WonderCon, which takes place next weekend (March 16-18) in Anaheim, California, will have a special presentation on PROMETHEUS scheduled for Saturday, March 17th. Sir Ridley Scott and Damon Lindelof will be attending.
http://www.comic-con.org/wc/wc_prog_sat.php (http://www.comic-con.org/wc/wc_prog_sat.php)
1:15-2:15 20th Century Fox: Prometheus and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter...in 3D— 20th Century Fox and WonderCon attendees have two big reasons to celebrate the year's event. Sir Ridley Scott, director of Alien and Blade Runner, returns to the genre he helped define and he'll be live on stage to tell you all about Prometheus, his epic and groundbreaking new mythology. Sir Ridley and co-screenwriter Damon Lindelof will screen some exclusive footage.
I'll be there. 8)
I'm going as well. Looking forward to it.
Have fun :)
Time to start scheming ways to corner Ridley Scott and get his autograph... :P
Get one for me too! ;D
I hope the footage will appear in web short after Wondercon.
Quote from: Master on Mar 07, 2012, 03:58:09 PM
Get one for me too! ;D
I hope the footage will appear in web short after Wondercon.
Legitimately or otherwise, we need to see it
http://www.amctheatres.com/movie-news/2012/03/exclusive-amc-theatres-20th-century-fox-livestream-present-live-q-a-with-director-ridley-scott-and-premiere-of-new-prometheus-trailer (http://www.amctheatres.com/movie-news/2012/03/exclusive-amc-theatres-20th-century-fox-livestream-present-live-q-a-with-director-ridley-scott-and-premiere-of-new-prometheus-trailer)
QuoteOn Saturday, March 17th at 4 p.m. PST/ 7 p.m. EST, legendary director Ridley Scott will premiere the first full trailer for one of 2012's most anticipated films, PROMETHEUS, at the AMC Downtown Disney in Anaheim, CA. This invite-only premiere will follow a 30 minutes Q&A session with the iconic director conducted by Prometheus writer/producer Damon Lindelof (Co-creator, Executive Producer and Writer of TV's LOST).
So how can you see the Q&A and trailer premiere? We've got you covered!
Livestream will be streaming the entire event LIVE online and it will be viewable at the following destinations:
AMCTheatres.com: http://go.amctheatres.com/prometheus (http://go.amctheatres.com/prometheus)
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With an event like this, you don't just want to be a viewer, you want to be a participant! Submit your questions now for Ridley Scott by leaving a comment at the bottom of this post. We'll also be taking questions during the event on the destinations listed above.
Immediately following the live event the new Prometheus trailer will be available on the AMC Theatres YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/amctheatres. (http://youtube.com/amctheatres.) Make sure you subscribe to our channel so you can be among the first to see it!
New Prometheus Trailer next week!!!!! yay!
Quote from: ikarop on Mar 07, 2012, 06:59:55 PM
On Saturday, March 17th at 4 p.m. PST/ 7 p.m. EST, legendary director Ridley Scott will premiere the first full trailer for one of 2012's most anticipated films, PROMETHEUS, at the AMC Downtown Disney in Anaheim, CA. This invite-only premiere will follow a 30 minutes Q&A session with the iconic director conducted by Prometheus writer/producer Damon Lindelof (Co-creator, Executive Producer and Writer of TV's LOST).
How can I get an invite to this? :o Granted, it's probably going to be the same thing at Wondercon, but still. Guess Ridley is going to be having a busy day.
Will I watch it? Won't I watch it? I don't know yet.
I just don't want a Predators on my hands where I've seen all the good stuff before entering the cinema.
I hope this new trailer clocks in at around 2:25 in length.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 07, 2012, 07:59:20 PM
Quote from: ikarop on Mar 07, 2012, 06:59:55 PM
On Saturday, March 17th at 4 p.m. PST/ 7 p.m. EST, legendary director Ridley Scott will premiere the first full trailer for one of 2012's most anticipated films, PROMETHEUS, at the AMC Downtown Disney in Anaheim, CA. This invite-only premiere will follow a 30 minutes Q&A session with the iconic director conducted by Prometheus writer/producer Damon Lindelof (Co-creator, Executive Producer and Writer of TV's LOST).
