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Hopefully overseas box office will be better, anyone got Blomkamp's number joking aside a Riply and Hicks return would be huge.
I'm sure it'd be more well received than 'Alien: Covenant,' that's for sure.
I have been busy with work though been asked a few times to go and see Covenant, I am getting into the habit of waiting for Blurays recently I have a huge 4K TV so the cinema experience is less of a big deal. I'll always go to the cinema to watch Bond of course.
I would say that the technical side of Covenant makes it far better than trash - and the ideas behind it, even if some are misguided, also raises it above most efforts in the genre. I don't take anything in Prometheus or Covenant as literal, especially concerning things like the life-cycle and the timeline.
I don't think it's as bad as many are making out. Ridley can still put a good, thrilling sequence together.
That's not to say it's not flawed, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit. Fassbender alone made the ticket price worth it.
Is it really that bad? I am guessing Ridley Scott does not have a clear vision of what he wants to achieve.
The only enjoyment for me came from Michael Fassbender and his character. He 'just' saved the film. The best scene is actually the opening one imho.
Prometheous is a entertaining if flawed film the half baked script does pose some interesting ideas that I hoped would be expanded upon in future films, I am starting to think there was never a long term vision for the prequels. The fact Scott initially claimed Prometheus had nothing to do with Alien is confusing from the start...
Really Ridley...
The marketing for Prometheous should have been all out this is a Alien prequel and sold it as a origin film, the writing should have focused more on a clear evolution of the Xenomorph then the series would not have been in the state it finds itself in.
Alien: Covenant has one almighty strength - Michael Fassbender. He's so good that it's little surprise that the best dramatic scene of the entire film is Fassbender acting opposite himself. The character of David is an intriguing and gripping character - and it's amazing that after Ripley the series has managed to find such a watchable character to hang continued episodes on. All the better because he is more an antagonist - which creates problems for any protagonist he appears opposite - be it Noomi Rapace or Katherine Waterson. Because they are merely Ripley replacements while David enters the realm of many great science fiction characters like Hal in 2001 or Roy Batty in Blade Runner by being synthetic creations that are more interesting and relatable than the human characters in the story.
The problem is that the narrative surrounding David is rehashed and predictable and Ridley Scott creates few scares. His characters act idiotically and because Alien came out in 1979 - I find it is a problem to be 38 years ahead of your characters as another sap curiously leans over an alien egg as it opens. But also the cinematic language that Scott communicates in with Covenant is regressive and horror-film 101. A person goes off by themselves and stands by a water pool bathing, slowly turning around when they hear a noise. Later a person follows a character they don't trust into a shadowy underground and is killed. It even has characters die due to their adherence to vices - one character because he needs to smoke, another couple have sex in a shower and die! It's bordering on parody. Not to mention a last minute twist that is so obvious it defies belief.
And in all of this I find the Alien as a threat is lost.
3D already seems nowhere near as "popular" as it was touted to be five years back, and I'm glad. I avoid it like the plague.
I've still yet to see a single film in IMAX, unfortunately. Will never stop kicking myself for missing 'Gravity' in IMAX.
I love the format Interstellar was amazing in IMAX I never saw Gravity in that format either it's great on BD. It pains me Blurays don't embrace IMAX as much as they should, I have a handful of films on BD with fantastic IMAX sequences that look great on a 4K TV.
Tron Legacy
Dark Knight Rises
Dark Knight
Transformers 4 Special Edition
Transformers 2 Special Edition
Interstellar
I'm not as excited for that as I was the first time I saw that initial teaser trailer, but I'm sure it'll look incredible in IMAX, too.