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'Prometheus' 2-D: Creeps not creatures . . ..

Posted by mr grits on June 8, 2012 at 14:31:10:

One of the tragic ironies of formula screenwriting is that the most annoying characters end up on deep space flights who have no business there. Who hires these people? No personality profiles?

Outside of my own personal irritation in the beginning I must say this IS an excellent prequel. All the necessary pieces were there and the opening sequence is a bit startling for our earthbound experiences. Not only does the prequel help us understand but it asks more questions we want to know the answers to also.

I hope Scott lives to be 110 as 'Prometheus' can stand alone or it can be sequel-ized in a heart beat.

Great cast, new highs in CGI.

4 outta 5