Prometheus

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wholly absolutely completely satisfying...

by oryx333

Prometheus does what all great science fiction films should do; it stays with you long after it has ended. It stayed with me so much that it merited watching it twice. While the entire cast is...

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This was the worst movie I've seen all year!

by TheDivaCountess

This movie was a waste of Charlize Theron's talent and my time. Ridley Scott was my favorite director until now. This movie makes Alien 3 look like a good movie. These were the dumbest scientist...

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A Masterpiece Of Cinema Destined To Become Legend.

by Alon Patterson

When Ridley Scott makes an original movie, a sci-fi most especially, the audience is in for a really amazing experience. That's exactly what they get here. Spellbinding to the point of numbness...

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Entertainment Weekly
| Lisa Schwarzbaum

This is jumbo-size science fiction, with a handsome, impermeable titanium gleam - and a thick coating of creationism lite. Read full review

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New York Daily News
| Joe Neumaier

We are left, after all the propulsive action, with great turns by Theron and Rapace, and a tightly wound turn by Fassbender, whose eerie, poetically impish mechanical man might have burst from Bradbury's conscience. Read full review

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The Hollywood Reporter
| Todd McCarthy

Although Ridley Scott's 3D visual feast is no classic, the oozing alien tentacles hit all the right sci-fi horror notes. Read full review

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Rolling Stone
| Peter Travers

The ending isn't squishy scary or deeply satisfying. Bummer. Otherwise, Prometheus – especially in its spellbinding first hour – kicks ass so hard and often that it's impossible not to be thrilled by it. Read full review

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Logan Marshall-Green as Holloway, Noomi Rapace as Elizabeth Shaw and Michael Fassbender as David in "Prometheus.''