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TODAY'S FEATURE IS BLOG #3662 - My wife, Tina Lo Sasso, attended the special panel at the 2011 Comic Con International: San Diego for this film. In addition, she attended the special panel at the 2012 WonderCon in Anaheim recently for this film. So she was waiting to view this film on the Big Screen! Here is her 'Take' on the film, and then mine follows. The film just opened this past Friday, June the 8th! Tina: Review: Prometheus
So much has been rumored about whether Prometheus is a prequel to Alien that it would be tough to review Prometheus without mentioning Alien. So first let me say: I LOVED Alien.
For me, Alien ties with The Omen (which almost made me spend all my babysitting money on steak for our family's German Shepard/Doberman Pinscher) as the scariest movie I've ever seen. Alien did what great Hitchcock movies do: terrorize you with unrelenting suspense and a quick flash of violence. I had no idea what Alien was about when my best friend from high school said her brother and his wife were going to the movies, we should go with. It took two hours, a ton of ice cream and cheesecake in a Jersey diner to calm us down afterward. Of course, the whole time I kept wanting to check under the table top for whatever might be stuck to it.
So, yes, I'm an Alien fan (not the franchise, only the original), and I was not disappointed with Prometheus.
Is Prometheus a prequel? Not exactly. Is it as scary? Not for me because you see far more of the alien creatures than you do in Alien. Was it as great? No, but Prometheus is a terrific grown-up Summer movie. Like any great Summer movie, it transports you to another world and makes you scream, squirm, shield your eyes, and your neighbor's. And, since it's a grown-up movie by Sir Ridley Scott, you also get a breathtaking alien environment, really cool space craft that doubles as a "W" hotel, the best android since -- well, ever, and plenty of grown-up discussions about the origin of life, the meaning of God, and parent-child relationships.
Does Prometheus have a Summer movie feel-good ending? Not by my count. But, if you thought Contact with Jodie Foster had a feel-good ending, you'll love this one. I suspect most people going to see the movie and expecting Alien will be disappointed with the ending. It's strange and unsatisfying. The very last scene will remind Marvel fans of the secret after the credit sceens Marvel uses to tout their next flick in the franchise.
Prometheus is no Alien, but it's an intriguing film. If you want to scared - and to think - go see Promentheus. It's less about horror and aliens than about being careful what you wish for.
Rating: A Very Fine (VF) 8.0 out of a possible 10.0 comic book grading scale. ~ Tina LoSasso Michael: This film does not have a comic book / graphic novel tie-in to my knowledge. There is an 'Alien/ Aliens' film tie-in though, which you can read about in the Wikipedia entry for this film. However I must state 'SPOILER WARNING'! As stated above... Tina has been eager to see this film at the Big Screen, since first seeing the special panel at the SDCC in July of 2011. I didn't get a chance to see it with her, though. I'm just 'so-so' with the Alien / Aliens films. The same with the comic books. Not one of my favorite films series to watch. So I'm a little surprised at Tina's wanting to see this film, as she is usually not into horror films. As for myself, I found the storyline of the film to actually be pretty good, once the beginning was over with. The storyline made sense to me, and the ending made sense also... As for the cast: Noomi Rapace as Elizabeth Shaw did a pretty good job in this role. I found her to be a decent / good main character. Michael Fassbender as David: As the android, he played the part very well. Good casting! Guy Pearce as Peter Weyland: Kind of weird casting... Idris Elba as Janek: The ship's captain, and actually... Good casting here also! Logan Marshall-Green as Charlie Holloway: Just couldn't connect with him in the film... Charlize Theron as Meredith Vickers: The only 'Big' name in the cast, but she came across kind of stiff in her role. There were others in the cast, but just didn't make a big splash in the film to me. This film was kind of so-so to me while watching it. Again, I'm not a Big Fan of the Aliens films, but I didn enjoy one Aliens related scene in the film. I'm glad that Tina enjoyed seeing this on the Big Screen, but I have to give it only a Fine / Very Fine (FVF) 7.0 out of a possible 10.0 comic book grade. ~ Michael D Hamersky
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