Why did people with low IQ's hate it so much?
Why did people with low IQ's hate it so much?
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"dude there weren't any xenos killing dudes, they just like talked and stuff... BOORING"
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At least list reasons why you don't like the movie.
average brainlet had a hard time following it cause it was kinda all over the place with the plot after getting to LV-223
This movie is the definition of pretentious.
I have high IQ and still hate it though
How?
>"So, uh, what did these "engineers" engineer, exactly?"
>"They engineered us."
>"Bullshit. How do you know that exactly?"
>"I don't. But its what I choose to believe."
This whole exchange is what the entire plot centres around. Dumb movie.
You're dumb, user. There is a reason she wants to believe and there's a reason Weyland does. There's nothing wrong with that exchange.
If you honestly believe that I don't think you can have ever seen an actually pretentious movie
>"Lets go on a trillion dollar expedition to the unknown reaches of outer space to find our creators based on no evidence whatsoever and just because I feel like it"
>Prehistoric humans who had no contact with each other all drew star maps to the Engineers planet
>wtf why would she believe that this had any meaning? what a dumb movie!
This movie fucking sucks! Might as well have named it Chuck’s
This movie has the most embarrassingly bad and underdeveloped characters. That one "dude weed" science dude, are you kidding me? I can't take anyone who likes this movie seriously if you don't address that.
>Alien getting the Star Wars prequel treatment
>high IQ
Retard. Weyland thought they would gift him eternal life.
Because at its core this movie is simply a boring creature feature. Just because you invoke religious imagery and "talk" about creation and its philosophical repercussions doesn't make it an intelligent examination or exploration of those issues.
The movie treats you like an idiot, with the most simplistic of ideas and themes literally being spelled out. The characters are flat and dull, they act very strangely and inconsistently. So even as a competent sci fi horror movie it crumbles under the weight of its supposed ambition.
If the movie was 3 hours long and was just several creepy and eerie scenes of people exploring how the human race was created and possibly finding out disturbing things about our creation, then it would have been a hell of a lot more intriguing.
But instead the movie tries to be a soft reboot of alien but also its a new storyline, JK its actually an alien prequel kindof etc. The movie pretends to be intelligent but it has all the intelligence of a high school essay that constantly quotes well respected writers and tries to be deep and intelligent yet fails to accomplish anything.
It may have had meaning, but there was nothing about the star maps to suggest that humans were engineered by aliens. Hence why she says "I don't know but I just choose to believe it."
Speaking of pretentiousness...
While I thought Prometheus had issues covenant was able to make it look like certified kino by comparison.
>Aliens leave a map to their bio weapons base
>for reasons
poppin’ a quick Sneed in this garbage thread
SNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
The Virgin scientific method user on native species
VS
The Chad species with a stick poker
She had a personal reason. She wanted to believe.
Says the guy liking an Alien movie with soft sci fi non-functional tech design where the human tech isn't distinguishable from the alien tech, with JJ Abrams gloss and holograms everywhere
>there was nothing about the star maps to suggest that humans were engineered by aliens
Come up with another explanation then
it was a movie destroyed by its own sequel. like force awakens, it was just alright, the sequel retroactively made it utter shit.
This should be perm bannable.
>the human tech isn't distinguishable from the alien tech
What kind of brainlet can't tell the difference between the H R Giger living monstrosity alien temple and Apple Store human spaceships?
tfw too smart to run sideways
Fuck off, I thought focusing on the space jockeys was in the right direction, I didn't imagine them as albino avatars in suits though
But you already know that and are just trying some desperate damage control to defend your Star Trek novie
>a fucking suit
CHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
that movie sucked balls tho
It wasn't hard to follow, it was still retarded though and took a bigger dump at the lore than Alien 3 or Resurrection did
Not enough pew pew explosions with scary aliens every 10 seconds to watch while they play fortnite. Its why they also thought aliens was a good film.
