Blomkamp's Alien 5 is "Innovative, Amazing, Performs Fan Service"

Started by Corporal Hicks, Jul 23, 2016, 11:25:49 PM

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Huggs


Samhain13

Samhain13

#496
Well this escalated quickly. Was the Trilobite inspired by anime tentacles? Weird. I wonder if David ever watched those.

Voodoo Magic

Reading some strange stuff in this thread man...


Samhain13

At least so far its only on text.

The Kurgan

Quote from: AVP-CAPCOM on Feb 08, 2019, 06:05:57 PM
Quote from: The Old One on Feb 08, 2019, 05:56:54 PM
You're wrong, some girls are into tentacles- definitely more than boys.

Yes I get female fantasy can sometimes be "imaginative", when not feeling judged or exposed, female's "open the floodgates".

But from where am I standing contemporary female sexuality is a predictably vanilla affair, with obvious Hollywood hunks based merely on shallow obsession with looks rather than characteristics, pop culture and Ariana Grande.

Not like the 1990's obsession with Goth Metal, alternative culture, anime and censored hentai properties such as Wicked City or UROSUKIDOJI.

LOL you seem to be quite the expert...  :P

Rankles75

Nothing wrong with a bit of tentacle porn, in moderation... :)

Samhain13


Huggs

Quote from: Rankles75 on Feb 08, 2019, 06:17:05 PM
Nothing wrong with a bit of tentacle porn, in moderation... :)

Everything in moderation, including moderation.

AVP-CAPCOM

Quote from: Samhain13 on Feb 08, 2019, 06:07:45 PM
Well this escalated quickly. Was the Trilobite inspired by anime tentacles? Weird. I wonder if David ever watched those.

I think it would've been cool if the Trilobite got it's hands tenticles on Charlize Theron's character Vickers as poetic justice for what her and her Weyland corporation would unleash in later installments.

And yes the freudian tenticles wrapped around her legs would've been
a- hilarious
b- pushing the envelope with tenticles in mainstream.

Instead we got a boring Space Jockey.impegnation as women have plot kyptonite and political correctness to keep them safe,

Huggs

Quote from: AVP-CAPCOM on Feb 08, 2019, 06:41:52 PM
Quote from: Samhain13 on Feb 08, 2019, 06:07:45 PM
Well this escalated quickly. Was the Trilobite inspired by anime tentacles? Weird. I wonder if David ever watched those.

I think it would've been cool if the Trilobite got it's hands tenticles on Charlize Theron's character Vickers as poetic justice for what her and her Weyland corporation would unleash in later installments.

And yes the freudian tenticles wrapped around her legs would've been
a- hilarious
b- pushing the envelope with tenticles in mainstream.

Instead we got a boring Space Jockey.impegnation as women have plot kyptonite and political correctness to keep them safe,

If foolishly getting steamrolled by a giant alien spacecraft that easily could've been dodged by moving to the side counts as kryptonite.

Nukiemorph

And we're back to the rolling ship.

If they'd run out from under the ship, they'd have gotten nailed by debris falling from the Prometheus.

They were in a no-win situation.

Rankles75

Quote from: Huggs on Feb 08, 2019, 06:46:37 PM
Quote from: AVP-CAPCOM on Feb 08, 2019, 06:41:52 PM
Quote from: Samhain13 on Feb 08, 2019, 06:07:45 PM
Well this escalated quickly. Was the Trilobite inspired by anime tentacles? Weird. I wonder if David ever watched those.

I think it would've been cool if the Trilobite got it's hands tenticles on Charlize Theron's character Vickers as poetic justice for what her and her Weyland corporation would unleash in later installments.

And yes the freudian tenticles wrapped around her legs would've been
a- hilarious
b- pushing the envelope with tenticles in mainstream.

Instead we got a boring Space Jockey.impegnation as women have plot kyptonite and political correctness to keep them safe,

If foolishly getting steamrolled by a giant alien spacecraft that easily could've been dodged by moving to the side counts as kryptonite.

Ugh, don't remind me. That was really, really dumb...  :P

AVP-CAPCOM

AVP-CAPCOM

#507
Quote from: David's Creation on Feb 08, 2019, 07:00:27 PM
And we're back to the rolling ship.

If they'd run out from under the ship, they'd have gotten nailed by debris falling from the Prometheus.

They were in a no-win situation.

I admire your public relation skills, no sarcasm.

Scott should hire you to handle and steer criticism that his Prometheus "trilogy" is a misunderstood work of genius.

PS- Prometheus sucks and I saw a mint DVD in a charity shop for 50 pence......

Huggs

Huggs

#508
Quote from: David's Creation on Feb 08, 2019, 07:00:27 PM
And we're back to the rolling ship.

If they'd run out from under the ship, they'd have gotten nailed by debris falling from the Prometheus.

They were in a no-win situation.

You have some chances to not be hit by debris. You have zero chances of not getting crushed by the ship, zero. Trying to outrun it is an old cliché, a bad plot device meant to create tension and add drama where none is necessary. It stopped being a film and went full blown "movie" in that moment.

But this is not what the thread is about, so I'll respectfully avoid the topic further.

Tusky

Jim Cameron back in the ALIEN franchise....absolutely.
Producing is a good idea. He can course correct an missteps the director will make.
Ridley never had that on AC.

Like a parent teacing their child to drive.....

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