Verrrry curious to see the numbers it does this weekend.
Honestly don't think RT is worth referencing anymore.tv1113 said:
I have a feeling that this is one of those movies that is cool to hate on. I'm sure it isn't great but 23% on RT? That is approaching the rating of one truly horrendous movie. I'm pretty sure it is just highly mediocre with a few head scratching moments.
RT has the annoying habit of doing this many times where people hop on either a positive or negative bandwagon and drastically raise or lower the score to where it isn't reliable. I have a feeling this will be one of those movies where the audience score is at least above 60-70% and will be significantly different from the critics.
I always take X-Men hate with a huge grain of salt. And I take RT ratings with a gigantic grain of salt. They both just tell you how well the studios are controlling discussion, not whether it's a good movie. I expect slightly above average mediocrity from this film, but I'll have to see it for myselftv1113 said:
I have a feeling that this is one of those movies that is cool to hate on. I'm sure it isn't great but 23% on RT? That is approaching the rating of one truly horrendous movie. I'm pretty sure it is just highly mediocre with a few head scratching moments.
RT has the annoying habit of doing this many times where people hop on either a positive or negative bandwagon and drastically raise or lower the score to where it isn't reliable. I have a feeling this will be one of those movies where the audience score is at least above 60-70% and will be significantly different from the critics.
Dammit....nope, not gonna get sucked in...Brian Earl Spilner said:
That was so much better than I expected.
Granted, I had fairly low expectations, but I do think it's in the middle tier of the X-Men series at worst. Above X3 and Apocalypse for sure.
The action scenes were pretty good.
And a few minutes into the movie I noticed how much better the score sounded than usual. Had no idea it was Hans Zimmer until the credits.
I'd say it's worth a watch if you're on the fence.
One of the reasons me and my buddy have been excited about it regardless of the negative reviews.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Had no idea it was Hans Zimmer until the credits.
I'd say it's worth a watch if you're on the fence.
This image reminds me again of why AoA was so bad:Civen said:
I wonder if they regret this bit of trash talking now.
GiveEmHellBill said:
To put it in perspective: in Avengers Endgame, to illustrate that five years had passed, they gave Stark a little grey in his hair and showed Black Widow's hair progress from blonde back to red. And that was just to make sure the audience realized that time had passed.
Thirty years have supposed to have transpired from First Class to Dark Phoenix, and they didn't do a GD thing for any of the characters, beyond the actor's natural aging during the filming.
i love x men, but i'd be jumping up and down if the story arc from this cycle of x men was half as satisfying as how they ended the cycle for the MCU.Social Media Influencer said:
I don't think I can recall a greater example of "studio loyalty" than the way internet fans blandly accept anything Marvel Studios does and reflexively bash anything Fox does with the X-Men. Endgame was an entertaining spectacle and something of a sentimental journey, but I hope no one is pretending it was great storytelling.
Even as excited as I was for that very first one, I remember seeing the black costumes and thinking, "oh crap, are they trying to be...realistic?"Quote:
too embarrassed of the source material to have accurate costumes or characters without massive changes.
Only if your dog is named Luke or Logan.Bruce Almighty said:
This thread has taught me that I can make a 2 hour movie about my dog, and Spilner would probably watch it.
rhutton125 said:
~$33 million opening. About half of Apocalypse. Will likely finish with less than $100 million domestically. Yikes..