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Did they remember to kill the lead actor half way into production, this time?
EDIT: Too soon?
I already watched Suicide Squad once, I don't wanna see this Joker again
i mean i could have told them it was going to suck based on the trailer, but they don't consult me. crow was a 90s edgelord-porn. it was only ever decent at best. to reboot it well would take some major deviations and much better writing. the trailer made it obvious it did none of that.
Lol edgelord-porn. You've given me new descriptors.
I couldn't stand even the previews for it in the 90's...it just looked awful.
i watched the original, and it was ok, but the fandom around it that i recall was similar to the people that took Joaquin Phoenix's or Heth Ledger's Joker portrayals a bit too seriously and idolized it a bit too hard.
I watched the trailer for this earlier, mostly in surprise that the remake actually happened. I had no idea it was finished and ready for release.
Anyway, while you shouldn’t really judge a movie purely by its trailer, what I will say is that a crucial element that makes The Crow (comic and original movie) work so well is that Eric and Shelley are just normal people trying to live normal lives in shitty circumstances. We can see ourselves in them, falling (no pun intended) into a bad situation through no fault of our own.
From what I can tell, in this they’ve made them angsty, drug taking edgelords, because that’s…edgier, I guess. Why should we really give a shit about Eric Wick’s revenge tour when we can’t relate to him in the slightest?
A film that was routinely asked not to be made by fans is shit, suprise.
The Crow worked due to Brandon Lee, his father's legacy, and being the 90s. It was a collection of events that made an instant cult classic film.
Brandon Lee was also a good actor, and had most of the good lines in the film.
"And I say, 'I am dead, and I move.'"
Fans routinely asked that no one make a Blade Runner sequel too. Sometimes fans don’t know what they’re talking about.
I enjoyed the new Blade Runner, but it wasn't anywhere nearly as good as the original. Also, big difference between a sequel and a reboot
I feel blade runner was good. The original was better but fans were excited for the second one.
Background: I only watched the original before watching the sequel.
IMO, the sequel is better.
I felt like it took everything good about the original and improved upon it.
My suspicion is that people who prefer the original are nostalgic for it.
Meh, I thought the second would have been a great movie if it was 20-30 minutes shorter. My god some of those scenes drag on.
The first was ground breaking for its time. I don't think it is nostalgia (although there is probably some) so much as context. A lot of the things that had people's jaws on the floor are commonplace now. It's hard to recreate that illusion especially if you're comparing it to modern movies.
What a surprise!
Victims, arent we all?
Between this and Borderlands, movies being in production hell forever seems to usually be a bad sign. Now I'm getting worried about Blade...
Blade? Did they bring Wesley Snipes back? Haven't seen that guy since Expendables 2 and they did him dirty with the CGI Parkour.
No it's someone called Mahershala Ali. With the sunglasses on he does actually look quite a lot like a young Wesley Snipes.
the last I heard of Blade was that it was going to be a cut-rate production and that "the story at one point morphed into a narrative led by women and filled with life lessons, with Blade relegated to the fourth lead" but that was apparently dropped? I don't follow Disney/MCU like at all, but I came across this story and it stuck with me because it was kinda bizarre.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/marvel-blade-movie-budget-changes-female-led-story/
I heard that, too, but it's changed writers like 3-4 times so it's probably different now lol.
young Wesley Snipes
That’s incredibly generous. The guy’s already 50 years old. 15 years older than Snipes was in the original Blade!
I think I'm referring more to his face shape. Like Wesley Snipes' face shape changed as he got older. But I also didn't realise the new guy was 50, Hollywood is a crazy place.
I mean yeah, they've already gone through 2 directors and it's in limbo again. Not a good sign
And The Hobbit (respect to Del Toro for giving up before it was too late). And Justice League (even if, after Dawn of the Dead and 300, Snyder never did a good one again).
Arcane was in production hell for like 6 years and according to the documentary on its making the story got scraped and rewritten at least once. Sometimes it works. Arcane is so good.
Some productions are always trying to ice skate uphill.