I have to agree - Tim Burton can direct a film, no doubt, but only when it's HIS project does he seem to actually give a shit about it. Planet of the Apes was pretty abysmal, as was that Alice disaster. I know the guy has a loyal following, and it's not like I don't enjoy a few of his films, but I'll never understand the people that love him just because he's 'dark and Gothic' and feel like he can do no wrong. Still, I think Man of Steel felt like a bigger slap in the face than anything Tim Burton could manage.
Personally, I feel the worst reboot ever is probably the Amazing Spider-man. Even ignoring the two good movies that Sam Raimi directed, the Amazing Spider-man felt like a terrible cash-in of a movie that was no better than Green Lantern or even Catwoman for that matter.
Personally, I feel the worst reboot ever is probably the Amazing Spider-man. Even ignoring the two good movies that Sam Raimi directed, the Amazing Spider-man felt like a terrible cash-in of a movie that was no better than Green Lantern or even Catwoman for that matter.