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Don't forget they decide to start their mission on a completely unknown planet during a hurricane-like storm.

Hahahaha

This was far more annoying and irritating than Prometheus if you can fathom that (just finished it a few moments ago).

It starts off with them journeying to an unknown world and embarking on an exploratory mission in the middle of a hurricane type storm…

This wasn't good enough for a Spoiler Space.

This was terrible. I've re-watched Alien a number of times and that was a classic horror movie with characters acting like real people reacting to a horrifying situation. This was just mostly a bunch of people acting like complete morons. I couldn't wait for most of them to die.

I find the Hercules story to be pretty hilarious.

Not surprised.

Surprised you're the only one to make a Maslany reference!

Is this Mohd's new account?! Haha

What was the Jojo reference? I totally blanked on that!!!!!! edit: nvm, someone already asked, lol.

Pretty much.

And yet, they made the actual character in the movie a Japanese runaway who literally gets whitewashed into Scarlett Johansson .

Until you saw GITS, and they literally whitewashed the character as the main plot point.

Leto def tries too damn hard.

But does he know Kung-fu?

Plenty other comedians they could've used other than Eddie Murphy (Chris Rock, Jim Carey maybe, Steve Martin would've been awesome, Sarah Silverman, Dave Chappelle could've been hilarious, heck, Dana Carvey for old time's sake, etc), and once they had a string of sequels maybe Murphy would've come around.

He still could've done other characters, but kept rotating in different comedians. That would've been an endless supply of villains and movies if done right (like the real James Bond).

I said it below, but if they really wanted to milk sequel after sequel, going with a different villain would've been the way to go. And get a different comedian each time. That just seems so simple so it doesn't get stale.

I've said it before, but they really should've had other comedians portray villains in the subsequent sequels, just so their schtick wouldn't get old like it eventually did. Eddie Murphy as a villain could've been comedic gold.