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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:05 am
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Plain_John wrote:
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oh my god....a trailer to another trailer. i'd rather have some wallpapers or something than 23 seconds of nothing.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:33 pm
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evans wrote:


Can't wait to see it in 1080p!


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJtLh2ZJguM



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:48 am
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YUP from this stuff dreams,ehrm...nightmares are made from. nice alien mural at one point so we can finally get rid of the stupid idea that humans created the xeno



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:37 am
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evans wrote:
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It is actually IMAX trailer.

Here is full HD version:
Edit: still not the best quality as far I can see.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dmZ_we ... e=html5_3d



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 5:42 pm
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Tanner_47 wrote:

It's a killer! Really intense and epic.



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The Official Prometheus Full HD 1080p Trailer (2:32)

Here's a download link in case streaming HD 1080p in fullscreen is too much for your net connection and/or machine...

http://www.mediafire.com/?7764qpim5i1qb6i



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:27 pm
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the spitfire wrote:
The Official Prometheus Full HD 1080p Trailer (2:32)

Here's a download link in case streaming HD 1080p in fullscreen is too much for your net connection and/or machine...

http://www.mediafire.com/?7764qpim5i1qb6i


Thanks for the link!

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The Official Prometheus International Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9jRaa4Wkbk

Quite a bit different compared to the US version. It's also 16 seconds longer.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:21 pm
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Thx for the link.


UK trailer is bullshit and sooooo weak. Looks like stupid fair tale.

US trailer is much much much much and much better. It's so powerfull that gave me chills every time.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:39 pm
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Guest01 wrote:
Thx for the link.

UK trailer is bullshit and sooooo weak. Looks like stupid fair tale.

US trailer is much much much much and much better. It's so powerfull that gave me chills every time.

You really think it's weak? Imagine only seeing the international version and you notice it's not that different. The International trailer is slightly more intelligent while the US trailer is slightly more intense. They've been made with different kind of audiences in mind. Both of them have things that I like better in comparison to the other but I like them both.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:28 pm
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the spitfire wrote:
You really think it's weak? Imagine only seeing the international version and you notice it's not that different.


Yes. Tatally weak. Weak as fuck. Almost nothing epic there.

And it is very different. Looks like it's for cempletely different movie.


If I imagine only seeing this one, I would say that it's good, but WTF, no way it's Alien prequel.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:53 pm
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Guest01 wrote:
the spitfire wrote:
You really think it's weak? Imagine only seeing the international version and you notice it's not that different.


Yes. Tatally weak. Weak as fuck. Almost nothing epic there.

And it is very different. Looks like it's for cempletely different movie.


If I imagine only seeing this one, I would say that it's good, but WTF, no way it's Alien prequel.


I am a little sorry right now for watching the u.s version cause i feel it reveals too much. If you compile that trailer with all the other previews you get what happens in the first half of the movie, where it happens in detail. I feel they ruined the movie.
The international one, still keeps some of the things away.
And i agree the u.s. one was done like this cause the audience is very different,they like explosions,and tons of actions, in europe people lie action too but are more cerebral, they don't need to get spoiled with tons of epic action shots



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Ridley Scott Spills Sensational Prometheus Trailer, Teases Sequel
17 March 2012

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ANAHEIM, California — Ridley Scott unveiled fresh footage for Prometheus in a mind-melting 3-D trailer that suggests a triumphant return to sci-fi form for the British maestro. Joining Prometheus writer Damon Lindelof onstage at the Anaheim Convention Center, Scott told the WonderCon 2012 audience that he’s already itching to do a sequel.

“If we’re lucky, maybe we’ll have a second part because at the end of Prometheus, the film does leave some nice, big, open questions.”

As for the first chapter, the new clip unspools a menacing mix of glossy high-tech mayhem, straight-ahead horror, mystery goop and alien life forms that seem to take the shape of red, force-field probes. And, oh yeah, there’s a planet that appears to be splitting right down the middle.

Similar to another teaser that was leaked early Saturday, embedded below, the WonderCon 2012 footage features Noomi Rapace, who Scott cast after watching her in the original The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. At the Saturday press conference, Michael Fassbender later joined co-star Charlize Theron and the filmmakers to reveal that he plays a robot. “I modeled him on Greg Louganis,” Fassbender said. “I thought the way he walked on the high board is kind of funny and you see this great economy of movement.”

Fassbender’s cybernetic character also demonstrates butler-like qualities, according to Scott, but he’s hardly a servile droid. Fassbender noted, “We thought it would be interesting if the robot started to develop human personality traits, like an ego and all those fun things.”

While Scott acknowledged that Prometheus builds upon the narrative “DNA” established in his 1979 classic Alien, he and Lindelof remained secretive about plot particulars beyond the basics: A group of explorers set off on a spacecraft called Prometheus on a mission to discover the origins of mankind. Describing to the mysterious hieroglyph that sparks the journey, Elizabeth Shaw (Rapace) says, “It’s not a map. It’s an invitation.”

Throughout the presentation, Lindelof voiced his high regard for Scott dating back to a childhood encounter with Alien. “I was seven or eight when I started watching Alien on HBO. Four or five minutes into the movie, my father told me to stop watching: ‘This is inappropriate for a child! Do not watch this!’” But Lindelof was hooked and saw the movie a few days later. “It scared me,” he said. “I didn’t eat anything for three days, for fear that it would somehow emerge from my chest or stomach.”

Beyond Scott’s powers to shock – - aptly demonstrated in his direction of 2001′s artfully gruesome Hannibal – - Lindelof praised the director’s ability to conjure “profoundly poetic” sagas.

For all its spectacular settings, Prometheus looks to the strength of the performances to sell the thrills and carry forward the mythic undertones. Scott said, “I gave a great deal of thought to casting.” Once he’d settled on his stars, who had two hours to read the script and make a decision, Scott made sure that details of the project didn’t leak. Theron said “Making this film was is the closest we’re ever going to get feeling like CIA spies, where you can’t share what you’re actually doing it. I tell people it’s a romantic comedy. They’re going to be shocked.”

Scott marveled at the advances in digital technology since his early sci-fi efforts, when he cast a very tall man he spotted in a SoHo pub to play the Alien. “He ended up being the guy in the rubber suit. Back then, there was no other way of doing that, whereas, today,” Scott said, “You can do pretty much anything you want.”

Scott’s absence from the sci-fi scene over the past three decades has a simple explanation: “It’s not because I wasn’t trying,” he said. “I just couldn’t fine anything of interest.” But Scott kept returning to themes hinted at in Alien and Blade Runner. “I kept thinking back to those early experiences and I thought there was this very small idea that hadn’t really been examined,” Scott recalled. “Once Damon and I evolved this idea over six weeks of talking, it just started to take off into another universe.”

Re-engaging with the genre in a 3-D setting has rekindled Scott’s enthusiasm for fantastical world building. “I’ll certainly do another science film as soon as possible,” the filmmaker said. “One of the trickiest things is: How original are you going to be?”

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