#1. Far too many 'facepalm' smileys in this thread.:facepalm:
#2. While I agree that most movies & most TV shows contribute to the 'dumbing-down' of society, I think the
real reason for the dislike of this film is the number after the word, 'Apollo' in the title. In other words, the entire concept is a plot hole. Imagine you are a director who wants to make a movie based on the Apollo 18 conspiracy theories, but you are told, "You can't have a 'secret' Saturn 5 launch because it's too big of a plot hole." Kinda shuts the whole idea down, which is the whole point of complaining about it. It's a 'device', exactly the same as the, "We need to take care of problems here on Earth before we spend money on space" device. A 'buzz-term', if you will, that says, "Never!".
#3. In moviemaking, there really is no 'proper' exposure or color balance. There is only what the Director wants. The same with shaky cameras. They're not bad camerapeople or mistakes, they're techniques used by the director to convey a particular mood or feeling. The problem is that many of them are overdone and can be annoying (like excessive camera shake).
That being said, I'll watch the movie and just be glad for the 'eye-candy' of it. Suspending disbelief won't be hard; if I can do it for Star Trek, Stargate, Dune, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Primeval, Avatar, Armageddon and almost every other Sci-fi movie or TV show I've ever seen, I can certainly do it for this movie too.
