One person's world building is another person's " DUMB PLOT HOLES " I suppose.
I didn't mind all the stuff that was left unexplained because I eprsonally thought it added to the mystique of the whole thing.... seems other people are more eager to just have the movie beat them over the head with everything in it. It wouldn't make sense for the characters to understand all the shit they find so why should the audience know as well?
Bet if there was an active internet forum when Alien was released the posts online would look the same as these.
Maybe but those films (particuarly the first) don't explain shit either. Alien tells you nothing about the xenomorph, the spaceship they find it on, the eggs in the basement, the engineer dude sitting in the chair, the company, the computers, or anything else for that matter. You don't even really know what the thing killing them looks like until the end, let alone how it grows so quickly or what it's doing with anyone it takes.
I'm not demanding explanations to enjoy a movie. And I'm sorry, no those threads wouldn't exist, as there are no back to back plot holes in Alien or Aliens. They weren't intending to be some esoteric masterpiece. In order for that to happen, they wouldn't quarantine anyone in Alien, people disappear, no one seems to care or address the thing that popped out of a human, and the alien would need to be made out of rubbish and car parts, (oh wait

) Those films coherent stories that run their course, with good characters, good enemies, and a good setting. Nerds would argue about the realities of cryo sleep, etc. Maybe even ripleys super strength in Aliens, but not to the point of what we have here. Its just making excuses for the horrible film that I watched. I didn't have to convince myself that Alien was intense, original, disturbing, and well played. Aliens was exciting, horrifying, and again, well played.
I didn't need to know the complete history of the monster in The Thing to enjoy the movie. Oh, its from space. Done. The same with Alien and Aliens. The space jokey was weird, but thats all it was. That is what it was intended to be. I didn't need that answer to understand the movie. Prometheus set up so many things, didn't address any of them, the characters didn't care about anything as well. It was just 2 hours of something I watched, hoping it would be good.
A movie can give you 10 things its going to cover during the course of the movie, and not address any of them. Sure, ok. I get it, thats fine. But it sure as shit isn't the reason I saw the film.
I haven't felt this let down at the movies since Stephen Segal died in Executive Decision.
The best part of the film was definitely Dave. But the whole time I was thinking "Ok, this is before the behavioral modifcation, hes probably going to completely snap!" Nope. Just so many nods to the original films, but then, bubkiss.