Friday, June 1, 2012

Will Prometheus Be the Best Prequel Ever?

Prometheus is set to open
June 8th.
In Scream 2, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy and Timothy Olyphant argue about sequels. "A sequel is always inferior," Kennedy's character said. Olyphant argued Aliens, but was quickly smacked down as "Ridley Scott rules." Well, Scott returns to the Alien series (becoming the only director to do so) with something that's always been more inferior than sequels- the prequel. Ah, the prequel. The idea that should get George Lucas punched in the face every time someone says the word, but this series that featured two GREAT films and two eh-films with three great filmmakers (Ridley Scott, James Cameron and David Fincher and the fourth written by Josh Whedon), it stands to figure this won't be Cruel Intentions 2. By the way, who green-lit that piece of shit?

Sweden's Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Noomi Rapace takes
on the lead role in Prometheus.
Now the original Alien was an outer-space horror film, that is constantly argued against it's successor- James Cameron's action film Aliens- but on top of Scott's great direction is possibly one of the best casts of all time. Top to bottom, this cast featured Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, John Hurt, Harry Dean Stanton, Yaphet Kotto, Ian Holm and Veronica Cartwright. Scott's cast for Prometheus is along the same lines with rising star Michael Fassbender, emerging star Noomi Rapace and filling out the cast with solid actors like Guy Pierce, Idris Elba and Charlize Theron. Chances are this cast will live up to their predecessor if their past performances are any indication.
Another year, another blockbuster prequel for rising star
Michael Fassbender.
According to webisodes and inside information (no spoilers), Prometheus will explore it's own mythology and isn't directly connected to the Alien franchise. As Scott was quoted, "It has strands of Alien DNA." Maybe that's the best idea for a prequel ever. What is a prequel supposed to be? It's own story. It's not supposed to simply explain why things happened in the original movie. X-Men: First Class went that direction and it worked (even though some hardcore fans were pissed off) whereas X-Men Origins: Wolverine tried to fit everything altogether, only to make key points not fit. A prequel needs to be it's own story without destroying what the original one was. If the audience sees something it recognizes and it delighted, then the filmmakers have done their job. The second the audience says, "What the fuck?!", the jig is up. Sequels don't have that issue, because they expand on the story. Prequels have to conform to the original since we know the result. None of what Prometheus will be about Ellen Ripley or the crew of the Nostromo, now what remains to be seen is how much this will do with the mythology of the Alien series. Scott's Alien dealt with the alien and nothing more. It wasn't until Cameron's Aliens the study of the monsters organization came to be.
With this summer already delivering two quality films in Marvel's The Avengers and MIB 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises coming, it's understandable that Prometheus can be overlooked. That said, it could end up better than any prequel ever made.

6 comments:

  1. I thought this was supposed to be about the derelict ship where the facehuggers are first discovered in the original Alien. If they went that route, they'd have a lot of wiggle room because it could be a self-contained story that only needs one strand of connective tissue (the facehuggers themselves).

    If I remember correctly, Cruel Intentions 2 was originally supposed to be a television series called Manchester Prep, based on the success of the original Cruel Intentions film. When the horseback riding scene was declared too racy for television, the studio decided to try and cut their losses by using what they had for a direct-to-video feature. The crown jewel of that whole mess is the conversation between the "ditz" character and the male lead in which the former tells him that he makes his love interest "moist". While the male lead is gawping in shock, she adds, "In her eyes. You know, she cried."

    That's what passed for entertainment in the aughts, and still people ask me why I stick with the 80s?

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    1. Yeah, Cruel Intentions 2 was baaaaaaaaaaaad. Well as I said, I didn't want any spoilers for anyone (including myself) so I didn't read too much about the plot itself. I will update my comment after seeing the film, but the ingredients are there. Prequels are usually bad, but this has a shot.

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  2. Good blog. See it differently. But have to wait n see the movie. Please delete my drunken obscenities.

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  3. What is the best Prequel ever? Is that even a question. UMMMMMM How about The Godfather Part II!!!!!!!!!

    O and by the way best sequel ever, Toy Story 3.

    P.S. Best movie remake of all time, Footloose (2011). NOT EVEN JOKING

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  4. Thanks for reading.

    Though Godfather II has prequel elements, it's a sequel and considered by many the best sequel ever- so you'd have a point, but I'll argue Toy Story 2 is up there and I really believed they'd end the series on a down-note. Great sequels.

    No comment on Footloose, but Kevin Bacon would disagree.

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