How can I get an invite to this? :o Granted, it's probably going to be the same thing at Wondercon, but still. Guess Ridley is going to be having a busy day.
It's a live stream of wondercom, well that's the impression I get.
Quote from: ThisBethesdaSea on Mar 07, 2012, 08:12:21 PM
I hope this new trailer clocks in at around 2:25 in length.
Are you cool with seeing tons of footage?
I'm just curious what people's perspectives are on keeping the film a mystery versus seeing as much as possible in advance? When do you feel you've crossed the line?
I'm asking your opinions to help me make up my own mind. Thanks.
Quote from: Pn2501 on Mar 07, 2012, 08:20:59 PM
It's a live stream of wondercom, well that's the impression I get.
It's a separate event. Ridley is going straight from WonderCon to this. Argggh. Might call up the cinema and try and sweet talk my way into an invite :P
Make that a ten minutes session when we have to hear Lindelofs jokes and being mr populair.
But looking forward to Ridley Scott´s vision on everything he has come up with.
They're letting us ask questions to Ridley Scott about the film via Twitter and facebook as ikarop has pointed out. I tweeted a question asking whether Prometheus takes place in the same universe as AVP or whether or not it's in an alternate universe. This is a highly controversial question and though I probably won't get chosen, it would be nice if Ridley Scott were to finally clear the issue up.
Quote from: Infected on Mar 07, 2012, 08:28:22 PM
Make that a ten minutes session when we have to hear Lindelofs jokes and being mr populair.
Ugh. Damon Lindelof is definitely the thorn in this Ridley rosebush :P
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 07, 2012, 08:38:32 PM
Quote from: Infected on Mar 07, 2012, 08:28:22 PM
Make that a ten minutes session when we have to hear Lindelofs jokes and being mr populair.
Ugh. Damon Lindelof is definitely the thorn in this Ridley rosebush :P
they dont strike me as a good team. :p im also very curious in what way Ridley was thinking of the movie when he made the script or story by his self and what influence Lindelof brought to the script/movie? did he really made it better or made it worse did they change a lot etc?
And we can find out when it will be released.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 07, 2012, 08:23:42 PM
Quote from: Pn2501 on Mar 07, 2012, 08:20:59 PM
It's a live stream of wondercom, well that's the impression I get.
It's a separate event. Ridley is going straight from WonderCon to this. Argggh. Might call up the cinema and try and sweet talk my way into an invite :P
Yeah I just re-read the article, i fiorina if anyone can its you :p
omg
FINALLY
:'( :'( :'( :'(
I would've thought this thread would blow up with this news. It's all quiet in da hizzy.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 07, 2012, 08:23:42 PM
Quote from: Pn2501 on Mar 07, 2012, 08:20:59 PM
It's a live stream of wondercom, well that's the impression I get.
It's a separate event. Ridley is going straight from WonderCon to this. Argggh. Might call up the cinema and try and sweet talk my way into an invite :P
Why separate? I guess trailer premiere's talking will be livestreamed at those three designated platforms, like fashion week sessions are shown live now.
OK I'm a bit confused. This will be the "first screening" of the trailer and the whole event will be streamed live on the web? So what, we'll get a camera feed filming a screening of the trailer followed by questions?
Will the trailer itself then be widely available in cinemas and online then? Or will we just have some lo-res version from this feed?
And when they say "exclusive footage" how can that then be a trailer that becomes widely available? Or is it going to be more like the highly secretive Comic-Con stuff?
???
Quote from: red_otter on Mar 07, 2012, 11:56:37 PM
OK I'm a bit confused. This will be the "first screening" of the trailer and the whole event will be streamed live on the web? So what, we'll get a camera feed filming a screening of the trailer followed by questions?
