I just watched this movie. I can say that the crew members are probably the dumbest expedition crew members ever. Millburn tried to pet an alien. Janek haphazardly opened the ship's door to greet the dead Fifield. Nobody cared about Shaw's 'pregnancy'. Weyland's crew met the Engineer without precautions. Vicker died because she cannot run sideway.
Lets not ignore in Alien 1 Dallas, the captain, orders to get inside the ship a guy with a huge alien spider attached, despite ripley being the only one with a little common sense and precaution to refuse to open the door. Also, Aliens 2, the marines, specially bill paxton, are 10 times more incompetent, unprofessional and childish than any prometheus member. Just to remind people that alien characters has always been idiotic and careless.
@@argusy3866: You have to remember that the crew of the Nostromos from Alien 1 are space miners, not scientists or soldiers; they are also close friends with each other, aside from the android Ash. Though they certainly had safety protocols, Captain Dallas wanted to try and save his friend Kane if it was at all possible. The marines from Aliens may have acted like over-the-top gung-ho jarheads, but when they were in the field, almost everything was by the numbers. In both cases, the xenomorphs are a new, undocumented threat; I would say that it'd be "unrealistic" if both groups reacted to the aliens' presence with cool calculation. This film though, I have to agree that these crew members, of whom most are scientists and engineers, act in a way that is uncharacteristic for their professions. I would in fact call the story as lazy writing to not come up with more reasonable explanations for how the crew members eventually get infected by the goo.
They were hired by Charlize Theron because Weyland was in Cryo as he faked his death (and she wanted this mission which he weyland spent a large sum of his fortune on which in turn was her inheritance) to be deemed a failure and prove to her dad that it was all for nothing so she picked low scale versions of the scientists that they required
The Engineer has been sleeping for a long time and the moment he wakes up four strangers asking some stupid questions. Of course he is going to be mad.
@@Luk3-936 OMG That's what I thought!!! The engineer was so confused, he was calm at first until David communicates. Apparently the engineer didn't appreciate being asked question after sleeping for 2 damn millenias or what. Or maybe the engineer found out that they were humans to the fact that it's species was going to end humankind.
Las Islas Filipinas I think he was about to answer the woman until the old man ordered her to shut up..... I just wanted it to answer something... lol at least say something
I know, this movie has so many dumb moments like that, it's almost hard to immerse yourself in a suspension of disbelief. The silly, preposterous moments just came after you, one after another.
This dude is supposed to be an "exobiologist" yet continued trying to pet a creepy alien snake-thing despite it taking an obvious threat posture. This dude is supposed to be a geologist yet managed to get lost despite mapping the terrain with his drones (and wearing a device that tells him his location). This woman opened the ship's door just to tell the crew they can't come in. This other dude opened the door again to see what was outside when he had no reason to open it, or better yet, to kick a corpse. Shaw's "pregnancy" happened; no one cared, not even Shaw. This next dude woke up an Engineer like he was a long lost friend. This chick refused to take a few steps sideways. These are supposed to be some of the smartest minds on Earth; scientists and researchers and engineers. The only one who had even an OUNCE of common sense was the black guy (at about 1 hour and 32 minutes into this 2 hour movie), who wanted to leave as soon as he found out what the planet was. And he wasn't even a scientist. Just a regular ship captain.
Most of times "normal" people have their shit together like no expert ever will and simply knows whats best because experts are usually too narrowly pointed towards their goal that they simply ignore everything around that goal. That is one of the reasons why such experts in real life almost never occupy managing, directive or lead roles but do "their part" and thats it.
And in addition to that who picks and prepares a crew like this? None of them didn’t seem to know each other, they didn’t know where they were going and what they were doing. What cooperation on this planet would sit a bunch of untrained randos on a trillion dollar mission without even the slightest preparation. What also bothered me was the way they dressed, they looked like they were on a roadtrip but not in space. Also, why would you EVER take your helmet off in an environment where there’s some substance oozing out of every corner? Maybe the athomsphere is allright but what about diseases and shit like that? Movie was barely watchable imo.
Half of the team looked and acted like they got recruited straight out of a supermax correctional facility. Plus some rogue cyborg/android thingy doing anything but what it’s supposed to do.
I'd really like to see a engineer movie. Maybe depicting how they created humans and then the reasoning behind wanting to destroy them again. Like a engineer and humankind origin story.
For me it was a little hard to interpret without great explanations like this. Feels to me like they tried to pack too much into one movie without enough direction to pull it off. The Alien franchise is sacred ground.
My opinion on why the engineer tried to kill David is because he saw that is humans were making the same mistake they did by seeing that Weyland created an android in his own image just as the engineers were attempting to create a being in their own image. Except the engineer knows the consequences on that attempt which is the creation of something that will be their ultimate demise. Which is what us creating A.I. and an android is. It's an endless cycle and only ends in extinction.
I don't think that's the true reason. He was also not mad, because they woke him up, as some people said. In fact, he maybe might even have been thankful, because they helped him with completing his mission. Also he was curious what the creature is, that mankind did make. When he saw that he could easily kill them, he just got rid of the intruders that might threaten his mission. This theory is somewhat supported by the deleted/alternative scenes on the blu-ray
Like seriously he didn't put two and two together and say hey this thing looks kind of like a snake, snakes aren't exactly very friendly..."fuck it I'm first to find an alien -gets attacked-"
Its the future we don't know what kinda tech they have. We already have stab proof armor so whose to say they don't have puncture proof space suits. So he didn't have to worry if it was going to bite him of anything like that so why not touch it. Just so happens it was also very strong to break his arm
Because 2000 years ago they sent their emissary one Jesus H. Christ to show the humans the way... and they crucified him. So, the engineers were pissed about that.
ReflexPoint wrong. They took a human back to their home world and teached him their ways, of good and love. They sent him(Jesus) back to earth in hopes he could change the already destructive tendencies of the human race. Finding out that the humans instead crucified him is what set the engineers to go ahead and wipe out all of the humans(failed experiment)
@@willzsportscards she can wear a tight space suit, she can fight, at some point she even takes a hit from the butt of a shotgun to the abdomen. A few minutes later she's outside doing parkour (scene where alien ship is coming out of the ground), and then she runs a 100m dash against a 100% healthy Vickers, and wins. All with no pain and no abdominal bleeding, nothing. What a _"strong female"_ character. /eyeroll.
What I noticed was when David answered Shaw's question on why would the engineers wanted to destroy the human race. David answered that in order to create, sometimes one must destroy. This answer also works with the very first scene: the Engineer had to destroy himself for something new to arise.
The premise of David's statement is entirely false. In reality, EVERY act of creation is simultaneously an act of destruction. The idea that you can make an omelet without braking an egg, is just stupid.
The whole idea of going to a barren planet to kill yourself by ingesting goo of some kind, for life to arise on said planet, is idiotic. How did the engineer species come to be, then? They had to have arisen from nothing, to then have this stupid idea/recipe for spreading life to other planets. It makes zero sense.
He wanted them to question their existence and become their god, odly enough I laughed at the fact that this AI based robot had so much humanistic traits.
I feel like the alien would have reacted better if their first question was “Do you want a coffee or something?” God knows I’d want one after 4000 years asleep.
Chad Aldrich I know. I actually understand it now. Just dont like how they never really clearly explain it in the movie. Him explaining it, makes it sound a way better movie.
