Okay.
But do you believe Fox actually set out to make a good movie, or do you think it was by chance? See, I'm of the opinion that whenever that studio puts out a decent film now it's because they've gotten lucky.
Take X2 for example: Don't think for a moment that it was FOX putting all this effort into making that movie the top-notch quality it was: The sole credit for X2's greatness goes to Bryan Singer--and the healthy budget he was given to work with. All FOX did was market it to death (because if they're good for anything, they are excellent at promotion). However, once again the studio got lucky, and this is evidenced by the fact that if you take Bryan out of the equation, and put in someone like Brett Ratner--you end up with utter crap...even with the exact same producers and cast. FOX knew X3 would turn big profit, so they just threw in a gamble and sat back and watched. They. Don't. Care.
Simply put, FOX gets lucky...and that's why their critical success is so hit-and-miss. They don't PLAN to make good films...they throw money at something and expect it to throw money back. If it doesn't, they drop it like a bad habit and move on to ruin something else.