Will the trailer itself then be widely available in cinemas and online then? Or will we just have some lo-res version from this feed?
And when they say "exclusive footage" how can that then be a trailer that becomes widely available? Or is it going to be more like the highly secretive Comic-Con stuff?
???
The press releases say the new trailer will come out after the event.
-Chris
Quote from: red_otter on Mar 07, 2012, 11:56:37 PM
Will the trailer itself then be widely available in cinemas and online then? Or will we just have some lo-res version from this feed?
After the webcast, the trailer will be available from AMC's Youtube account.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 07, 2012, 11:59:10 PM
Quote from: red_otter on Mar 07, 2012, 11:56:37 PM
Will the trailer itself then be widely available in cinemas and online then? Or will we just have some lo-res version from this feed?
After the webcast, the trailer will be available from AMC's Youtube account.
Basically immediately?
So we're seeing a full trailer in around 10 days time?
Awesome!!
The trailer in the footage will be exclusive for those seeing it for the first time ;)
What time is this GMT, anyone know?
12 am
Probably the same trailer they let loose at Comic-con?
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Mar 08, 2012, 06:02:35 PM
What time is this GMT, anyone know?
Based on showing on March 17th @ 4:00pm PST there (if that part's right) I make it 11:00pm (UK 7 hours ahead after British summer time), hope that helps
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?month=3&day=17&year=2012&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=137&p2=136 (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?month=3&day=17&year=2012&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=137&p2=136)
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I wonder if they'll have any news on the film rating at Wondercon along with the new theatrical trailer?? I know the rating has been a bit taboo - then again, they may wait until a little closer to the release date.
Quote from: jmd7340 on Mar 08, 2012, 08:10:57 PM
I wonder if they'll have any news on the film rating at Wondercon along with the new theatrical trailer?? I know the rating has been a bit taboo - then again, they may wait until a little closer to the release date.
That's actually a good point.... I suspect the theatrical version will be green or red banded, another indication perhaps!
More Prometheus goodness. Can't wait :)
I'll be at the con. any one what to meet up?
Scott has stated he has a responsibility to the studio and that Tom Rothman is pushing for PG-13/12A, scott has stated he has shot a hard cut and a PG-13/12A cut of the film. It's not just blood and gore or profanity which lead to the final rating it's the tone alongside the intensity too. Tom Rothman and his execs will visit the set during production, and if they want something painted lighter or a certain feature obscured, so it appears more family friendly, they can demand set changes as they did with xmen origins wolverine, because they're worried it won't apply to the masses or give the ratings board a headache, if fox are pushing for a PG-13/12A. What i'm saying is it wouldn't be that difficult to tone the film down from an R/15 to a PG13/12A, digitally remove the blood/gore (even though Lindeloff has stated prometheous will not be as gory as the alien films), edit out the nastiest scenes or shorten them, and take out the nastiest profanity, it's not that difficult to do, and i wouldn't be surprised if they spring us with the PG-13/12A surprise very soon. But believe me, i would much prefer to see a harder cut in the cinemas of prometheus, so fingers crossed and let's see what happens.
I highly, HIGHLY doubt Fox execs walking on to Ridleys set saying 'no, repaint this, make it less intense.' No way.
QuoteI highly, HIGHLY doubt Fox execs walking on to Ridleys set saying 'no, repaint this, make it less intense.' No way.
unfortunately, if they think they can make more money with a PG-13 theatrical release and an R-rated directors cut for the DVD instead of R-rated theatrical release AND dvd, yes, they have done it or have demanded things done in post-production like that
Quote from: deepelemblues on Mar 09, 2012, 03:15:39 AM
QuoteI highly, HIGHLY doubt Fox execs walking on to Ridleys set saying 'no, repaint this, make it less intense.' No way.
unfortunately, if they think they can make more money with a PG-13 theatrical release and an R-rated directors cut for the DVD instead of R-rated theatrical release AND dvd, yes, they have done it or have demanded things done in post-production like that
I think ThisBethesdaSea meant that the rating (e.g. PG-13) is determined in editing / post-production. There is no way that studio execs would be marching around Ridley's sets, during production, demanding he physically change something...except in the scenario where that "something" had a negative impact on the budget.
