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Upcoming Prometheus Trailer Rated by AFC

The upcoming trailer for Prometheus has been officially rated by the Alberta Film Classification today. The trailer, listed as Prometheus (trailer v6), has a run time of 1:03 and has been classified as 14A. According to their website, a 14A rating means:

“Suitable for viewing by persons 14 years of age or older. Persons under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. May contain violence, coarse language, and/or sexually suggestive scenes”.

Thanks to EEV-2501 for the link.



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  1. Ratchetcomand
    Wednesday is likely, my bet is that Fox is going to have the trailer attach with the Darkest Hour and We Bought a Zoo. Both of those movies come out later this week and are released by 20th Century Fox.
  2. ikarop
    Quote from: ThisBethesdaSea on Dec 18, 2011, 09:45:38 PM
    Do those days work out because they're odd days (as opposed to an even number?) ?? ;P ;)

    Lol, no. Those dates are all Wednesdays. As I said everything that has been officially released recently was done in a Wednesday. It may be just a coincidence but I know that with other companies I've been in touch with they usually choose an specific day of the week for a particular project and often stick to that. Maybe something to do with marketing and demographics. Who knows. Just a wild guess anyway.

    What is this Apple talk anyway? Perhaps it will be premier in itunes first?
  3. ThisBethesdaSea
    Do those days work out because they're odd days (as opposed to an even number?) ?? ;P ;)

    I still just don't understand the wait, there's no reason now, none at all. I can't wait to come back here and review the trailer still by still and get all excited all over again! ;)
  4. ikarop
    My bet is and has been Wednesday for a few days. That seems to be their embargo date. I mean, magazine pics on the 7th, teaser poster on the 14th so trailer on the 21th. Makes sense PR wise.

    Also there's this guy from what I think is Fox Sweden, he's saying on twitter that they recently received two Prometheus trailers. One of them being two minutes long and for cinemas only.
  5. psychonaut25
    Quote from: Hellspawn28 on Dec 18, 2011, 02:47:51 AM
    Quote from: m138jewski on Dec 17, 2011, 07:59:02 AM
    I hope its not attached to darkest hour. That movie looks retarded

    I doubt that movie is going to do very well at the box office, it looks like another Skyline type of film. Most people are going to watch the trailer when it's online though.


    And the Skyline was directed by.....oh noooo.....Strauss brothers......


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5mLjKI968g#
  6. ChrisPachi
    Quote from: Hellspawn28 on Dec 17, 2011, 04:49:46 AMI hear around Christmas time since the Darkest Hour comes out on the 25th and it's a 20th Century Fox movie.
    That makes sense.

    Quote from: Hellspawn28 on Dec 17, 2011, 04:49:46 AMI remember people took four kids when AVPR came out on Christmas day
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    -Chris

  7. Ratchetcomand
    ^I remember people took four kids when AVPR came out on Christmas day and some one took their 10 year old to Predators. My Mom took me to see A:R when it came out in 1997. I don't mind kids in R rated movie theaters as long they are not ruining  the movie for everyone.

    Quote from: Never say no to Panda! on Dec 16, 2011, 12:52:31 AM
    No one knows it, just rumors.

    I hear around Christmas time since the Darkest Hour comes out on the 25th and it's a 20th Century Fox movie.
  8. szkoki
    Dont worry when i was a kid around 6-7 yrs old i saw alien 3 in the theathers and they didnt care about the age...here in easern europe :D
    But i was much more younger when i saw aliens and alien  :o damn my parents...i love them!!!! :D I couldnt stay in our house in the dark alone.
  9. Dogme
    Quote from: tmjhur on Dec 15, 2011, 10:36:14 PM
    Quote from: Dogme on Dec 15, 2011, 10:07:32 PM
    I was 9 when Alien came out. The week Alien was released or the week after,  I went to the cinemas with my mum probably to see a sci fi film, and when we got to the cinema I could see life size standees of the Nostromo crew and a 7-8 ft standee of the Alien :D I stood right next to that thing, thought it was awesome and asked my mum if I could see the film, and of course she said No! The first time I actually saw Alien was in 1982 when ITV had the first showing of the film on tv in the UK. Being the only one awake in a caravan in Wales with very strong winds blowing and the shadows of big trees coming through the window, plus that bloody film = :O :D

    That wind must have been amazing when they are crossing the barren landscape to the derelict.
    Too bloody right it was :D
  10. JKS1
    Quote from: tmjhur on Dec 15, 2011, 10:36:14 PM
    Quote from: Dogme on Dec 15, 2011, 10:07:32 PM
    I was 9 when Alien came out. The week Alien was released or the week after,  I went to the cinemas with my mum probably to see a sci fi film, and when we got to the cinema I could see life size standees of the Nostromo crew and a 7-8 ft standee of the Alien :D I stood right next to that thing, thought it was awesome and asked my mum if I could see the film, and of course she said No! The first time I actually saw Alien was in 1982 when ITV had the first showing of the film on tv in the UK. Being the only one awake in a caravan in Wales with very strong winds blowing and the shadows of big trees coming through the window, plus that bloody film = :O :D

    That wind must have been amazing when they are crossing the barren landscape to the derelict.

