Fifty-seven percent of critics enjoying the movie is hardly all-round approval, as you originally asserted.
Don't make such ridiculous posts. As one example, explicit horror films have quite a niche appeal, but the first Saw movie, made with a budget of $1.2 million, raked in one hundred million dollars worldwide. That's a return of eighty-five dollars for every dollar invested in that movie. Movie makers are not merely interested in gross revenue, but also the return they get for their dollar. In comparison, with the $151 million budget of Transformers, investors got about four dollars seventy return on their dollar. A profit, yes, but hardly a great incentive when movie-making is such a risky adventure.
Perhaps, instead of concentrating on spending tens of millions of dollars on CGI and not caring about the plot, movie companies should spend a bit more time on the script, because people seem to appreciate it far more.
Don't tell me, right a letter to hollywood.... they should see where you are coming from:help::help:
And no, I haven't watched all of the movie. The start was far too ridiculous for me to even care. Life is too short, and time is far too precious to watch formulaic, cliched, and poorly-characterised rubbish.
as stated before you didn't watch the movie through, therefore you don't reserve the right to comment.
Perhaps you might stay on here for more than twenty posts if you can see the difference between attacking a post, and attacking a poster. One is allowed, and another one is a no-no and will earn you a warning and possibly a ban from this site
and i'm sorry but the truth hurts... doesn't it?