ThePhantasm
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No thanks. I thought Elba did a great job. The brother role wasn't really big enough for an actor of his calibre.
Also how is Michael P Jordan any more of a star than Hunnam?
I guess we just agree to disagree about Cruise. I think Elba is easily a better actor.
That's my feeling as well. Elba IMHO wasn't giving a good performance (not his fault) so what do I care if they replaced him with Cruise or any other A-Lister? At least I could respect that business wise. I would have respected a movie I liked infinitely more but we are talking about the business side of things.It has NOTHING to do with acting quality. It has EVERYTHING to do with box office draw and general audience appeal. No one knows who Elba is outside of a small fanbase. This movie needed an A-lister. The fact they wanted Cruise from the beginning shows they knew that.
It's not like Elba was given anything in this movie that actually tapped into his talent.
All solid actors, but none of them are proven box office draws either.Again, you're harping on acting ability over general appeal. X-Men First Class had Fassbender, James McAvoy and Kevin Bacon. All three are much more known than Elba. Not to mention it was an X-Men movie. PR needed a similar set up and if not, one big A-lister. Not to sound brutish, but I'm pretty sure at this point the studio would gladly trade off the few people like you who wouldn't see it because of Cruise for the many more people that would see it because of him.
I have nothing against Hunnam, (he's hot. Sue me for noticingThat's too bad. I think he's great. Having the biggest A-lister in the world in this movie would have made a big difference in box office take. Especially now that's he's on a sci-fi bender. But instead PR will go the way of Scott Pilgrim. There's got to be a balance between hardcore fandom and pleasing the masses.
He's not a bigger star, but he will be very soon. Hunnam seems destined for a TV career at this point. Jordan would have gotten a better draw because, for once, you'd have a big budget sci-fi movie with an African American actor in the lead that isn't Will Smith. The fact he's a better actor than Hunnam is just icing on the cake.
I like Elba but I like Cruise too and wouldn't feel any difference in excitement for the film.
All solid actors, but none of them are proven box office draws either.
X-Men First Class was also the lowest grossing X-Men movie ever.
Cruise's last two movies didn't even break $100 million domestically.
I'm not sure he would've raised the box office gross of the movie that much. Overseas maybe.
Director's get a lot of chances and Del Toro is actually a good director so he'll get his chance at another big budget project. I don't see it being "original" though. The international numbers should save him from being in director jail too long.What do you guys think will happen to Del Toro's career?
I am kind of curious what made them trust him with such a massive budget for an original property with no name recognition.