Yeah, that choice was inexplicable.
this
this always fucking bothered me, run to the right you stupid faggot
Damn, you are retarded
I'm not talking about the visual aspect, you are the science guy here, so you should know
The tradition, at least for Alien and Aliens, has been to make the human tech design as functional as possible, this to make the alien elements as otherworldly and creepy as possible
The human tech is as fantastical as the alien tech in Prometheus and just a generic mess with no thought of functionality behind it
Look at the shape of that thing again. It made multiple turns, after they started running. From their perspective it's hard to tell how it would behave.
Have sex.
bullshit, it's literally a giant hoop, she saw how the thing landed, she knew what it was going to do, yet she would run the proper fucking way because she's a stupid faggot
>just run sideways
>remove helmets for no reason
Wasn't just that. Was a base with multiple purposes.
Wrong. Not answering the questions and further making it about unhealthy obsession with one's creator was the best way to go.
>Comparing a $42 million freighter with a $1 trillion top-of-the-line luxury spacecraft
Rewatch the scene.
Was an all-in and fit Holloway's characterization.
I'm going to watch Covenant with the commentary tonight.
It was entertaining listening to Ridley ramble during the Prometheus commentary.
>its okay because he was retarded
and so was the whole crew
Even more damage control, my claim still stands
More money dosen't explain away soft sci fi concepts not working in theory
>thinks beings that he knows absolutely nothing about with the only knowledge of them coming from primitive cave drawings can grant eternal life even though said beings may not even exist
>can literally go into cryosleep/wake up/cryosleep/wake up routine for eternity and most definitely gain advanced life through human tech in the future
I honestly have no clue how someone can defend this movie. It's beyond stupid with some good visuals sprinkled in the shit.
Sneedretheus!
Weyland sounds like the retard here.
Why do they need a reason? A being pointing at a set of stars could mean anything, but it doesn't matter because a being pointing at a set of stars is a pretty good reason to go check it out. It could literally be just a set of stars WITHOUT the being there pointing at them, and it's still a good reason to go check it out. Thinking they are "creators" is a ham fisted way to inject "god" into the story.
>Low IQ*
>Low IQ*
>Low IQ*
I'm ok with it. Go back to the first Alien. You've got this facehugger (the first live alien organism they're aware of ever being discovered) seemingly perfectly designed to bond to human physiology. How might one go about explaining this? And when you think about it, the space jockey itself isn't even *that* alien. It's rather humanoid. That's not a criticism. It's sooo good because it is a nightmarish humanoid, likewise for the Alien.
Same reason people with high IQs do. The script is nonsense.
Making the space jockey a human is unforgivable.
>Formerly Chuck: Resurrection
It's humanoid since it copied the human traits of it's host
>Why do they need a reason?
Because it's exactly the same star formation in all of them, one they couldn't have seen with their eyes, made before the invention of telescopes powerful enough to do so, made independently by several civilisations who could not possibly have collaborated. "It's just a coincidence" doesn't cut it.
>was an all-in and fit Holloway's characterization
It did, but Holloway's characterization was shit and didn't fit the role of lead scientist. If you are mounting a trillion dollar expedition to potentially find our creators, no company is going to put it in the hands of a hot head who doesn't like wearing a helmet. There is no "all-in" for the most basic of experiments. The story is setting up a grand scientific space adventure, but the characters needed to be stupid for the plot to advance. Lazy, bullshit writing trying to please the faux-intellectuals and the creature feature crowd in one movie. Fucking Jurassic Park made it work without filling the cast with dipshits.
Or why not making it taking place at a future earth setting then with the "aliens" only being bioweapons?
You might as well do that since it seems a human android created the xenomorphs all along.
He was an archaeologist, not a scientist.
To clarify what I meant is that the design of the titular Alien from the far flung cosmos is effective because it's essentially a nightmarish demonic perversion of the human form. Not because it's really out-of-this-world Alien.
