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Edited first 5 minutes of AVP-R up
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Apparently there's a scene or two left out (including supposedly a molting scene).
The preds apparently have some damn nice FTL comms.
Apparently there's a scene or two left out (including supposedly a molting scene).
The preds apparently have some damn nice FTL comms.
1) Since when can a couple of drops of Alien blood eat through cloth flesh and bone fast enough to make an arm fall off, just like that, within about five seconds of exposure?
2) Aren't Predators supposed to be...well...competent? I thought that it was a given that any Predator we've seen has killed at least one Alien already, except in the first film (where they were obviously "in training").
3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
Verdict from the first five minutes:
Piece of shit, just like the last one.
2) Aren't Predators supposed to be...well...competent? I thought that it was a given that any Predator we've seen has killed at least one Alien already, except in the first film (where they were obviously "in training").
3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
Verdict from the first five minutes:
Piece of shit, just like the last one.
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Facehugger blood is a damn sight more acidic than the adult stuff from what we see in the movies (i.e. alien where a few drops of blood from a facehugger eat through most of the ship).Molyneux wrote:1) Since when can a couple of drops of Alien blood eat through cloth flesh and bone fast enough to make an arm fall off, just like that, within about five seconds of exposure?
They aren't dealing with a normal xeno here, and furthermore it's one they didn't know was aboard until it started slaughtering them. None of the AVP books ever denied that Xenos weren't still dangerous, if they weren't then they wouldn't be worth training the young'ins on. And the only instance I can recall of a predalien in the comics had it as a damn sight more dangerous.2) Aren't Predators supposed to be...well...competent? I thought that it was a given that any Predator we've seen has killed at least one Alien already, except in the first film (where they were obviously "in training").
That one I'll give you provided he's not viewing a computer generated view or some such.3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
His arm falls off within a few seconds of a minor splatter.SylasGaunt wrote:Facehugger blood is a damn sight more acidic than the adult stuff from what we see in the movies (i.e. alien where a few drops of blood from a facehugger eat through most of the ship).
That's not just acidic, that's insane.
I don't know how dangerous predaliens are, but still - it's at least three adult Predators being schooled, easily, by a single Xenomorph. Oh, and they have no kind of internal ships' sensors that would detect the alien. And it grows from fingerling to full-size killing machine with no obvious source of mass (unless it eats the corpse lying in state - in which case, why the hell didn't the Predators notice it was missing?). And for the first time ever, we see a dying Predator send a distress signal instead of triggering the nuclear self-destruct that would have nicely sterilized the crash site (and removed the need for the movie).They aren't dealing with a normal xeno here, and furthermore it's one they didn't know was aboard until it started slaughtering them. None of the AVP books ever denied that Xenos weren't still dangerous, if they weren't then they wouldn't be worth training the young'ins on. And the only instance I can recall of a predalien in the comics had it as a damn sight more dangerous.
Oh, AND the ship has no kind of autopilot whatsoever - unless it's set on some kind of "redneck-hunter-seeking" mode.
When a five-minute movie clip has more than one plothole per minute, it's generally good sense to doubt the worth of the movie.
Well, it's glaringly obvious that it's just showing the same camera angle we saw the ship from in the previous scene. If they took two seconds to show some kind of probe outside the ship taking the video, it would have made perfect sense - as it is, it's just jarring.That one I'll give you provided he's not viewing a computer generated view or some such.3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
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I think you answered your criticism at the end of this sentence with the phrase at the beginning.Molyneux wrote:I don't know how dangerous predaliens are, but still - it's at least three adult Predators being schooled, easily, by a single Xenomorph.
This is a fair critique, and something I was kind of wondering about too. Shouldn't they be able to see something odd in their comrade's heat pattern or some such?Oh, and they have no kind of internal ships' sensors that would detect the alien.
Er, did you miss the OP's mention that a molting scene had been cut?And it grows from fingerling to full-size killing machine with no obvious source of mass (unless it eats the corpse lying in state - in which case, why the hell didn't the Predators notice it was missing?).
I got the impression that he was activating his self destruct, and the predalien smashed his gear before it could do the job.And for the first time ever, we see a dying Predator send a distress signal instead of triggering the nuclear self-destruct that would have nicely sterilized the crash site (and removed the need for the movie).
Also got the impression that this was predalien-induced.Oh, AND the ship has no kind of autopilot whatsoever - unless it's set on some kind of "redneck-hunter-seeking" mode.
I think most of these criticisms are unfounded and circumstantial. One of them holds up. The rest do not, necessarily.When a five-minute movie clip has more than one plothole per minute, it's generally good sense to doubt the worth of the movie.
