Prometheus looks stupid, I'm sorry. But maybe that's because they showed the whole fucking movie in the preview.
Remember when people said that about
The Dark Knight? Remember when they were really, really,
really wrong about that? That's why I tend to wait until after the movie's out before making that kind of judgement. Sometimes, advertising people actually
good at their job, especially when they have decent material to work with.
Then again, I liked
Alien but really didn't like
Robin Hood (except for Kevin Durand as Little John. Kevin Durand is the shit) that much. So I'm a little torn on
Prometheus, though it should be free of my history-based gripes.
So they are remaking Total Recall. My initial response was: "Really? REALLY?!?"
I bristled when people called
True Grit a remake. I personally think that, absent attempts to directly copy aspects unique to prior adaptions, you can't call movies
True Grit or T
he Amazing Spider-Man remakes. They're difference adaptation of the same source material, with their own visual styles and emphasis on different aspects of the material. I was planning to rant and rave here about this principle.
Then I remembered that
Total Recall departed from its source material quite a bit and this flick seems to be follow the same path, and I felt like a tool.