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Nope not that bad

Nope not that bad
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Well, there's no doubt new creative blood is needed.
The X-Men just aren't hitting the spot. When I mention X-Men to people at work, they show no interest or enthusiasm whatsoever. But I remember people going on about seeing Captain America, Batman v Superman, Guardians, Deadpool and, to some extent, Suicide Squad.
The X-Men just aren't part of pop culture. For a series about underdogs and minorities fighting for a place in the world, it's clear the film series itself is in that position.
I didn't hate XM:A and it had a very good audience reaction at the media/bloggers screening I attended, but it's clear that something is wrong. Lack of merchandising and a crowded release date did not help. The Ivan Ooze criticisms all over the internet didn't help to sell the poorly portrayed villain. And there were, as someone else said, no strong action beats (or sense of spectacle) like there was in DoFP. Overall, all the factors came together against the film in one way or another.
Anyone saying X-Men can't hit a billion is fooling themselves. Most these comic film series have that potential. X-Men can, just not with films like Apocalypse.
As been said a billion times they don't use the characters to their potential. It's not quantum physics. A bad script and poor character adaptations like say Apocalypse, Psylocke and Archangel are not helping this franchise. It's ruining it and making these characters seem very unimportant to the franchise. They can't keep throwing down potential.
We need better films and character representations then this if X-men want's to succeed more then it ever has. Cyclops and Jean finallly had something to do as co-stars, but it's in a not so well received film. So now they have to work their asses off to make sure people will give a **** about characters who should have been the main focus since day one.
Needing new creative blood shouldn't even be up for debate. It's a requirement at this point. Doesn't mean it has to be like Marvel. It means they need to step it up and start doing something different for these characters.
Needing new creative blood shouldn't even be up for debate. It's a requirement at this point. Doesn't mean it has to be like Marvel. It means they need to step it up and start doing something different for these characters.
X-men currently under the Fox guidance right now can not hit $1B. I thought that Miller had more power than he did but evidently he doesn't. There's just to many chefs in the kitchen to make a simple burger that the average every day man would want to eat.
I never said it did. Was responding to another poster's post. But I'd say it should because both Marvel and DC have done so. The highest Fox has done with a superhero property before Deadpool was $700M WW. For a name brand franchise, that's really not that good.But, why does the franchise need to hit a billion. Chasing the billion leads to trouble (hi WB!!!!). There is nothing wrong if the budget is correct, that the movies can be successful without hitting a billion.
Granted, it is an annoying stat that pops up in studio wars.
Apocalypse kicked ass. Creative team is fine. Keep it far away from Disney.
I'd be shocked if the next X-Men film has Singer/Kinberg as anything other than producers.
But, why does the franchise need to hit a billion. Chasing the billion leads to trouble (hi WB!!!!). There is nothing wrong if the budget is correct, that the movies can be successful without hitting a billion.
Granted, it is an annoying stat that pops up in studio wars.
There's just to many chefs in the kitchen to make a simple burger that the average every day man would want to eat.
But, why does the franchise need to hit a billion. Chasing the billion leads to trouble (hi WB!!!!). There is nothing wrong if the budget is correct, that the movies can be successful without hitting a billion.
Granted, it is an annoying stat that pops up in studio wars.
Just because someone thinks the creative team that made DOFP a success isn't bad and hasn't turned on them does not mean that they are willing to except anything given to them. Again... reaching.
All arguments here are tired.
Some of you are basically arguing X-Men can't make money like other studios cause we should be satisfied with movies like Apocalypse. Well yeah, keep making movies like that and X-Men won't even make 600m. Or 400m next round for that matter.
Who gives a **** if the argument is 800m or a billion. The point is X-Men should be making more money. The fact people don't think X-Men is worthy of higher numbers is sad. X3's domestic numbers are basically BvS numbers today. X-Men can hit numbers beyond 800m ww in todays era with stronger films.