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And? In Alien we see a minor splatter of facehugger blood eat down through something like 5 or 6 decks of a starship in under a minute. The facehugger blood is NASTY stuff... and supposedly the stuff in the eggs is even worse according to some of the books.Molyneux wrote: His arm falls off within a few seconds of a minor splatter.
That's not just acidic, that's insane.
At least one (and likely 2) of which happen due to ambush and we never even see if it's the predalien that's responsible for mauling up the 3rd of if most of the damage that left him dying was from the crash.I don't know how dangerous predaliens are, but still - it's at least three adult Predators being schooled, easily, by a single Xenomorph.
Or at least don't have any setting off automated alerts. It's not like the thing broke in.Oh, and they have no kind of internal ships' sensors that would detect the alien.
You can hardly fault AVP:R on this one as they do that in pretty much every Alien movie.. come to think of it I think they even mention that in the colonial marines tech manual.And it grows from fingerling to full-size killing machine with no obvious source of mass (unless it eats the corpse lying in state - in which case, why the hell didn't the Predators notice it was missing?).
Looked to me like he was setting the bomb and got killed before he could finish arming it.And for the first time ever, we see a dying Predator send a distress signal instead of triggering the nuclear self-destruct that would have nicely sterilized the crash site (and removed the need for the movie).
According to the novels at least the Preds are not keen on other people getting their grubby mits on their stuff, hence why a recreational hunter is running around with a small tactical nuclear warhead strapped to his wrist. It makes sense if they can make an FTL transmitter small enough to send video feed from a mask that they could make one to sound an alarm if a pred starts arming his bomb and stops partway through doing so.
UHm.. it just got a giant hole blown in it side autopilot might not have done much good. It's just a shuttle.Oh, AND the ship has no kind of autopilot whatsoever - unless it's set on some kind of "redneck-hunter-seeking" mode.
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Yeah everyone seems willing to jump on this movie because that last one was crap. Even though Paul Worthless Shit Anderson is out that the new guys in charge seem to want correct a lot of the wrongs he created.SylasGaunt wrote:Oh and Wolf seems to have returned the species back to the mouth style seen in Predator, hurah!
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Really? I think it didn't came off fast enough considering how quickly it can eat through the deck plating of a large ship capable of traveling through space. Don't you?Molyneux wrote:1) Since when can a couple of drops of Alien blood eat through cloth flesh and bone fast enough to make an arm fall off, just like that, within about five seconds of exposure?
2) Aren't Predators supposed to be...well...competent? I thought that it was a given that any Predator we've seen has killed at least one Alien already, except in the first film (where they were obviously "in training").
Predators seem to be better in open enviroments. Closed in enviroments, like their starship, aren't as good for them. Though you think they would have designed it with the idea that an alien might make it onto their ship.
Who knows. Maybe it's a towed array, or maybe they have some sort of system that tracks their ships. Who cares?3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
Looks like an enjoyable action movie. What are you expecting?Verdict from the first five minutes:
Piece of shit, just like the last one.
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No. Hole through the arm would have been impressive and believable; arm falling off entirely looked like he was doing a Black Knight impression.Kamakazie Sith wrote:Really? I think it didn't came off fast enough considering how quickly it can eat through the deck plating of a large ship capable of traveling through space. Don't you?Molyneux wrote:1) Since when can a couple of drops of Alien blood eat through cloth flesh and bone fast enough to make an arm fall off, just like that, within about five seconds of exposure?
I would have thought they'd scan the Predator's body, or keep some kind of Alien-detecting internal sensors, especially given that they knew the Pred-kid had been in a giant stone temple filled with facehuggers and Aliens, and came back without his mask.2) Aren't Predators supposed to be...well...competent? I thought that it was a given that any Predator we've seen has killed at least one Alien already, except in the first film (where they were obviously "in training").
Predators seem to be better in open enviroments. Closed in enviroments, like their starship, aren't as good for them. Though you think they would have designed it with the idea that an alien might make it onto their ship.
Silly question; I do, obviously, otherwise I wouldn't have mentioned it.Who knows. Maybe it's a towed array, or maybe they have some sort of system that tracks their ships. Who cares?3) Kind of funny how the Predator's transmission includes a camera view from outside the ship, with no obvious point of origin...
It's jarring, and distracted me completely from the nice design of Wolf the first time I saw the footage.
...a decent scifi/horror film? Something I didn't get last time?Looks like an enjoyable action movie. What are you expecting?
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It wasn't a single drop though. He was hit by a spray of acid after shooting the face hunger.Molyneux wrote: No. Hole through the arm would have been impressive and believable; arm falling off entirely looked like he was doing a Black Knight impression.
Well, we know they can scan for growing aliens so that leaves two possibilities
I would have thought they'd scan the Predator's body, or keep some kind of Alien-detecting internal sensors, especially given that they knew the Pred-kid had been in a giant stone temple filled with facehuggers and Aliens, and came back without his mask.