>Engineers exist >Engineers evolve to perfection >Lose their ability to reproduce >Finally create a golden goo from blood of proto-xenomorph(white xenomorph) >Call it their god Drink blood of their god(golden goo) to kick start life on barren planets >Only one such attempt is success(or is it?) >That planet is earth, where the Gardner drinks the golden goo shown in the start of movie >run out of gold goo >create bad black goo that creates abominations >lock shit up, go to cryo sleep >awoken by humans >David poisons Shaw (human) with black goo to create traditional xenomorph >Alien movies start
For all it's flaws I still loved the feel and atmosphere of Prometheus and Covenant. I wish we had more movies like this, or a new franchise with a fresh take.
You'd have a cast of they/thems and zer/zers who'd spend the whole time whining how one of the few left based bigoted low level crew members had misgendered them and how they "felt" so very distraught and destroyed to have been gone through that experience where they had to spend the whole movie calling for urgent meetings sitting around a table talking about their feelings how that experience made them feel and where that bigoted crew member had to sit and listen to each of them and affirm them and apologizing to each one of them, andat the end the Engineers would get bored that no one wakes him up but he somehow gains access to the ships internal coms and upon hearing all that insane rubbish realizing how seriously rtarded their creation has turned into he's driven mad and that's why he wants to destroy humans and earth, now that's a plot and a true horror movie to both the Engineer being driven mad and the one left based bigoted crew member who had to sit through living with they/thems and their endless stupidity of whining about their feelings, the truest horror movie to live through if i've ever seen one.
brilliant people? Where did you get the idea that this ship was crewed by 'Brilliant People'? Do the brilliant people sign up for a mission where the job description is " you'll get paid a lot to be gone for over 4 years, and you won't be told anything until just before you land at your destination" ? I think the _Best of the Best_ have other options, and only those without better offers will chose an 'ask no questions' mission. As for Shaw and Holloway, they're not brilliant either, they're irrational fanatics.
@@jimbobeire Doesn't matter what they signed up for or even why: these people were scientists, researchers, and engineers who specialized in particular fields. The first two blatant idiots of the film were an exobiologist and a geologist (fields that undoubtedly require degrees): the geologist literally mapped the terrain using his drones and wore a device that told him his exact position while the storm was going on, yet somehow he got lost BEFORE the storm. The exobiologist (I'm assuming the study of life in space) didn't recognize when that vagina-snake was making an OBVIOUS threat posture and continued trying to pet it. You don't even need a degree to recognize threat postures: the only requirement for that is common sense. You also don't need a degree to know how to take a few steps sideways to avoid death. They're supposed to be brilliant people yet don't even act like humans. And if you still want to deny they're brilliant when they clearly have the backgrounds, then explain to me why the crew in Covenant were worse? They explicitly stated they had colonization training and knew all the procedures; they were also brilliant scientists and researchers in charge of *thousands* of lives. Right off the bat they start making ridiculously stupid decisions.
@@6ixlxrd Yeah, qualifications matter, but so does attitude. Remember, the guys who screwed up at Chernobyl were scientists too, but they didn't use a whole lot of caution either.
@@jimbobeire They were qualified professionals is all I'm saying. Given their qualifications and areas of specialties, they were supposed to be "brilliant" in those specific areas. You'd think an exobiologist specializing in the study of unknown lifeforms would recognize a threat posture (let alone the potential dangers of an unknown lifeform). You'd think a geologist would know how to actually be a geologist. Everyone in this film were supposed to be brilliant, or at least display SOME level of professionalism, but instead they were all just a bunch of idiots.
@@6ixlxrd Yup, Fifield was hotboxing in his suit. He may have shared some with Milburn. It was a stupid scene, especially as they could have killed them of in a better way. There were two snakes, so they could have backed away from one and been ambushed by the other.
Hot damn! I tried to watch Prometheus back in college but I can never in my life get myself to finish it. And now I stumbled to this video and I just basically watched the whole movie. Thanks, guy.
Don't spoil Covenant? Dude, it's an 'Alien' movie. We all get the basic gist - there'll be an android no one can trust, a company no one can trust, aliens will scare the shit out of people by bursting from someone's body after a little face hugging action, a strong female lead.
I truly hated this movie. Vickers was the only one who made smart decisions(minus straight line running). Everyone was unprofessional about this expedition.
Not gonna lie I really like this film. Yeah there are some unanswered questions and the characters do some pretty stupid moves but over all it was a pretty interesting watch.
YES, it was what I consider real Sci-Fi, not horror blech hidden under a sci-fi premace. The photography, even if green screened, was amazing. You felt transported to a different world.
@@kathrynkenyon785 definitely. From the calm almost alien like music. Everytime I hear that Prometheus theme I get transported back to the time I first saw it. It's a grounded alien movie. Its not too over the top and it's a great alien movie to watch in a stormy day with some popcorn and soda.
@David Ortiz Predators and Aliens have never officially shared a canon universe. AVP comics, and the movies, were just a way to make money on a crossover event due to both sharing a fan base during the 1980s and 1990s.
I still can’t believe Ridley Scott confirmed in an interview that the reason the Engineers were coming to destroy us was because we crucified their emissary 2000 years ago…because we killed Space Jesus lmao
When I originally went and saw Prometheus in theaters, I had no idea it was related to the Alien universe. So unlike a lot of people who were disappointed, I was pleasantly surprised with a lot of the things in this movie
I was scrolling past the comments while watching and as I saw yours he literally said it as I was reading it. I know this was 10 months ago but it was too good to not bring up.
I believe the underlying theme was best expressed in the first alien. the Android told the crew as he was dying that the alien was a "perfect organism". I think this is the ultimate goal for the engineers
He said help this guy achieve immortality - it is all important to him. The engineer's answer was obvious - That is the reason we want to/are wipe you out - you have no humility - what Jesus taught/teaches - you completely missed the learning opportunity we sent (F-) - you are self important not life giving, but life taking in every sense of the word. An analogy for our present condition and logical end as all science fiction is.
Edlyn Ugalde- what a surprise, an insidious dirty liberal. Sadly enough, you are everything wrong with this earth. You’d burn it all down if common sensed people didn’t fight you on it. Hope you are enjoying the best economy and safest America we have literally ever had........which you’re not, cause you are an anarchist.
@@brettbaratheon9776 Dude I'm not even a liberal and you sound absolutely bat Shit crazy. Like seriously you are what's wrong with the world. This is far from the best economy we have ever had. Far from it. However put that aside someone who will personally attack someone that they do not even know. They dont fit into your idea of a perfect world so they don't deserve respect? Do you know what the fuck freedom of speech and self expression is? Do you not enjoy living in a world where so many people with so many different ideas,personalities, religions, and minds can live together? Where people have every right to disagree with someone respectfully? Would you divorce your wife or disown your kids because they don't like the same Shit as you? This is why there are so many wars and murders going on in the world today. Nobody can respect anyone else if they are the least bit different. Smfh
I cant say I enjoy prometheus as much as some people do, but at least, I respect riddley scott for expanding the universe, making a movie about life and creation, and for having the balls not to include a xenomorph in an Alien prequel. However, unfortunately, riddley made a terrible mistake when creating the neomorph just to please the fans in Alien covenant. By doing that, he made a film that doesnt know where its focus should be, and doesnt understand the story. Of course there are more problems in Alien covenant, but the way I see it, that was his first mistake. It should have been just "covenant".
