everysingletime
formerly amel223
- Apr 4, 2006
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I cannot tolerate another reboot unless it is in Marvel's hands.
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Yo lame where you at boy?he said the film was better before the producers started tinkering with the scriptCan anybody pull up what those "critical remarks" were? I don't remember them.
It’s interesting. I read a lot of the reactions from people and I had to stop because I could feel I was getting away from how I actually felt about it. For me, I read the script that Alex [Kurtzman] and Bob [Orci] wrote, and I genuinely loved it. There was this thread running through it. I think what happened was, through the pre-production, production, and post-production, when you have something that works as a whole, and then you start removing portions of it—because there was even more of it than was in the final cut, and everything was related. Once you start removing things and saying, “No, that doesn’t work,” then the thread is broken, and it’s hard to go with the flow of the story. Certain people at the studio had problems with certain parts of it, and ultimately the studio is the final say in those movies because they’re the tentpoles, so you have to answer to those people.
He went on to say
“But I’ll tell you this: Talking about the experience as opposed to how it was perceived, I got to work in deep scenes that you don’t usually see in comic book movies, and I got to explore this orphan boy—a lot of which was taken out, and which we’d explored more. It’s interesting to do a postmortem. I’m proud of a lot of it and had a good time, and was a bit taken aback by the response.
“It’s a discernment thing. What are the people actually saying? What’s underneath the complaint, and how can we learn from that? We can’t go, “Oh God, we ****** up because all these people are saying all these things. It’s ****.” We have to ask ourselves, “What do we believe to be true?” Is it that this is the fifth Spider-Man movie in however many years, and there’s a bit of fatigue? Is it that there was too much in there? Is it that it didn’t link? If it linked seamlessly, would that be too much? Were there tonal issues? What is it? I think all that is valuable. Constructive criticism is different from people just being *****, and I love constructive criticism. Hopefully, we can get underneath what the criticism was about, and if we missed anything.”
He should. I can forgive IM3. IM2 is straight *** tho.Yo lame where you at boy?
Even YOUR boy Garfield wasn't feeling ASM2!No star of a movie ever takes this much time to be 2nd guessing and bringing up these problems after they just were in a "masterpiece". You don't see RDJR bemoaning IM2 and IM3.
I'm still confident
They'd have to ugly him down a lil bit though.
Yeah I luh you bruh, no electro.
Let's just step back and imagine if Marvel's plan actually went all the way through and DC didn't move BvS....
Is it possible that two events that big happening at the exact same time could be what causes the "bubble burst"?
Every film isn't going to make 700 - 1 billion dollars, but it's not going to burst. These films are guaranteed $500 mill easily.It's going to burst. Only reason they are successful is because they are creative concepts to those who don't read concepts. Sooner or later Hollywood will have to figure out why people set midnight/Thursday night viewing records for these movies and leave other movies for the Chinese audience. Also like it or not consumer taste will always change.
They average 750?Going from averaging 750+ down to 500 is a HUGE drop. That is the bubble burstingno one said they were going to go bankrupt.
Also we are only getting 2 good superhero movies a year. Marvel but to kick it to 3, DC will be coming with two, Harry Potter coming back, James Bond rerose to popularity, Star Wars is gonna make bank, and it seems like X-Men will kick their game up not to mention whichever nerd franchise will be popular next. I still refuse to believe that people will spend that much extra on movies and all those other franchises should be included in the superhero genre imo.
I feel like with the budgets for these movies they will need to go bankrupt.