- Published: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, c2012.
- Year Published: 2012
- Description: 1 videodisc (124 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: DVD
- Rated:
ISBN/Standard Number
- 024543814009
- 024543814016
Additional Credits
- Pearce, Guy, 1967-
- Theron, Charlize.
- Elba, Idris.
- Fassbender, Michael, 1977-
- Rapace, Noomi, 1979-
- Marshall-Green, Logan, 1976-
- Scott, Ridley.
- Giler, David.
- Hill, Walter, 1942-
- Spaihts, Jon.
- Lindelof, Damon, 1973-
- Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.
- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
- Scott Free Productions.
- Brandywine (Firm)
Subjects
- Human beings -- Drama. -- Origin
- Explorers -- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Science fiction films.
- Fiction films.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Prometheus
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Call number: DVD Science-Fiction Prometheus
Available Copies: Downtown 1st Floor, Downtown Storage Adult, Malletts Adult, Traverwood Adult, West Adult
Additional Details
Special features: Theatrical feature, deleted and alternate scenes.
Guy Pearce, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace, Logan Marshall-Green.
Explorers have discovered a clue that brings them to the origins of mankind on Earth. This leads them on a journey that takes them to the darkest corners of the universe.
DVD, widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 (English), Dolby surround (French, Spanish).
Community Reviews
Not as Good as a Whap Upside of the Head
Apparently this movie is popular because it raises a lot of questions about humans, their origin, and perhaps their ultimate fate. Nice, but the movie is a mishmash. One thing that future mankind has NOT learned, apparently, is to avoid sending out an exploratory ship filled with people who essentially do not know each other, like each other, or even know why they're there -- have they never watched science fiction movies? At least there are the requisite ancillary characters who are dispatched by slimy beings to set up the apocalyptic second half. Which brings us to the black goo. Why is it there? Was it produced as a biological weapon which then turned on its makers? Find out about the black goo by doing what I did -- Google it.
Not as good as the other "Alien" movies
I felt this movie was complicated by introducing another alien race alongside Ridley Scott's "Alien" monsters. The premise was good, but the plot wasn't executed as well.
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