THAT RIGHT THERE IS A GOOD REASON TO GO. Why they felt the need to add "it's our creators because I believe it is" is completely unnecessary horseshit. If I was a space geologist and my boss told me that there is a star system that had been painted on walls throughout history by unrelated tribes and we're going to check it out, I'm game and excited. If he follows up with "and they created humanity", i'm gonna ask how the fuck he knows. "because I believe it" is stupid beyond belief and a 3rd grader would follow that up with "why?".
archeologists are scientists, numbnuts. They don't write papers based purely on belief.
On top of that, the facehugger is a perversion of the human form as well. Human fingers, ballsack body (though that's less obvious).
And the albino avatars of Prometheus isn't,they are right out of Star Trek and doesn't invoke any HR Giger feel at all.
Holloway together with Shaw, found the paintings and Weyland was delusional himself.
Cause it's bad
Only cause you are a Ridley Scott fanboy, you would defend the cloning of Ressurection and xenomorphs hiding on present day earth in AvP if those were Scott's ideas
Yet all old and early religions speak of the same type of people bringing civilization, many speak of the same portions of the sky despite being on opposite ends of the earth and this isnt cause for further exploration
No they aren't, neither are historians or sociologists.
So you found the aliens of Avatar scary then?
Vickers (company) took the command from him and Shaw. All movies need flawed characters for the plot to advance and in Holloway's case it wasn't stupidity as in low mental capacity but obsession.
>Mods: This is the kind of thread we don't need & is bringing down the site.
But this isn't a capeshit thread...
There's a difference. In the movie it's always thr exact same map.
"scientists" aren't nerds with glasses pouring beakers back and forth. Scientists just use the scientific method, which you bet your dumb ass archeologists use.
Brilliant!
do you have any fucking idea what goes into archaeology
One flawed character would be sufficient, which in Prometheus's case could have been David and his shenanigans. An entire cast of emotional dipshits larping as smart people is not the way to write a story.
Forgot to mention the vaginal underside of the facehugger as well. Though in the film it's more like internal organs or liver bits instead of a vagina. I guess for the film they thought a vagina would be TOO ON THE NOSE HAAAAAAH
there is no possible way that chick would have been able to stand up and run after cutting her stomach open and stitching it back together. she sliced clean through her abdominal muscles.
David's shenanigans were more or less ordered by Weyland. The subject matter of the movie leads to characters behaving like emotional dipshits, no matter their supposed intellect.
>"B-but helmets!"
>It made literally no difference to the plot that they removed their helmets
Why are brainlets so fixated on this?
>terrain is almost completely flat
>doesn't take into account it crashed down
Bravo. The retard who made this really outdid himself.
Generally, I don't like remakes of 2001: A Space Odyssey. I double don't like them when they're butchered action movies, too.
I feel like Weyland would have sent along a squad of mercs to make sure everything was secure. I guess that kind of thing hurts plot progression.
Flat out wrong. They went there hoping to find their creators. They went to a far off star system for the first time. Anything could happen. If they weren't mentally prepared to be surprised, disturbed, or disappointed, then tack that on the long list of why the characters are fucking stupid and the movie suffers because of it.
people have to have things spelled out for them
You didn't address any of my points. If you're gonna make a prequel that delves into the mysteries of Alien... you've got to make some sense of what Alien implies.
>Humanoid creature DNA create life on Earth and somehow create a 99.9% accurate reproduction of the humanoid after a billion year of evolution
any corporation that knew what the fuck it was doing would have taken your approach as opposed to the one taken in this movie, as well as the rest of the series
Because it's stupid and it's the very reason that Alien Covenant had aliens in it. It makes no fucking sense. It's retarded.
Only thing I am ok with in the whole movie
>if they weren't prepared
Tell me how I know you are a basement-dwelling incel.
To what end? He was a desperate old man. If anything, carrying more weapons might have pissed the Engineers off.
