After watching Alien: Romulus, I couldn't help but reflect on how Alien: Covenant stands out in comparison. While Romulus felt like a forced rehash of familiar elements, Covenant genuinely explored different themes, variations of the Alien lifecycle, and introduced new species, providing an opportunity to expand the universe with fresh elements. Fede, by contrast, you’ve unintentionally made us appreciate Covenant even more.
That creature was a lame reminiscent of the Alien baby as in Alien: Resurrection. It was not even terrifying; just creepy!
And the Black Goo DOES NOT have Engineer's DNA. The Black goo was originally manufactured by the Engineers as a Bio-weapon using DNA of the Protomorph (Original creature proposed in Prometheus and as reflected in the Mural of the Black Goo brewing room) so the following mutations will result into variations carrying its predatory characteristics. It was shocking to see the logical inconsistency of the alien baby emerging as a Xeno-Engineer Hybrid. This was just a desperate contrivance to tie up with Prometheus.
It was a lost opportunity. Had they used the concepts of Ultramorph or a different version of Deacon; it would have been truly terrifying and marked the launch of a new creature while saying good bye to the over-played Xenomorphs.
That's your subjectif opinión, for me this creature IS infinitely more terryfing that the Pulp creature from Resurrection.
And everything that happened in Prometheus is lame, it's absurd trying to make sense of It, but this film extracts the only good possible sense of It (a gloo that mutantes and changes DNA).
Ok, let's review the movie: if you touch the Engineers' black liquid it turns into an eel that strangles you, if you drink it you turn into a big-headed zombie, if you fuck infected with it you get the woman pregnant with a mollusk that turns into a giant in two hours and then infects an Engineer (who wants to destroy the Earth for reasons not explained, by the way) with a xenomorph, take that!
Not to mention the schizophrenic tone or the characters, who are supposed to be very well-educated scientists but behave like retarded teenagers from a bad 90s slasher (smoking joints inside the astronaut suit!).
What you touch?!
Worms entered the pool of the black goo and they got mutated.
if you fuck infected with it
Obviously the sperm too would be infected and so the fertilized egg and hence a birth of Facehugger (Trilobite) because Facehuggers comes from the Egg stage!
that turns into a giant in two hours
Really? Then you should be bashing Alien: Romulus left & right! This one's a hell of a double standard.
And it was much more than two hours. Watch the movie again. So many things happened from her delivering the baby and returning back to the lifeboat.
infects an Engineer....with a xenomorph, take that!
He was facehugged!! And you do know the outcome after one is facehugged.
Seriously, if there's anything inconsistent, it's your brain!
I'm not saying Scott's prequels were perfect. I didn't like the way Black Goo vases were bombarded in Alien: Covenant which turned into a swarm of insects - as I always saw it as a mutant liquid. That, I would say rather inconsistent/unexplained or too contrived so as to fit as per the writer's choice. reply share
Of course, xenomorphs were born because an Engineer was infected by a mollusk product of a pregnant woman infected by the black gloo, very logic and not convoluted at all 👌
And what about the zombie with the Big head? And the scientists Who are afraid of some fossils but seconds after touch a eel made of Black gloo like if It is a cute cat?
It's amazing you try to defend a film that looks like a Troma production made with 100 millions budget. Romulus takes its ideas (Engineer, black gloo) and makes them good with a fantastic horror atmosphere.
Of course, xenomorphs were born because an Engineer was infected by a mollusk product of a pregnant woman infected by the black gloo, very logic and not convoluted at all
You are deliberately making it sound convoluted by simply using word infected instead of facehugged/impregnated and carrying a fertilized egg by a black goo mutated sperm wherever necessary; whereas its quite true to the Alien universe and the steps of the lifecycle.
Let's not continue on this. Readers who'd like to agree with you will agree with you and vice versa for me.
And what about the zombie with the Big head? And the scientists Who are afraid of some fossils but seconds after touch a eel made of Black gloo like if It is a cute cat?
The Zombie (Fifield) came in contact with the Black goo and mutated into something with predatory characteristics. That's what the Black goo was, a mutant with Protomorph DNA
Dr. Holloway was also infected but his exposure was very small and so his mutations were slow but before he could have mutated into a Zombie, he committed suicide by getting burned down by Vickers.
The geologist & the Biologist sensed a threat to their life after seeing the dead Alien corpse. And it was only the biologist who tried to tame the snake with hand movements which usually biologists do. The geologist didn't try to Pet the snake. He was afraid. Had HE tried to tame the snake....THEN THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A LOGICAL INCONSISTENCY. As a biologist, he was just curious like any other biologist and he was in a protective suit and wearing a helmet.
If you think it makes sense for a scientist to touch a black snake on a hostile planet like it's a kitten (after being scared by some fucking fossils!) I simply can't take you seriously.
Oh, and the geologist Who is lost in the cave just after he cartographies It 🤦
And it's not me who makes the movie look ridiculous, it's the script, which is a pure aberration, the fault of Damon Lindelof, true cancer of Hollywood. Seriously, you can go scene by scene analyzing how ridiculous it is. It wouldn't be bad if it were a comedy, but the fact that it takes such an interesting subject as the possible alien origin of humanity and the Ancient Astronauts theory and destroys it in this way is unforgivable.
Seriously, it's such a disaster that Ridley Scott had to brutally eliminate both the Engineers and Dr. Shaw in Alien Covenant, like an apology for the worst film in his filmography.