Ridley Scott is a paid intelligence operative who stole the research of a REAL STAR MAP discoverer that will blow your mind. Read on: Ok. The real tragedy here is that the Movie Prometheus 2012 (the first 20 minutes) was based on GENUINE work of a researcher who the Elite want no one to discover. He is an archaoastronomer, historian and expert in decoding ancient texts, glyphs and scrolls as well as megalithic sites around the globe. He really has discovered real STAR MAPS as depicted in the opening of the movie. He got no credit and the work was fictionalized so no one ever finds it or believes it. All the rest about evil aliens and black goo is complete BS-a psy-op so we never discover our mind blowing TRUE HISTORY. The black goo theme is a disinfo campaign based on the Egyptians using bitumen to embalm their mummies! Nothing else!www.thehiddenrecords.com/key-of-solomon.phpRead more Show less
It's a shitty movie (the one that followed was even worse). Ridley Scott consistently plants the seeds of fascinating worlds but always falls short of intelligently expanding on them. There are holes everywhere and geeks plug those holes with all sorts of speculations and believe Scott know where he is going but he does not. 2089+: An era where you can spend one trillion dollars but can't find any competent professional to man your epic expedition. "This is a scientific expedition, no weapons." Are you a freaking moron or what? These Aliens movies are basically teen horror flicks set in space. About life and creation? There was no original or new idea presented; just a variation of the same idea seen elsewhere.
“Prometheus was punished by the gods for giving the gift of knowledge to man. He was cast into the bowels of the Earth and pecked by birds.” -Oracle Turret
Prometheus should have taken place about 500 years before the original Alien. They could have then tied the space jockey to the story. Instead, its just another wtf moment. For an advanced race, it's kind of stupid to use such an unsecure weapon.
Impossible. The year of the original Alien movie was 2079, and we didn't have interstellar capabilities in 1579. It would miss the key component of us going to them.
This movie drives me crazy- I feel like they had a couple really good ideas but didn’t know how to connect them so they relied on… coincidence and poor writing?
I am a big fan of these movies it's nice to see someone make a very in depth video before the new release thanks for this and keep up the fantastic work !
I just realized something incredibly nice, when the camera zoom in on David’s finger, you can see in his fingerprint the company’s LOGO! Amazing detail
Ishmael Muhannad they all die in covenant how i know i have a download version of the movie thats practically what happens in alien covenant most of them die
This has become one of the films that I continue to watch a few times each year. I love the film! I found it exceptional and utterly brilliant! The scope of this film is absolutely MASSIVE and yes, there are absolutely a few bits that are frustratingly cryptic and/or left without answers.
I think that you got something wrong there... David said that if Wayland dies he is free and that everyone wants theire parents to die. So David awakens the engeneer knowing that it would kill Wayland to become free and chase his own dreams of creating like Wayland did. He probibly was inspiered of Wayland and the idea of creating life but could not free himself sice his programing surely forbits him to harm his ''Dad'' so he maybe told the engeneer some strange stuff to get rid of his problem. (Sorry for my bad englisch)
wow!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! I loved the movie but i did not understand a lot of parts and you explained them very well!!! I didn't quite understand the hologram playback,motives of David or the idea behind humans being the creation of the engineers, nor did I understand the beginning where the engineer poisoned himself, but after watching your video I understand much more and can appreciate this movie even more! I loved it! now on to Alien Covenant!
Something to note: you can see a few worms or centipedes crawling around in the goo beside one of the capsules many scenes before you see the “hammerpede”
This is a great explanation helped a lot made things a lot more understandable but I think with the deleted scenes of this movie really makes it better, like feifeld (probably spelled wrong) looking more like an alien then a zombie which really brings into effect the extent of the black goo on humans or with the engineer actually responding to David it just answers some more questions
I love how you explain the film with great expertise while still adding in some sarcasm, lol and you mean to tell me they can make androids with feelings but he can't transfer his brain into an Android body 🤔
I like to think that the Engineer was disgusted by David. At first he was curious, but after realizing it was a robot/machine he was disgusted. Given that the robot was made to resemble humans, therefore resembling the Engineer.
@@nopantssteve6784 No I'm saying they can operate differently based on the organisms interacting with the environments. You can have an area that ONLY has plant life that kills all living being because of the poisonous gases that being released from the plants, for example. Context matters for every scenario. Like think of deserts where there are hardly living people there but a couple of plants growing about because of the natural intake of the area's resources.
This expiation is so good. I love it. I love the way he explains the movie using lost scenes. And I love the concept of the movie. Especially when he includes the list scenes. This dude is awesome.
I believe the briefing scene in the beginning is very similar to the briefing scene in alien vs predator (the use of ancient civilizations having some connection to aliens), this helps reinforce the belief that the AVP films are connected to the alien universe as well as the predator universe even with the timeline established by Prometheus...
Prometheus is one of the few movies that when you say "you just didn't get it", it's actually true. I initially disliked the film walking out of the theatre, but something was nagging me to learn more about it. Soon to follow, I was absolutely enamored with this masterwork of sci-fi cinema. The deepest of themes populate the runtime, philosophical pondering, the meaning of life, the embodiment of death, the origins of man, religion and gods, science and faith, and so much more. One of the most underrated films of all time. I hope Covenant doesn't stray too far from the narrative threads in Prometheus, but enough so that Ridley can entertain the plebs and have the film make enough money to continue the saga.
And before I get a bunch of hate, I'm not saying the film is perfect, I understand most people's problems with the film. But I can look past them, and enjoy it. Just don't watch it with someone who has a short attention span.
Thanks for explaining this movie! I have always been a little disturbed/fascinated with the Alien movies. I had LOTS of questions after watching Prometheus and you answered all of them :)
Didn't answer the question I came in here to find an answer for ... .i.e. Why did Sy-Fy censor out the Scene where the Idris Elbas character asks Vickers " Are you a Robot " and she Responds " My Cabin - 10 minutes " ?? Was it because of the Bi-Racial Innuendo that Southern psuedo Christians found Offensive ? But they left IN all the disgusting "Huge Penis- in-the mouth " scenes ? Which I find Revolting
This was one of my favorite movies ever, but it’s bitter sweet since my first love and I saw it together. I hope she’s doing well in life. Edit: grammar
People complained A LOT about this movie because not everything is explained for kids, there are many unanswered questions and some characters seem to do stupid things... What, do you think everybody is perfect? Can't a movie character do stupid things? As you say, I much rather like a movie or a videogame when it poses more questions than answers... No sense in watching something where everything is explained very clearly and there's no room for interpretation, research and mystery. Good work! I'll have to rewatch it now!
+FoundFlix in the first Alien movie (LV-426) they only find one crashed ship with the Ovomorphs (eggs). In Prometheus (LV-223) they find several ships (parked underground) holding only the weaponised 'goo', in what seems to be a military installation. I think this means is that Engineers use the eggs (as they are the easiest form of the Alien to transport) to create the goo. Since they are moons of the same planet and relatively close by, I think the crashed ship from Alien was on its way to LV-223 from somewhere to resupply the military installation with more eggs, before it had to make an emergency landing (hence why they had time to active the distress beacon maybe) on LV-426. So the ship from Alien wasn't a bomber, I think it was a supply ship on its way to LV-223 and that's how the films are now connected. People saying that the engineers created the Alien species, I don't think so, they discovered them and just got one step closer to what Weyland-Yutani corp was trying to do in the original films (weaponise them). PS: obviously I could be wrong about all that Haha
I loved this movie even with all those plot holes. Yeah that was weird that we didn't really get proper answers why David did those things to Shaw and Holloway. Weyland told him to do it probably.
The Prometheus story line parallels the story of the Anunaki. It's quite clear. What isn't clear is why the Anunaki (if they're real) just left us be; or did they? Anyways. If the Anunaki parallel has been brought up here or elsewher; I haven't seen it.
I think the hybrid engineers at the citadel were the people who staged a coup on the engineers on LV223 and attacked their ship. I’m not sure how they used a deacon though. But this explanation gives some insight as to why another engineer created civilization would want to prevent a distant sibling from being destroyed. And when they saw David in the ship at the citadel they must’ve thought their mission was successful. And then David kills them all- sad face.
