Prince Akeem
Its not that deep breh....
This years John Carter.
This movie was so fukking stupid. The story was ridiculous. The actors were pretty bad. The effects were horrible.
I was bored after work last Friday and wanted a chill night so I went to the local theatre that lets you order beer and actual food to eat during the movie. I started texting people during the middle of the movie telling them not to watch it. I wasted 8 dollars on that movie.
This movie was so fukking stupid. The story was ridiculous. The actors were pretty bad. The effects were horrible.
I was bored after work last Friday and wanted a chill night so I went to the local theatre that lets you order beer and actual food to eat during the movie. I started texting people during the middle of the movie telling them not to watch it. I wasted 8 dollars on that movie.
this is an example of a movie trying to be too much.
appealing to "kids, teens and adults"
300 mil could get you 3 movies that appeal to kids, teens and adults separately.
all the money they waste... can't get another Spawn or Black Panther though
this is an example of a movie trying to be too much.
appealing to "kids, teens and adults"
300 mil could get you 3 movies that appeal to kids, teens and adults separately.
What's next, "Goldie Locks Bear Killer". I mean they need to stop with this reinventing of fairy tales to be more "Dark" and "Violent", people that grew up on that sh!t don't want to see that. I can't stop laughing at "Hansel and Grettle Which Hunters", Really Hollywood? I glad all that ish if flopping. Even that trash "Snow White in the Huntsmen" didn't really make all of it's money back when you include marketing. Hollywood needs fresh ideas but because attendence is dropping dramatically they are scared to take risk on original projects so they always go to established properties. It's like "Jack in the Beanstalk has a huge fanbase, lets make it more violent to being in the teens". FAIL. Bryan Singer has been flopping crazy since "Superman Returns". No wonder he's hurrying back to the "X-men" franchise.