It wasn't that bad RE scientific nitpicks and I definitely am of the opinion that people expect waaaay too much in that vein. The auto surgery booth was a bit stupid and sure she was running around after an emergency C-Section, but who the fuck knows what that machine might do. Maybe it sprayed magic healing juice on the incision so that it healed in 10 minutes instead of weeks. They arrived at the planet in 2 years with "ion drives", which are not FTL engines, and yet the planet is more than 2 light-years away. Who cares? It's scifi. Just use your imagination a bit.
By contrast, I find the comments RE the plot valid. Although it is possible to make sense of what happened, the fact that I need to make such an effort is bad. The whole linkage between Weyland, his motivations, the reasons for the trip, the selection of the crew, it was all a bit hazy and only became clear with some thought afterward. The complete lack of command structure was probably intentional, aimed at giving the idea that it was a cobbled-together mission of desperation by a dying old man. They carried it a bit too far though, as if command structure on such a mission was totally unnecessary and a massive trillion-dollar interstellar exploration mission could be managed by warring factions.
Honestly, I think this film's plot suffered most from the red ink of the cinematic editor. It's like "chronicles of riddick". In the cinematic release, they left out all the bits RE him being a Furian and what that meant to everybody. Without those scenes, nobody watching could possibly have a clue as to anybody's motivations for anything. In the director's cut of CoR, the whole plot miraculously makes sense with only 15 minutes of extra footage. Once the D.C. for Prometheus comes out, I'm confident we'll see a much better movie that will satisfy the hardcore fans and skeptics alike.
Mezla PigDog, on 11 June 2012 - 11:58 AM, said:
I'm very much in line with Mez's comments RE the ooze. Pretty much sums up my theory in not so many words.
You notice too at the start when the ooze jars start bubbling over for the first time that little wormlike creatures, which I assume are endemic, crawl through it. What is the first alien morphology we see? A wormy snakelike face-fucker. As mez says, the alien that came out of the dog, decidedly more doglike than the previous iterations.
If the planet were LV426 (and I know it isn't supposed to be Illy) it's possible that the not-so-xenomorph from the final scene laid all the eggs and then wandered off, or maybe took advantage of some other endemic species to "evolve" further and then laid the eggs. Hell, maybe the whole planet was swarming with them between the events of Prometheus and Alien, and all that remained were the eggs. Remember we don't see a xenomorph in Alien before the one that bursts out of buddy's stomach after being facehugged. The alien that laid those eggs could have looked very different.
Given that the planet wasn't LV426, it gives a half-decent plot for the prometheus sequel. They get on a ship filled with more ooze jars, and more living engineers in hypersleep. They revive and somehow team up with the engineers and learn what their intentions for Earth were. Ooze excapes, infects engineers, xenomorph results, chaos ensues, ship crashes on LV426, Noomi broadcasts distress/warning signal with her dying breath, final scene queen lays a shit-tonne of eggs.
YAY!