Prometheus

Prometheus is a 2012 science fiction horror film co-produced and directed by Ridley Scott, with the screenplay co-written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof. It is the fifth installment in the Alien franchise. The film features an ensemble cast including Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, and Charlize Theron. Set in the late 21st century, the film centers on the crew of the spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map discovered among the artifacts of several ancient Earth cultures. Seeking the origins of humanity, the crew arrives on a distant world and discovers a threat that could cause the extinction of the human species. Scott and director James Cameron developed ideas for a film that would serve as a prequel to Scott's 1979 science-fiction horror film Alien. In 2002, the development of Alien vs. Predator took precedence, and the project remained dormant until 2009 when Scott again showed interest. Spaihts wrote a script for a prequel to the events of the Alien films, but Scott opted for a different direction to avoid repeating cues from those films. In late 2010, Lindelof joined the project to rewrite Spaihts's script, and he and Scott developed a story that precedes the story of Alien but is not directly connected to the original series. According to Scott, although the film shares "strands of Alien's DNA," and takes place in the same universe, Prometheus explores its own mythology and ideas. Prometheus entered production in April 2010, with extensive design phases during which the technology and creatures that the film required were developed. Principal photography began in March 2011, with an estimated $120–130 million budget. The film was shot using 3D cameras throughout, almost entirely on practical sets, and on location in England, Iceland, Scotland, Jordan and Spain. It was promoted with a marketing campaign that included viral activities on the web. Three videos featuring the film's leading actors in character, which expanded on elements of the fictional universe, were released and met with a generally positive reception and awards. Prometheus was released on June 1, 2012, in the United Kingdom and on June 8, 2012, in North America. The film earned generally positive reviews, receiving praise for the designs, production values and cast performances, but was criticized for its uneven script and unresolved plot points. The film grossed over $403 million worldwide. A sequel, Alien: Covenant, was released in May 2017, fully tying the film to the Alien franchise.

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What the hell is that? lt's Christmas.

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We need the holidays... ...to show time is still moving. Mission briefing... ...is about to start, captain.

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Might wanna make your way down.

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Well, l haven't had any breakfast yet. ls this seat taken?

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Hi, l'm Millburn, Biology. Nice to meet you.

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Okay. Look, no offense, but...

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...l've been asleep two years. l ain't here to be your friend. l'm here to make money.

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You got that?

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Okay. l bet a hundred credits it's a terraforming survey. No, if it's a survey, they would tell us. lt's a corporate run, they're not telling us shit. Come on. -A hundred. -All right, you're on.

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You look nervous, El. -l'll try to keep my feet on the ground. -l know you will. Good morning.

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For those of you l hired personally...

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...it's nice to see you again.

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For the rest of you, l am Meredith Vickers. lt's my job to make sure you do yours.

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Okay, then. On with the show.

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Weyland Corporation.

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Building better worlds.

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Hello, friends. My name is Peter Weyland. l am your employer. l am recording this, 22 June, 2091. And if you're watching it... ...you have reached your destination. And l am long dead. May l rest in peace. There's a man sitting with you today. His name is David. And he is the closest thing to a son l will ever have. Unfortunately, he is not human. He will never grow old... ...and he will never die. And yet he is unable to appreciate these remarkable gifts... ...for that would require the one thing that David will never have. A soul. l have spent my entire... ...lifetime contemplating the questions: Where do we come from? What is our purpose? What happens when we die? And l have found two people who convinced me they're on the verge of answering them. Drs. Holloway and Shaw, if you would please stand. As far as you're concerned, they're in charge. The Titan Prometheus wanted to give mankind equal footing with the gods... ...and for that, he was cast from Olympus. Well, my friends, the time has finally come for his return. Doctors, please. The floor is yours.

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Okay, wow. All right. l never had to follow a ghost before.

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Okay, let me show you why you guys... ...are here.

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These are images of archeological digs from all over the Earth. That's... ...Egyptian, Mayan, Sumerian, Babylonian. That's Hawaiian there at the end, then Mesopotamian. Now, this one here is our most recent discovery. lt's a 35,000-year-old cave painting from the lsle of Skye in Scotland. These are ancient civilizations. They were separated by centuries. They shared no contact with one another, and yet.... The same pictogram... ...showing men worshipping giant beings, pointing to the stars... ...was discovered at every last one of them. And the only galactic system that matched... ...was so far from Earth that there's no way... ...that these primitive, ancient civilizations could have possibly known about it. But itjust so happens...

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