I enjoyed it more than Barbie, which was unexpected since I had high expectations for Barbie and none for the Marvels.
When these movies don’t do well, why on earth do they keep asking the actors about it?
The actors didn’t write a boring script. The actors didn’t direct lackluster action sequences. The actors didn’t hack together a pile of nonsense.
If you want to drag someone, at least drag the director.
I do. But I do so when it’s not gonna cost me anything.
Saw it in the theater, bought the 4K disc for home… it’s largely unobjectionable. It’s fine. It’s very safe. Doesn’t really do much interesting. Some of the visual effects are pretty bad, but not as bad as, say Black Panther’s big fight at the end.
I mean, I understand wanting the movie you are starring in to do well, but all she is arguing is that people spent time and effort to make the movie and that people should watch it for that. Yeah well, that’s true for virtually every movie, or any work of art really.
I can totally relate to that. I mean, to be in a big superhero move that you think is really good and see it not find a strong reception probably feels terrible.
It’s not her fault. But from the movie trailers it looked badly constructed. I can’t give two hours of my time for something I’m convinced is going to be a disappointment for me.