You guys should look up the production problems Gavin Hood experienced with Tom Rothman on the set of X men origins, even though the script wasn't the greatest from the outset, if you could call it a script lol, Tom Rothman demanded a change in the script, he was constantly clashing with Gavin Hood over creative differences and stated that tone of the film was too dark and he didn't like the colour the sets we're painted, Gavin Hood was away from the set for a few days, when he had come back, Tom Rothman had ordered all the sets be re-painted in Hoods absence, Gavin wasn't very happy as he had this vision and wanted to shoot a dark moody film. Then Hugh Jackman was called back and they had to do alot of reshoots, including some of the fight scenes, and the addition of the adamantium bullet being shot into logans head by Stryker was added too, the weapon X transformation was changed too. So just be aware these things happen, and thats why i'm dubious with fox at times, look it up, there's a few archived reports of the onset problems lying around online where hood and jackman admit to creative differences with Tom Rothman but try and brush it under the carpet, but no one was falling for it.
Quote from: deepelemblues on Mar 09, 2012, 03:15:39 AM
QuoteI highly, HIGHLY doubt Fox execs walking on to Ridleys set saying 'no, repaint this, make it less intense.' No way.
unfortunately, if they think they can make more money with a PG-13 theatrical release and an R-rated directors cut for the DVD instead of R-rated theatrical release AND dvd, yes, they have done it or have demanded things done in post-production like that
Thankyou clarifying that with me
I'm sure these things happen, in fact, I know they do. But this isn't a new and up and coming director, this is Ridley Scott, a seasoned director who Fox nearly pleaded with to direct this film. This just wouldn't happen. Asking Ridley for a PG-13 edit is one thing, changing things and stepping in on set in his absence is quite another. I don't buy it (but with everything, I could be wrong).:) :)
Now I don't want this to turn into a huge debate like it has before, I'm not trying to open a can of worms andI don't know if people will agree with me here, but I think that Christopher Nolan has proved that you can make an intelligent movie with an adult tone that can also be suitable for a younger audience.
Tone wise I think The Dark Knight and Inception are for adults. They don't have swearing and graphic violence but they are still decent. The Dark Knight has some problems with it's story telling I think but I'm talking about TONE and it gets that right.
So PG13/ 12's/15's or not, Ridley will hopefully get the tone down, that will be half the work done.
Quote from: ThisBethesdaSea on Mar 09, 2012, 02:56:48 AM
I highly, HIGHLY doubt Fox execs walking on to Ridleys set saying 'no, repaint this, make it less intense.' No way.
The fact is, FOX can do whatever they want with this film, it's their franchise and they are paying for it, or why would there even be a debate about this PG-13 rating in the first place, Scott being allowed to make his own version for DVD says it all! The only thing Rothman is interested in is putting bums on seats, it's also worth mentioning he's messed with Scott before, but he sees things from a financial point of view. Understandable, since the studio have reportedly spent over $100 million on this film and they need a good return, but at the end of the day, what may ruin it for fans like us matters little when it comes to selling Prometheus to the masses, and if Rothman has to make sweeping changes to achieve that, he'll do it.
Yes that is indeed true Roary.
There's a lot that can go potentially belly up with this movie. I just read a critique of Body Of Lies (which was on tv during the week) in the paper and it mentioned how you'd expect it to be good with heavy weights like Russell Crowe and DiCaprio in it, yet "The director here churns out a disappointingly hackneyed espionage thrill" with a miscast DiCaprio. And I think that's a fair point. American Gangster was similar in that it didn't hit the height it could of because Ridley just sort of scraped the surface with the character depth.