1 - They did not scan
2 - They did scan, but failed to detect it. Sometimes scans miss things this happens in real life why can't it happen in the movies?
It's very nitpicky. Makes you seem like you absolutely don't want to like this film.Silly question; I do, obviously, otherwise I wouldn't have mentioned it.
It's jarring, and distracted me completely from the nice design of Wolf the first time I saw the footage.
Huh. Seems more like an action movie to me just like the last one, but without the R rating.
...a decent scifi/horror film? Something I didn't get last time?
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Is it me or isnt that just the old trailer we saw before ?
Might be I missed the video your linking too but either way from the comments being made I suspect I'm not missing much. The person who makes up the catch lines REALLY needs to get a new job.
"In space noone can hear you scream" - Ok, worked for aliens and its a classic so you have your nice nostalgia moment.
"On Earth, It wont matter " - Yeah, what the fuck ?
Just like the "Whoever wins, we lose" crap.
Noone really expects the catchphrases of today to be epic but christ... most films have catchphrases that are actually attempting to create suspense, dont sound stupid and contain obvious lies.
I would have been more impressed if it had said " On Earth, they can hear you scream" Although "Noone cares" is more appropriate.
It pretty much sums up the concept of the film (fan reactions too I would expect) but what the hell. Chalk that one up to writer block since its mainly trivial. Which naturally brings us to the trailer itself. Dosent seem bad from an action movie perspective but its fairly obvious by the looks its going to follow the traditional alien cliche with flashier effects.
I think the major problem this movie and the last one suffers from is the fan base having high expectations of two genres that were action/horror movies and being disappointed you dont see some epic story like LOTR.
Horror films are 99% cliche or writer's fiat and action films center around big bangs rather than exposition. Put the two together and you get a movie that is contrived, fast paced, short and dramatically dull.
Put the two together with the limitations of the animalistic Xenomorphs and solitary Predators and you have little hope of creating any real drama or interaction. Even if such interaction did occur it would only piss off people wanting to see the slaughter and explosions.
This movie is nothing more than an action flick so go in expecting big bangs and lots of carnage. Beyond that I wouldnt even dare expect this movie to try anything particularily creative. I'm finding it more than likely they will pull some foolish crap like having some character related to someone we know or create a bridge between this movie and Alien.
Might be I missed the video your linking too but either way from the comments being made I suspect I'm not missing much. The person who makes up the catch lines REALLY needs to get a new job.
"In space noone can hear you scream" - Ok, worked for aliens and its a classic so you have your nice nostalgia moment.
"On Earth, It wont matter " - Yeah, what the fuck ?
Just like the "Whoever wins, we lose" crap.
Noone really expects the catchphrases of today to be epic but christ... most films have catchphrases that are actually attempting to create suspense, dont sound stupid and contain obvious lies.
I would have been more impressed if it had said " On Earth, they can hear you scream" Although "Noone cares" is more appropriate.
It pretty much sums up the concept of the film (fan reactions too I would expect) but what the hell. Chalk that one up to writer block since its mainly trivial. Which naturally brings us to the trailer itself. Dosent seem bad from an action movie perspective but its fairly obvious by the looks its going to follow the traditional alien cliche with flashier effects.
I think the major problem this movie and the last one suffers from is the fan base having high expectations of two genres that were action/horror movies and being disappointed you dont see some epic story like LOTR.
Horror films are 99% cliche or writer's fiat and action films center around big bangs rather than exposition. Put the two together and you get a movie that is contrived, fast paced, short and dramatically dull.
Put the two together with the limitations of the animalistic Xenomorphs and solitary Predators and you have little hope of creating any real drama or interaction. Even if such interaction did occur it would only piss off people wanting to see the slaughter and explosions.
This movie is nothing more than an action flick so go in expecting big bangs and lots of carnage. Beyond that I wouldnt even dare expect this movie to try anything particularily creative. I'm finding it more than likely they will pull some foolish crap like having some character related to someone we know or create a bridge between this movie and Alien.
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Much as I wanted to hate the first film, it wasn't bad. Sure, a lot of it pissed on the canon, but like T3, I saw it as a stand alone action flick. A PG rated one, yes, but entertaining still.
However, I hope this is where we get what we truly wanted and could only read in the novels or play in the games. No Paul Anderson is good and the R-rating the cherry on the cake.
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I don't really see what story can be garnered from Pred ship crashes, crashed ship has fucking nasty aliens on-board, chaos ensures in Bumfuck, USA.
All go die at the end. Fin.
If anything, it'll let me kill a few billion more brain cells off this year to make up for my lack of alcohol consumption. Hey Stark, then I'll only be as smart as you.
