38 PM
Is the engineer chase through the ship really not in the movie?
Ridley stated he cut the final battle scene (shaw w/axe vs SJ) because it diminished his god like status, which honestly is a BS answer/reason. The hologram sequences show the SJs as human-like and fallible, the SJ coughing and losing his step as he awakes shows that he is human-like and vulnerable, and his reaction to the humans shows anger and vengeance, which is another human quality. How would "losing" a fight with a woman wielding an axe, fighting for her life, diminish the SJ anymore than the movie has previously established?
Hell hath no Fury like a woman scorned.
In my opinion, the way the SJ was depicted as a whole already diminishes any God like expectations one may have of him.
I really dont know what to make of Rdiley after seeing his recent interviews. Is he an artist? Is he a corporate shill? Is he senile? He clearly isnt all there and his answers seem scripted or spur of the moment placatings.