I watched and i was surprised that i enjoyed it that match.The movie really gave you a good background for the story:)
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I thought so too. The origins of the actual species the Nostromo picked up was something I pondered and this film does an excellent job in not only telling it's own story, but giving me the payoff I have wondered since watching the original back in the late 90s. While the original was still the best, I have this one in high regards compared to several of the others. Not because it's "action packed" but because it's so unique in how it ties into the series as a whole.
I felt as though the movie had it's own identity in the story that it told. The idea of "meeting your maker" was a great way to divert the direction of where it's roots stand to the original series. While I say it's not as good as the original, I will have to watch Aliens again to see where it stands next to the original sequel. At this moment, I have it tied for number 2, but netflicks will help me to determine the final hierarchy.
I don't know man, maybe just how the actual Alien came in to shape was it but other than that, I was fucking clueless (more clueless than usual) on some of that shit. It was as almost the writers put chunks in that film just so they can answer it in the squeal and that was frequent too many time in Prometheus which kind of ruined the film.
Buuut excluding the bad narrative, the film is one of the best I've seen this year (slightly underrated by people because of the confusing story probably), the CGI and set design was really good, directing was solid, acting was good (especially the main girl and Fassbender).
Top gun (1986)-I never get tired of watching this movie.
I can see your point, but the origin of the original Alien was the biggest question to be answered. The following questions I had were involving the reason why they seemed to be "stalking" the humans in the first place. Was it caused by them starting colonies on their home planet? If so, why did it stalk Ridley in the first place or even send out the transmission? Why did it want them there so badly? Was it just a "chance" encounter? The answer for me lied in the desire for them to have humans (or our DNA more specifically) to bear offspring for the stages of their evolution as the process occurs at a faster rate. It also put to rest the theory that LV-426 wasn't their "home planet" as they evolved from, rather that their origins were a bit more "sinister". I am trying to avoid spoilers, but I think that many of the questions I had from the original always pertained to the Alien in general; the explanation for why the Nostromo was in space in the first place was answered in the first movie, and why they went back to LV-426 was covered in the second.
I can see how many would be confused by the storyline though. In relation to the original and sequels, nothing in general was mentioned to the activities that resulted from the franchise, but that was by design of the prequel. It is unknown how much time elapsed between the Prometheus expedition and Ridley with her crew. But the idea of what was stored on inside of the "bunkers" inside of this movie gives a vast idea as to why they encountered such a creature. However they’re definite moments where you sat back and say "WTF?" to yourself trying to piece the story together as a whole. As for your final paragraph, I am in full agreement and I think you worded it perfectly.
Can you quickly explain the beginning for me. The fuck was going on with the dude drinking that thing and decomposing?