- When Prometheus was introduced by 20th Century Fox CEO Tom Rothman at the films London premiere, he called Ridley Scotts terrifying science-fiction adventure a project 33 years in the making. (msnbc.com)
- Prometheus lifted off with a solid $3.6 million at the box office before the sun rose Friday. (Chicago Tribune)
- Michael Fassbender plays one of the most attractive robots ever in "Prometheus," out today. (ABC News)
- Prometheusarrives in theaters this weekend with what may be an unfamiliar name to accompany its lofty pedigree. Prometheus is the spaceship at the center of the movie directed by Ridley Scott as a quasi-prequel to his Oscar-winning Alien. (Los Angeles Times)
- In the movie Prometheus, a sci-fi thriller and prequel to Alien, moviegoers may be wondering about the meaning of the name. The story focuses on a galactic ship called Prometheus, which is on a search for the origins of humanity. (YAHOO!)
- Ridley Scotts Prometheus demands to be seen. A precisely crafted piece of science-fiction, it requires active reflection on the part of the audience and will disappoint if taken in at face value. (MTV.com (blog))
- To avoid spoilers, I wont go into what they find, except to say that it is not what the scientists expected or hoped for. There are truly frightening moments in the film, though not completely unexpected; we are in the Alien universe after all. (Examiner)
- World War Z will be undergoing major reshoots, following a long line of complication following the storys manifestation. (Hollywood.com)
- You almost always know. And it seldom takes long. It took less than five minutes, at most, to know in Martin Scorsese's "The Departed" that one of the great living film directors was in charge. (Buffalo News)
- Michael Fassbenders performance in Ridleys Scotts eagerly anticipated Prometheus is robotic. Thats a good thing for his role as David, the android aboard the vessel Prometheus, and Fassbender nails it in all his clever awkwardness. (YAHOO!)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Prometheus
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