WorthyStevens
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YJ1 said:Ahem... try page six, Nimrod.
Nimrod? You're one to talk:
ALL the smart critics loved X3 (Ebert, Roeper, Berardinelli, etc.)
Now, since it seems like you're using the big critics as your examples:
Richard Corliss said:How many distinguished veterans of the Royal Shakesepeare Company does it take to make a bi-g-budget trashy movie?
http://time.blogs.com/movies/2006/05/xmen_and_other_.html
David Denby said:What a comedown, after the weirdly beautiful things Singer and his technicians did in the first two movies. For Singer, the essence of digital magic was transformation: one person’s flesh can turn into another’s, or melt and pour into a flashing metal stream. Among other things, the first two movies were a celebration of the human body brought to perfection and then pushed by super-earthly flights of imagination into mythical achievement. But Ratner’s movie is one thudding climax after another, and it left me exhausted, the way the second and third movies in the “Matrix” series did.
http://www.newyorker.com/critics/cinema/articles/060605crci_cinema
Now, to break it down for you YJ1, those are called negative reviews. Ergo, not all of the "smart" critics loved the movie. Try some research next time Einstein.
By the way, I said it was BS that X3 is hated by all X-fans like you said and it's BS that X3 somehow underperformed since it was front loaded. In fact, most of what you say is BS EXCEPT the fact that BB is a respected film. Like X3, respected critics such as Roger Ebert had their thumbs way up and deservingly so for both films.
After it's huge opening, X3's final gross was disappointing. It opened with $102 million, yet it hasn't even been able to beat X2's adjusted domestic gross of $233,842,453 yet (taken from http://leesmovieinfo.net)... so technically, X2 is still the highest grossing film in the trilogy. If done in today's dollars...
And considering X2 had a much lower budget than X3, I highly doubt the latter will generate as much profit as the former...
I hate to continue to burst bubbles around here by letting a little thing like reality come in to play but Batman Begins spent MORE on it's advertising budget then X3. A then record $100 million was spent on BB because the WB actually thought it was going to do Spider-Man type numbers. I can't wait to see how people spin this fact. Oh wait, yes I can.
Since you're in a bubble-bursting mood, could you please give me a link that supports what you said?
Note of advice: It's fine to stick to your opinion that you don't care for this movie but quit embarrassing yourselves by bringing up box office numbers and real facts.
Hahahahahaha. Good one.

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