He did, they refused to go when Shaw forbid them from taking weapons, Weyland took them with him when he went to awaken the engineer and they were handily dispatched.
Why have so few people criticising this movie bothered to watch it first?
>and it's the very reason that Alien Covenant had aliens in it
Are you retarded?
>Shaw forbid
Tell him to get fucked.
>tell me how I know you are a basement dwelling incel
Because you saw a buffalo cave painting and made the connection that not only is god real, but also that your fart is breathable so you unhooked your iron lung.
You really think the engineers only visited once? How do you explain the paintings then?
>Doesn't even know the characters genders
Go watch the movie, user.
Low IQ? Benny Hill was atrocious, the death scenes were wonky, the scene where the girls slip on blood was slapstick as fuck and basically the movie was a pile of shit
Wow! This hasn't been posted yet? How do Prometheus shills defend this?
prometheus was the fresh air the franchise needed. sadly the audience did not like it :( (I didnt like it at first as well)
Prometheus is extremly kino and I would have loved an elaboration on the engineers
Tell me how the neomorphs would've showed up had the colonists properly assumed that space small pox would've ravaged their immune system. It literally has happened on this planet time and time again when the unimmune interact with immune people.
Wrong movie
It bored everybody.
>Shaw
>him
Shaw didn't want to and Vickers who was in command, didn't give a fuck because she thought it was all nonsense anyway.
Based retard.
Simple. There are more components to humans.
The same way it happened in Prometheus, David would have infected them as part of his experiments
Yeah, but there was little reason to belive alien pathogens would be compatible with human physiology because chances for that are slim. Also Neomorph isn't Xenomorph.
what is this, 2012 all over again?
i did enjoy the /prometheus/ threads leading up to the movie a lot, there was so much speculation and i think everyone felt a sense of disappointment after seeing the movie. remember the viral marketing? fucking brilliant:
>Fans have waited for decades to discover what the Space Jockey truly was
>Maybe this mysterious race Giger created might be nothing like humanity at all
>The techno-organic look of the ship suggests it may be some kind of cyborg pilot built into the ship to survive centuries long flights
LOL NO IT'S JUST A BLUE GUY, BLACK GOO DID EVERYTHING
Fans are retards, let's be honest.
By pointing out that it's wrong, Engineers + bioweapon = Vesuvius. The Engineer at the start drank something different, and the alien birthed at the end wasn't a Xenomorph.
I love Noomi :(
"alien pathogens"? That means "proceed with extreme caution.
go away apologist
Ridley's been off his rocker since 2007
Unironically one of my favorite actresses.
They assumed there were humans on the planet already.
Not at all. Probably Yea Forums's worst meme.
This made me so fucking mad.
>The mysterious Space Jockey was just a giant albino man
142 IQ. It was shit.
There was so much potential in Prometheus
I remember being in awe when I saw the trailer, the first half held up perfectly and then it all went to shit
Covenant was irredeemable trash though. Absolutely laughable. It's not a meme, imagine a guy like Ridley green lighting a scene where two girls slip on blood and shoot the ceiling, and a scene where David tells that faggot to come and look at the throbbing plant thing that's actually a facehugger, woah such tight fucking writing bro, A+ Hollyshit veteran level.
The opposite is true.
Enjoy your (you)s.
So you do agree with the cloning of Ressurection and the xenomorphs hiding on present day earth then?
If not, explain to me how those concepts are less retarded than the "alien" xenomorphs being created by a human android of earth origin?
someone didn't get their janitor acceptance email ;_; nigger nigger nigger
>two girls slip on blood and shoot the ceiling
Intentional comedy.
>David tells that faggot to come and look at the throbbing plant thing that's actually a facehugger
The guy totally knew it was a facehugger and wasn't in over his head. Makes sense in context. Screenplay was written by John Logan, indeed one of the best writers in Hollywood.
