Some new Alien Covenant stuff:
>Scott says Alien: Covenant is a return to the sci-fi horror of the original Alien, which is later confirmed by seeing 20 intense minutes of footage of the unfinished movie. He sees it as one of three sequels to Prometheus that will take the saga to "the back entrance" of the original Alien.
>"What we did really well on Prometheus, considering that it was a ground zero idea that was starting all over again, was I discovered that people do have an appetite for the alien and what he means and his evolution – the egg, the facehugger, the chestburster as we call them.
>"People still want to see it. So I return to a little bit of that but not wholeheartedly; there's a lot in here which is new as well."
>The first Alien, about a deadly stowaway on space ship, was a seminal sci-fi film in 1979.
>"That was fundamentally a film that was seven people locked in a tin can and who will survive and who won't," Scott says. "In a funny kind of way it was very much a genre movie if you like – a B movie done in an A way with a marvellous cast and a fantastic creature. We raised the bar there.
>"Now we've gone further than that. We go from Prometheus into both worlds of the original Alien and a little bit of Prometheus."
>With Scott moving on to make Blade Runner, another sci-fi classic, James Cameron continued the sci-fi series with Aliens in 1986, David Fincher with Alien 3 in 1992 and Jean-Pierre Jeunet with Alien: Resurrection in 1997.
>"Frankly I watched them do 3," Scott says, pausing with a look with suggests he is no fan of Fincher's film. "Wow! OK.
> "Then 10 years later I came back and said 'you know what, I think I can resurrect the franchise.' Alien was special without question; it was unique really. Prometheus was a good starting block to kick off the idea that no one ever asked in the sequels."
>>80136144 (OP)
>>Scott says Alien: Covenant is a return to the sci-fi horror of the original Alien, which is later confirmed by seeing 20 intense minutes of footage of the unfinished movie. He sees it as one of three sequels to Prometheus that will take the saga to "the back entrance" of the original Alien.
>one of three sequels to Prometheus that will take the saga to "the back entrance" of the original Alien.
>That question is who made the chest-bursting alien and for what purpose?
>"Prometheus was about who and why? This is getting closer to who designed it and for what reason."
>While there will be chills, Scott believes Alien: Covenant will be a "relatively intelligent" film as well.
> "There's some good stuff in it," he says. "It talks about evolution really. But that said, it's pretty scary."
>Fassbender says the chance to work with Scott for the third time after Prometheus and The Counselor was one of the attractions of Alien: Covenant, along with taking David further into the sci-fi universe. He's also playing a doppelganger android named Walter.
>"They've gone back to the Alien mood in terms of the thriller-horror aspect of it but we have the scale of Prometheus still at play," he says. "We come off the ship again and introduce a new world.
>"In that respect, it's different to Alien which is, of course, very claustrophobic. But it has those horror elements of the original for sure."
>Fassbender says the original Alien has stayed with him since seeing it at a very young age – he thinks he was about 10 years old.
>"The scene with John Hurt in the mess area is obviously burnt into my memory. Then I watched it again on the way to shooting Alien: Covenant and it's just such a sophisticated movie. Just the design elements. The way Ridley basically harnessed that suspense and the beautiful design of the alien itself, it still stands up to the test today."
>The director says Waterston, who plays Daniels, has a lot in common with Sigourney Weaver: they play strong, gutsy characters and are both tall and athletic.
>"She's got a lot of theatre in her veins, as does Billy Crudup," he says. "That always helps because they can dig deep with their experience"
>For her part, Waterston says Alien: Covenant has been "so much fun" to shoot. "He's always trying to get my stunt double to do stuff but I'm like 'come on. This is great.'
>"Obviously he doesn't want to me break any bones. But being an actor is a kind of sickness: the things I consider fun are maybe a little bit twisted. They're beating me up and I want more."
>Waterston hasn't felt the need to look as muscled-up as Ripley.
>"I actually thought about this physical thing quite a lot because I had this image of her in my mind," she says. "But actually in the first film it's not so much. It was only later that she got really pumped up.
>"I like that for the journey of the reluctant hero. At the beginning she's just a person who has really good instincts and good fortune because everybody else is doing their best to stay alive too and it doesn't work out for them. So I wanted to be fit to handle anything Ridley threw at me but not aesthetically because she's not a soldier. She's a terraformist."
>While Scott has made two sci-fi classics in Alien and Blade Runner then returned to it with gusto with Prometheus, The Martian, Alien: Covenant and Blade Runner 2049, it is not because it's his favourite genre.
>"I decided to get back onto the merry-go-round because sci-fi enables you to dream a little more because it's fundamentally fiction," he says. "Sometimes it's nearly a fantasy. It really depends on the script but it enables you to stretch the envelope."
>While working on Alien: Covenant, he had the next instalment written so he is ready to keep advancing the saga.
>"You've got to assume to a certain extent success and from that you'd better be ready," he says. "You don't want a two-year gap. So I'll be ready to go again next year."
