• @Hobbes_Dent
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    381 month ago

    For its first four installments, the Alienfranchise was most concerned with offering up a combination of horror and sci-fi action, and less concerned with delving into lore. Prometheus, however, goes in a different direction, and Scott uses the prequel to explain the origin of the Xenomorphs and the Engineers. Though the film earned generally positive reviews and has a 73% score on Rotten Tomatoesthese explanations demystified the franchise, a move that, in addition to a focus on David (Michael Fassbender), an android, proved controversial.

    I’m in the minority, but I like the lore provided by Prometheus and the movie.

    The Alien movies didn’t come across as mystique to me rather that they left me hanging too much on a lot of background.

    • @[email protected]
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      181 month ago

      I liked Prometheus, and I enjoyed the one after it a lot more. But they were both mixed bags, the horror was half assed and the im14andthisisdeep parts weren’t thought provoking at all.

      But yeah the lore is fine, imo.

    • @Ptsf
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      31 month ago

      I think the problem with the two movies (Pro. & Sequel) was mainly that it didn’t give enough. So much lore was left unsaid or in 15-30 second scenes which while extremely carefully laid out and awesome, felt too divorced from the plot for the average viewer.