December 2011
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Hiya!
We’re back from our Christmas break with more news about Prometheus before a spate of good old fashioned Sigourney-Xeno goodness.  Damon Lindeloff, cowriter of the film, has given an interview about the film and working with Ridley Scott. Here are some highlights.  One part of me sort of wants to be working on something where I can say, ‘This is exactly what this is’ without being...
Dec 27th
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Merry Christmas y'all!
Happy day followers! If you don’t do christmas, happy holiday-you-celebrate as well. Love from the ultimate mother of the only family you need, the xenomorphs!
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Genuine conversation I heard this morning on the...
Builder 1: Man, look, it's that bird from that Dragon Tattoo film
Builder 2: Yeah, and?
Builder 1: She's in the new Sherlock Holmes, I didn't know she could speak English
Builder 2: Who the fuck are you talking about?
Builder 1: That girl, her name is like Naomi Rape-Face or something
Builder 2: Oh, er, alright mate.
Dec 22nd
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michaelfassbenderarchive: ‘Prometheus’ - Official Theatrical Trailer [Uploaded for archival purposes] AHHHHHH
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Ridley Scott has given an illuminating interview...
He says I was always amazed that, I mean, I’ve only done two science-fictions, but I was always amazed that no one asked who the hell the Space Jockey was. He wasn’t even called the Space Jockey. During the film they started to call it the Space Jockey. I don’t know who started that one off. I always thought it was amazing that no one ever asked who he was, and why was he there? What was all...
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People are always bitching that the one thing that gets them above everything else in Alien3 is Newt’s death in the opening sequence. Yet, considering the fact that six years later, Carrie Henn was 17, there was no way she could have been kept in the film. I’m curious: what do y’all think about the death of Newt? Is there another way it could have been handled?
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ferretgetssuuuuperawk: Is there a film where Sigourney Weaver doesn’t look old as shit..? I feel like every film I’ve ever seen her in she has always looked ancient.. 1) no 2) what is this with everyone viewing people being old as some unforgivable sin? 
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