>This should be perm bannable.
agreed
>posting IQ
Cringe. Even more so, since you still manage to be a retard.
So what's your plan, OP? Spread this bullshit until everyone is too tired to answer?
and the ship has zero width?
I tried so hard to like this movie, but in the end it doesn't even matter.
>Scientists acting like retards makes no difference to plot, so it's fine.
They were intelligent enough to correctly determine it was safe. What exactly was retarded about the decision?
You can't honestly believe that Lindelof's way of writing is intentionally leaving things open to interpretation and not just full of holes that he thinks don't matter.
>Ridley fanboys omplain that Aliens is a dumbed down, brightened up version of Alien
>Later defends Prometheus and Covenant, the two most glossy and colorful movies in the francheise with dumb Star Trek gear. Complained about the dumb action of Aliens while Covenant is the only movie in the francheise which has a fucking kung fu fight between two robots
Explain yourselves.
Listen to his commentary.
C-sections don't cut through muscles, the incision is between the muscle groups
>they assumed there were humans on the planet already.
That is even more a reason to keep your goddamn helmet on. Native Americans weren't visited by aliens from outer space. Just a small ocean away some folks sailed over and promptly btfo the natives simply by being near them. You need to stop defending the no helmet point. You know why they did it? So that the actors didn't have to run around in helmets during shooting. That is why. Then they amended the characters so that it "fit". It's fucking lazy and disingenuous.
Lindelof writes the same way I made up plots while playing with Lego.
>makes sense in context.
Then your context is fucking stupid and doesn't belong in a movie that is trying to fit into the "science fiction" category.
You've mentioned all Alien movies I consider canon. Aliens took a lot of scare from the Xenomorph but it's a great film otherwise and a good finish for the overall story. And
>fucking kung fu fight between two robots
isn't a fucking argument.
They determined that it was breathable, not safe. That is why it is retarded. Not only is what you could be breathing in be dangerous, but you don't know for certain what you are breathing OUT. Remember the scene when they opened the chamber and the air interacting caused the room to change? I'd be ok with numbnuts taking his helmet off if after seeing the atmosphere change upon opening a room he put the fucker back on because all signs are pointing to things not being safe.
But then I'd have to see it again.
Because it was boring trash.
People with high IQ hated it because it was poorly written trash.
Not saying you're wrong about the cast wanting to have their faces seen but it's plausible enough still. Crew was definitely properly vaxxed against shit known to humans and the crew, which made it unlikely they would get anything from other humans (from earth). The supposed stranded would have needed to come in contact with something compatible with them and developed something new from it, but there still was an ongoing emergency signal, nobody deactivated. It's not perfect but it's fine.
People with high IQ prefers Interstellar
Alien Covenant is barely Sci-Fi but I still disagree. Characters not being 100% rational is something all good movies do, in all genres.
>Black goo did it
vs
>Power of love
maybe they were just there to contacted with us want to meet us when we have enough knowledge about the universe
there is nothing say about they engineered us
If these people were normal people, it'd be fine. The real problem is that these aren't supposed to be normal people. They are there with a specific mission and expeditions like these don't take unnecessary risks. What is more plausible:
>take your helmet off because we are more than likely not going to get sick from anything even though in the past this has proven to be false
or
>leave your helmet on because it's safer
As I said, it's not perfect. None of the Alien movies are in fact. Nobody cared about this in Alien or Aliens (which actually featured a precise mission).
True, but all good movies generally have legit reasoning for the irrationality. Dennis Nedry, Jurrasic Park. He was financially motivated to do what he did. Burke in Aliens, financially motivated. Everyone in the nuAliens: one hot head, one girl with daddy issues, and in no way does it tie back into the plot to make it stronger. The one character whose bizarre actions make sense? David. The only interesting person in the last 2 movies.
The parts with the android were kino. The rest was meh. Just make a movie about android. Would be a great movie. But no, retards want monsters, ooh black goo me mutate me smash things so scary we scream much now. Very horror!
