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Oh please, do we have to go over that type of crap again?
its not untrue, origin stories we will not see many more of.
Oh please, do we have to go over that type of crap again?
The opening of the Hollywood Reporter review is what I feared; the fatigue of the genre might be setting in with a lot of people.
This was bound to happen.
The Hollywood Reporter is a bit more positive (though not exactly glowing, either):
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/green-lantern-film-review-201389
Think about, we'll have four this year and we haven't even got to the main events for next summer; Spider-Man, Avengers, and Rises. How could fatigue NOT set in to some people?
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Robbie Collin (http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk)
It's Wednesday 15 June 2011. GREEN LANTERN is out in two days. And I can now tell you it's one of the worst films I've seen this year.
He says his review will be online shortly.
Yeah, but the critics in general seemed to like the last one just fine, which was 2 weeks ago. So either the fatigue hits like whiplash, or maybe it's possible that the movie's just not up to snuff.Think about, we'll have four this year and we haven't even got to the main events for next summer; Spider-Man, Avengers, and Rises. How could fatigue NOT set in to some people?
I'm gonna predict around 35-40% resting score on rottentomatoes. WB will not be pleased with it's critical reception. I hope they're pleased with it's commercial reception.
Yeah, but the critics in general seemed to like the last one just fine, which was 2 weeks ago. So either the fatigue hits like whiplash, or maybe it's possible that the movie's just not up to snuff.
I think the superhero origin is timeless, it just has to be done well. Not unlike any other genre of film. You won't hear about hero fatigue when TDKR rolls around.
I think XMFC's serious tone is part of the reason why it's so well recieved, Thor's a superior film in my opinion as well (I'm not just saying that as a Thor fan).
Yeah, but the critics in general seemed to like the last one just fine, which was 2 weeks ago. So either the fatigue hits like whiplash, or maybe it's possible that the movie's just not up to snuff.
If we're hearing about "superhero fatigue" next summer, when the superheroes we're dealing with are Batman, Spider-man, The Avengers and Superman, arguably the kings and crowd-favorites of Marvel AND DC, then I'll believe there's something to it. Right now, I think it just gets used when the superhero movie in question appears to be nothing special to the reviewer.