If they wanted these scientist characters to be "book smart but..." (functionally retarded) then they at least had to establish this before the adventure begins as a character trait. Otherwise, the natural assumption is that they are capable and on par with NASA exobiologists.
Depends on your experience or knowledge of scientists.
Most people think that CSI scientists are also detectives that question suspects, thanks to that stupid show and its spinoffs. Knowledgable people are aware they're basically rab rats.
It's a somewhat poorly written movie with poorly written characters.
Any movie can be knit-picked to death.
I don't believe at all that it's a requirement that horror movies must have characters acting stupid. But it's even worse to have scientists acting stupid. Alien had space truckers and Aliens had cocky soldiers, and nobody really acted stupid or in ways that weren't justified by their character or circumstances. Like Lambert, Gorman was frozen by fear, and that was intelligently set up in advance by establishing his inexperience.
And he was an officer.
For Gorman to act "stupidly" as a soldier, there needed to be a reason established, and it was.
Wasn't exactly stupidity, more like cowardice. He froze when his team was attacked, and lead to at least a few of their deaths.
But, he kinda has a redemptive moment when he went back for Vasquez.
No scientist in Prometheus had any such behavior set up or foreshadowed. They just got off the ship and started acting like drunk teenagers.
In fact, we barely know anything about them at all, other than that cute flirty moment in the cafeteria.
Overall, I agree.
But the complaint seems shallow, like people are just looking for reasons to hate the movie because the lack of Xenomorphs.
The Terminator is arguably a horror, among other things, and neither Reese nor Sarah acted like idiots. Sarah made a dumb mistake calling her mother and giving away her position, but her motivations were understandable.
Since there were few characters, they were able to develop them more.
Why exactly did scientist guy want to pet a snake? Other than it being the easiest way for Lindelof to get the snake inside his space suit? I mean, at least grab a fossilized Engineer femur and poke at it from a distance or something. The characters shouldn't be acting so silly that I'm actually cheering for "black goo." From the moment that guy started moving toward the snake, I was thinking, "okay, let's just get this kill over with." I was already annoyed by the character, which isn't really a good thing.
In Alien, why did that one guy see the egg open and stick his head right over it?
Gotta realize that these characters have no clue the jeopardy they're in until it's too late.
And we're sitting in the movie theaters thinking 'That stupid fuck! I'd totally survive this movie if I was in it!'
Burke in Aliens was despicable, not annoying.
Agreed.
Notice I'm never complaining about any of the characters in Aliens?
They weren't stupid, just battle casualties.
In fact, many of the characters were written as empty and/or annoying. Shaw's husband...why was he such an asshole to David?
Assholes are assholes, especially to those they can shit all over.
It just made him alienating and made me not care when he died.
Yeah, but, so we REALLY care each and every time someone dies in a horror movie?
Charlize Theron? Literally the purpose of her character was to make the audience wonder whether she was an android or not. But it seems the question was never asked in the writing room: who gives a shit? Who cares whether Charlize Theron is an android or not if it doesn't tie into anything, either emotionally or in terms of the plot? It's just noise.
100% agree.
"My room. 15 minutes."
Da Faq was the point of all of that?
The teenagers in It Follows didn't act like complete idiots.
Haven't seen that. I might check it out.
I know it's quite common for "cannon fodder" characters in slasher movies to author their own demise by making dumb choices, but this was a film from Ridley Scott, the guy who 30+ years earlier had given us the definitive alien slasher movie without characters being retards.
He also directed Exodus.
And Robin Hood, starring Maximus.
Why start now? He knew better. The writing was just lazy and they didn't bother to tighten it up because they figured the visuals would drug the audience into a stupor.
But did it really ruin the experience?
I get it's a complaint, but there's not been any movies with equally dumb characters that get killed off, that you didn't criticise THAT movie for because everything else about it was great?
I mean think of Neil deGrasse Tyson, if he was in an Alien movie, he's guaranteed to be royally fucked.