I appreciate this film's ideas and philosophy much more long after its release. Especially after listening to alot of UA-cam videos and filling in the gaps. My problem still is that, a good film will explain or will leave alot of the important answers that tie things up within the narrative. Instead it just has interesting names, then some questions but doesn't really delve into it concisely.
Yeah I'm for intelligent philosophical ambiguity, but this movie leaves so many questions unanswered, it's not even fair. Kubrick would be scratching his head haha.
I just watched this movie. I can say that the crew members are probably the dumbest expedition crew members ever.
Millburn tried to pet an alien. Janek haphazardly opened the ship's door to greet the dead Fifield. Nobody cared about Shaw's 'pregnancy'. Weyland's crew met the Engineer without precautions. Vicker died because she cannot run sideway.
LMAO!!!
Lets not ignore in Alien 1 Dallas, the captain, orders to get inside the ship a guy with a huge alien spider attached, despite ripley being the only one with a little common sense and precaution to refuse to open the door. Also, Aliens 2, the marines, specially bill paxton, are 10 times more incompetent, unprofessional and childish than any prometheus member. Just to remind people that alien characters has always been idiotic and careless.
@@argusy3866: You have to remember that the crew of the Nostromos from Alien 1 are space miners, not scientists or soldiers; they are also close friends with each other, aside from the android Ash. Though they certainly had safety protocols, Captain Dallas wanted to try and save his friend Kane if it was at all possible. The marines from Aliens may have acted like over-the-top gung-ho jarheads, but when they were in the field, almost everything was by the numbers. In both cases, the xenomorphs are a new, undocumented threat; I would say that it'd be "unrealistic" if both groups reacted to the aliens' presence with cool calculation.
This film though, I have to agree that these crew members, of whom most are scientists and engineers, act in a way that is uncharacteristic for their professions. I would in fact call the story as lazy writing to not come up with more reasonable explanations for how the crew members eventually get infected by the goo.
Agustin Freyre iirc it was his hidden mission to bring an alien back on earth and thats why he allowed it on board
They were hired by Charlize Theron because Weyland was in Cryo as he faked his death (and she wanted this mission which he weyland spent a large sum of his fortune on which in turn was her inheritance) to be deemed a failure and prove to her dad that it was all for nothing so she picked low scale versions of the scientists that they required
The Engineer has been sleeping for a long time and the moment he wakes up four strangers asking some stupid questions. Of course he is going to be mad.
and not one of them had brought him coffee.
i'd be super mad too
Bro.... I’m heated I just watched the movie, that fucking old man wouldn’t shut up🤣 the alien looked like he was about to answer the woman’s questions
@@Luk3-936 OMG That's what I thought!!! The engineer was so confused, he was calm at first until David communicates. Apparently the engineer didn't appreciate being asked question after sleeping for 2 damn millenias or what.
Or maybe the engineer found out that they were humans to the fact that it's species was going to end humankind.
Las Islas Filipinas I think he was about to answer the woman until the old man ordered her to shut up.....
I just wanted it to answer something... lol at least say something
That biologist treating that menacing cobra-like creature as if it were harmless pet is unbelievable.
He didn’t know he was in a sci-fi horror movie and the snake did not look menacing at first.
Yes the same as Nedry in Jurassic Park, who thought the tiny dinosaur was cute
@@patrickthomas8890 anything that lives in those conditions is definitely a threat
I know, this movie has so many dumb moments like that, it's almost hard to immerse yourself in a suspension of disbelief. The silly, preposterous moments just came after you, one after another.
@@patrickthomas8890 it looked like an erect phallus at first.
This dude is supposed to be an "exobiologist" yet continued trying to pet a creepy alien snake-thing despite it taking an obvious threat posture. This dude is supposed to be a geologist yet managed to get lost despite mapping the terrain with his drones (and wearing a device that tells him his location). This woman opened the ship's door just to tell the crew they can't come in. This other dude opened the door again to see what was outside when he had no reason to open it, or better yet, to kick a corpse. Shaw's "pregnancy" happened; no one cared, not even Shaw. This next dude woke up an Engineer like he was a long lost friend. This chick refused to take a few steps sideways.
These are supposed to be some of the smartest minds on Earth; scientists and researchers and engineers. The only one who had even an OUNCE of common sense was the black guy (at about 1 hour and 32 minutes into this 2 hour movie), who wanted to leave as soon as he found out what the planet was. And he wasn't even a scientist. Just a regular ship captain.
so fucking right dude haha
Maybe the movie was trying to tell us that college education isn't worth it. 😂
Most of times "normal" people have their shit together like no expert ever will and simply knows whats best because experts are usually too narrowly pointed towards their goal that they simply ignore everything around that goal. That is one of the reasons why such experts in real life almost never occupy managing, directive or lead roles but do "their part" and thats it.
And in addition to that who picks and prepares a crew like this? None of them didn’t seem to know each other, they didn’t know where they were going and what they were doing. What cooperation on this planet would sit a bunch of untrained randos on a trillion dollar mission without even the slightest preparation. What also bothered me was the way they dressed, they looked like they were on a roadtrip but not in space.
Also, why would you EVER take your helmet off in an environment where there’s some substance oozing out of every corner? Maybe the athomsphere is allright but what about diseases and shit like that?
Movie was barely watchable imo.
Half of the team looked and acted like they got recruited straight out of a supermax correctional facility. Plus some rogue cyborg/android thingy doing anything but what it’s supposed to do.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who cared about this movie.
Twin Perfect and CinemaWins both did really great videos on Prometheus.
Parminder Singh I absolutely love this movie, I'm so glad Ridley Scott decided to make this movie instead of not making this at all.
Parminder Singh you and 34k more people
no way.. I thought it was really good. still do.
I LOOOOOVED Prometheus!!
I'd really like to see a engineer movie. Maybe depicting how they created humans and then the reasoning behind wanting to destroy them again. Like a engineer and humankind origin story.
Well In a deleted scene,Engineer explained why he wanted to destroy earth
@@hectorvelez1501why did he want to delete earth?
@@ronniedickson9524 Same reason “God” wants to in the Bible,cuz we’re a horrible species 🤣🤣🤣🤣
For me it was a little hard to interpret without great explanations like this. Feels to me like they tried to pack too much into one movie without enough direction to pull it off. The Alien franchise is sacred ground.
Apparently jesus was an engineer and after he was crucified they wanted to eradicate humanity
Q. What came first, the chicken or the egg?
A. The Goo
I agree. And I think the Goo came from............my mind just went blank. I had the answer on the tip of my tongue.
LOL
Chicken then egg and then So-called dick(baby chicken) and chicken, so i guess first egg
🤣😂🤣
The worst kind of kacki is the gookacki I do declare
My opinion on why the engineer tried to kill David is because he saw that is humans were making the same mistake they did by seeing that Weyland created an android in his own image just as the engineers were attempting to create a being in their own image. Except the engineer knows the consequences on that attempt which is the creation of something that will be their ultimate demise. Which is what us creating A.I. and an android is. It's an endless cycle and only ends in extinction.
wonderful. they should rejoice
Nice take
Insane W take
that’s no nice take from him, it’s called the fermi paradox hypothesis. at least it’s one of the takes of it
I don't think that's the true reason. He was also not mad, because they woke him up, as some people said. In fact, he maybe might even have been thankful, because they helped him with completing his mission. Also he was curious what the creature is, that mankind did make. When he saw that he could easily kill them, he just got rid of the intruders that might threaten his mission. This theory is somewhat supported by the deleted/alternative scenes on the blu-ray
Ohh its a alien snake!!!
Lemme lemme lemm touch it!
