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Brando in Superman: biggest top billing, biggest salary.
Brando in Superman: on screen for less than 15 minutes.
I do still think MetroMan could come back in this, but it wouldn't be passed DWs to promote a big, big star voice even if they're only in it for the first act. After all, this is the company that has just released The Secrets Of The Furious Five as a stand-alone DVD in the UK alongside other brand new (and much longer product), without any mention that this isn't a proper sequel or that it lasts under 20 minutes, and hardly features Po - even if it's billed as "The new Kung Fu Panda adventure".
Brando in Superman: on screen for less than 15 minutes.
I do still think MetroMan could come back in this, but it wouldn't be passed DWs to promote a big, big star voice even if they're only in it for the first act. After all, this is the company that has just released The Secrets Of The Furious Five as a stand-alone DVD in the UK alongside other brand new (and much longer product), without any mention that this isn't a proper sequel or that it lasts under 20 minutes, and hardly features Po - even if it's billed as "The new Kung Fu Panda adventure".
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(Although it was actually for forty minutes in the Superman II we never got except on disk, but point illustrated.)Ben wrote:Brando in Superman: biggest top billing, biggest salary.
Brando in Superman: on screen for less than 15 minutes.
And I'm sticking with my bets that DW is trying to backpedal for selling a character that Nobody Liked In the Teaser, by surrounding him with a supporting ensemble, just in case.I do still think MetroMan could come back in this, but it wouldn't be passed DWs to promote a big, big star voice even if they're only in it for the first act.
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I'd pretty much held off looking at anything about this before a full trailer came out...and that was a full trailer and then some!
I kind of feel like I don't even need to see the film now: I have an idea of the story, the big action scenes, the hackneyed humor, the age-old dialogue: there's almost nothing in this film that says "originality".
All the characters or at least some traits are lifted from other references - in fact, more than the "I told you so" of Pitt's non-death, I'm more concerned that this looks so close to Superman-Meets-The-Incredibles, which I also brought up a good long while ago.
Sure, this will come and go and, like MvA, provide some cheap laughs and brighten up screens for a little while, but really? This is the kind of stuff that runs off the B assembly line at DWA. It actually looks so derivative and full of the same old jokes, lines and bits that we've seen in countless other films, animated and live-action, that I wonder how big the opening numbers, especially after other comic-flops this summer, could really be?
Is this DWA's first major flop? Maybe, maybe not, but I think if it didn't have that cushy November opening date to itself, it could have looked pretty ugly for the studio. It'll be interesting to see if audiences will embrace this or realize that they're paying to see the same film over and over...
I kind of feel like I don't even need to see the film now: I have an idea of the story, the big action scenes, the hackneyed humor, the age-old dialogue: there's almost nothing in this film that says "originality".
All the characters or at least some traits are lifted from other references - in fact, more than the "I told you so" of Pitt's non-death, I'm more concerned that this looks so close to Superman-Meets-The-Incredibles, which I also brought up a good long while ago.
Sure, this will come and go and, like MvA, provide some cheap laughs and brighten up screens for a little while, but really? This is the kind of stuff that runs off the B assembly line at DWA. It actually looks so derivative and full of the same old jokes, lines and bits that we've seen in countless other films, animated and live-action, that I wonder how big the opening numbers, especially after other comic-flops this summer, could really be?
Is this DWA's first major flop? Maybe, maybe not, but I think if it didn't have that cushy November opening date to itself, it could have looked pretty ugly for the studio. It'll be interesting to see if audiences will embrace this or realize that they're paying to see the same film over and over...
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They're trying HARD to make it look like MvA, which was surprisingly cuddly even for dedicated DW haters--Ben wrote:Sure, this will come and go and, like MvA, provide some cheap laughs and brighten up screens for a little while, but really?
And, of course, suckered grownups into thinking the heroine was an "empowered role model", so expect her identically liberated clone here to get most of the TV marketing.
...Have we forgotten Sinbad already? (Or even the Horsie?)Is this DWA's first major flop?
But if you mean first CGI flop, then darnit, even "SharkTale" and "Bee Movie" got a few lucky breaks for release timing.
As Bee Movie proved, that November date IS too unrealistically cushy for its own good.Maybe, maybe not, but I think if it didn't have that cushy November opening date to itself, it could have looked pretty ugly for the studio. It'll be interesting to see if audiences will embrace this or realize that they're paying to see the same film over and over...
Harry Potter 7 isn't out for another two weeks after, and two weeks is all DW usually plans on.
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Wow... Just... wow...
Y'know, I was skeptical about this film before, but thought I might go see it anyway out of curiosity. I probably would have. But after seeing that new trailer I now have zero interest. I really don't appreciate having what appears to be ALL of the major twists revealed in a single trailer.
Bad move DW. Bad move.
Note: Anyone who has any remote interest in seeing this film should avoid this new trailer.
Y'know, I was skeptical about this film before, but thought I might go see it anyway out of curiosity. I probably would have. But after seeing that new trailer I now have zero interest. I really don't appreciate having what appears to be ALL of the major twists revealed in a single trailer.
Bad move DW. Bad move.
Note: Anyone who has any remote interest in seeing this film should avoid this new trailer.
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So, did theyWhippet Angel wrote: Bad move DW. Bad move.
Note: Anyone who has any remote interest in seeing this film should avoid this new trailer.
A) HAVE to remind us that Brad Pitt was in the movie, so they could keep "equal" billing (since the Will Ferrell character was going to be a shaky draw),
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B) Have to double-back and squelch rumors that they "killed off" the character early, which made core fans think the movie was "cheating" the marketing?
Or, knowing DW,
C) Did they think the "Rockstar" gag was a hoot?
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It didn't make me cringe, it just made me angry. I want to like this movie, but now I feel like there's no point in seeing it (at least not in the theaters).
I get most of my enjoyment out of films from watching the plot unfold. I know that trailers nowadays give away much more than they used to, but this is WAY over the top. If you watch the earlier previews for this film in addition to the newest one, you can easily predict how the entire story will unfold.
Yeah, I try to keep an open mind as well, but it's hard when I already know what's going to happen.
I get most of my enjoyment out of films from watching the plot unfold. I know that trailers nowadays give away much more than they used to, but this is WAY over the top. If you watch the earlier previews for this film in addition to the newest one, you can easily predict how the entire story will unfold.
Yeah, I try to keep an open mind as well, but it's hard when I already know what's going to happen.
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