Product Description
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After scientists Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace, The Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo) and Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green, Devil)
discover mysterious cave drawings that point to the origins of
mankind, they soon find themselves aboard the spaceship
Prometheus, sponsored by Weyland Industries and on a journey to
uncover the secrets of humanity. Overseen by the imperious
Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron, Snow White and the Huntsman),
looked after by the android David (Michael Fassbender, X-Men:
First Class), and backed up by a team of scientists, Shaw and
Holloway arrive on the isolated moon LV-223 to discover an
abandoned alien spaceship and the truth… that not all is as it
seems...
"A chillingly classy epic" *****--Mail On Sunday
"A classic in its own right" 10/10--Daily Star
"It doesn’t get much better than this" *****--The Sun
Special Features
Over 7 hours of extra features.
Furious Gods Documentary: 205 mins
• Conquest of Paradise: Renewing The Story
• Under The Pyramid: LV-223
• Reverse Engineering: USCSS Prometheus
• The Human Manifest: Casting and Costumes
• A World Without Green: Pinewood Studios, 2011
• Demons in the Dark: Creature Design
• Hazard Pay: Stunts and Action
• Fire From the Sky: Visual Effects
• Prometheus Unbound: Post-Production and Release
Enhancement Pods: 66 mins
• The Title Conundrum
• Prometheus: The Board Game
• Sexburster
• Knick Knacks of Tomorrow
• Fun With Molecular tronomy
• Building Better Logos
• Maker's Mark
• The Ampule Shoppe
• Language of the Gods
• First Exposure: Alien
• Body Mechanics: Trilobite
• Xenomorphology: The Deacon
• Constrictive Construction
• Chair Fetish
• One Day in Africa
• Location: Iceland
• The Art of Terraforming
• Battle of the Planets: LV-223 vs. LV-426
• All Things Holographic
• Weyland's Wet Dream
• The Case of the Fanfic Fake
• Merging Ridleyverses
• Gigeresque
Weyland Archive: 111 mins
Pre-Visualizations:
• Prologue
• Discovering the Planet
• Med-Pod: PG 13 Version
• Med-Pod: R Version
• Awakening the Engineer
• Prometheus vs. Juggernaut
Screen Tests:
• Noomi Rapace as Shaw
• Costume / Make-Up / Hair Test
• Costume / Make-Up / Hair Test with optional commentary by the
cast
• Time-Lapse Sequence: Juggernaut
• US Teaser (Trailer A)
• US Trailer 2D (Domestic Trailer G)
• US Trailer 3D (Domestic Trailer G)
• International Teaser (Trailer K)
• International Trailer [2D] (Trailer E)
• International Trailer [3D] (Trailer E)
TV Spots
• Invitation
• Story/Event
• Story/Young Male/B
• Trailer Cutdown
• Star/Vickers
• Star/David
• Star/Action/Combo
• Star/Thousands
• Arrived
• Explain
• Story/Event P/S Alt
• Agenda
• Star Hard
• Feel
• Extinction
• Star Softer RS
• Story Character Soft RS
• Star Soft OZ
• Story Character OZ
• Star Soft
• Story Character S/B
• Trailer E Cutdown
• Post Trailer
• Trailer E Cutdown Soft
• In 3 Days…' Promo
• In 2 Days…' Promo
• In 1 Day…' Promo
• TV Spot: Trailer Announcement
• 30 Years in the Making
• Creation
• International Creation
• Space Travel
• Noomi Rapace on Shaw
• Shaw
• Vision of Prometheus
• Logan on Holloway
• Charlize on Vickers
• HBO: First Look Prometheus
.co.uk Review
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You want an alien world created anew, with wonders and horrors
lurking in its furrows? You go to Ridley Scott, of course,
spectacle maker and pictorialist par excellence. So Prometheus is
bound to be eye filling, with fully wrought planetary vistas and
occasionally jaw-dropping visual coups. And did we use the word
alien back there? Yes, folks, Prometheus is a prequel, in a
sideways sort of fashion, to Scott's 1979 Alien original--or at
least it's a long-distant stage setter for that story. This one
begins with a space mission that could reveal the
extraterrestrial roots of Earth, although what's buried out on
the planet turns out to be much more complicated than expected.
In the midst of suspenseful episodes (and a few contrived plot
turns), Prometheus reaches for Big Answers to Big Questions, in a
grand old sci-fi tradition. This lends the movie a hint of
metaphysical energy, even if Scott's reach extends well, well
beyond his grasp. The hokier moments are carried off with brio by
Michael Fassbender (the robot on board), Charlize Theron, and
Idris Elba, and then you've got Noomi Rapace entering the badass
hall of fame for a long, oh-no-they-didn't sequence involving
radical surgery, which might just induce the vapours in a few
viewers. Even if Prometheus has its holes, the sheer size of the
thing is exciting to be around. Because this movie is gigantic.
--Robert Horton.