Agreed on both accounts.
But man...this movie is looking really bad. It got me thinking, I have a feeling we won't see sequels, and if they do give the rights back to Cameron does anyone think he would actually do anything with it?
I would love to see him at the helm but with how long it is taking him to get the Avatar sequels off the ground I just don't ever see it happening. Would he ever really want to do a George Miller and go back to the dark edgy rated R stuff?
They already did this at least once and called it Transformers 4.This movie feels like a litmus test to see if American audiences will truly just go see anything as long as it's a familiar brand. It's like some high-ranking studio executive stood up at the board meeting and said, "Let's just make the sh**tiest movie possible and see if enough people will go see it so we can keep pumping out sequels. Come on, it'll be fun."
I finally saw the trailer at the theater. It looks sooooooooo much cheaper than it already does on the big screen.
Especially when Fury Road plays right after.
I finally saw the trailer at the theater. It looks sooooooooo much cheaper than it already does on the big screen.
Especially when Fury Road plays right after.
Actually, if he wasn't way too good for this, Tom Hardy could probably be an acceptable Kyle Reese.
Hardy, IMO, can be a badass whike also still being kind of everyman and not cardboard cutout meathead about it.
...pleaseThis movie feels like a litmus test to see if American audiences will truly just go see anything as long as it's a familiar brand. It's like some high-ranking studio executive stood up at the board meeting and said, "Let's just make the sh**tiest movie possible and see if enough people will go see it so we can keep pumping out sequels. Come on, it'll be fun."
American audiences are starting to wise up, see Amazing Spider-man 2 last year. I think this is more a test for the international audience, they just eat up our crap movies.