So I think I need to try and perhaps be careful with Prometheus expectations. I mean I'm not expecting an amazing movie. I'm hoping for a good one and perhaps a wonderful surprise if it turns out to be amazing. The best hope that we have for it is Ridley's enthusiasm in that he had a great time making it. Hopefully Science Fiction is STILL his true calling.
Quote from: tmjhur on Mar 09, 2012, 01:28:47 PM
Yes that is indeed true Roary.
And I think that's a fair point. American Gangster was similar in that it didn't hit the height it could of because Ridley just sort of scraped the surface with the character depth.
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american gangster didn't hit the height? i can understand when people don't like body of lies that much, (but for me it's a solid agent-flick) but comparing it with american gangster and than saying it has the same flaws? ???
you know what been scraping the surface? if ridley decided to do a italian-mafia-flick instead of what we have now.
blasphemy.
Yeah so who's your favourite bird on Glee then?
Yahoo is holding an event on March 17 as well. Their Q&A is with Fassbender and Theron.
http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/prometheus/ (http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/prometheus/)
Wow, this is a big big deal. Awesome.
I take it it will be 3 am sunday in the UK when the q and a is aired?
any chance someone could record it?
Quote from: ikarop on Mar 10, 2012, 12:22:16 PM
Yahoo is holding an event on March 17 as well. Their Q&A is with Noomi, Fassbender and Theron.
http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/prometheus/ (http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/prometheus/)
what a pitty.
The new trailer will be live right after the Q&A so we shouldn't need to record it. I'm trying to schedule my days events around the new trailer and Q and A thing. How sad is that! Ha :). :)
Quote from: Kol on Mar 09, 2012, 02:24:36 PM
Quote from: tmjhur on Mar 09, 2012, 01:28:47 PM
Yes that is indeed true Roary.
And I think that's a fair point. American Gangster was similar in that it didn't hit the height it could of because Ridley just sort of scraped the surface with the character depth.
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110628013436/icarly/images/8/8a/Unbelievable.gif
american gangster didn't hit the height? i can understand when people don't like body of lies that much, (but for me it's a solid agent-flick) but comparing it with american gangster and than saying it has the same flaws? ???
you know what been scraping the surface? if ridley decided to do a italian-mafia-flick instead of what we have now.
blasphemy.
I just think that in American Gangster they tried to create this illusion of depth for a mainstream audience. On one hand he's a dealer and on the other he's good to his mother. oooooooohhhhhhhhh such depth.
I think it's an ok movie, but it could be much much better.
Well, I found out how to get an invite to the Q&A--you have to be a member of AMC's Movie Rewards program. Which, like a bull in a china shop I just went and rampaged for. Will have to wait and see if an invite comes my way--probably too late >:/ If so, twelve bucks down the drain, alas :P
Quote from: ThisBethesdaSea on Mar 10, 2012, 05:49:44 PM
The new trailer will be live right after the Q&A so we shouldn't need to record it. I'm trying to schedule my days events around the new trailer and Q and A thing. How sad is that! Ha :). :)
i want to watch the q and a. The trailer can wait
I will be there next week. CAN'T FREAKIN' WAIT. The trailer is def a bonus!
;D
Fingers crossed we'll see some detailed footage of the engineer and scott will shed some more light on how prometheus is related to alien besides our old geezer the space jockey, and maybe we'll find out more about the cockpits purpose in the derelict, even if it's tidbits because obviously they won't give the profound stuff away lol, it's just nice to see the viral advertising taking shape, and the cast and crew giving Q & A sessions, fassbender really does seem a down to earth top guy.
Apparently we who are going to WonderCon are the first to see the new trailer shown in 3D. 8) Can't wait to see how Ridley has used the format. There may be some other exclusive footage shown, as well--if that's the case, then it's bad news for people hoping we can sneak some pics: seeing as it's 3D, those snapshots we take are going to be fuzzy and borderline useless :P
You could equip your cams with some polarising foil from some older 3D-glasses ;)
But don't forget this will mess with the shutter speed on automatic cameras, so better crank it up a bit.
