Like a turd in the windA verified industry insider on the BOT forum posted that Venom is garbage. He sees movies early.
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While I have zero faith in Kinberg, and while I generally agree with everything you said... to be completely fair, it's very difficult to tell from a trailer. So many scenes are edited together so quickly, a terrible movie can be made to look good and vice-versa.
To really judge how well the film is directed, we'll have to see how the story flows, how sound and lighting and pacing and camera work etc. all work together to create a certain mood and how well that mood fits the story. If I want to judge how well a film is directed, I'd like to watch a five-minute, minimum, uninterrupted, unedited clip.
I have zero faith in Kinberg's directorial skills, but I also think it would be unfair to judge based on the trailer.
But some things the trailer does tell us is, whether the film is well directed or not, there either aren't a lot of great, exciting, fresh moments in the film, or if there are, for some reason they chose not to show us.
Judging by the footage in the trailer, his direction seems very consistent in style with Singer's, which isn't really a bad thing since this is a sequel after all. However it also doesn't hurt when directors bring their flair into the franchise to make it feel fresh.
Nothing about the visuals or the action showcased is eye grabbing to me. Not the costumes, not the sets (except for Cerebro but we've seen that ad nauseum), not the vfx. The space sequence might be a stand out, but so far I'm not convinced.
Nothing about the visuals or the action showcased is eye grabbing to me. Not the costumes, not the sets (except for Cerebro but we've seen that ad nauseum), not the vfx.
You're right, Willie- trailers definitely don't always paint a full picture. I really hope this hits Netflix soon after release, because there's no way I'm dragging myself to the theater to watch this mess.

Sadly, my wife wants to see both Dark Phoenix and Venom... but fortunately, she doesn't pay much attention to these things, so if I just don't mention to her that either of them are out, she'll probably forget.
Also, once the reviews are out, I suspect those will help me dissuade her.

Make it a triple bill of Dark Phoenix, Venom and Fant4stic at the theatre, followed by the Inhumans when you get home to wash the taste out of your mouth.![]()
She actually likes Fant4stic, but can't stand Inhumans. We've been watching all the Marvel based movies in chronological order and after watching Amazing Spider Man 2 last week, she asked: "What's wrong with that? I liked it."
So basically, she has lousy taste (which I probably should have figured out when she agreed to marry me 32 years ago).

Given China’s trade war with us thanks to Trump, there’s a great chance they won’t approve of this and the acquisition will become a curious piece of history.

First black superhero movie in 10 years. First black superhero led show in 8.Trump will have done more for Marvel than any other person in the history of the world.![]()
Disney seems to have a lot of pull in China and have committed to invest millions on the building of theme parks in places like Shanghai. Iger has always been opposed to the trade war.Given China’s trade war with us thanks to Trump, there’s a great chance they won’t approve of this and the acquisition will become a curious piece of history.
Qualcomm Inc.’s failure last week to win Chinese approval for its $44-billion takeover of NXP Semiconductors increases the risks for any other U.S. companies involved in deals requiring China’s approval, Rie said.
But I would be surprised if regulators in China tried to do to the same thing to Disney/Fox,” she said. “Unlike the Qualcomm case, it’s not credible that there are that there are competition concerns that prevent China’s approval. Using antitrust as an excuse would look like a straw man.”
Given China’s trade war with us thanks to Trump, there’s a great chance they won’t approve of this and the acquisition will become a curious piece of history.
Well that can only mean that Scott Buck's Inhumans is actually good!
We've all failed to appreciate it for the masterpiece it is.![]()

I think it most likely will get approval in China because imported films made under 50% of the market share of the Chinese Box Office.There's no logical way China could prevent this deal.
Imagine:
China: We don't like the idea of this deal. One studio instead of two will reduce the quality of films our people are able to see.
Disney: Okay, if you don't like it, and don't approve, we'll go through with the deal, of course, but without approval we won't be able to distribute films in China anymore. What will that do to the quality of the films your people are able to see?
China: Uhhhhhhh...
I was surprised to see Scott Buck's name on Iron Fist when we watched the first episode last night. Have they not fired him yet?
Honest to god because of what they let Scott Buck did to Iron Fist and Inhumans, hopefully we can get reboots of those under Feige.That's what I was wondering. At first I was glad that he was off the project, but then his name popped up and I was confused, because they were sending mixed messages. I felt a bit like this as I watched:
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