Clash of the Titans Sequel May Start Filming next January

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I saw it last night. Better than the previous one but still not great. The appearance of Bubo wasn't as disrespectful as the original.
 
It's the same writers who wrote the screenplay for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, so I'm not worried.

Pretty much, it all falls on that with Ninja Turtles. From what I've read, Liesbman handled the action well in 'Wrath'. Being the journeyman director that he is, I think he wasn't too involved with the screenplay (Greg Berlanti was). Liesbman is overlooking the TMNT script with the MI: GP writers and Kevin Eastman, in whom I prefer over the more..cynical Peter Laird.

With Ninja Turtles, if the script is good, it might be Liesbman's first legit film. I don't hate his films, they are just mediocre. Or maybe I'm just using that as a crutch because my heart is soft for TMNT and I don't want it to fail, in which it totally could.
 
I think Liebesman is talented. I liked Battle: LA, but this movie doesn't inspire me with a ton of confidence. Especially with his comments about Bay talking about the Turtles being aliens.
 
There's a lot of backtracking on Bay's original comment. Even though it's been overblown, does a guy like Bay need sympathy?

anyway, I believe that the backlash can enhance the film especially since they're still writing the script. Liesbman is now aware how TMNT fans are anal.
 
Saw "Wrath" last night. Good CGI. Better 3D. Pleased with the action.
 
Saw "Wrath" last night. Good CGI. Better 3D. Pleased with the action.

That's all we can expect from it since I'm sure the story and dialogue wasn't anything special.

Glad that you liked it Showtime.
 
Two stars per Ebert. Said it looks good with all the monsters and what not, but the sense of scale keeps changing in regards to how big or small everyone and everything is.
 
I hated the first one so I'll wait for DVD unless I'm super bored this weekend.
 
My review:

http://reelmoviehero.blogspot.com/2012/03/review-you-wont-see-wrath-of-titans.html

Very pleasantly surprised by this. I saw Clash the night before and thought it was horrible. I'd consider Wrath a bit above average for general movie goers, but if you love action you'll be able to look passed it's faults for a really good time.

The characters aren't deep, but the movie still does a good enough job with them and the dialog isn't the best but it's also not laughable.
 
Just saw the 41% on RT. Was hoping after the first brutal film they would make up for that by making a good film. Plus the monsters looked cool. But Im disappointed in that most reviewers aren't liking it.
 
Well, I wasn't expecting the critics to like a film like this so I don't care what the score on RT is. I'll still see it this weekend.
 
I considered watching this if a new TDKR trailer comes on ....

However, I'm still on the fence whether or not I want to go see this in the theatres. I'm a big fan of that Ancient Greek mythology stuff, but the first movie still disappointed me. a lot.
 
Well, I wasn't expecting the critics to like a film like this so I don't care what the score on RT is. I'll still see it this weekend.

As someone who is going to still see this movie, I do not understand why the critics are treated as non-human entities that don't get "us".
 
As someone who is going to still see this movie, I do not understand why the critics are treated as non-human entities that don't get "us".

True that. Especially if its the critics job to criticize. I'd rather see a critic point out flaws rather than how amazing a movie is.

I'm actually more wary of positive reviews than negative reviews. However, I don't let negative reviews prevent me from watching a movie I'd want to see.
 
It's a fact that critics don't enjoy most of the mindless action flicks that come out every year and are very popular with the audience.
 
If it doesn't do as well as they want, I'm hoping it doesn't deter Ninja Turtles in any manner.
 
It's a fact that critics don't enjoy most of the mindless action flicks that come out every year and are very popular with the audience.

Yea and the majority of the cinema going public don't know what good movies are, they just know what they enjoy, which is a big difference. Most people who go to the cinema just to have a good time and waste a few hours, which is totally fine, i think we all do it sometimes, and there is nothing wrong with enjoying a bad movie. But that isn't a critics job. They get paid to critique films. They can't share the same mentality as a teenager going to watch a flick with his girlfriend and make out in the back row. See what i'm saying?

There is a difference between good mindless action movies and bad mindless action movies.

Fast Five: Good mindless action movie
Transformers Dark of the Moon: Bad mindless action movie
 
If it doesn't do as well as they want, I'm hoping it doesn't deter Ninja Turtles in any manner.

It probably won't and Liesbman has been too open about the project though it would be screwed up if he gets fired.
 
This is a very old discussion, and, with all due respect, I think all that can be said on both sides has been said.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to Edgar Ramirez as Ares. From the trailers and clips, he appears to be an interesting villain.
 
the annoying guys that ride the scoprions in the first one are not in it right?
 
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