Why would an alien have fingernails?
Terrible cast of characters.
Also
>engineers? But muh darwinism lol
>see? We found them, you can drop that cross now, time to get dicked and impregnated with ayylium aids
All characters in Prometheus and Covenant had proper motivations though, even if it was only being a fucker for hire not giving a shit (weedguy).
In those movies they deliberately sent chodes to come into contact with the aliens. The company didn't care because these were expendable soldiers and freighters. It's also why David is the only person that makes sense in the movies. He's the only one that fits into the whole scenario.
>/pol/ completely missing the point again and screeching about niggers
Wasn't just soldiers though but Burke too. Following your way of thinking there was a chance the Xenos could be contageous and infect people through the air.
>weedguy
You mean the guy who was rightfully spooked and tried to talk sense into the others, so he walks off and UH OH HE'S LOST, TIME FOR SOME ALIENS. Bullshit writing.
you tell us dumbfuck
Well seeing that the neomorphs technically are airborne contagions, since that's how the two got infected, that is a very logical concern to have.
More like written by piss poor amateurs.
Yeah, he was spooked and then he fucked up stumbling around. The guy who later interacted with the snake creature tried to take it with him to earth, because humanity hadn't made contact with Aliens at that point in time (deleted scene) and it's safe to say he still believed in Darwinism, which is why he assumed the snake creature wouldn't pose much of a threat.
Neomorph's were created in basically no time due to black goo stuff, which follows no rules known to man.
I'm certain you'd have done a better job.
>I tried so hard to like this movie, but in the end it doesn't even matter.
cringe
I'm sure Justin Bieber is a better musician than you.
Making the space jockey an elephant alien was too.
The being was fused with the ship, was some kind of biomechanic avatar.
>Why did people with low IQ's hate it so much?
You literally need a low IQ to enjoy Prometheus. The backstory is so painfully fucking retarded.
I can sum up your arguments into
>since these characters were in an unknown environment with unknown threats they did not need to exercise basic safety precautions because it's an unknown environment.
He sure is.
You do you, simpleton.
It's a pleb filter. Most people don't understand the themes.
Seeking to meet one's creator is a motif Ridley does over and over (see Bladerunner). Its a great topic but other than introducing it the movie does a lame job actually challenging/pondering it through the characters and story -- both of which were poorly done other than the robot.
It should have been left as a trailer
>even though in the past this has proven to be false
When?
They came before us and made us in their image, we have fingernails because they do. It's also evolutionarily beneficial because it makes their fingers more durable and can be used as a weapon.
>THEY TOOK THEIR HELMET OFF! WHY!?
>Seeking to meet one's creator
That's only a gimmick, it's not the point. You got filtered.
What do you mean "when"? When the Europeans came to the Americas and accidentally killed thousands. During the Black Plague. When people accidentally get carbon monoxide poisoning. Most of those who died were every day working people. You'd think the scientists in the Alien prequels would fucking know better.
Those are instances of people being infected by microorganisms which specifically evolved to attack humans, which don't exist on other planets. And they tested the air and knew there wasn't harmful levels of carbon monoxide - did you think that was the name of a bacteria or something?
>microorganisms which specifically evolved to attack humans
stop posting immediately
I'm going to try to explain this to you in a way you'll understand.
>Those are instances of people being infected by microorganisms which specifically evolved to attack humans, which don't exist on other planets
And in Prometheus, they met 99.9% genetically identical humans. Therefor the diseases and parasites that engineers carried could quite easily infect earth humans. And there is NO reason to believe that these diseases couldn't adapt to a new species. The flu changes constantly. You seem to be disregarding the unknowns that could pose a threat. On an alien planet with life on it, it's a safe bet that all environmental niches are similarly filled like they are on earth. Not exactly the same, but since there were trees and water and plants, then likely there are other things in other biological roles. To NOT assume this would be insane and reckless. Therefor there is most likely an organism that is parasitical in nature that could be a threat to a human, especially one that has no natural immunities to it.
