mossikukulas-21314
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First of all why was Pascal so stiff at acting? I can remember at least a couple of scenes where he looked positively constipated. Kirby was good with what she was given. Quinn seemed like he was trying to do the role justice but I think the material they gave him could he have been more Johnny-esque. The rivalry between Thing-Torch was a bit stiff, some of the writing was stupid. Plot holes, don't get me started.
I liked the visuals and the aesthetics of this universe and trying to do what was done in other Marvel films with enough technological advances to proper humanity to a new era yet only in the hands of the 'heroes' which still bothers me.
I think the plot and Galactus annoyed me so much I'm giving it a 5 but it had the potential to be so much more. Almost felt a bit rushed with some scenes that could have been reshot to add more emotional depth but it feels like we're on tight deadlines.
I liked the visuals and the aesthetics of this universe and trying to do what was done in other Marvel films with enough technological advances to proper humanity to a new era yet only in the hands of the 'heroes' which still bothers me.
I think the plot and Galactus annoyed me so much I'm giving it a 5 but it had the potential to be so much more. Almost felt a bit rushed with some scenes that could have been reshot to add more emotional depth but it feels like we're on tight deadlines.
So I watched the film having seen all the trailers before and so I had a pretty good idea of what to expect and it all felt like one giant CW episode with better production value and a little bit of the Gunn humor trying to make it more appealing to mature audiences.
At the end of the day though it was all over the place with too many characters that we didn't really care about although it was trying to stand out like a mature film at times but was terribly failing at others. Nicholas Hoult was great. Corenswet was.. bland. I didn't care about Superman at all. Yeah the color scheme was better than Man of Steel (the only thing that lets it down in my eyes although I like the dark visuals but can be easily fixed in the plot) but everything else was either childish or felt disconnected. Brosnahan was alright trying to be a journalist but that's it.
I know this is a box office success and I hope later instalments of this storyline are better but I don't think they're going to be.
Wasted opportunity to join Gunn/Cavill. Why do we need yet another restart? Aren't we tired of them?
At the end of the day though it was all over the place with too many characters that we didn't really care about although it was trying to stand out like a mature film at times but was terribly failing at others. Nicholas Hoult was great. Corenswet was.. bland. I didn't care about Superman at all. Yeah the color scheme was better than Man of Steel (the only thing that lets it down in my eyes although I like the dark visuals but can be easily fixed in the plot) but everything else was either childish or felt disconnected. Brosnahan was alright trying to be a journalist but that's it.
I know this is a box office success and I hope later instalments of this storyline are better but I don't think they're going to be.
Wasted opportunity to join Gunn/Cavill. Why do we need yet another restart? Aren't we tired of them?
I watched this last night out of morbid curiosity. Thankfully I dozed off during some parts of the film so I was spared the indignity.
The end result was a film for 5-year olds with a PG-13 rating out of an R-rated franchise. I don't know what they thought they were doing or what their target audience was but this was a spectacular fail.
The casting.. as I knew I heard Cate Blanchett was Lilith and Kevin Hart was Roland I knew this was doomed.
Lilith is in her early twenties.
Roland is a towering mercenary dude with gadgets that make him a one-man army.
Where's Mordecai? A great character that was left out.
Where's Brick? Why did get Krieg? Were they trying to squish in characters from the rest of the games? Stick to basics people.
What's the point of auto-tuned Jack Black? Should have kept the original claptrap voice actor. Just utter nonsense.
The only cool thing in the film is how they tied into it Marcus' bus. That was pretty cleverly done I was amazed for a few minutes and I returned to the grim reality of the film.
A spectacular fail, a spectacularly wasted opportunity to do what Fallout and Last of US did for their franchises. Maybe it should have been a TV show? Maybe focus on the actual aspects of the game itself? What about all dem guns? Billions of randomly generated weapons.
Or maybe Hollywood people, hire some actual writers to write something decent!!!!
I'll stop here because I could write a book. This is the example of how NOT to make a film out of a game franchise.
The end result was a film for 5-year olds with a PG-13 rating out of an R-rated franchise. I don't know what they thought they were doing or what their target audience was but this was a spectacular fail.
The casting.. as I knew I heard Cate Blanchett was Lilith and Kevin Hart was Roland I knew this was doomed.
Lilith is in her early twenties.
Roland is a towering mercenary dude with gadgets that make him a one-man army.
Where's Mordecai? A great character that was left out.
Where's Brick? Why did get Krieg? Were they trying to squish in characters from the rest of the games? Stick to basics people.
What's the point of auto-tuned Jack Black? Should have kept the original claptrap voice actor. Just utter nonsense.
The only cool thing in the film is how they tied into it Marcus' bus. That was pretty cleverly done I was amazed for a few minutes and I returned to the grim reality of the film.
A spectacular fail, a spectacularly wasted opportunity to do what Fallout and Last of US did for their franchises. Maybe it should have been a TV show? Maybe focus on the actual aspects of the game itself? What about all dem guns? Billions of randomly generated weapons.
Or maybe Hollywood people, hire some actual writers to write something decent!!!!
I'll stop here because I could write a book. This is the example of how NOT to make a film out of a game franchise.