Quote from: RustiSwordz on May 16, 2012, 03:13:28 AM
Well we now know one thing.
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Its clear Fi- sorry Milburn says 'its in my suit' and not 'its in my throat!' How can you talk with a Xenodongolike that in yer gullet!!
Also - anybody over 80 who saw this trailer isn't going to buy a ticket.
Quote from: thecaffeinatedone on May 16, 2012, 03:18:19 AM
And also regarding the 'it's in my suit scene'...
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I bet somebody is going to rule 34 the shit out of that in some demented corner of deviant art
I mean, look at the milburn gif, the jobs pretty much already done!
Yeah, well rule 34 is rule 34. Actually I had considered that Ridley might try to get the snake to find an alternate route. I only suspected this because I know that originally Ridley wanted homophobic men to vomit in their seats with the facehugger thing - just as sort of a bar to reach in terms of how freaky or nasty something can be. Well - nothing more scary for a homophobe than an alien ass-flower snake slithering about in your suit wanting to tear through your underpants. I guess the mouth thing is much more subtle, even if it is on screen rather than the thought of the latter.
[btw thank goodness for
urbandictionary.com, I had no idea what rule 34 was before this.]
Quote from: Space Sweeper on May 16, 2012, 03:08:35 AM
Thank god I'm not the only one. He's got a really nice swagger to him, like he just wakes up in the morning, gets a cup of coffee, goes to the bridge and gets right to work; just another day.
Yeah - swag is the word. He is the kind of guy that just goes about his business and makes sure everything is done right - and won't lose his head when shit hits the fan. The guy you want on this kind of trip - a leader and a man of action. I know that Skerritt was just the pilot of a truckship, but he still doesn't have anything on Elba's character. He's just got more charisma, more swag, more suave, and he sure won't let something get the best of him in an air shaft.