hahaha don't even try to blame the failure of this movie on the fans
if it bombs it will be because of bad reviews, abysmal marketing, and poor directing
Yeah, the marketing was terrible. Fox needs to correct that. I didn't hate the most recent trailers. I kept rewatching them to see why they were so detestable and realized that it wasn't the footage contained within, it's the fact that they had some really choppy audio editing, which is once again, on Fox's marketing department who spliced the audio in the most awkward way possible which is really, really jarring.
Let's look at what makes a, "bad movie."
1. Poor Acting - Hamming it up when you should be playing it straight or playing a role so straight that you don't show any emotion are the two best ways to ruin a film. Chewing the scenery in a somber gangster film or acting like you're bored out of your mind in a horror film will ensure that your audience will hate you.
2. Misplaced Humor - Camp only works with low budget films which can't afford decent CGI. Oftentimes, if your jokes fall flat and aren't funny, you wind up with a film that's cheesy rather than funny. If you have the budget to offer suspension of disbelief, then the worst thing you can do is crack unfunny jokes on camera. It's charming when the filmmakers didn't have a budget but if they do, then those scenes should have been left on the cutting room floor.
3. Poor Lighting - When you can't see what's happening on set or you see bugs flying in front of the camera because you shot the film at night, then yeah, your film is awful.
4. Poor Writing - When your villain does nothing detestable, the plot contradicts itself or a cast with no romantic subtext decide to hook up, that's when you have a plot hole. You need to give the audience a reason to hate the antagonist and root for the protagonist, have your fictional universe abide by certain rules and can't force a romance subplot. Otherwise, the audience are left wondering what they just saw.
5. Slow Pacing - When nothing happens over the course of the film. You don't even know what you just saw, nothing was memorable or you were just bored out of your mind.
Allegedly, 5 could very well happen but so far the only bad humor was forcing Kate Mara's smile in the trailers and showing off some awful sound and video editing. Both of which are on marketing rather than production. The cast is made up of good actors while the lighting is perfectly watchable (although the latter is just serviceable and nothing to write home about). The costumes are ugly but they don't make or break a film. It really depends on the length of the soundtrack to determine if the first half of the film will really just be a whole lot of nothing or if there will be enough character development that it doens't drag. Maybe even the Negative Zone will be introduced earlier than we think it will.