Quoteit still doesn't make sense that nobody takes action against Vickers afterwards, it's like nobody cared. I saw this film twice btw but it's been a while.
because its a company-run mission on a company-run ship and its obvious that in space the rules of earth have little meaning. Weyland showed he could order the company mercs to kill effortlessly if he wished and everyone knew holloway was infected its not like it was unprovoked murder.
QuoteYou seem like Prometheus maybe you can explain the following things
i found it underwhelming but still a fine movie. it has plenty of plot holes to pick apart but allot of the "complaints" are just people parroting stuff they heard that could be easily understood if they paid attention to the movie.
QuoteWhy did Fifield and Milburn get lost despite them being in possession of advanced mapping technology?
this is one legit grievance. though what is equally annoying is a quick line a dialogue stating that the storm outside was f**king with the mapping could have been an easy solution to this.
QuoteWhy couldn't Vickers and Shaw run sideways to avoid the rolling juggernaut?
they did both move to the left at one point and the juggernaut follows their path. they are also both extremely distraught and were running on instinct.
QuoteHow is it possible that Shaw- not only could stand up- but even run around and jump after having her abdominal muscles completely sliced apart?
humans have survived and moved around with worse injuries, that and space future drugs kept her functioning. and even then she is visibly in pain pretty much for the rest of the movie, its not like she was acting totally fine afterword. if this is something that is so unbelievable to you you must not like many sci-fi or action movies.
QuoteWhy did Fifield and Milburn freak out when seeing an old corpse but then try to cuddle with an aggressive hissing snake?
only milburn wanted anything to do with it, not fifield. and this is another legit complaint though it could have been more accepted if milburn was smoking some of fifield's weed. i can accept goofy biologist gets high and thinks he's an alien snake charmer.
QuoteWhy did Janek and his co-pilots so quickly decide to crash into the juggernaut without even caring?
im pretty sure they did care about their lives, they just know from what they've seen on the planet that if that ship was going to earth everything would die and they thought their lives were a small price to pay to protect earth. again watching the movie should have answered this one for you.
QuoteHow did Shaw manage to fly the juggernaut?
with help from david, he even said so. he'd been learning engineer tech through the whole movie, again you really need to rewatch before asking this stuff.
QuoteWhy did she choose to cooperate with David after what he did and how he behaved towards her when she was pregnant?
as opposed to what? starving or asphyxiating on a planet with nothing but a the deacon for company?
QuoteWhy did Janek open the hangar bay door when something clearly deformed was waiting outside as pictured on the screens?
he didn't open the door the guy in the garage was the one who did it.
QuoteHow could Holloway possibly be disappointed after the discoveries they made on LV-223?
he wanted answers and all he found were corpses. he wanted live aliens. its not hard to see why he was disappointed though he does come off as spoiled.