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GlyphGryph

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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #285 on: November 12, 2012, 03:20:18 pm »

Because they overestimated people when they dumbed it down?
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« Reply #286 on: November 12, 2012, 03:21:54 pm »

Because they overestimated people when the dumbed it down?

And that is sad.
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #287 on: November 12, 2012, 05:34:37 pm »

This may have been raised :

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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #288 on: November 12, 2012, 05:52:31 pm »

Wait wtf? There's a character named Dench? I played D&D with a guy years ago who made a half-orc pimp named Dench. When we discovered an island he made a flag and claimed it as Denchland, and built a shack in the middle as the first whorehouse. Tiny problem: no ladies. So we traveled on.
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #289 on: November 12, 2012, 08:24:49 pm »

The "Human beings as batteries" instead of "Human beings as processing units" came about because the creators thought it would go over our heads.

Which given that many people complain that the Archetect was "Too complex" I am halfway there to agreeing.

IT SPOKE PLAIN ENGLISH PEOPLE!

It wasn't "complex", it was the spoken equivalent of "wall of text".

Architect don't like punctuation.
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Neonivek

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« Reply #290 on: November 13, 2012, 12:15:37 am »

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It wasn't "complex", it was the spoken equivalent of "wall of text".

Nope sorry, but according to the "Everyman" the Architect was just too complex and used too many big words to understand.
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #291 on: November 13, 2012, 02:31:09 am »

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It wasn't "complex", it was the spoken equivalent of "wall of text".

Nope sorry, but according to the "Everyman" the Architect was just too complex and used too many big words to understand.
This surprises me as I didn't hear this complaint from anyone at the time and find it hard to believe I've just been lucky in this.
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #292 on: November 13, 2012, 02:33:12 am »

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It wasn't "complex", it was the spoken equivalent of "wall of text".

Nope sorry, but according to the "Everyman" the Architect was just too complex and used too many big words to understand.
This surprises me as I didn't hear this complaint from anyone at the time and find it hard to believe I've just been lucky in this.

I don't think it is true either. Yet whenever I see someone harping on that scene it is basically about how impossible it was to understand.

And no one seems to comment on that scene except to say that... Or "Ergo"
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #293 on: November 13, 2012, 02:34:58 am »

I think it was just a poorly thought out script, that they tried o salvage post production.

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« Reply #294 on: November 13, 2012, 02:36:39 am »

I think it was just a poorly thought out script, that they tried o salvage post production.

I am not sure if it is a good script done badly.

Or a terrible script done as well as it possible could.
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #295 on: November 13, 2012, 05:52:11 am »

This may have been raised :

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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #296 on: November 13, 2012, 06:17:43 am »

I think this is the right place for this type of question.

I've had a thought bugging me for ages about the movie Alien, a tad disgusting but well...

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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #297 on: November 13, 2012, 06:26:40 am »

Probably by absorbing the nutrients out of the blood stream. The lungs would be ther perfect place to do that.
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« Reply #298 on: November 13, 2012, 07:20:19 am »

I think this is the right place for this type of question.

I've had a thought bugging me for ages about the movie Alien, a tad disgusting but well...

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@Darvi: I can't get over the "being in the lungs" bit, though.  Though my own aforementioned anaesthetising effect (or equivalent) might allow the creature to sequester itself.  I'm not as well-read on Alien canon as a friend of mine is, so I might be wildly off the retroactively-applied logic that has now been well established.  I may talk to him tonight about that (as we, coincidentally, had skimmed over such canon (w.r.t. to "how bad Prometheus was", in his more critical opinion), the other day).
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Re: Nitpicks that Ruined Movies
« Reply #299 on: November 13, 2012, 08:29:46 am »

It could always be a case of the egg being an information gatherer thiny that first somehow learns about the organism it's in and then adapts the hatchling according to a number of presets (which would make sense if you consider them biological weapons developed for terror tactics) before actually hatching and letting the little devil move to a better growing location. The lungs are probably safer than the stomach as far as chemical compounds and physical damage goes (no acids, encased in the ribcage) but how the egg or the facehugger knows that is unkown.

Perhaps the 'hugger probes the body for the safest accessable location before lying the egg, and that's why the process takes so long?

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