AHHHHHHHH! I got into the AMC Ridley Scott Q&A! Not only that, I got TWO passes to it! :D Oh, the excitement!
Congrats Cvalda.
Make it count!
BRING
ME
Quote from: SizzyBubbles on Mar 12, 2012, 05:59:33 PM
BRING
ME
Haha, sorry Sizzy, I've already got someone lined up. But if they back out, I'll definitely make sure at least another fan gets in :)
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 12, 2012, 06:36:33 PM
Quote from: SizzyBubbles on Mar 12, 2012, 05:59:33 PM
BRING
ME
Haha, sorry Sizzy, I've already got someone lined up. But if they back out, I'll definitely make sure at least another fan gets in :)
AH naaah its cool. I was just joking anyway. I had assumed you already had a friend going of course!
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 12, 2012, 05:37:16 PM
AHHHHHHHH! I got into the AMC Ridley Scott Q&A! Not only that, I got TWO passes to it! :D Oh, the excitement!
You know the drill. We want a full report.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Mar 12, 2012, 08:36:06 PM
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 12, 2012, 05:37:16 PM
AHHHHHHHH! I got into the AMC Ridley Scott Q&A! Not only that, I got TWO passes to it! :D Oh, the excitement!
You know the drill. We want a full report.
You don't really need one, considering you'll all be able to see it live online at the same time I do. I'll just be there in person ;)
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 12, 2012, 05:37:16 PM
AHHHHHHHH! I got into the AMC Ridley Scott Q&A! Not only that, I got TWO passes to it! :D Oh, the excitement!
Groovy! Have fun. :)
Quote from: SizzyBubbles on Mar 12, 2012, 08:04:04 PM
AH naaah its cool. I was just joking anyway. I had assumed you already had a friend going of course!
Or, alternatively, I could go to WonderCon armed with the greatest pickup line for ensnaring hot geek boys
ever:
"Hey, so I've got an extra pass to go see Ridley Scott give a Q&A and unveil the new ALIEN prequel trailer. Wanna go and, like, make out?" Bwahaha. ;D
On an earlier note there is a lot of documentation that Tom Rothman hates being in charge of anything to do with X-Men. There is tons on it out there. I can see him doing a lot of those things just to screw with the director and franchise because he loathes it. Hell, even look at how little hype there was around "X-Men:First Class". I had no idea it was coming out at all, and I am a guy that is at the comic store every wed. morning picking up my new books [comics ship on wed. in Canada]
I can't see Fox treating Ridley Scott the same way, I can see them giving him a bit more freedom over his vision and doing the edits later. Though, with how his last few movies have performed at the box office, maybe they will have him under more restraints.
Quote from: fiveways on Mar 13, 2012, 07:31:25 AM
On an earlier note there is a lot of documentation that Tom Rothman hates being in charge of anything to do with X-Men. There is tons on it out there. I can see him doing a lot of those things just to screw with the director and franchise because he loathes it. Hell, even look at how little hype there was around "X-Men:First Class". I had no idea it was coming out at all, and I am a guy that is at the comic store every wed. morning picking up my new books [comics ship on wed. in Canada]
I can't see Fox treating Ridley Scott the same way, I can see them giving him a bit more freedom over his vision and doing the edits later. Though, with how his last few movies have performed at the box office, maybe they will have him under more restraints.
from what you're saying, i guess rothman is a cocaine-addict.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 13, 2012, 03:28:30 AM"Hey, so I've got an extra pass to go see Ridley Scott give a Q&A and unveil the new ALIEN prequel trailer. Wanna go and, like, make out?"
You had me at 'Hey'. ;D
-Chris
man i can't wait for all this stuff. JUST A FEW MORE DAYS.
