I can't get the file online, but I saw it just barely.
It started out in the blue lit hallway of the Prometheus. Vickers intercepts David in the hallway (Explains why she was standing in the corner by the door). She asks David what "he" said (Weyland=He). David replies that he wouldn't want her to know. She stares him in the eyes and growls, "What did HE SAY?" David begins to deflect the question, when Vickers throws him against the wall. He concedes, and says that "he" wants them to "Try harder."
I think that the David hasn't been successful in creating his concoction, which is the answer to death. Immortality.
So if someone can get the video, post on this thread. Thanks. :D
I have feeling that Weyland is in some kind of suspended animation due to most likely him being near the end of his life and that only David is able to communicate with him via the VR helmet that he uses to see Shaws dreams. This also ties in to the "If you're going to go down there you are going to do die", which is not directed to Shaw and Holloway as the trailers suggest but to Weyland.
Can any one else make out what she is saying between "I will find the cord ?????? and cut it", I can not make it out.
Additionally, if she is threatining to kill him does this not debunk twitter girl.. I mean daughter willing to kill her own father? I know she is meant to be a bitch but that THAT much?
So basically a death threat, poor David I think Wayland is going to put him in a position to have to do things that other normal employees might find "disturbing".
Have to agree with Tallgeese about the music, it is really generic sounding.
As bad as this might sound, I would have rather had a soundtrack composed by someone like Hans Zimmer (however overrated he may be, Inception was the last movie that had a really memorable soundtrack in my opinion) or the great Jerry Goldsmith.
I like a couple of the songs on the Prometheus soundtrack, but most of them just sound so... generic.
Definitely. This scene would have been much better if it was completely silent with no music at all, just the background noise of the ship. The suspense (and intrigue) would have been much more tangible.
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