didn't realize everyone was going to get sand in their pussies by me saying that "if you didn't like prometheus, you're a cunt". If I recall correctly, there were multiple threads in which _______ was a cunt. I was merely riffing on that. 
Oh I don't actually care that you called me a cunt. Had you called me a blood belching canine vagina... well then... then we'd have some actual beef.
The main point that I made, was that the movie was enjoyable, and that rather than being a scrooge about it and my spent money, I'd take what was enjoyable out of it moreso than the things that detracted from it.
I recognize that, and I think that's a respectable mind set to walk into a theater with. Apparently it's Quentin Tarinto's advice that you should never hate a movie, and that even bad movies are there to be enjoyed. Sadly I can't do that, I don't have that off switch. Especially when millions of dollars are being pumped into these projects and no one decides to take a second pass at the script. I can be hyper critical, yes, but I've kind of been trained that way. It's part of what I went to school for, and presumably one day I'll actually have a job in media.  
And I don't necessarily agree that it's solely on the movie to provide the suspension of belief. If that were the case, why would anyone ever want to watch a sci-fi, fantasy, alternate history, whatever movie? You go into it knowing that you're not seeing anything that's realistic, therefore you shouldn't expect every single detail of the film to be realistic.
I agree that it falls a little on you to suspend your disbelief with the aliens, and space travel, but it should not fall on you to suspend your disbelief that the characters are actual human beings. That's the writers job, not mine. 
Did you really want to add an extra 10 minutes to the movie that showed the background story and rationale for all of these characters going on this mission? How do you know that there are better ways of making money in 2093, in a universe completely made up?
No, I don't want 10 extra minutes but I don't think he needed to add anything to make the characters work. He just needed to write them better, and in some instances it would have been better to take stuff out. Did we really need to get to know the Biologist and Geologist? As an audience we hated those characters, they were down right un-likable and believable. I for one was glad to see them die, not because they deserved it, but because I was just glad they weren't going to be in the movie anymore. If we had seen less of them their death would have probably meant more to us. 
(Also how did he get lost? it was his fucking "pup" cave explorers that made the map of the cave?????)
I'll just pose a question to those who have had the opposite opinion of mine: Did every little detail in the Avengers suit your liking? Weren't some of the character flaws in that movie a bit baffling as well? Did you still like that movie? If you didn't, well then I don't really have much else to say, because it's obvious that you have no ability for enjoyment and brain-numbing activity, and you're that much smarter and cooler than me for it.
Avengers was a lot more fun of a movie. It didn't ask to be taken seriously and ponder the meaning of existence like Prometheus did. It was all just ass kicking and quick dialogue. Also the characters were better written. So yes I enjoyed Avengers more.