Like seriously he didn't put two and two together and say hey this thing looks kind of like a snake, snakes aren't exactly very friendly..."fuck it I'm first to find an alien -gets attacked-"
Don't bring anything like a Mogwai... They'll take it to the frickin BEACH!!!
Let's face it... we'd all try and pet the first alien we met... humans are just that stupid,
They should have given him an Australian accent.
Steve Irwin.............in space!
Its the future we don't know what kinda tech they have. We already have stab proof armor so whose to say they don't have puncture proof space suits. So he didn't have to worry if it was going to bite him of anything like that so why not touch it. Just so happens it was also very strong to break his arm
Engineers wanted to wipe out humanity since they realised everybody has become so stupid as evident in the film.
True
Because 2000 years ago they sent their emissary one Jesus H. Christ to show the humans the way... and they crucified him. So, the engineers were pissed about that.
ReflexPoint wrong. They took a human back to their home world and teached him their ways, of good and love. They sent him(Jesus) back to earth in hopes he could change the already destructive tendencies of the human race. Finding out that the humans instead crucified him is what set the engineers to go ahead and wipe out all of the humans(failed experiment)
As they should, SLAVERY and Racism should conviy our creator destroy everything!
@iTzDaRFYoDa 12357062 COWARD
Engineers look like handsome squid ward mixed with voldemort
Nice.
Well that's a different prospective on things lol
You lost me at handsome.
ROFL I just saw handsome sqidward 🤣👍🏽👍🏽😂
This is a true story
Best scene when Shaw took out that thing out of her, that was so chilling
Only that was good part in the movie.... Everything else seemed like a totally stupid
Naah best scene was when engineer took out david head and bwat the crap out of wayland with it ,
@@123Yashar the engineer should’ve pointed to the horizon Babe Ruth style.
Even more ‘chilling’…she’s able to lift heavy things immediately after a c section. So goddamn stupid I will just stop there.
@@willzsportscards she can wear a tight space suit, she can fight, at some point she even takes a hit from the butt of a shotgun to the abdomen. A few minutes later she's outside doing parkour (scene where alien ship is coming out of the ground), and then she runs a 100m dash against a 100% healthy Vickers, and wins. All with no pain and no abdominal bleeding, nothing. What a _"strong female"_ character. /eyeroll.
What I noticed was when David answered Shaw's question on why would the engineers wanted to destroy the human race. David answered that in order to create, sometimes one must destroy. This answer also works with the very first scene: the Engineer had to destroy himself for something new to arise.
Nice catch 👍
The premise of David's statement is entirely false. In reality, EVERY act of creation is simultaneously an act of destruction. The idea that you can make an omelet without braking an egg, is just stupid.
The whole idea of going to a barren planet to kill yourself by ingesting goo of some kind, for life to arise on said planet, is idiotic. How did the engineer species come to be, then? They had to have arisen from nothing, to then have this stupid idea/recipe for spreading life to other planets. It makes zero sense.
Yah 1 skeet lives out of all the ones shot.
@@wiretamer5710 would you care to expand ? I obviously understand but pondering the real world implications/examples of it
They look like handsome squidward
ezetram lol
ezetram not even close
OML XD
Dr Boom no, dumbass.
Dr Boom 😭😭😭🤣 u fuckin snowflake, go tell mommy the mean man called u a bad name🤣👏🏻
David knew that the “Engineer” would kill them. David’s ambition was revealed early in the movie, he wanted to be superior.
He wanted them to question their existence and become their god, odly enough I laughed at the fact that this AI based robot had so much humanistic traits.
@@chartingwithliv Weyland said that he is like his son
to bad his daugther died too
@@chartingwithlivHumans program AI… its inherent AI will learn human traits; i.e to question, to hoard, to rule etc
I feel like the alien would have reacted better if their first question was “Do you want a coffee or something?”
God knows I’d want one after 4000 years asleep.
"It just seems a little silly..."
yeah, you hit the nail on the head there.
this is the best explaining of Prometheus I've seen, great job man.
Chad Aldrich I know. I actually understand it now. Just dont like how they never really clearly explain it in the movie. Him explaining it, makes it sound a way better movie.
Chad Aldrich it's crazy to think Ridley had the idea of these engineers bAck when made the first alien movie.
I have to agree... haven't heard a movie so completely explained ever. Great job FF! If I could like this vid twice I would...
we all know this was copied off of japanese anime in the first place.
Chad Aldrich oo
>Engineers exist
>Engineers evolve to perfection
>Lose their ability to reproduce
>Finally create a golden goo from blood of proto-xenomorph(white xenomorph)
>Call it their god
Drink blood of their god(golden goo) to kick start life on barren planets
>Only one such attempt is success(or is it?)
>That planet is earth, where the Gardner drinks the golden goo shown in the start of movie
>run out of gold goo
>create bad black goo that creates abominations
>lock shit up, go to cryo sleep
>awoken by humans
>David poisons Shaw (human) with black goo to create traditional xenomorph
>Alien movies start
I'm Okay , nice
shaw poisons human?
@@Keukeu45 sorry I meant David, David poisons Shaw with the black goo.
Okay, nice. But the goo in the first scene wasn't golden, was it?
@Anna K don't know about them baldies but superficial judging sound more like an imperfection to me at least
For all it's flaws I still loved the feel and atmosphere of Prometheus and Covenant. I wish we had more movies like this, or a new franchise with a fresh take.
Agree
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You'd have a cast of they/thems and zer/zers who'd spend the whole time whining how one of the few left based bigoted low level crew members had misgendered them and how they "felt" so very distraught and destroyed to have been gone through that experience where they had to spend the whole movie calling for urgent meetings sitting around a table talking about their feelings how that experience made them feel and where that bigoted crew member had to sit and listen to each of them and affirm them and apologizing to each one of them, andat the end the Engineers would get bored that no one wakes him up but he somehow gains access to the ships internal coms and upon hearing all that insane rubbish realizing how seriously rtarded their creation has turned into he's driven mad and that's why he wants to destroy humans and earth, now that's a plot and a true horror movie to both the Engineer being driven mad and the one left based bigoted crew member who had to sit through living with they/thems and their endless stupidity of whining about their feelings, the truest horror movie to live through if i've ever seen one.
David's fingerprint is awesome. Thanks for including that shot. ☝🏻
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7
@@angelabentley2703 what 7?
*”thats a pretty awesome fingerprint you have there”*
7 7 7
@Planet Purgatory That's what I figured.
Thank you so much for this! Five years later and I'm still learning more about this movie!
Seems like once brilliant people travel to space, they become ridiculously stupid.
brilliant people? Where did you get the idea that this ship was crewed by 'Brilliant People'? Do the brilliant people sign up for a mission where the job description is " you'll get paid a lot to be gone for over 4 years, and you won't be told anything until just before you land at your destination" ? I think the _Best of the Best_ have other options, and only those without better offers will chose an 'ask no questions' mission. As for Shaw and Holloway, they're not brilliant either, they're irrational fanatics.
@@jimbobeire Doesn't matter what they signed up for or even why: these people were scientists, researchers, and engineers who specialized in particular fields. The first two blatant idiots of the film were an exobiologist and a geologist (fields that undoubtedly require degrees): the geologist literally mapped the terrain using his drones and wore a device that told him his exact position while the storm was going on, yet somehow he got lost BEFORE the storm. The exobiologist (I'm assuming the study of life in space) didn't recognize when that vagina-snake was making an OBVIOUS threat posture and continued trying to pet it. You don't even need a degree to recognize threat postures: the only requirement for that is common sense. You also don't need a degree to know how to take a few steps sideways to avoid death. They're supposed to be brilliant people yet don't even act like humans.
