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That John Carter movie got bashed for having a $250 million budget.
Rightfully so. That was ridiculous.
That John Carter movie got bashed for having a $250 million budget.
Not while it was being made.
people are forgeting there is history of GA not being wild about films comic con audences love.
Do people really think the test footage was leaked without any knowledge from fox? and once it did they didn't take it down.it was all a test to see if there
was intrest for deadpool.And there are several factors why deadpool is massive gamble.
R rated
Ryan Reynolds is hardly a box office draw
a first time director
Gambit meanwhile apart from comic book fans is known by people who grew up on 1990's animated show.and has true star with Channing Tatum regardless how people think of him.why else is fox making this film.Tatum has passion for gambit.that endures him to me.
I seriously doudt any other film is getting bashed on budget.
As X-Men fan i look forward to films and TV shows.If MCU and DCCU fans can look forward to all their films and tv with optimusim so can X-Men fans even though with Legion i am puzzled with show focused on him but they will have chance to win me over.
Since we don't know much about gambit it's way too early to start criticing it.
That John Carter movie got bashed for having a $250 million budget.
Rightfully so. That was ridiculous.
TeeKay said:WB's Tarzan also is getting bashed for the 180+ million budget.
One of the biggest flops of all time.
Mmmhmm. Especially after Panned.

The X-Factor title is problematic enough, considering the TV talent show of that name that already exists.
In addition, the Jessica Jones series is already going to cover the investigations aspect of Marvel comics, and we have Agents of SHIELD and Peggy Carter both also doing covert investigations.
So I can see why they went for another type of series altogether.
WB's Tarzan also is getting bashed for the 180+ million budget.
IMO, they should save X-Factor Investigations to the big screen.
This movie is going to suck donkeyballs. They're gonna start shooting in the spring but its supposed to come out in October. That seems rushed. They don't have a director yet and Tatum can't play Gambit.
Wasn't First Class a rushed production? That turned out really well. While I agree the budget seems a bit much, if they can get Liman on board this has a ton of potential. Edge of Tomorrow was a fantastic film and it didn't even have the third act sorted out when it started filming. This has a completed script and one that seems to be getting praise. Tatum is my main concern, but I'm willing to give him and the film a shot.
This is the first actual comment I've seen that could be classified as straight up "hate". But even then, he has reasonable objections. Well, except for the part about Tatum not being able to play Gambit, which he is able to since he will and is an actor and it is his job to play characters whether or not they "suit him".
That's an over-generalization if I've ever seen one.You know what i meant. He's not at all capable of playing the part and he doesn't look like Remy one bit. I'm willing to give him a chance but i expect him to ruin my favorite character.
You know what i meant. He's not at all capable of playing the part and he doesn't look like Remy one bit. I'm willing to give him a chance but i expect him to ruin my favorite character.
Solid Snake used to look like Harrison Ford. Hugh Jackman doesn't really look like Wolverine. These men and women are actors, they aren't supposed to be made for the role that they are playing. They are supposed to change into that role. Do you think Tobey Maguire is actually like Bobby Fisher? No, he doesn't even look like him. Yet he still played a compelling Fisher. As for Tatum's capability, he is completely capable. He has played comedic characters in great movies (Jump Street movies), great dramatic roles (Foxcatcher) and has starred in a perfectly fine action movies (The Eagle).