I, along as well as so may others agree with you.
I, along as well as so may others agree with you.
Well, just tell them they want to do what China already does. Let’s see how they react. In fact if they get what they want, then they can work with China to get plenty of advice utilizing the bill beyond its means without worrying about accountability. They could also get advice on discovering other surprise…
There are two perspectives regarding Pacific Rim. One, are the fans. The first one wasn’t perfect. There were plenty of things you wish could’ve been done differently. But there was also enough to enjoy and have fun with. No point in breaking down one’s personal views of what worked and what didn’t. It’s easier to sum…
It’s a topic that comes up often. Fan love versus money. There are plenty of movies that were released that get a lot of fan love but didn’t succeed financially and vice versa. In the case of Alita, it did have a lot of fan love and people defending it or fighting off others for knocking on it.
Soooo minus one. Well clearly Godzilla had a very public breakup with Kong, and is now being forced to host a formal banquet all alone. Putting all that time and effort in planning in an event that was Kong’s idea.
It’s also a musical, and that can also attract an audience. For me personally it just gave out The Oz Great And Powerful vibes. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. That movie wasn’t a smash hit, but it had decent results. This was just the trailer, and the movie itself may give a whole different outcome that is…
Well that just gave me Oz The Great And Powerful vibes. And if that’s the case, it will make decent money, a mixed reaction from critics and audiences, and talks of a possible sequel that never happens.
You’re right. There are so many options to choose from that doesn’t have to be a hit game.
I was of the few that wasn’t a fan of the movie. I didn’t hate it, I’ve just seen better. Like the Eternals I had the movie on in the background checking in on it with focus only skipping forward. It was there. But it was a financial success, it has it’s fans. So no denying it was a successful movie. Maybe if it was…
I think that’s a bad idea to do at first. First of all, I hope they don’t see this as reason to try to get the rights and take a shot into rebooting Resident Evil. Both the series and that reboot had abysmal results.
When the movie was initially released, the director gave interviews talking about the possibility of a fifth despite the ending. So I knew even before seeing it that the ending was designed to be the end on the surface, but if the studio wants more and they agree, then ambiguous enough to make a sequel possible.
Just get Russell Crowe from The Pope’s Exorcist t deak wit her. Or Nicolas Cage’s The Janitor. Yeah him. He can toss her out like a sack of potatoes.
I like the series well enough, but it relies too much on jump scares using sudden boom music. Some audiences like that type of horror, but for me it’s annoying because it requires adjusting the volume control throughout the whole movie. The creepiness of the shots and how they blend practical effects with cgi would be…
I never personally been a fan of the movies. No dislike for them, just no interest. However, they make money, which is the important part for the studios. If Cruise is having fun doing them, and there are plenty of fans that enjoy watching them, then awesome. There’s a movie for all kinds of audiences.
Talking about the episode on it’s own I will say it was fine. It wasn’t terrible, but not great. I understand the show runner defending Black Mirror’s latest season for branching out and not staying exactly on the same theme as previous seasons with all the episodes.
I wouldn’t disagree with you on that. I’ll still stick by with that there can be plenty of stuff that can be a continuation without having to try to revive a direct sequel to Terminator.