PROS:
- The practical effects are great, and the CGI is mostly good
- Apart for the dumb cunt who makes the salvage job go to shit, honestly didn't mind the rest of the cast. The guy who plays the android was the best performance for me.
- Speaking of the dumb cunt, they gave him a good painful death for his stupidity
- Did a better job than Prometheus & Covenant to match the now-dated future look the first film had
- The guy they got to voice act the Ian Holm character did a phenomenal job
- Honestly liked the tie-ins with Prometheus via the manufactured black goo and the babymorph. Wasn't expecting it and felt they were nice additions overall.
- Actually giving the main chick a crutch as to why she's able to gun down the xenomorphs (gun has mechanical aim assist)
- the face hugger hallway scene
CONS:
- Remember when I said the CGI was mostly good? Yeah, going back to the Ian Holm character, there's some goddamn uncanny valley moments with him.
- Yet again, the xenomorph develop too goddamn fast. Go from facehugger face fucking to chest buster in minutes.
- The script, as others have mentions, begins to fall apart as the film goes on so I'll highlight a few moments I had issue with
- Ignoring how the pregnant broad was only sore after a 20 foot drop in an attempt to escape the xenomorph, the fact her brother and the main chick shit on the android for not letting her out when the xenomorph is within their direct view is dumb. Yes, I get why they're mad, but mother fuckers, the murder monster is literally perched on the truck waiting for you to open the door.
- How does the brother know about the military grade pulse rifles that would not be common on the mining world? No, I'm not buying the "because video games" line
- The elevator scene. Fine action within the scene, but boy are there issues. How does the main chick not die from the sudden stop in her free fall when the xenomorph catches her? How does the elevator seal the shaft after the acid blood compromises the station's integrity in the lower hallway? I know the android is specified as to being an industrial grade & strength model, how doesn't it get damaged from it's fall as it DFA's the xenomorph given the height he was at? Why didn't the xenomorph that gets DFA'ed not ruin the aforementioned seal from the vacuum of space the elevator makes as it bleeds onto it?
- The pregnant broad taking the black goo injection. I get why she took it and can rationalize why it affects her baby more, wouldn't the main chick question how her open wound is suddenly healed when she puts her in the cryopod?
- The babymorph. Looks better than the hybrid in Resurrection, is a great nod to Prometheus, but drags the film out longer than it needed to be.