Good connections to Jesus <3
I wasn't saying that the cast was selected poorly because they weren't "all badass":
I meant "bro-y," in the sense that his character was a total bro; he spoke with that lazy-city-drawl that I automatically associate with people who
aren't revolutionary archaeologists/intergalatic explorers. He seems like a T.V. actor, not someone who can engulf themselves in a role. Not believable in the slightest.
And, yeah, Charlize certainly did play an emotionless drone rather well. My gripe was that they could've gotten someone who could really bring out the magic in that role, someone who can play this desperate, emotionally compromised woman. Granted, the script didn't provide much breathing room for her role. The characters personalities had to be shoved down our throats so quickly that there was no room for intrinsic development. The story felt so rushed and frantically put together.
I understood that the disintegration scene was symbolic, it just felt very superficial, there wasn't any real reason behind it. I did appreciate the CGI it provided, however.
And, yeah, after I posted I read a little bit on the movie and found that it takes place in the same universe as Alien, it's only very loosely a prequel.
Nothing you say can convince me that the poopy prosthetics were intentional. That's just what happens when you get someone who's probably ~40 to play someone who's ~90.
The movie was O.K. for what is was. I find myself growing ever more cynical to the point where I have a hard time enjoying any movie because I feel like every decent plot gets edited and marginalized by production companies so much that the story loses itself in hype-casts and impressive CGI. I look forward to the new Alien movie, but only for continuation's sake. I'm not looking forward to the inevitable dumbing down of a probably decent story-line.
This is all just my opinion, of course.
Kinda wish they just made a book instead.