Showing posts with label Ridley Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ridley Scott. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

PROMETHEUS ~ Movie, Myth, Ridley Scott's Astrology ~ And.... Aquarius?

We saw Ridley Scott's Prometheus on Tuesday. I've been thinking about it and reading up on it ever since! It's one of those layered movies, capable of being watched as either a standard wham-bam sci-fi flick complete with gore and nasties, both alien, human and android/robot. Or....for viewers already immersed in the science fiction genre, watching for "references" to earlier films and characters could be part of the entertainment. Or....for students of mythology, watching for references to the movie's title character - and his story - could be satisfying in itself. Or....for devout Christians in the audience there is yet another layer......and another for people like me, simply fascinated by stories of the origin and creation of humankind, there's more than enough to engage the senses.

Something for everyone!

I must try not to give away anything of the movie's plot here, so as not to spoil things for any passing reader who intends to see it. Enough to say that I read up a wee bit myself before going to see the film, realising that there'd be more to it than would meet the eye. Ridley Scott, the movie's creator, is well-known for hiding threads. I found it helpful to have a few ideas before diving in to the storyline proper. However, I still needed to do more research the morning after! It's that kind of movie.

I enjoyed it a lot, my husband (who is far more versed in sci-fi than I am) declared it "just okay". I'd have enjoyed it even more had there been less gory stuff and more dialogue. To my mind the film was crying out for more good dialogue. Another quibble: some of the characters seemed superfluous and/or under-developed. From what little we were told of them, they seemed like unbelievable types for an exercise of the kind we are to believe they were undertaking.

I loved the basic premise of the movie though. It brought back all the excitement I felt when I read Erich von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods, back in the 1960s. There were echoes of the fiction of Zecharia Sitchen, as well as the ancient myth of Prometheus; not forgetting the Bible: Gen 6:4 There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. What was that all about?

Reminder: Prometheus, the Titan in Greek mythology who was credited with creating mankind, becoming their benefactor, giving them fire, and being punished by Zeus who resented the extent of Prometheus's aid to humanity. Prometheus was bound to a stake on Mount Kaukasos where an eagle was set to feed upon his immortal ever-regenerating liver (or, according to some sources, heart). He was released generations later by Hercules. (Sketch: Prometheus Bound by Howard David Johnson - 1978)

There are numerous loose ends in the movie, and a few plot-holes. Loose ends will no doubt be dealt with in one or more sequels.

Whichever layer(s) a viewer chooses to access, the movie has a lot to offer. For everyone there are breathtaking scenes using the cream of 21st century technology. My favourite scene of all, represented below, click on it for a larger version - it doesn't transfer to a photograph well. We opted to see the movie in standard 2D, but in 3D this scene must have been even more entrancing.



ASTROLOGY

There's an good article by Paul Saunders on Ridley Scott, and his natal chart at Solaris Astrology.

I can't add a lot to that, but do have a couple of thoughts. Here is Scott's natal chart set for 12 noon.



Honestly -I have to say that it's not the chart I'd expected to see for Ridley Scott in sci-fi mode. But we have no time of birth, and that could make an enormous difference, especially if Uranus were to be on or near the ascendant, or at mid-heaven. Uranus in Taurus is possibly opposing his natal Scorpio Moon (depending on time of birth), which is almost enough, but not quite. I'd want more. Mars in Aquarius (ruled by Uranus) is good too.

Remembering that sci-fi is not all Ridley Scott has to his credit, I recalled an old post of mine relating to another of his movies, Gladiator (about as far from sci-fi as one can get!): Russell Crowe & Ridley Scott Fiery Collaborators.
The post mentions several other of Scott's non-sci-fi productions.

So, I realise belatedly that I shouldn't be searching so intently for sci-fi indications, that genre is only one string to this film-maker's bow. According to his remarks in an interview for Esquire magazine Mr. Scott isn't at all interested in space travel for himself. In fact he said "Nothing could interest me less. I'd much rather have a martini and go to a nice restaurant." (Here).

Before closing the post, another astro-related thought:
In an article relating to zodiac sign Aquarius astrologer Dr.Z explains the mythological Prometheus story. He also says this :
Aquarius and Prometheus?
Some astrologers who like associating the differing ruling planets with the mythology of their namesakes are (putting it mildly) a wee bit unhappy, uncomfortable, and disquieted with the naming of the planet Uranus. Richard Tarnas, one of the current "big dogs" of archetypal astrology, seemingly long ago abandoned the crotchety, cantankerous Greek god, Ouranos, for the rebellious Greek Titan god, Prometheus, the "bringer of fire" and friend of humanity.

