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I dunno, I liked D-Dog. I also liked Quiet, just wish she didn't have the stupid fanservice written into her character. Venom is actually a pretty decent person considering how much of the marketing is "men become demons!" He becomes a demon by trying to save kids from being child soldiers and saving the world from a

I laughed my ass off when they acted like that was a big twist with foreshadowing of Liquid murdering him.

I've seen it three times now. Each time I set my expectations a little lower knowing that it's not that great. I still get disappointed every time. Maybe if I just skip about 15 to 30 minutes of the excess dialog (which is too much, even for a Tarantino movie) I might like it a little better.

That movie has the best "getting ready" scene ever. It's hard not to cheer at "What are you doing to do?" *completely stonefaced* "I'm going to kill them all, sir."

balls.

Harrison Ford: The inventor of ASMR.

That's OK. I've seen the theatrical cut once I've out of curiosity. The only reason to watch it again is to laugh at Ford clearly not giving a damn about the narration.

So basically I just need to remember to finally pick up Blade Runner on Blu-ray and there will be nothing to worry about? Cool. (Especially because if I'm not mistaken, it was only the theatrical cut.)

Alright, so I queued up a playlist of the soundtracks to all the movies that are deemed canon in this universe (the Alien films, the Predator films and Prometheus; the two AVP films being specifically declared non-canon by both the creators of Prometheus and the team behind these comics) and sat down and read it

The line Micronauts was derived from at least crossed over with Godzilla. ROM is currently being outdone by Venom.

David Goyer does that but I feel he goes to far in the other direction. It's when he's paired with someone who doesn't have the expansive knowledge but has affection for the material that good stuff happens. When he's left to his own devices or paired with someone who has equal contempt it's pretty grueling to sit

"David S. Goyer"

The problem with ROM is all of the awesome elements of his story are owned by Marvel. Hasbro really only owns ROM himself.

Well, yeah. I've never been able to get through that movie. The last time I tried, I got to about the point where Kyle Reese is introduced and then I was like "I have so many better things I could be doing." I can't even get through it on a "bad movie" curiosity level.

I'm on the opposite side. My first viewing I was wowed and didn't think too hard about it and just got absorbed in the atmosphere. The more I thought about it, the more it bothered me. The biggest sticking point (besides the obvious character logic problems which could easily fixed with some better writing) is that

I love that scene and how well it fits in with the rest of the movie. If there was a cut that snuck that shot into the theatrical version, it would be my preferred version.

I understand that, I just still strongly dislike it. (With the exception of the one continuity fixing shot of the alien slapping the cat carrier.)

I have never heard of the Star Wars Tales short. It sounds like something they'd do just to see if they could get away with it since both were Lucasfilm properties.

You are allowed. I like vagueness and unanswered questions, it's just Prometheus brought up some specifically to say "nuh-uh, I'm not telling."

I haven't checked it out but I'm sure it will take at least five years before Fox is ready to let anybody talk as freely as they talk in that Alien documentary (I love Dan O'Bannon complaining about the rewrite that was just "I don't like any of these names!"). Hell, how long did it take before Fox released the uncut