>And they tested the air and knew there wasn't harmful levels of carbon monoxide - did you think that was the name of a bacteria or something?
Did they test what respirated oxygen and carbon dioxide would do to the environment around them? Could the plantlife be sensitive to atmospheric changes that causes a threat response. Obviously not, because when dumbshit stepped on an alien plant, he breathed in the black goo shit that until previously was NOT in the air but due to interactions with the environment caused it to be introduced to the air.
That is why the characters and story are hated so much. They are not acting as if they are trained to handle alien environments. Because they don't know what could be out there, or what their presence could do, they should be behaving in the safest, least impactful way possible, LIKE WE DO ON THIS PLANET WHERE WE KNOW DAMN NEAR EVERYTHING THAT COULD FUCK US UP.
>And there is NO reason to believe that these diseases couldn't adapt to a new species
Only +billion of co-evolution.
billion years*
Diseases and bacteria hop species all the fucking time. Ticks don't care what they poke into. What is your point?
>Therefor the diseases and parasites that engineers carried could quite easily infect earth humans
They didn't know what the engineers died off when they took off their helmets.
On Earth, where all life evolved from a common ancestor. Bacteria and virus depend on there being specific proteins on cell membranes or they can't infect the cells.
And in the Prometheus/AC worlds, earth and the engineers share a common ancestor, since all of earth was seeded by an engineer. Therefor a disease of the engineers could come preloaded with all the software to infect an earth human.
But they knew they all died, so maybe they should enact some safety protocols, yes?
The guys in AC didn't know shit about the engineers.
We're talking about those two guys who get lost? They weren't there when the engineer was DNA-tested as far as I can remember.
The Reddit opinion
The retard opinion.
But the Charlize Theron character was sabotaging the mission by hiring those dipshits. She hated her father.
No they did not, but the threat was still there. What did they do? Step off a spaceship wearing stupid hats and stepping on black goo plants and getting killed for it. You know what would've stopped that? Wearing helmets, acting like scientists, or at the very least behaving in the manner you'd expect from people responsible for the lives of several thousand embrionic colonists.
It doesn't matter who we are talking about, every single character in the last 2 alien movies have behaved in the exact same retarded way demanded by the plot.
If that was made abundantly clear in the movie, I'd be OK with it, because it fits with all other alien movies. The company has consistently shown that it prefers sacrificing expendable workers to gain an alien.
It does matter. If they didn't know about the DNA link between humans and engineers they wouldn't have any reason to be afraid of taking off their helmets.
The same goddamn retard reasoning you cucks resort to when you have to justify liking this embarrassing movie. “I just believe, you wouldn’t understand”. Prometheus is a huge wasted opportunity for an interesting movie and you BvS nerds can’t meme it into being interesting.
They didn't get it because it wasn't fight fight quip quip every 5 seconds. Marvel keeps box hollywood and box offices happy but people are being conditioned to think b action movies with awful dialogue is 100 percent/amazing.
Ah, so you are just trolling me now.
Reminder her getting crushed, creepy movements around the ship = android
I don't hate it, I just think it would be a lot better if it had nothing to do with Alien
Regardless if the bitch had an actual brain or not, that scene was fucking stupid
Should I rewatch Covenant or watch the special version of Alien3?
Neither, rewatch Alien or Aliens instead, the only two that counts.
speaking of Aliens, how in the fuck did Scott allow a superior director like Cameron to take over his Opus and make it kino?
shitty movie that did nothing to capture the original aesthetics and mystery of alien
Saying "kino" doesn't disguise the fact that you're reddit incarnate
This but unironically
>black goo stuff, which follows whatever the plot calls for
FUCK the stupid goo.
>They weren't there when the engineer was DNA-tested as far as I can remember.
They had LESS info than others, and that explains them being MORE careless?