And if you still want to deny they're brilliant when they clearly have the backgrounds, then explain to me why the crew in Covenant were worse? They explicitly stated they had colonization training and knew all the procedures; they were also brilliant scientists and researchers in charge of *thousands* of lives. Right off the bat they start making ridiculously stupid decisions.
@@6ixlxrd Yeah, qualifications matter, but so does attitude. Remember, the guys who screwed up at Chernobyl were scientists too, but they didn't use a whole lot of caution either.
@@jimbobeire They were qualified professionals is all I'm saying. Given their qualifications and areas of specialties, they were supposed to be "brilliant" in those specific areas. You'd think an exobiologist specializing in the study of unknown lifeforms would recognize a threat posture (let alone the potential dangers of an unknown lifeform). You'd think a geologist would know how to actually be a geologist. Everyone in this film were supposed to be brilliant, or at least display SOME level of professionalism, but instead they were all just a bunch of idiots.
@@6ixlxrd Yup, Fifield was hotboxing in his suit. He may have shared some with Milburn. It was a stupid scene, especially as they could have killed them of in a better way. There were two snakes, so they could have backed away from one and been ambushed by the other.
You are doing a terrific job filling in all the questions left us at the end of the first film. Keep it up!
I can only hope sometime in the future they go on with the story of visiting the engineer planet, that would be a EXCELLENT movie
erm they did! Didn’t they?
Yup…….
Kerry Banner No the planet in Prometheus was a factory floor for engineering biological weapons.
@@incontinentiabuttocks5271 planet in Prometheus = Wuhan, China.
Same outcome in both.
They did in Covenant, and it was a piece of shit movie! 😆 😅 😂 🤣
Darth Vader is Luke's father
Fuzzy Puppet stap spoilin
Fuzzy Puppet wow, why would you spoil this???? Jerk.
Nooooo!!!
stfu furry
With a couple of drunk hooch Ewoks with switch blades.
Hot damn! I tried to watch Prometheus back in college but I can never in my life get myself to finish it. And now I stumbled to this video and I just basically watched the whole movie. Thanks, guy.
Yea it's not worth your time dude. Look the other way.
Its very interesting...but overall its kinda trash..and confusing hense the reason most of us are here
@Tomas Bell Agreed 100%
The actual movie was pretty good, if you can overlook gaping holes in the story or what supposed "professionals" do.
@Tomas Bell interstellar was even worse and more stupid and with a lot of crying that I hated the most
15:50 "hinted at in Prometheus and I think we'll see him taking on a whole new level to his experiments in Covenant" you nailed it wow, spot on.
Don't spoil Covenant? Dude, it's an 'Alien' movie. We all get the basic gist - there'll be an android no one can trust, a company no one can trust, aliens will scare the shit out of people by bursting from someone's body after a little face hugging action, a strong female lead.
TheQuincyEdwards pretty much
TheQuincyEdwards You can trust Walter.
Nur Almuhtadi and Bishop
Don't forget the one guy thinks he's a badass and turns out to be a big pussy.
TheQuincyEdwards don't forget.female lead has to be either in panties or no bra under white tshirt.check.lol
"The Prometheus School of Running Away from Things"
You too went to Cinemasins' Nashville branch, I see. ;-)
Yeah this is what cinema sins is referring to when they say it.
That’s what I thought immediately
Dig your user name.
The Prometheus School of Utter STUPIDITY!
I truly hated this movie. Vickers was the only one who made smart decisions(minus straight line running). Everyone was unprofessional about this expedition.
I hated Vickers.
Running vertically was definitely a smart decision
kcototheyoyoyo I loved it😂
So savage
Unprofessional.....thats an interesting way of putting it
David saw that the green goo was wiped in a pattern. It was the engineers blood, he figured it all out basically figured everything out by himself.
You lost me at convincing him to drink the "goo". It was extremely obvious that David was experimenting without his consent.
Unintentional consent
How would it be obvious to him? They believe he exists to serve and is unable to harm humans.
@@RomaInvicta1 It's a secret move on Davids part, it's just a fact ...
He actually said he will do anything
It was David that needed justification I guess... Ergo his question.
Not gonna lie I really like this film. Yeah there are some unanswered questions and the characters do some pretty stupid moves but over all it was a pretty interesting watch.
Movie rocked
YES, it was what I consider real Sci-Fi, not horror blech hidden under a sci-fi premace. The photography, even if green screened, was amazing. You felt transported to a different world.
Ehhh..it was better then alien covenant 😐
@@kathrynkenyon785 definitely. From the calm almost alien like music. Everytime I hear that Prometheus theme I get transported back to the time I first saw it. It's a grounded alien movie. Its not too over the top and it's a great alien movie to watch in a stormy day with some popcorn and soda.
@@Ishitonyou666 yes it was lol that ending to covenant kinda pissed me off. Lmao but it was an entertaining alien flick I won't lie.
“Beefy god like giant white dudes” nailed it on the head
Shut up
@@r.c.christianson1899 Silence yourself, child. His comment was indeed humorous
@@Amir_H7 it needed more salt and pepper
😂
The engineers wanted to reboot humanity to fix the bug with some individuals not being able to run away from falling ships.
Too bad they spit in the face of the idea of the engineers creating the xenomorphs and instead had David do it.
You clearly haven't been paying attention
Now what happened
@David Ortiz Predators and Aliens have never officially shared a canon universe. AVP comics, and the movies, were just a way to make money on a crossover event due to both sharing a fan base during the 1980s and 1990s.
David Ortiz ‘AVP’ (and predator) are not canon in the Alien storyline.
Lightning McQueen kills Thanos in infinity war
I knew It
I was saying this since the 1st Iron man movie
damn those spoilers
Wtf man. Now I have no reason to see it
Fuck you dude! Go get a life and stop spoiling movies
"I can't change directions!"
*CRUNCH*
😂😂😂
I still can’t believe Ridley Scott confirmed in an interview that the reason the Engineers were coming to destroy us was because we crucified their emissary 2000 years ago…because we killed Space Jesus lmao
It's just one more aspect of the Lazy , Stupid Writing and Editing of this completely non-sequitur Garbage !
this is why I love the line, "... the prometheus school of running away from things"
When I originally went and saw Prometheus in theaters, I had no idea it was related to the Alien universe. So unlike a lot of people who were disappointed, I was pleasantly surprised with a lot of the things in this movie
It was obvious to me as soon as I saw the configuration of the Ship that this was an Alien spinoff
"Whoops! Butter fingers! We're all dead now. "
Lmao
I was scrolling past the comments while watching and as I saw yours he literally said it as I was reading it. I know this was 10 months ago but it was too good to not bring up.
Anyone here for Romulus ?
Yup lol
I believe the underlying theme was best expressed in the first alien. the Android told the crew as he was dying that the alien was a "perfect organism". I think this is the ultimate goal for the engineers
More important, what did david really say to the engineer?
He said help this guy achieve immortality - it is all important to him. The engineer's answer was obvious - That is the reason we want to/are wipe you out - you have no humility - what Jesus taught/teaches - you completely missed the learning opportunity we sent (F-) - you are self important not life giving, but life taking in every sense of the word. An analogy for our present condition and logical end as all science fiction is.
Edlyn Ugalde- what a surprise, an insidious dirty liberal. Sadly enough, you are everything wrong with this earth. You’d burn it all down if common sensed people didn’t fight you on it. Hope you are enjoying the best economy and safest America we have literally ever had........which you’re not, cause you are an anarchist.
