Not pinning this thread as it's probably nicer to focus on the best shows than the worst, but curious to see what everybody's biggest disappointments where
I just saw the Beetlejuice sequel and it stunk. I wanted to like it and remembered hearing good things, but in hindsight people stopped taking about it real fast and now i can't wait to forget it as well
When the original came out I was a teenager who wore all black listened to NIN and was into comic books. In other words the perfect demographic for that movie. And I absolutely loved it. My friends and I would watch it all the time. I've continued to watch it and enjoy it throughout the years.
After seeing the first preview for the new one, I had zero interest in seeing. So much so, that I had completely forgotten about it again until reading your comment.
It sounds like I need to add this to my never watch list. Along with every single terminator movie after T2.
the original is so perfect, its timeless. it perfectly captures the source material.
this.. reboot.. is a moneygrab. a boardroom written and directed piece of waste that literally no one should ever watch. that it ever made it to actual theater screens shows what these big corporations really think of the general public.
Matt Damon gave an interview and made this point. Back when he started producing in the 1990s the DVD release gave a movie a second life. That gave the creators a little leeway to play around. Now a movie is tie to a big opening weekend, so the makers have to stick closer to the formula.
I'm with you. No hate here. I feel like many Joker fans weren't quite edgy enough to admit that a movie with music could be good. I loved it. So dark, Jesus. Just like a Joker film should be.
Just watched it and I feel like it was REALLY good, but maybe not to expectations.
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Did Lee die when she got the phone message? Did the Joker die, or was that only the death of Arthur Fleck? Was there significance to Arthur denying Joker 3 times?
I feel like there's a lot of layers to be peeled off this onion.
Madame Web. Like half of the movie is just her going "what, I'm time traveling?!?" and it wasn't even meme-worthy like Morbius. I genuinely regretted being awake for the film.
I walked away to do something else for 30 minutes in the middle and I don’t think I missed anything. It was very much like a Hallmark movie. Doesn’t help that Dakota Johnson can’t act her way out of a paper bag, and the rest of the cast just phoned it in.
I think she didn't realize what she had signed up for until filming starts, like all the interviews on the press tour are her trying her best to pretend she knows wtf is going on.
I watched Megalopolis yesterday while my wife did a puzzle. After the movie was done she asked me what I was watching. I told her, I have no clue as in I don't know what that movie was about.
I'm just annoyed at how all of a sudden people are Wicked fans. It's been a massive hit broadway show for over 2 decades. It toured in pretty much every American city. I saw it in Des Moines, Iowa for 40 dollars back then. It is not some crazy new franchise people, it was just marketed like crazy because they wanted their own barbie movie.
But Americans think going to see a live show is pretentions and musicals are stupid. Unless advertisers shove pink and green in their faces for hours on end, then all of a sudden Wicked is the best thing everrrrr
Some people just don't live theater, that doesn't mean people are wrong for liking it as a film. And I would posit that the majority of the hype you are seeing for the film is because of its history as a Broadway hit.
After reading the wikipedia summary of Wicked the musical, it seems like the movie followed the plot pretty much exactly - which is where all of its problems come from, IMO. The singing was great. Ariana Grande absolutely killed it. Great performances by Elpheba and the hot dude. Set design and costuming, great. But the story is absolute trash. The glowing reviews from critics don't seem to take this into account...
I see how they wanted to stay faithful to the original - they'd have gotten major blowback from fans. But so much of the plot is completely uninspired, thin, or even nonsensical. The 1st and 2nd acts were pretty solid, but no spoilers, the plotline with the animals, basically the entire 3rd and 4th acts, all of the stuff with Jeff Glodblum and all of Elpheba's interractions with him and the lady from EEAAO were rushed and wafer-thin plotwise. I feel like they try to cover that fact up by bombarding the viewer with visuals, racing to major plot points, and leaning on the strength of the performances - sort of gish galloping their way past the plot holes. It felt like the macro pacing was pretty much bang-on with major events happening at a satisfying cadence, but pacing between each plot point - getting from a to b within an act - was often rushed without adequate character development to support their actions/interractions with other characters.
I’d agree with you. The actors, singing, set design, choreography, are all amazing. The story is just uninspiring and I think it’s reflected in the performances outside the musical bits.
A bit off topic but the film industry Hollywood has stagnated quite a bit since a lot of investors have pivoted into video games a decade ago.
Combined with the craphouse that is streaming, and you don't have a good environment for new & fresh ideas to be taken seriously.
All that remains is franchise monoliths that studios have been aggressively recycling for content, and poor executions thay don't have any resemblance of an artistic vision or concept.
Don't worry, there are still a lot of interesting and great films out there, just maybe not in the same capacity and/or quality as before.
Going through old one off films from the 80s and 90s with mediocre or poor reviews often seem like they'd do pretty well if released today, especially in the streaming space.
I think there was meant to be some laughs in there but I didn't laugh. There was probably meant to be a deeper message but frankly I was too bored and irritated to care.