Quote from: Kol on Mar 13, 2012, 11:34:51 AM
Quote from: fiveways on Mar 13, 2012, 07:31:25 AM
On an earlier note there is a lot of documentation that Tom Rothman hates being in charge of anything to do with X-Men. There is tons on it out there. I can see him doing a lot of those things just to screw with the director and franchise because he loathes it. Hell, even look at how little hype there was around "X-Men:First Class". I had no idea it was coming out at all, and I am a guy that is at the comic store every wed. morning picking up my new books [comics ship on wed. in Canada]
I can't see Fox treating Ridley Scott the same way, I can see them giving him a bit more freedom over his vision and doing the edits later. Though, with how his last few movies have performed at the box office, maybe they will have him under more restraints.
from what you're saying, i guess rothman is a cocaine-addict.
That or he is just a c**t. Probably both from the sound of things. Or a recovering coke head. Or just another asshole with a monster ego and a dexedrine script.
Cvalda, how did you get Tickets for The Q & A? I'll be at Wonder Con but I want to get into The AMC show too! ;D
Quote from: botched on Mar 14, 2012, 08:55:11 AM
Cvalda, how did you get Tickets for The Q & A? I'll be at Wonder Con but I want to get into The AMC show too! ;D
You've gotta have an AMC Stubs card (it costs $12), and then you have to email one of their customer service people. Not sure if there are any spaces left. Oddly enough, if anyone here remembers when we were all in a tizzy over that rumored PROMETHEUS screening? That's the site I ended up getting my passes through.
Just got an email from AMC inviting me to the screening...again... so it looks like there are more seats left!
From the PROMETHEUS Facebook page:
QuoteWe're upping the ante on tomorrow's Fox WonderCon panel - all attendees will get FREE limited-edition lenticular posters for Prometheus and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter!]We're upping the ante on tomorrow's Fox WonderCon panel - all attendees will get FREE limited-edition lenticular posters for Prometheus and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter!
YEEESSSSSS.
Quote from: Cvalda on Mar 16, 2012, 08:33:04 PM
From the PROMETHEUS Facebook page:
QuoteWe're upping the ante on tomorrow's Fox WonderCon panel - all attendees will get FREE limited-edition lenticular posters for Prometheus and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter!]We're upping the ante on tomorrow's Fox WonderCon panel - all attendees will get FREE limited-edition lenticular posters for Prometheus and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter!
YEEESSSSSS.
If you only knew how much I HATE you at this moment...
Quote from: Glaive on Mar 16, 2012, 09:02:04 PM
If you only knew how much I HATE you at this moment...
Don't worry, I'm sure some will turn up on eBay :P
Trailer just played. Very intense looking. Shaw appears to decode a message found on an archeological dig on earth, thinks it's an invitation from our "gods" to meet them out there beyond space. She was wrong apparently. Glimpses of Space Jockey stalking crew. Scary stuff. More details to come. Panel in progress (with special guests Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender!!).
Great stuff!
I suddenly feel very strange about posting how stupid it would be for the jockey to be stalking the crew in the ship like a horror film months ago...
Call **66843 (**movie).
Prometheus exclusive hotline, lol.
Thankee. I got a link to see the IMAX teaser though.
Trailer also featured scenes of something growing out of one of those urns, something slimy that David seems to take interest in. There are a few quick shots of the Jockey, mostly from a distance. He's huge and his body had a shiny wet sheen, very biomechanical in appearance but definitely humanoid. There's a scene in a cave or maybe the Ampule room where a crewmember shines a flashlight across a wall with stylized sculpture of what appeared to be a Xenomorph.
Quote from: El Diablo on Mar 17, 2012, 10:44:30 PMThere's a scene in a cave or maybe the Ampule room where a crewmember shines a flashlight across a wall with stylized sculpture of what appeared to be a Xenomorph.
This would lend a huge amount of credibility to a "leak" from months and months ago which said;
"I have witnessed foam cut outs of unmistakable aliens all cut in half lengh ways so they could be in the floor walls etc and very much from the original film."
Can't remember what else was said in that particular leak, I'm sure it's in the timeline sticky thread under a spolier tag...