Quote from: The Old One on Mar 22, 2019, 04:25:24 PM
The Isolation series is unrelated, two WIP series exist regardless.
Quote from: The Old One on Mar 22, 2019, 04:25:24 PM
"Christopher Marc here... yeah I'm not sure you guys know who I am so I figured I'd make a glorious return to the AVPGalaxy forums, so yeah, I actually started out here in the early 2000s when Fox was mulling over ALIEN 5 vs AVP... then I started doing film stuff in early Facebook groups, then finding images/scoops sending them to places like SlashFilm, FilmSchoolRejects, and FirstShowing- eventually started my own blog Celluloid & Cigarette Burns, and attempted to self-teach aggregation of industry news.
Ended up co-founding OmegaUnderground about four years ago this month, I've done some light freelancing for IGN a while back, we then sold OmegaUnderground to GeeksWorldWide in July and I eventually moved on to writing news for Hybrid Network in Novermber. I've been covering film news since about 2008 so over ten years now.
Concerning our story, this was coming from someone that has been giving some solid film and TV information over the last year, mostly through direct L.A. agency sources (like how the film trades get their information). I totally understand why Mr. H (he blew up at me in direct messages on Twitter yesterday which sparked that debunk video) and others feel the need to be skeptical and from my perspective, this is still super early and is a huge reason why nobody at Fox is confirming this to the community- because like AP pointed out above in my tweet this long-game stuff at the moment it's not something that is coming out in the next couple months or that is being previewed among the community websites- take it as you will, I post production/crew news on a daily basis, I don't waste my time on clickbait... anyways, I hope everyone has a lovely Valentine's Day."
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The Isolation series is unrelated, two WIP series exist regardless.
Quote from: tleilaxu on May 11, 2018, 01:27:35 PM
Of course nothing is objectively correct regarding taste, but it's safe to say that e.g. superhero movies (colloquially known as capeshit) are pleb-tier. Covenant's ending was amazing, aesthetically, visually, sonically. The idea to have David play The Entry of the Gods into Valhalla anemically during the first scene with Weyland and to have it all end with glorious triumph to the full orchestra version playing is just 10/10 in my (correct) opinion, but of course this may vary individually whether you're the type who likes Alien for the creature or likes being scared of it.
Quote from: Paranoid Android on May 11, 2018, 05:23:29 PMThat's not the point, but I'm glad that to hear that a villain can win even in capeshit, maybe there's still hope...Quote from: tleilaxu on May 11, 2018, 01:27:35 PM
Of course nothing is objectively correct regarding taste, but it's safe to say that e.g. superhero movies (colloquially known as capeshit) are pleb-tier. Covenant's ending was amazing, aesthetically, visually, sonically. The idea to have David play The Entry of the Gods into Valhalla anemically during the first scene with Weyland and to have it all end with glorious triumph to the full orchestra version playing is just 10/10 in my (correct) opinion, but of course this may vary individually whether you're the type who likes Alien for the creature or likes being scared of it.
You can go to the cinema right this second and buy a ticket to a superhero movie in which the villain wins.
Quote from: tleilaxu on May 11, 2018, 01:27:35 PM
Of course nothing is objectively correct regarding taste, but it's safe to say that e.g. superhero movies (colloquially known as capeshit) are pleb-tier. Covenant's ending was amazing, aesthetically, visually, sonically. The idea to have David play The Entry of the Gods into Valhalla anemically during the first scene with Weyland and to have it all end with glorious triumph to the full orchestra version playing is just 10/10 in my (correct) opinion, but of course this may vary individually whether you're the type who likes Alien for the creature or likes being scared of it.
Quote from: SiL on May 11, 2018, 04:11:26 AMQuote from: tleilaxu on May 10, 2018, 10:04:09 PMWe all know that's objectively incorrect, whether you liked Covenant as a whole or not.We all know the ending being "literally perfect" is objective incorrect, whether you liked Covenant as a whole or not.