I Am The Knight
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Execs learning the wrong lessons from past failures? Never change Hollywood 


He is a troll, he has been pulling this same crap in the Bat-Boards for months, posting nonsensical plot suggestions and pushing Miles Teller for Batman.
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Wow, even LSD is disowning the recent films
I’m just glad the slate is being wiped clean for good. The FoX-Men deserved better than Simon Kinberg.


We’re really gonna have a long X Men break aren’t we?
They’re still nowhere close. X-men has had multiple films that are good to great. Fantastic Four has only ever had films that were considered okay guilty pleasures to dumpster fires.I never in a million years thought the X-Men would become almost as tainted a brand as Fantastic Four but here we are. Very sad that this is happening.![]()
BAHAHAHA.That doesn't make sense with my fantasy.
The idea of the original cast facing Apocalypse sounds more exciting to me. But honetly, I don't think it would be much different. The movie would be a mess anyway.
So, I guess I'm glad the original cast had a somewhat decent goodbye in both DoFP and Logan. Although I don't think having 1 or 2 lines can be considered a good send off.
It's time to welcome his successor, Scott Buck.![]()

Hollywood Reporter said:However, insiders tell THR that the move was to placate James Cameron, Fox’s most important filmmaker, and his concerns for his movie, Alita: Battle Angel. According to one source, Cameron felt Alita would lose horribly when facing a December opening weekend that included Aquaman and Bumblebee, with Mary Poppins Returns opening up two days earlier. He wanted his expensive movie shifted. Stacey Snider, according to this source, obliged, giving Alita the February date and moving Dark Phoenix to June. “Emma, Hutch and Simon begged her not do it,” says this source.
Hate “what if’s” but it really was a missed opportunity not using the original cast for Apocalypse. It easily would have been less messy because they wouldn’t need to waste time reintroducing the main team, Jennifer Lawrence wouldn’t be there to hog screen time and we wouldn’t need to throw in random 80s themes. That alone would have given more time to flesh out Apocalypse as a threat.The idea of the original cast facing Apocalypse sounds more exciting to me. But honetly, I don't think it would be much different. The movie would be a mess anyway.
That doesn't make sense with my fantasy.
It's very frustrating to be in this position again. Not only does this film share a lot of the problems across the First Class era films and The Last Stand, it comes up with a whole new set of them. I will say something positive now since I foresee myself mostly expressing disappointment here: The first 20 minutes are good and can stand with the franchise's best moments. The score is very beautiful and the core cast is stellar (Turner is definitely capable).
I remember talking to someone who went to the January test screening and he also said that the first act was good but the rest of the film fell apart due to pacing issues. Said that it would be a decent movie if they fixed that... but they didn’t.
That's the worst kind of bad in my opinion.Just saw it at an empty theater in Times Square.
Yeah. It’s a snooze fest. Like, if it was a FF/Batman Forever crapfest that would have been more enjoyable. I think that’s why some are saying it’s not “terrible”. Listen, it IS. It’s just not bad in an embarrassing way. It’s bad in a “absolutely boring” and “no plot whatsoever” way.
The pacing problems get exponentially worse and worse. It's like the film sprinted from the gate and then couldn't get to the finish line. There are also some fundamentally bad concepts introduced in the second act.
The score in Dark Phoenix is amazing.