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KeenInsight wrote
I don't know why anyone is looking deeply into the Prometheus movie... There's nothing too "deep" about it. Its a prequel to the movie Alien, but I'm sure at least some people know that or it was discussed in this thread, but I'm not going to bother reading 6 pages of nonsense.
brekin wrote:
If you don't bother reading our nonsense why should we bother reading yours?
You're a funny guy. Are you a comedian? I'm stating facts and how this movie ties in with Ridley Scott's other movies, that's all there is too it. Simple, and getting straight to the point that seemingly everyone missed.
There is no fucking agenda to the Prometheus movie.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:GUYS, I JUST REALIZED: RIDLEY SCOTT ALSO DIRECTED A FILM CALLED "ALIEN" RIGHT BEFORE REAGAN WAS ELECTED!!!!
KeenInsight wrote:brekin wrote:KeenInsight wrote:I don't know why anyone is looking deeply into the Prometheus movie... There's nothing too "deep" about it. Its a prequel to the movie Alien, but I'm sure at least some people know that or it was discussed in this thread, but I'm not going to bother reading 6 pages of nonsense.
If you don't bother reading our nonsense why should we bother reading yours?
You're a funny guy. Are you a comedian? I'm stating facts and how this movie ties in with Ridley Scott's other movies, that's all there is too it. Simple, and getting straight to the point that seemingly everyone missed.
There is no fucking agenda to the Prometheus movie.
KeenInsight wrote:All in all, not a terribly good movie. Mildly entertaining Ridley Scott chose to give more info about the Space Jockey's, but that's it.
So I'll leave you all to discuss trivial hoop-jumping and philosophizing with Alex Jones and crazy 'agenda' shit, while I go re-watch Alien films, the best horror movies of all time. I'm half-expecting a certain individual to arrive in this thread and give a CIA angle, because you know, its DEEP.
Burnt Hill wrote:You know my intent with this thread really wasnt for movie reviews, though that is somewhat implicit.
Remember my first question was how did Aeschylus come up with this story?
Of course I am looking for correlations with the movie, but I love what brekin said about something deeper.
Even if you think Ridley Scotts movie sucked, there is something deeper going on here.
Well, everywhere I suppose.
... created man from clay and the theft of fire for human use, an act that enabled progress and civilization. He is known for his intelligence, and as a champion of mankind.
In the trick at Mecone, a sacrificial meal marking the "settling of accounts" between mortals and immortals, Prometheus played a trick against Zeus (545–557). He placed two sacrificial offerings before the Olympian: a selection of beef hidden inside an ox's stomach (nourishment hidden inside a displeasing exterior), and the bull's bones wrapped completely in "glistening fat" (something inedible hidden inside a pleasing exterior). Zeus chose the latter, setting a precedent for future sacrifices.
Henceforth, humans would keep that meat for themselves and burn the bones wrapped in fat as an offering to the gods. This angered Zeus, who hid fire from humans in retribution. In this version of the myth, the use of fire was already known to humans, but withdrawn by Zeus. Prometheus, however, stole back fire in a giant fennel-stalk and restored it to mankind. This further enraged Zeus, who sent Pandora, the first woman, to live with men.
The Titan's greatest benefaction for humankind seems to have been saving them from complete destruction. In an apparent twist on the myth of the so-called Five Ages of Man found in Hesiod's Works and Days (wherein Cronus and, later, Zeus created and destroyed five successive races of mortal men), Prometheus asserts that Zeus had wanted to obliterate the human race, but that he somehow stopped him.
MacCruiskeen wrote:Shouldn't this be in the Lounge? Seven pages about a shite Hollywood movie?
And the post title in BLOCK CAPS reminds us that it's EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT.
Bruce Dazzling wrote:Wombaticus Rex wrote:GUYS, I JUST REALIZED: RIDLEY SCOTT ALSO DIRECTED A FILM CALLED "ALIEN" RIGHT BEFORE REAGAN WAS ELECTED!!!!
About ten years ago I watched Blade Runner with a much younger friend (she was born in 1980), and about 45 minutes into it, a light bulb went on over her head and she said "oh, that's Han Solo!"
BTW, great self-moderation up-thread. I was afraid that was going to turn into a flame war, but you guys handled it well. Back pats all around.
Hesiod wanted to put the story of his ancestors into a credible whole. This meant drawing from and reworking stories that had been told orally, with ingredients that scholars in modern times can trace to Babylonian origins. Hesiod, according to West, expressed it as the Muses "telling him to sing of the of the family of immortals." The Greeks, at any rate, viewed Hesiod's writing, like the writings of Homer, as divinely inspired and Hesiod as an instrument of the gods.
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