Remember the 80s surfing movie North Shore? I don’t know about you guys but I thought it rocked. It was about a young Arizona boy’s (Rick Cane) quest to become a big time surfer. When he ventures out to Hawaii’s North Shore to pursue his dream, he meets the legendary Lance Burkheart (played by real surfer Laird Hamilton) and other surfers from around the world who make him realize it’s not such an easy task. And of course, the gorgeous Nia Peeples plays his love interest. This movie remains a cult classic but unfortunately I don’t know what remained of
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- 1/18/2016
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
By Matt Adler
It has been a passionately debated subject in the lead-up to the release of Ridley Scott’s latest directorial effort "Prometheus." Is the film a prequel to his 1979 classic "Alien," and by extension, the rest of the films in the franchise? Scott and the co-writer of the film, Damon Lindelof, have been coy about the subject, admitting that the two films exist in the same world, but stopping short of terming it a prequel.
To shed some light on the question, we're going to take a look at the connections between the films, so you can judge for yourself.
Warning: this post is spoiler heavy, so click after the jump to read on if you dare!
"Prometheus" initially began life as a sequel, rather than a prequel, to the "Alien" franchise, albeit one intended to explore the origins of the titular aliens. "Aliens" director James Cameron was originally involved,...
It has been a passionately debated subject in the lead-up to the release of Ridley Scott’s latest directorial effort "Prometheus." Is the film a prequel to his 1979 classic "Alien," and by extension, the rest of the films in the franchise? Scott and the co-writer of the film, Damon Lindelof, have been coy about the subject, admitting that the two films exist in the same world, but stopping short of terming it a prequel.
To shed some light on the question, we're going to take a look at the connections between the films, so you can judge for yourself.
Warning: this post is spoiler heavy, so click after the jump to read on if you dare!
"Prometheus" initially began life as a sequel, rather than a prequel, to the "Alien" franchise, albeit one intended to explore the origins of the titular aliens. "Aliens" director James Cameron was originally involved,...
- 6/7/2012
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog
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