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My brother's team made that trailer and is already working on the DVD supplemental material. He did Thor and Ironman; lots of Marvel stuff. Disney too.
Looks cool - SciFi rocks!![]()
Anything he can do to move up the release date would be appreciated. June seems very far away atm.
Anything he can do to move up the release date would be appreciated. June seems very far away atm.
Ass to mouth![]()
I prefer you as 'JohnnySausage'.
I prefer you as 'JohnnySausage'.
I prefer you as 'JohnnySausage'.
No, you just always think about Johnny's Sausage
Well isn't that a coincidence?
Not really. We called and you came running.
Woof!
It is, and I'm glad Scott is directing again.
I do kinda hate it when prequels seem so much more modern and advanced than the sequentially later movies that were made first, though. Here's hoping he doesn't pull a Phantom Menace.
Not really. We called and you came running.
Woof!
It just wants to be me, and you really can't blame it. The poor dear.
I do kinda hate it when prequels seem so much more modern and advanced than the sequentially later movies that were made first, though. Here's hoping he doesn't pull a Phantom Menace.
There is a reason for that sometimes. In the case of Star Wars it's because the prequels take place before a galactic civil war. During the war people and ships have been through a lot and in the case of the Rebels they don't have the resources for newer weapons like the Empire does. It makes sense if you think about it.
As for the Alien movies, the technology isn't really any different, it's the people involved that are. In Alien they're essentially oil rig workers. They're dirty and tired and are using equipment that is meant for towing and sleeping and nothing else. In Aliens they're Marines who are high tech but not flashy.
The other two movies follow more along the lines of the first one in terms of tech and people involved..
This prequel is supposed to be more about scientists who would be using newer equipment and better suited for the job at hand.
Yes, I think about this shit from time to time.
Yeah, yeah....it still feels incongruous. I've given it thought as well. Even if some og the technology isn't available, it shouldn't have changed that much. "Mother," the original computer in Alien used DOS for fuck's sake. Broken down, old, and not-cutting-edge is one thing....technology, ships, weapons, etc that look like they're from a whole different era is different.
...technology, ships, weapons, etc that look like they're from a whole different era is different.
Things like Mother are just one of those issues you get with a series that spans several decades. They can't really go back to that, audiences wouldn't accept it. Like the new James Bond movies that take place when he first starts but are obviously light years ahead of the older movies.
You can only do so much in these cases without turning off the audience. Only the really hardcore fans would understand it if they really went retro.
Not really. Right now, here on the cusp of 2012, there are probably institutes or businesses still working with DOS or DOS-equivalent software and x86 processor systems because it's adequate for their work or too expensive to upgrade to cutting edge technology that isn't practical or particularly useful for their purposes. And how many countries still drive vehicles from 30+ years ago? Still use weapons left over from World War II? Just because better technology exists doesn't mean everyone has it, needs it, or can afford it.