Fist of Khonshu
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And the RT Audience Score is 64% ---whaaaaaaaaaat?
I’m very curious to know it’s Cinemascore tommorow.And the RT Audience Score is 64% ---whaaaaaaaaaat?
Just read an article where Chastain said there were DAILY rewrites on set to change things. I know things like that happen, but daily...? That's insane. So the actors basically had to relearn lines every day because Kinberg decided things should be changed when he got back to his trailer?I never pay attention to rotten tomatoes numbers so let me guess people blaming Disney for buying out critics on a product they now own ?
if they needed to extra time to make the film watchable how horrendous was the first cut ??
Just read an article where Chastain said there were DAILY rewrites on set to change things. I know things like that happen, but daily...? That's insane. So the actors basically had to relearn lines every day because Kinberg decided things should be changed when he got back to his trailer?
Yeah, good thing this is the end.
There is going over scenes, changing little things and making sure continuity is kept. And then there is rewriting the script on the fly while filming. Those are vastly different things, which result in vastly different outcomes.To be fair rewrites happen all the time on sets. The writers are usually there for that. I’m pretty sure First Class, DoFP, Apocalypse all were like that also. Just sometimes you have people like Vaughn or Singer who can occasionally fix something compared to Kinberg.
Yeah of course but they would’ve still need to kept the set ups the same as they have sets built it’s not like they’re just gonna change the whole scene. I’m assuming it’s just writing up different dialogue and stuff.There is going over scenes, changing little things and making sure continuity is kept. And then there is rewriting the script on the fly while filming. Those are vastly different things, which result in vastly different outcomes.
That is the thing. One of the reasons they might need to be on set all the time writing is because they are changing the intent of the scenes, and future scenes. You can use the same set to tell vastly different scenes based on dialogue and the action the characters take.Yeah of course but they would’ve still need to kept the set ups the same as they have sets built it’s not like they’re just gonna change the whole scene. I’m assuming it’s just writing up different dialogue and stuff.