@@brettbaratheon9776 Dude I'm not even a liberal and you sound absolutely bat Shit crazy. Like seriously you are what's wrong with the world. This is far from the best economy we have ever had. Far from it. However put that aside someone who will personally attack someone that they do not even know. They dont fit into your idea of a perfect world so they don't deserve respect? Do you know what the fuck freedom of speech and self expression is? Do you not enjoy living in a world where so many people with so many different ideas,personalities, religions, and minds can live together? Where people have every right to disagree with someone respectfully? Would you divorce your wife or disown your kids because they don't like the same Shit as you? This is why there are so many wars and murders going on in the world today. Nobody can respect anyone else if they are the least bit different. Smfh
melissa craig who is even talking to you??? What a weirdo. Yeah, you’re not a liberal at all.
He said "this old dude said to go fuck yourself...bitch"
Engineer - "WHAT?!!"
I cant say I enjoy prometheus as much as some people do, but at least, I respect riddley scott for expanding the universe, making a movie about life and creation, and for having the balls not to include a xenomorph in an Alien prequel. However, unfortunately, riddley made a terrible mistake when creating the neomorph just to please the fans in Alien covenant. By doing that, he made a film that doesnt know where its focus should be, and doesnt understand the story. Of course there are more problems in Alien covenant, but the way I see it, that was his first mistake. It should have been just "covenant".
Arthur M were the engineers in Alien :covenant?
Ridley Scott is a paid intelligence operative who stole the research of a REAL STAR MAP discoverer that will blow your mind. Read on: Ok. The real tragedy here is that the Movie Prometheus 2012 (the first 20 minutes) was based on GENUINE work of a researcher who the Elite want no one to discover. He is an archaoastronomer, historian and expert in decoding ancient texts, glyphs and scrolls as well as megalithic sites around the globe. He really has discovered real STAR MAPS as depicted in the opening of the movie. He got no credit and the work was fictionalized so no one ever finds it or believes it. All the rest about evil aliens and black goo is complete BS-a psy-op so we never discover our mind blowing TRUE HISTORY. The black goo theme is a disinfo campaign based on the Egyptians using bitumen to embalm their mummies! Nothing else!www.thehiddenrecords.com/key-of-solomon.phpRead more Show less
Dylan Lomas what about the predator??? Is that based off any real life experience (not being a smartass)
It should have been titled as "PARADISE LOST" or "PLANET 4"
It's a shitty movie (the one that followed was even worse). Ridley Scott consistently plants the seeds of fascinating worlds but always falls short of intelligently expanding on them. There are holes everywhere and geeks plug those holes with all sorts of speculations and believe Scott know where he is going but he does not.
2089+: An era where you can spend one trillion dollars but can't find any competent professional to man your epic expedition. "This is a scientific expedition, no weapons." Are you a freaking moron or what? These Aliens movies are basically teen horror flicks set in space. About life and creation? There was no original or new idea presented; just a variation of the same idea seen elsewhere.
“Prometheus was punished by the gods for giving the gift of knowledge to man. He was cast into the bowels of the Earth and pecked by birds.”
-Oracle Turret
& of course is taken from greek mythology..like always
@@MonarchAgency80
It’s a quote from Portal 2
portal 🖤
@@jacksongibbs8998 A quote from portal two summarizing/quoting greek mythos. So, pedantic 'correction' there, buddy.
yea... and frodo throws the ring into the fire... tell us something we DONT know already.. man ppl are duuumb
I love FoundFlix Ending Explained/Basically any movie review so much, yours is definitely the most underrated channel I know at the moment.
I was crying laughing when weiland got beat with David's head
Me too lol 😂
13:30 David has the Weyland-Yutani logo in this finger print. Sick attention to detail.
AvatarOf Komma Saw that last night after watching it since seeing Covenant
I wasted an hour and forty minutes watching the movie...learned what I needed with this twenty minutes.
Rule of thumb
*Never accept a drink from a person who has their finger in your glass*
what if we think he is too dumb?
That’s what I was thinking. Nasty finger balls deep in my glass. Nah!
but david's finger touched the bottle first when pouring wine.
@@realitybites02 don't be so technical lol
@Michael Cann YES. Lol 🤣
Prometheus should have taken place about 500 years before the original Alien. They could have then tied the space jockey to the story. Instead, its just another wtf moment. For an advanced race, it's kind of stupid to use such an unsecure weapon.
Impossible. The year of the original Alien movie was 2079, and we didn't have interstellar capabilities in 1579. It would miss the key component of us going to them.
@@rosiesimons9723 that's actually a very good idea and fits with the movie's title much better.
@@DPRX99 Actually it was 2122 but still 500 years wouldn't make sense for the timeline they're trying to set
This movie drives me crazy- I feel like they had a couple really good ideas but didn’t know how to connect them so they relied on… coincidence and poor writing?
@@OpalBLeigh like real life..not everything have to make sense
I am a big fan of these movies it's nice to see someone make a very in depth video before the new release thanks for this and keep up the fantastic work !
I just realized something incredibly nice, when the camera zoom in on David’s finger, you can see in his fingerprint the company’s LOGO! Amazing detail
Alien Covenant ending is pretty simple..... there's a sequel that's a prequel to a sequel
Prometheus was the prequel of a prequel to a sequel
Ishmael Muhannad they all die in covenant how i know i have a download version of the movie thats practically what happens in alien covenant most of them die
"I'M A DUDE PLAYING A DUDE DISGUISED AS ANOTHER DUDE" _ Tropic Thunder
Juwan Maffett WHAT DID CHRIS SAY IN THE VIDEO JESUS FUCKING CHRIST
The concept about Jesus being an engineer was refuted by Ridley Scott. They originally planned that narrative but scrapped it later.
these are must watch, love the channel keep it up
This has become one of the films that I continue to watch a few times each year. I love the film! I found it exceptional and utterly brilliant! The scope of this film is absolutely MASSIVE and yes, there are absolutely a few bits that are frustratingly cryptic and/or left without answers.
I think that you got something wrong there... David said that if Wayland dies he is free and that everyone wants theire parents to die. So David awakens the engeneer knowing that it would kill Wayland to become free and chase his own dreams of creating like Wayland did. He probibly was inspiered of Wayland and the idea of creating life but could not free himself sice his programing surely forbits him to harm his ''Dad'' so he maybe told the engeneer some strange stuff to get rid of his problem. (Sorry for my bad englisch)
wow!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! I loved the movie but i did not understand a lot of parts and you explained them very well!!! I didn't quite understand the hologram playback,motives of David or the idea behind humans being the creation of the engineers, nor did I understand the beginning where the engineer poisoned himself, but after watching your video I understand much more and can appreciate this movie even more! I loved it! now on to Alien Covenant!
Finally someone has mange to slove it .Good video
Too bad Twin Peaks did it BACK IN 2012.
DUN,DUN,DUN.
My exact thought- Twin Peaks did more detailed
Solve what? He just retold the story. Everything was clear from the film itself
+Ramazan Samat Lol! He doesn't actually explain anything.
He has mange? gross
Something to note: you can see a few worms or centipedes crawling around in the goo beside one of the capsules many scenes before you see the “hammerpede”
*12:00** you just summed up every thought I've ever had about any wide spaced sci-fi horror chase scene I've ever watched.*
This is a great explanation helped a lot made things a lot more understandable but I think with the deleted scenes of this movie really makes it better, like feifeld (probably spelled wrong) looking more like an alien then a zombie which really brings into effect the extent of the black goo on humans or with the engineer actually responding to David it just answers some more questions
I love how you explain the film with great expertise while still adding in some sarcasm, lol and you mean to tell me they can make androids with feelings but he can't transfer his brain into an Android body 🤔
A human brain is a tad bit more delicate than a ball of circuitry I would like to say.
A brain can still age and die even outside the human body.
