Prometheus (Spoilers inside)
I saw Prometheus this weekend. Not a bad movie. In fact I liked it a lot for what it was. A Sci-Fi suspense thriller. It made you think and fill in the gaps as if you were the one piecing together history of the story. I like how everything wasn't explained because you're seeing it as an observer. I do dislike the reviews coming out saying it's a terrible movie and it's nothing like Aliens and the movies after. My only response is if you want explosions go see a Michael Bay movie. If you want a good movie to work with Alien and its original story type then by all means watch this.
Now on to the Spoilers:
People complain that the outfits or even the sleek design of the ship are not what you expect from the era and such. Who cares it's a story not a re-enactment of events.
There's the dispute that the alien isn't the same type or that the alien doens't look exactly the same. It's a prequel and when you understand the idea that it's a biological weapon then you might get the understanding that there might be different versions of said weapon or even permutations of such weapon based on DNA strands/species it gestates from.
Many people argue and dispute over the Andriod and don't understand why it's tasked with the survival and servicing of the crew why it would jeopardize them. Let's look back to Alien. The series of the Android in that one was later mentioned to have stabliity issues in Aliens. When you realize this one is a precursor to that you realize maybe there were flaws inherent in all precursor models. Given that let's look at this from another aspect. It's an AI there are no moral codes so to say given to it. Sure there may be ones of don't directly hurt the crew, take care of them etc. However it's also programmed to learn and discover. Think of it as a child with the power to do more than a child ever could, learn faster and a curiosity with infinite ways of fulfilling the desire to learn. This android could then therefore be as dangerous as an idiot with a gun. There was even the off comment that it made of "doesn't everyone wish their parents dead?" A clear indication that the machine is different in reasoning than we are and also has no emotional ties. It also indicates that it realizes we all die so there is no denying the inevitable.
One of my other favorites is "How come the Nostromo crew didn't find the bodies and wreckage?" I'm going to fathom a guess that it's a hard thing to do when you're investigating a totally different planet.
I could pull all kinds of negative comments from the web and spend all day on this but I'll refer to my earlier comment. If you liked ALIEN you probably will like this. If you liked the action movies with no meaning and lots of explosions I suggest waiting until Michael Bay finishes "Brotastic Intergalactic Martial Arts Half Shelled Reptilians" or whatever he envisions it should be called.