I have enjoyed the discussion immensely and it actually makes me want to see it again in theatres.
I just got back from my second viewing... right on the heals of watching Alien (Director's Cut) this morning.... a boy... are these two different movies!
Here are a couple of things that really stood out.
First, Prometheus is 10 times better on the second viewing (and I liked it the first time). Between this thread and watching several interviews, there is just so much more meaning and you can see a lot of things that might not have been apparent the first time around and isn't that what everyone loves about a great movie? You just keep getting more with each viewing?
Kit Rae is dead on with most of his commentary on explaining things that might not be obvious or that seem like glaring plot holes. Most of them ARE explained. The one thing that does still stand out as absolutely idiotic on every level is Milburn's approach to the eel. There is just no rational explanation for his actions and a second viewing made it only seem more unrealistic. Even Milburn and Fifield's getting lost makes sense as well as why Shaw's cesarean is essentially ignored (although that scene does still feel truncated) on a second viewing. Still, as with ANY sci-fi movie (yes, including Alien and Blade Runner), there is some need for the suspension of disbelief. I suppose for those who don't want to like this movie, you just ratchet that down for this movie and ratchet it up for ones you like. I dunno...
In my early postings here, after my first viewing of the movie, I felt that David was a sympathetic character who wanted to be human... and while he does show a brief twinge of pain when Weyland says he lacks a soul... I couldn't have been more wrong about his overall character. He is very arrogant, very condescending and while I know people want to believe he is a robot so he can't be evil, he is as close to a "bad guy" as you can get and some of his mocking comments borders on pure nastiness. He is a fascinating study but he is not the innocent good guy I had thought he was.
I think I like Charlize Theron even better this time around. She may not have been a complex character, but I really liked her.
Having just watched Alien this morning, the primary difference I see between the two is the pace of the film. Alien is slow... VERY slow. It lingers on each image and gives you a LOT of time to take it all in and enjoy the universe that has been created for you. And what a universe it is. I really saw the set decoration anew today and the detail is simply breathtaking. There is just SO much going on in every set! I can't imagine what it took to build those. By comparison, while Prometheus is beautiful, it is very sparse and very antiseptic. Getting back to the point, while Alien takes its time to lure you in, Prometheus feels like it is an ADD kid... and maybe that is just the pace of movies, but it was literally jarring going from one movie to the other. The pace could be described as nothing short of frenetic. Everything went by SO fast and there was a sense of "ok, we got through with that, now on to the next thing." I am going to guess that is the difference between a modern film and a film from the 70s and not something specific to these two movies, but it was surprising to see just how much difference their was.
While I still maintain that Prometheus is NOT a character driven movie, there actually IS more to a number of the characters than I initially gave them credit for. Still nothing like the attention that was given in Alien, but they do have some depth, and they are, as a whole, more likable than anyone in Alien.
All in all, I have gained a bit more appreciation for Alien, and I am liking Prometheus even more than I did after the first viewing!