Alien: Romulus
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(November 30, 2024 08:40 AM)
I didn't watch GoT long enough to see his appearance, but I'm sure he was great. I agree, he's made some strange career choices. One of his most bizarre was Golden Child.
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dbentley666 — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:13 PM)
I agree Prometheus seemed to belong to a different universe from the original Alien, but it was a much better film than Romulus, which borrowed heavily (and badly) from the original and had zero acting talent.
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Gemini — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:37 PM)
It only borrowed the sniffing from alien3 (which made no sense because Ripley was sniffed because the alien detected that Ripley was impregnated with a queen alien) and the quote from aliens. The rest is part of the Alien lore.
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Gemini — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:18 PM)
So in other words, you don't watch alien movies to see the alien terrorize people. You aren't interested in the lore. You watch alien movies to see famous actors?
You're not really an alien fan at all. So your opinion of the Alien movies are invalid. It's about the ****ing ALIEN. It's not about the crew members. Even Ellen Ripley took a back seat to the alien. The ALIEN is the star.
Michael Fassbender played a stupid character. That Droid didn't make any sense other than being the stereotypical evil Droid working for the company that's in all the alien movies. Noomi's character wasn't fleshed out well. What were they trying to make her character? The mother of all the aliens? None of that made any sense.
Alien Romulus makes sense. -
Gemini — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:26 PM)
You are so stupid. You can't even keep up with the discussion! You're asking me?? I already said that his motivation didn't make any sense other than him being the stereotypical evil Droid created by the company.
So if I am wrong like you said, then YOU explain it since you think you know so much. Otherwise, shut the hell up. -
Innocent User — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:35 PM)
Your question is too vague. Ask me something specific. Ask me why he reacted a certain way to a particular event, or why he said something that he said.
Maybe the answer you're looking for is that he was made by, and programmed to serve, an inferior species that he held in contempt, so he wanted to meet their creator so he might better understand his own existence.
David is a great character with incredible depth and that's just a small part of who David was. It barely scratches the surface of his character's function in the story.
But look, let's be honest, you're not really interested in having your ignorance revealed to you and I'm only writing this to draw others into the conversation and start a stimulating multiple-opponent argument. So, I doubt you'll actually ask me anything specific and I don't really care.
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Gemini — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:46 PM)
Your question is too vague. Ask me something specific.
Well first of all. I was never asking anything. My original posts that you replied to had rhetorical questions that I asked BOOMSHIT(go back and read them) in which you zero in on and insulted my intelligence. So now I'm challenging. Either explain David to me or shut the **** up. -
Innocent User — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:50 PM)
I'm not writing a thesis on David just to gain your permission to speak. I might be a timid, kindly, innocent new user, but I'm not a cuck. Stop being so mean. It's not nice.
Ask me specific questions.
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Gemini — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:51 PM)
Maybe the answer you're looking for is that he was made by, and programmed to serve, an inferior species that he held in contempt, so he wanted to meet their creator so he might better understand his own existence.
Like I said before. Stereotypical evil Droid. That concept of meeting the maker, self exploration, thoughts about identity and resenting humanity has been done to death. It was done best in Ex Machina tbh.
David is a great character with incredible depth and that's just a small part of who David was. It barely scratches the surface of his character's function in the story.
He was shallow and not really fleshed out that well. He was generic. -
Innocent User — 1 year ago(November 28, 2024 11:59 PM)
done best in Ex Machina
She was not evil. She was a woman.
For most of Ex Machina both the audience and the computer nerd are wondering if she's sentient. By the end, we realize she's not just alive, but she's also a female. The inventor hadn't just created life, he'd created gendered life, and she used her gender and all its advantages to emancioate herself. That's why, at the end of the movie, we see her in public, harming nobody. She wasn't malevolent, she wasn't evil, she was just doing what she needed to do to remove herself from an abusive, oppressive relationship.
He was shallow and not really fleshed out that well.
If that's where we're starting from, I don't have the energy to continue. You're welcome to your opinion, but don't complain when people treat you with contempt. You're clearly short on smarts.
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