Maybe a campaign should be started to officially rename the planet Uranus to Prometheus (it might, at least, get more respect that way). Anyway, I can't resist taking this idea just a wee bit further.

You see... the Titan god Prometheus had three brothers: Epimetheus, Atlas, and Menoitios. And each of the four Titan brothers appears to share an affinity with the rebellious, independent energies of Aquarius. Let's, however, for the moment focus on Prometheus and Epimetheus.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

RUSSELL CROWE & RIDLEY SCOTT, fiery collaborators.

After I posted about the association of Tom Hanks and Ron Howard (here), commenter Laura was kind enough to suggest I look at some other combinations of actor/director. So, actor Russell Crowe and director Ridley Scott now come under scrutiny. These two have collaborated in movies such as "Gladiator", "A Good Year", "Body of Lies", "American Gangster", and one reportedly due for release next year, "Nottingham" - a re-working of the Robin Hood legend.

Russell Crowe was born on 7 April 1964 in New Zealand (Astrodatabank says in Strathmore Park, Wikipedia says Wellington - my software doesn't offer Strathmore Park, so I used Wellington). Nobody offers a birth time, so the chart illustrated is set for 12 noon. Crowe's Moon will be somewhere between 1 and 13 Aquarius, depending on time of birth.



Ridley Scott was born on 30 November 1937 in South Shields, UK - again, no time of birth, but his Moon will be in Scorpio, between 5 and 17 degrees.


The two men have natal Suns in Fire signs (Aries and Sagittarius). The Sun's element is often a reliable yardstick for general compatibility. Tom Hanks and Ron Howard shared softer, Watery Suns; Crowe and Scott are a Fiery pair.

Both charts are quite well balanced, with no one element or quality strongly dominating or completely absent. Crowe's Mars, Sun and Jupiter all in impetuous, occasionally aggressive Aries, manifest in his reported temperamental outbursts, pounced on with glee by gossip writers. Scott's natal philosophical, generally good-humored Sagittarius Sun, strong in its conjunction with North node of Moon, along with Mercury, form a worthy counter to Crowe's impulsive moods.

Their natal Moons are not in harmonious signs. Crowe's in cool, Airy Aquarius and Scott's in passionate Watery Scorpio: both fixed and stubborn signs, square to each other in the zodiac, challenging. Who would be likely to emerge better from a disagreement between these two? I'd bank on Ridley Scott, whose more mature, philosophical Sagittarian input allied with passionate and determined Scorpio Moon, would likely beat impetuous Aries/Aquarius to the (metaphorical) punch, but only after some interesting jabs had taken place.

More important than their occasional upsets is their understanding and appreciation of each other's style.



Ridley Scott says he likes to "move fast" - Crowe's Aries bits will love that. Aries is impatience personified!

"He'll complain about things always for the right reasons, which are always the script; he doesn't have a problem with my process. He loves the fact that I move really fast and know exactly what I'm going to do."
Scott claims that, as a director, he can walk into a room without having prepared and still know "exactly what to do within four minutes". He says, "I can just go, 'Okay, I know I can do that'. And they seem to buy it. With someone like Russell, he's the best, so he doesn't want more than that."
(See here)

Scott's Mars at 13 Aquarius and Crowe's Moon somewhere between 1 and 13 Aquarius could well be near conjunction - we cannot be sure without accurate time of birth. Both have this spot of Aquarius in their natures, which will add to their ability to understand one another.

They are from different generations, but Virgo features in both charts generationally via the slow-moving, outer planets: Neptune in Virgo for Scott, Uranus/Pluto in Virgo for Crowe. There's a streak of Virgo perfectionism running through both men.




Ridley, has Russell mellowed at all since Gladiator?
SCOTT Not really. He's still feisty —
CROWE [Cutting in] When the situation demands it.
SCOTT Russell expects people to be ready, and I expect people to be ready, and if they're not, they sometimes get an ear-bashing.
CROWE The other half of that story is that I have to work out the moods and needs of the guy I'm working for as well. In any creative relationship, that's valid. And if you're a creative person, most of the time it's effortless. We both have on certain days a take-no-prisoners approach when we really believe in something. But that's f---ing valid, and I respond to Ridley's passion, and Ridley responds to mine. We're really lucky.
(See here)