Kane52630
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Thank you for proving my point. Those movies had no legs, especially compared to BatB, which made it all the way to 500m domestically after opening around 175m.
Thank you for proving my point. Those movies had no legs, especially compared to BatB, which made it all the way to 500m domestically after opening around 175m.![]()
Don't rely on the internet for all your opinions.
he means Brave and the BoldWait, isn't BatB an abbreviation for Beauty and the Beast ??? I'm confused, what does it have to do with superheros ? Or are you being metaphorical ?
Wait, isn't BatB an abbreviation for Beauty and the Beast ??? I'm confused, what does it have to do with superheros ? Or are you being metaphorical ?
I get your point your making and agree, but I wouldn't say getting in the 50s to be "trash" ,ore like mixed opinions. But as I said I agree with the point you're makingNot to mention, audience scores:
Transformers Age Of Extinction 51% RT, Revenge of the Fallen 57% RT, Dark of the Moon 55% RT.
So the audience statistically DID consider those movies to be trash.
Simple mathematics: 94% (BatB) and 87% (GS) > 57 > 55 > 51 by a lot - they're not even in the same ballpark.
The only TF movie that audiences did like (with the exception of Bumblebee) was the first one at 85%.
Never heard of BatB for Batman Begins either![]()
I get your point your making and agree, but I wouldn't say getting in the 50s to be "trash" ,ore like mixed opinions. But as I said I agree with the point you're making
The stanning of this movie just baffles me. I felt like I saw something completely different.I didn't like the new Beauty and the Beast that much, but it's kind of an objective fact that the general audience loved it. The critical reception was pretty good, too.
I kind of do. It's a faithful (to a fault, I would argue) remake of a very popular and very good movie and it stars Hermione Granger.The stanning of this movie just baffles me. I felt like I saw something completely different.
The kids who saw Beauty and the Beast when they were little are the same kids who grew up watching Emma Watson in Harry Potter, myself included. Combine those two and you've got yourself a perfect nostalgia storm and a billion dollars at the box office. Personally, I really liked it when I first saw it. I still do, to an extent, but I can recognize that it doesn't bring much to the table. That being said, like it or not, it did improve on a few things like the characterizations of Belle's father and Lefou. But it doesn't even come close to the greatness of the original.The stanning of this movie just baffles me. I felt like I saw something completely different.
I agree re. Belle's Father abd LeFou. Funnily enough, the live action made me cry whereas the animated didn't. You can't deny that scene where the objects become inanimate isn't absolutely heart wrenching. I bawled my eyes out in the cinema.The kids who saw Beauty and the Beast when they were little are the same kids who grew up watching Emma Watson in Harry Potter, myself included. Combine those two and you've got yourself a perfect nostalgia storm and a billion dollars at the box office. Personally, I really liked it when I first saw it. I still do, to an extent, but I can recognize that it doesn't bring much to the table. That being said, like it or not, it did improve on a few things like the characterizations of Belle's father and Lefou. But it doesn't even come close to the greatness of the original.