That ain't an engineer sleeping for thousands of years and ripping heads off, that's my neighbor RayRay. He's always doing stuff like that.
Wow, exactly what i was looking . Thanks!
"i know it's out internationally"
*cries in japanese* (september 15)
Why???
I need much more videos that are 20+, they are so captivating! Thank you - hopefully I watch the next film before you post the explanation on it :)
I like to think that the Engineer was disgusted by David. At first he was curious, but after realizing it was a robot/machine he was disgusted. Given that the robot was made to resemble humans, therefore resembling the Engineer.
It sucks for the guy who drank from that glass with the black goo. He probably would have lived longer he was hot. Why did he have to trust magneto.
@ZadfrackGlutz Zesozose you mean hot asshole lol
He was a asshat to magneto and he hasmd it coming
1:12 Isn’t it strange that there is grass on a planet without life?
planet life and animal life is not the same.
@@Gadget-Walkmen not really. Life is life made up of cells. Sure plant cells are different than animal cells but it is still life
@@nopantssteve6784 No I'm saying they can operate differently based on the organisms interacting with the environments.
You can have an area that ONLY has plant life that kills all living being because of the poisonous gases that being released from the plants, for example.
Context matters for every scenario.
Like think of deserts where there are hardly living people there but a couple of plants growing about because of the natural intake of the area's resources.
@@Gadget-Walkmeni know this is 3 years old but i gotta dunk on you. Plants and Animals, like humans are related so the planet should be barren
I love watching you videos over and over. Very enjoyable breakdown one of my favorite series.
I never understood the hate for this movie. The atmosphere, the cinematography is beautiful and amazing.
This expiation is so good. I love it. I love the way he explains the movie using lost scenes. And I love the concept of the movie. Especially when he includes the list scenes. This dude is awesome.
I believe the briefing scene in the beginning is very similar to the briefing scene in alien vs predator (the use of ancient civilizations having some connection to aliens), this helps reinforce the belief that the AVP films are connected to the alien universe as well as the predator universe even with the timeline established by Prometheus...
Why am I so obsessed with the engineers,xenos and yatcha!!!?? ...can't stop watching
David suggesting putting Shaw in cryostasis reminds me of the first _Alien_ where they kept asking to put fam in the freezer [stasis].
Prometheus is one of the few movies that when you say "you just didn't get it", it's actually true. I initially disliked the film walking out of the theatre, but something was nagging me to learn more about it. Soon to follow, I was absolutely enamored with this masterwork of sci-fi cinema. The deepest of themes populate the runtime, philosophical pondering, the meaning of life, the embodiment of death, the origins of man, religion and gods, science and faith, and so much more. One of the most underrated films of all time. I hope Covenant doesn't stray too far from the narrative threads in Prometheus, but enough so that Ridley can entertain the plebs and have the film make enough money to continue the saga.
And before I get a bunch of hate, I'm not saying the film is perfect, I understand most people's problems with the film. But I can look past them, and enjoy it. Just don't watch it with someone who has a short attention span.
Dr. Manhattan same here
ZadfrackGlutz Zesozose ehhh well if you say it it must be so
I'm from the future, Covenant was okay but left a lot of unanswered questions
Thanks for explaining this movie! I have always been a little disturbed/fascinated with the Alien movies. I had LOTS of questions after watching Prometheus and you answered all of them :)
Didn't answer the question I came in here to find an answer for ... .i.e. Why did Sy-Fy censor out the Scene where the Idris Elbas character asks Vickers " Are you a Robot " and she Responds " My Cabin - 10 minutes " ?? Was it because of the Bi-Racial Innuendo that Southern psuedo Christians found Offensive ? But they left IN all the disgusting "Huge Penis- in-the mouth " scenes ? Which I find Revolting
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This was one of my favorite movies ever, but it’s bitter sweet since my first love and I saw it together. I hope she’s doing well in life.
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I saw "Alien" with mine! Great movie and sad rememberance.
Bruh y’all needa shut up
i think the mistake everyone makes with opening scene is that they are on earth.
powderedtoast man then could it be LV426
I think its paradise
powderedtoast man Paradise is their home world
TheUltimateJimbob paradise is the planet that they were colonising. thats what i think
Gitaralt of Rivia thats what i think too man.
"Answering questions" is not in the Weyland-Yutani employee's manual. "Obfuscate/Deny/Lie" are on Page one. - Carter Burke.
I think Weyland told David to test the black goo on somebody. So David picked the one he felt resentment towards.
People complained A LOT about this movie because not everything is explained for kids, there are many unanswered questions and some characters seem to do stupid things... What, do you think everybody is perfect? Can't a movie character do stupid things? As you say, I much rather like a movie or a videogame when it poses more questions than answers... No sense in watching something where everything is explained very clearly and there's no room for interpretation, research and mystery.
Good work! I'll have to rewatch it now!
+FoundFlix in the first Alien movie (LV-426) they only find one crashed ship with the Ovomorphs (eggs). In Prometheus (LV-223) they find several ships (parked underground) holding only the weaponised 'goo', in what seems to be a military installation.
I think this means is that Engineers use the eggs (as they are the easiest form of the Alien to transport) to create the goo. Since they are moons of the same planet and relatively close by, I think the crashed ship from Alien was on its way to LV-223 from somewhere to resupply the military installation with more eggs, before it had to make an emergency landing (hence why they had time to active the distress beacon maybe) on LV-426. So the ship from Alien wasn't a bomber, I think it was a supply ship on its way to LV-223 and that's how the films are now connected.
People saying that the engineers created the Alien species, I don't think so, they discovered them and just got one step closer to what Weyland-Yutani corp was trying to do in the original films (weaponise them).
PS: obviously I could be wrong about all that Haha
I like how the beginning said "Almost everything" then he began the vid..I've had so many questions about this movie..
Just when you thought the crew couldn't be any dumber than Prometheus... I give you Covenant...
Farris pissed me off
This was the video that started my love for ending explained and fan theory videos
I loved this movie even with all those plot holes. Yeah that was weird that we didn't really get proper answers why David did those things to Shaw and Holloway. Weyland told him to do it probably.
Covenant made Prometheus look like a work of genius by comparison.
The Prometheus story line parallels the story of the Anunaki. It's quite clear. What isn't clear is why the Anunaki (if they're real) just left us be; or did they? Anyways. If the Anunaki parallel has been brought up here or elsewher; I haven't seen it.
ghostscantkill anuwho?
I expect that this story/plot-line runs parallel to many stories about deities
I dont think anyone really has, and id love to hear your thoughts on it because I can see the evidence too from the opening scene of the movie
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@Graham Norwood so is everything else you've been told
I remember watching this when I was really young. It terrified me.
Main lead woman had the most plot armour I have ever seen in my entire life. I was sure she was going to die at least 20 times
Shaw is amazing seriously !
I think the hybrid engineers at the citadel were the people who staged a coup on the engineers on LV223 and attacked their ship. I’m not sure how they used a deacon though. But this explanation gives some insight as to why another engineer created civilization would want to prevent a distant sibling from being destroyed. And when they saw David in the ship at the citadel they must’ve thought their mission was successful. And then David kills them all- sad face.
I appreciate this film's ideas and philosophy much more long after its release. Especially after listening to alot of UA-cam videos and filling in the gaps.
My problem still is that, a good film will explain or will leave alot of the important answers that tie things up within the narrative. Instead it just has interesting names, then some questions but doesn't really delve into it concisely.
I hear you.
Yeah I'm for intelligent philosophical ambiguity, but this movie leaves so many questions unanswered, it's not even fair. Kubrick would be scratching his head haha.
This guy is excellent at explaining the details, thank you.