    :laugh: 8)
  11. T Dog
    Quote from: Dogme on Dec 15, 2011, 10:07:32 PM
    I was 9 when Alien came out. The week Alien was released or the week after,  I went to the cinemas with my mum probably to see a sci fi film, and when we got to the cinema I could see life size standees of the Nostromo crew and a 7-8 ft standee of the Alien :D I stood right next to that thing, thought it was awesome and asked my mum if I could see the film, and of course she said No! The first time I actually saw Alien was in 1982 when ITV had the first showing of the film on tv in the UK. Being the only one awake in a caravan in Wales with very strong winds blowing and the shadows of big trees coming through the window, plus that bloody film = :O :D

    That wind must have been amazing when they are crossing the barren landscape to the derelict.
  12. Dogme
    I was 9 when Alien came out. The week Alien was released or the week after,  I went to the cinemas with my mum probably to see a sci fi film, and when we got to the cinema I could see life size standees of the Nostromo crew and a 7-8 ft standee of the Alien :D I stood right next to that thing, thought it was awesome and asked my mum if I could see the film, and of course she said No! The first time I actually saw Alien was in 1982 when ITV had the first showing of the film on tv in the UK. Being the only one awake in a caravan in Wales with very strong winds blowing and the shadows of big trees coming through the window, plus that bloody film = :O :D
  13. Gash
    Quote from: Dogme on Dec 15, 2011, 09:31:11 PM
    Quote from: Gash on Dec 15, 2011, 09:05:19 PM
    Quote from: EEV-2501 on Dec 13, 2011, 09:44:41 PM
    ^ Me too. I saw Alien when I was 7, now I'm 28. I can wait six more months.

    I saw    A   L   I   E   N  when I was 14, I'm now 46. Finally Ridley revisits his first sc- fi classic, it's been a long wait with a lot of disappointments in the intervening years, but now the anticipation is all part of the pleasure. In fact, if Prometheus isn't the film I'm hoping for, the anticipation will be the all the pleasure. Fingers crossed - I know it will be amazing - I just hope it doesn't spoil  A   L   I   E   N.
    How did you manage to see ALIEN in the cinemas at 14? The first 18 rated film I saw was ALIENS in 1986, when I was 16, coz I managed to grow a bit of stubble and I went with my mum and dad :D


    At that time ALIEN was certificate X in the UK (much more evocative) and I think the cinema manager who was at the kiosk certainly knew I wasn't 18 but wasn't too bothered because the issue over films being X rated was more to do with sex and language. At the end of the day, ALIEN was a hugely successful film and he probably just wanted to fill his cinema. Partly to do with individual local councils being quite discretionary in what they chose to show and how strict they were because the BBFC wasn't as organised then. Clearly the manager didn't think he was taking much of a risk letting me in.

    Mind you, a few weeks later I went to see 'The Other Cinderella' so perhaps he really did think I was 18!
  14. Mr. Clemens
    Quote from: Dogme on Dec 15, 2011, 09:31:11 PM
    Quote from: Gash on Dec 15, 2011, 09:05:19 PM
    Quote from: EEV-2501 on Dec 13, 2011, 09:44:41 PM
    ^ Me too. I saw Alien when I was 7, now I'm 28. I can wait six more months.

    I saw    A   L   I   E   N  when I was 14, I'm now 46. Finally Ridley revisits his first sc- fi classic, it's been a long wait with a lot of disappointments in the intervening years, but now the anticipation is all part of the pleasure. In fact, if Prometheus isn't the film I'm hoping for, the anticipation will be the all the pleasure. Fingers crossed - I know it will be amazing - I just hope it doesn't spoil  A   L   I   E   N.
    How did you manage to see ALIEN in the cinemas at 14? The first 18 rated film I saw was ALIENS in 1986, when I was 16, coz I managed to grow a bit of stubble and I went with my mum and dad :D

    It was the 70's, and ratings were different. I was 8 when Alien came out, and would have gone with my parents, but my brother and I ate all the cookies or some shit, and they made us stay home as punishment. Had to wait 'til '83 to watch it on video.  :(
  15. Dogme
    Quote from: Gash on Dec 15, 2011, 09:05:19 PM
    Quote from: EEV-2501 on Dec 13, 2011, 09:44:41 PM
    ^ Me too. I saw Alien when I was 7, now I'm 28. I can wait six more months.

    I saw    A   L   I   E   N  when I was 14, I'm now 46. Finally Ridley revisits his first sc- fi classic, it's been a long wait with a lot of disappointments in the intervening years, but now the anticipation is all part of the pleasure. In fact, if Prometheus isn't the film I'm hoping for, the anticipation will be the all the pleasure. Fingers crossed - I know it will be amazing - I just hope it doesn't spoil  A   L   I   E   N.
    How did you manage to see ALIEN in the cinemas at 14? The first 18 rated film I saw was ALIENS in 1986, when I was 16, coz I managed to grow a bit of stubble and I went with my mum and dad :D
  16. Gash
    Quote from: EEV-2501 on Dec 13, 2011, 09:44:41 PM
    ^ Me too. I saw Alien when I was 7, now I'm 28. I can wait six more months.

    I saw    A   L   I   E   N  when I was 14, I'm now 46. Finally Ridley revisits his first sc- fi classic, it's been a long wait with a lot of disappointments in the intervening years, but now the anticipation is all part of the pleasure. In fact, if Prometheus isn't the film I'm hoping for, the anticipation will be the all the pleasure. Fingers crossed - I know it will be amazing - I just hope it doesn't spoil  A   L   I   E   N.
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