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Maybe I'll catch this at the local drafthouse for a buck if I don't bum it off a friend's DVD collection.
Really, it looks like average corny hooky sci-fi shit flick with some boom and many rampant moments of complete stupidity.
Really, it looks like average corny hooky sci-fi shit flick with some boom and many rampant moments of complete stupidity.
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Now that's the attitude you need to enjoy a movie like this.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I don't really see what story can be garnered from Pred ship crashes, crashed ship has fucking nasty aliens on-board, chaos ensures in Bumfuck, USA.
All go die at the end. Fin.
If anything, it'll let me kill a few billion more brain cells off this year to make up for my lack of alcohol consumption. Hey Stark, then I'll only be as smart as you.
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Not being able to make a story out of their retarded premise isn't the issue. You might as well say 'how can you make a story out of alien hunting dudes in the jungle' or 'how can you make a story out of this robot from the future'. The story doesn't have to be GOOD, but saying it's somehow impossible to cook up something consistent and involving for an action movie is retarded. Pred490 is just using a copout to make it okay that modern action movies are even stupider than 80s ones.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I don't really see what story can be garnered from Pred ship crashes, crashed ship has fucking nasty aliens on-board, chaos ensures in Bumfuck, USA.
All go die at the end. Fin.
If anything, it'll let me kill a few billion more brain cells off this year to make up for my lack of alcohol consumption. Hey Stark, then I'll only be as smart as you.
Like I said, they're not even trying. Why would they? Why waste time on rewrites and talent when you have a guaranteed minor moneymaker that will never be maninstream no matter what you do?
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Oh of course its not impossible to make action movies with decent consistancy or make one that is really good. What IS becoming excessively difficult in todays films is the attempts to really try at doing these kind of things with low key established genres. As has been said, they dont need to really try because people are going to watch it due to simple brand loyalty and lack of intrest in the genre as a whole.
Hence, for the people who will inevitably complain about how bad the movie is compared to their beloved expections it is essentially their own fault for thinking this wouldnt be anything more than a 2 hour piece of special effects and action.
Hence, for the people who will inevitably complain about how bad the movie is compared to their beloved expections it is essentially their own fault for thinking this wouldnt be anything more than a 2 hour piece of special effects and action.
What is it that you expect from this film that it will not almost certainly deliver?FA Xerrik wrote:I think midnight showing is the way to go on this one. The only way to really enjoy it will to be surrounded by people who want to love it. The fun is in the company, because we surely can't expect anything from the film itself.
Gore? Ridiculous action? Predators? Aliens? Humans being torn apart? Cool special effects?
Seriously, what is it that you seek from this movie that you feel you received from Aliens or Predator but that it will not give you?
The failing of the first AvP was, to me, that it didn't push hard enough (PG-13? In one of these? Gimme a break) and that its creatures weren't interesting (specifically, the Predators were kind of boring). I don't think we'll find Wolf to be very boring.
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The only impressive thing was the Predator technology. It makes no sense, but their culture would fit into a Lovecraft story like a glove.
In fact, the whole AvP premise could make a great story from a Lovecraftian angle, with explorers stumbling upon the Antarctic pyramid cities of fiendish ancient horrors who made sport of terrorising the galaxy. The deeper into the ruins they go, the more the stories of an even darker horror make sense, of eye-less slimy beasts subjugated over a thousand years, and ritually slaughtered in brutal, arcane ceremonies. At the heart of the aeons-silent temple, something stirs...
Actually, AvP1 was basically 'At the Mountains of Madness', blended with cat vomit and served with a light dressing of horse piss.
In fact, the whole AvP premise could make a great story from a Lovecraftian angle, with explorers stumbling upon the Antarctic pyramid cities of fiendish ancient horrors who made sport of terrorising the galaxy. The deeper into the ruins they go, the more the stories of an even darker horror make sense, of eye-less slimy beasts subjugated over a thousand years, and ritually slaughtered in brutal, arcane ceremonies. At the heart of the aeons-silent temple, something stirs...
Actually, AvP1 was basically 'At the Mountains of Madness', blended with cat vomit and served with a light dressing of horse piss.
I hope it has all of these! I just feel like the fun factor would be magnified tenfold if you were surrounded by cheering and yelling fanboys (who I would count myself among) instead of waiting to watch it either by your lonesome or in a group of haters.McC wrote:Gore? Ridiculous action? Predators? Aliens? Humans being torn apart? Cool special effects?
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Are yuou people looking at the same trailer I am? I don't see 3 Predators losing to a single alien, the guy's arm appears to be off the top of the shot, I can't see it being eaten off, and there's no 'transmission' that I can see; just some externals of the shuttle passing overhead then crashing.
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