First Look at Danny McBride in Alien: Covenant!

Started by Corporal Hicks, Jun 21, 2016, 01:08:18 PM

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First Look at Danny McBride in Alien: Covenant! (Read 33,307 times)

whiterabbit

No offense but there is only one Parker and that is my Parker.

Perfect-Organism

The gore comment doesn't bode well.  It should be about mystery IMO.

Corporal Hicks

I wouldn't overreact to it yet. Alien had gore. It wasn't gore porn but it was gore.

SiL

And ifthey're shooting practically there's always more on-set than on-film.

426Buddy

426Buddy

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Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Jul 29, 2016, 01:04:14 PM
The gore comment doesn't bode well.  It should be about mystery IMO.

Doesnt bother me at all, as an alien film some gore is to be expected. I myself prefer a certain level of gore, at least similar to the amounts seen in the first 3 films. Like everyone else has said, as long as its not gore porn then there shouldnt be a problem. It's not like Scott is known for crazy amounts of gore in his films anyway.

NickisSmart

If Danny's our Parker, who's our Brett? :P

Alien had gore. Kain bursts open, and the filmmakers literally use gore taken from an abattoir. At one point, in the movie, they tried using bones fro ma abattoir for the derelict scenes, according to Giger. Brett and Parker's heads are both bit into, and in Parker's case, you can see the skull come open and the brains pop out. Ash's head gets knocked off with a baseball bat. They used "Nottingham lace" for the inside of the alien egg, as well. It's a violent, gory film.

lv_226

Gore can be used to great thematic effect. For example, the on-screen violence was one of the great qualities in Alien 3, IMO. The shot of the Alien after it kills Boggs and the blood sprays Golic.. the look of the alien was one of the best shots of the creature in the entire series. The way the alien picked apart some of the prisoners was intense (Jude being an example). I think that if done well, and I think the focus in Covenant seems to be on intensity, then it very well may be a good quality to have.


whiterabbit

Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Jul 29, 2016, 03:47:38 PM
Quote from: whiterabbit on Jul 29, 2016, 12:30:47 PM
No offense but there is only one Parker and that is my Parker.

right
I think it's time we discus the bonus situation.

Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Jul 29, 2016, 11:41:37 AM
He's gonna be our Parker.
Where in the contract does it state that Alien:Covenant has to have a Parker who's a white guy? Now if you wanna pay the man some money we can have Yaphet Kotto reprise his roll.

Nostromo

True, this will probably have smart gore like in Alien & Aliens...not that disgusting shyte from AR..Whenever I think of AR I think of Piss Puss or worse.

Perfect-Organism

Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Jul 29, 2016, 05:39:09 AM
Quote from: 426Buddy on Jul 28, 2016, 07:55:21 PM
I'm sure any gore will be handled well with Scott at the helm, he isnt really a gore hound.

On that note, I want it to have some gore, visceral, like in Alien. Obviously we don't want slasher flick gore, and I wouldnt think we would get that from scott.

I'm of the same thoughts. Alien had gore but it was intense gore, not gore porn. I'm hoping that's the same way that he'll be handling it here. Not gore for the sake of it but as a punctuation.

I am loving all these comments about it being horror though.

Quote from: whiterabbit on Jul 29, 2016, 12:31:15 AM
I hope the gore is more practical... that cgi stuff still doesn't get the job done. So straight up horror movie... I guess that mean less exploring and more a-killing. Although I wonder how much body horror vs bloody horror he is speaking about.

He'll definitely be exploring. That's the whole point to his prequels.

What Hicks just said.  Intense gore, not gore porn.  It's an Aliens film.  Somebody has to die.  In a bad way.

Mr. Clemens

Mr. Clemens

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Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Jul 30, 2016, 07:55:49 PMIt's an Aliens film.

Still trying to make that catch on, I see. #ALIENfilms :D

Novak 1334

Gore used right.  Alien had gore, but some of the horror came through suggestion, Lambert's death occurs off camera, but it makes you wonder what happened when you see her swaying off the ground

Dottyacid

Dottyacid

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Pause the sceen of a dead Lambert and Parker. Lambert has no trousers on and one of her big toes is dislocated. Factor that in with what Riply hears over the Tannoy.

BishopShouldGo

Haha see, you have to pause the scene in order to process all the gore. Otherwise it's just quick flashes i.e. classy gore.

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