a mi me está entrando bastante curiosidad por la peli...y antes no la tenía tanto
en las webs que voy mirando parece que ha gustado...no es
Alien pero sí una peli de notable
Os copio y pego de la mejor crítica a la peor
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/prometheus/critic-reviewsChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertJun 6, 2012
100A magnificent science-fiction film, all the more intriguing because it raises questions about the origin of human life and doesn't have the answers.
Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallJun 6, 2012
91Scott briskly blends the high-minded stuff with impressive boo-and-goo sequences, ratcheting tension in tight spots and dark caverns.
New York PostKyle SmithJun 7, 2012
88Gorgeous set pieces thrill the senses, but there is philosophical inquiry as well. "Alien" was, after all, just "Jaws" in space, but Prometheus ponders where evil comes from and how it conquers its makers.
The A.V. ClubTasha RobinsonJun 6, 2012
83Though Prometheus follows "Alien's" story beats, it's a looser and less satisfying story, more intellectual than visceral, and not fully satisfying on either level. But in part, that's because it's trying to do so much more.
Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumJun 6, 2012
83This is jumbo-size science fiction, with a handsome, impermeable titanium gleam - and a thick coating of creationism lite.
indieWIREEric KohnJun 6, 2012
83Prometheus is an unquestionable good time, one of the best big-screen science fiction accomplishments since 'Avatar.'
The New YorkerDavid DenbyJun 11, 2012
80Scott may always have had an eye on the box office, but from "Alien" and "Thelma & Louise" on, he has made women into heroines. In that regard, he's still ahead of the curve. Rapace's scene is a classic of its kind; it tops John Hurt's notorious misfortunes in "Alien."
New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierJun 7, 2012
80We 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.
Salon.comAndrew O'HehirJun 6, 2012
80I really enjoyed watching Prometheus almost the whole way through, and I'm looking forward to seeing it again. It's an enjoyable thrill ride, slicked up with a thin veneer of Asking the Big Questions. But do its so-called heroes really have to be such blithering New Age idiots?
Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzJun 6, 2012
80Prometheus is a good movie, sometimes very good. It's just not a great movie.
The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyMay 30, 2012
80Although Ridley Scott's 3D visual feast is no classic, the oozing alien tentacles hit all the right sci-fi horror notes.
Total FilmJonathan CrockerMay 30, 2012
80Flawlessly designed, with the beautiful 3D cinematography contrasting the clean white futurism of Prometheus' interiors with the black corporeal surfaces of the alien catacombs.?? It might not pack the unbearable menace or blazing horror of the saga's first two movies, but it utterly eclipses the last two. It's exciting, tense and fully impregnated for sequels.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenJun 8, 2012
75There's definite mastery here, but it's hardly a masterpiece.
USA TodayClaudia PuigJun 7, 2012
75Scott seduces audiences with thought-provoking possibilities, then pulls a bait-and-switch, subbing in a familiar monster thriller and fiery explosion-fest.
Rolling StonePeter TraversJun 7, 2012
75The 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.
Portland OregonianShawn LevyJun 7, 2012
75Prometheus is breezy and comely and sufficiently clever to mitigate most qualms, and Fassbender, especially, is wonderful.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsJun 7, 2012
75The real stars here are Scott's behind-the-curtain crew, who fill every frame with tech-savvy details and take the sets to another dimension with immersive 3-D imagery.
Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsJun 7, 2012
75The best of Prometheus is nonverbal and purely atmospheric: Fassbender's "Lawrence of Arabia"-loving character bouncing a basketball as he patrols the spaceship while his human cohorts finish up their two-year nap.
ReelViewsJames BerardinelliJun 7, 2012
75Prometheus is the antithesis of the "big, dumb summer movie." Its visuals and special effects can stand toe-to-toe with any of the season's spectacles, but are audiences ready for something with an intelligent, thought-provoking screenplay where the action is secondary? Prometheus is flawed, but stupidity cannot be numbered among its missteps.
New York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinJun 8, 2012
70It's a different sort of experience: a stately, somewhat plodding but endurable science-fiction saga.
Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranJun 7, 2012
70Prometheus, unlike its predecessors, does not wear its themes lightly. It pushes too hard for significance, which is dicey in and of itself for genre material and contrasts badly with the standard nature of some of the story's plotting.
The New York TimesA.O. ScottJun 7, 2012
70The virtuosity on display makes the weakness of the story all the more frustrating. I'll avoid spoilers here, but Prometheus kind of spoils itself with twists and reversals that pull the movie away from its lofty, mind-blowing potential.
Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerJun 7, 2012
67Ridley Scott has made two iconic sci-fi films, "Alien" (1979) and "Blade Runner" (1982). Trying for a hat trick with Prometheus, he comes up short. I'll say this much for it – it's not boring.
Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaJun 7, 2012
63It is Rapace, the Swedish actress who gained worldwide recognition as Lisbeth Salander in the original adaptation of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," who ends up the true heroine of Prometheus.
Time Out New YorkJoshua RothkopfJun 7, 2012
60The script, partly credited to Lost's Damon Lindelof, is so filled with talky lectures about divinity (and boner plot holes) that you realize, with embarrassment, that Scott, at age 74, wants to join the cosmic company of Terrence Malick. Does he not think that making a drum-tight horror film was ambitious enough?
TimeRichard CorlissJun 5, 2012
60My advice to Scott and Lindelof is, Try harder - to bring the characters as well as the creatures alive; to extend the grandeur of that music-of-the-sphere scene to an entire movie; to devise new horror-film money shots; and to scare the crap out of me.
MovielineStephanie ZacharekJun 5, 2012
60It's imaginative only in a stiff, expensive way. Scott vests the movie with an admirable degree of integrity – it doesn't feel like a cheap grab for our moviegoing dollars – but it doesn't inspire anything so vital as wonder or fear, either.
Boxoffice MagazineJames RocchiJun 2, 2012
60Beneath the hype and promises, however, it's almost a letdown that the actual film is merely very good: a better-than-average 3D big-budget space tale.
EmpireIan NathanMay 30, 2012
60Buffeted by a lack of suspense, threadbare characters, and a very poor script, the stunning visuals, gloopy madness, and sterling Fassbenderiness can't prevent Prometheus feeling like Alien's poor relation.
The GuardianPeter BradshawMay 30, 2012
60Ridley Scott has counter-evolved his 1979 classic Alien into something more grandiose, more elaborate – but less interesting. In place of scariness there is wonderment; in place of tension there is hugely ambitious design; in place of unforgettable shocks there are reminders of the original's unforgettable shocks.
SlateDana StevensJun 7, 2012
50Prometheus is more interested in piling on big questions than in answering them. It's deep without being particularly smart, although the dazzling design and special effects keep you from noticing that basic flaw until at least an hour in.
San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleJun 7, 2012
50Try as it might, the movie is hardly profound, and the murky atmosphere and the leaden pace drag things down.
Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternJun 7, 2012
50Prometheus, in efficient 3-D, places most of its bets on the wonders that today's visual artists and technicians can work with digital tools. This tale of an interstellar search asks cosmic questions about the meaning of life, but comes up with lame answers in a script that screams attention-deficit disorder.
Washington PostAnn HornadayJun 7, 2012
50All the God-talk and philosophical musings about morality and "meeting our makers" aside, Prometheus is primarily about delivering those visceral, terrifying jolts. That it does so without generating the taut suspense and moody atmosphere of its antecedents qualifies as one of its greatest failings.
Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanJun 7, 2012
50It's clumsy revisionism. As storytelling, its simplistic characters and ludicrous situations would embarrass a ninth-grader shooting a short film on a digital phone. Not one of its alleged revelations has the power to surprise.
Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesJun 7, 2012
50You may feel fussy asking for a coherent narrative, though, because director Ridley Scott delivers so many of the shocking set pieces that are the real hallmark of the series.
Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovJun 6, 2012
50It's a promising epic that ends with what feels like a lie. In short, it's a glorious mess well worth seeing, but light-years away from what fans were expecting.
Boston GlobeTy BurrJun 6, 2012
50Watching Prometheus is like opening a deluxe gift box from Tiffany's to find a mug from the dollar store.
Miami HeraldRene RodriguezJun 6, 2012
50The whole of Prometheus - which was written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof, and rips off everything from "2001: A Space Odyssey" to "Event Horizon" - feels derivative and passé: The film is a shiny, high-tech relic.
Village VoiceNick PinkertonJun 5, 2012
50With this overreaching Prometheus, Scott seems a bit like David carefully arranging his hair in imitation of O'Toole's Lawrence. He can still mimic the appearance of an epic, noble, important movie - but the appearance is all.
VarietyJustin ChangMay 30, 2012
50Elaborately conceived from a visual standpoint, Ridley Scott's first sci-fier in the three decades since "Blade Runner" remains earthbound in narrative terms, forever hinting at the existence of a higher intelligence without evincing much of its own.
Slant MagazineJohn SemleyJun 5, 2012
38It aspires to Stanley Kubrick's "2001", but in its maddeningly unresolved plot threads and cornball cosmic mysticism, it lands closer to "Mission to Mars" -though Prometheus lacks any action set piece as gripping as the Brian De Palma film's sentient sandstorm.