>"If you really want a franchise, I can keep cranking it for another six," he says. "I'm not going to close it down again. No way."
Is this the new future of film/tv entertainment? How is this considered funny? She has 4.5 million followers so somehow people think she's funny legit question don't ban me I'm curious what tv considers art
>>80136070
Who is this ugly thing? And why is that funny?
>>80136236
Watch the video her videos and let me know if you think it's funny what am I missing? She has 4.5 million followers so someone thinks she's funny I'm just trying to understand how maybe I'm missing something
>>80136309
OK I watched 2 and a half videos and now I have cancer. Truly don't know who this is or why people watch this advanced autism.
>taboo threads are kill
Was it a mercy?
>>80135997
I'm glad that sniveling old fuck was left behind. I have a feeling though he will turn up, probably with the "dead" sister.
they say that the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long
>stale Bane memes,FUCKING AMERICANS and gruntposting with barely any discussion
why would anything good happen.jpg
Give me a movie to watch tonight please.
I don't really like stuff happening or fast pacing or much dialogue or anything.
I like Drive and that George Clooney film in Italy where nothing happens.
Please just something comfy thanks.
pls respond :((
>>80135891
Passengers
>>80135891
Watch Zorba the Greek and feel the comfy
This is an abominable abortion of a program
>>80135775
t. fag with no friends :(
>>80135775
I can't believe Cobie Smulders married Taran Killian in real life.
I didn't like it when it was called Friends either.
Do you know why Emma Stone won an Oscar? Because her real name is Emily Stein, goy. You have been fooled by the eternal merchant once again.
Their mind control is working, I find her more and more attractive every time I see her
jackass
ITT: Shows that are worse during rewatching
>fucking love Trailer Park Boys
>find out about the 3 Netflix seasons one day
>binge-watch them all after rewatching the series
>fucking great to see the boys again
>rewatch the Showcase seasons
>fucking great to see the boys again
>start rewatching the Netflix seasons
>it's absolute fucking trash in comparison
I'm devastated. How could this happen?
>>80135588
They got lazy. Also some of the great characters are gone.
>>80135999
Just seems like the writing went down the tubes. I almost wish Netflix hadn't even taken over, since they did this shit. Better than nothing, I guess.
I thought the writing in the netflix seasons actually improved quite a bit, but the performances and the tiny set detracted from the whole experience. But I still liked the news seasons
J-Roc raising his troubled son was truly Trailerkino
seriously is there anything this woman can't do
>>80135584
Acting
Consensual intercourse with a man in the missionary position for the sole purpose of procreation.
>>80135584
being my gf
that was interesting
Great movie
Drink and let the devil in
>>80135564
meme flick
HE
WILL
NOT
DIE
>tfw they actually binned everything that ginger twat Evans brought in
Its quite good so far
Is it back to just three dudes just hanging out? Even Top Gear America was better than last series.
>>80135307
Yeah pretty much. They still have the guest but he seems to just join in some chat and the paki Tiff Needell seems to be showing his autism with cars in films
Chris Evans was the most unlikable person I've ever seen on television. If he's not involved I might start watching again
I'll start with the comfiest depression movie ever.But I don't want simple movies like ''he took drugs he fucked up''.I want genuine, good cinema to drag me down, not some teenager drama.
>>80135170
>I want genuine, good cinema to drag me down
If you're actually serious.
A bit plebby but I still like this movie.
>"Gods gave Irish the words and Italians the music"
Was he right?
what did Mexicans get?
>>80135041
>literally both groups are the closest thing to niggers in the group of Caucasians
Scorsese is a hack and I bet his parents had all their furniture covered in plastic.
> I felt your fat sweaty buttocks under my belly and saw your flushed face and mad eyes. At every fuck I gave you your shameless tongue came bursting out through your lips and if a gave you a bigger stronger fuck than usual, fat dirty farts came spluttering out of your backside. You had an arse full of farts that night, darling, and I fucked them out of you, big fat fellows, long windy ones, quick little merry cracks and a lot of tiny little naughty farties ending in a long gush from your hole. It is wonderful to fuck a farting woman when every fuck drives one out of her. I think I would know Nora’s fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. It is a rather girlish noise not like the wet windy fart which I imagine fat wives have. It is sudden and dry and dirty like what a bold girl would let off in fun in a school dormitory at night. I hope Nora will let off no end of her farts in my face so that I may know their smell also.
he's definitely right about the Irish
What does /tv/ think of Will Smith?
>>80135027
Kangs/10
>>80135027
Weird family, but he seems ok
http://www.thewrap.com/imdb-f-rating-system-highlight-women-in-film/
First they delete the message boards and now this shit.
>>80134932
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMEajG_cvC0
This is the lisping faggotrina you have to thank for this fuckery.
so....who gives a shit about this rating?
>i know nothing about this movie, but oh look, women are in it. i'm gonna watch this now
said no one ever
>>80134932
>>80135001
why are you guys afraid of progress and change?