Hey bob, thanks of bringing back all the rage that I had when I first heard that it was canned. That probably ruined my day. Good ep though
Expendables was definitely guilty of this as well, though in the case of that movie we as an audience weren't supposed to be invested in an emotional journey of self discovery. Expendables was like the McDonald's of the cinematic world - it was a cheap, junky, quick way to satisfy an otherwise unscratched itch: big dumb action film.ArBeater said:oooh fancy words.DearFilm said:Originality is not a panacea for bad storytelling and flat characters.
Care to explain how Scott Pilgrim has bad storytelling and flat characters? because last tiem I checked, Expendables was more guilty of this crime.
I agree with this fine man. Scott Pilgrim was crap and would be unwatchable if not for the "references". It's not as great as people in fora seem to make it be and I was fooled into watching it, influenced by all this hype. No wonder noone went to see it. Who wants to pay money to watch shit? Conversely, I actually enjoyed the Expendables, despite the criticisms.MacNille said:More Scott Pilgrim bullshit? Also The expendepals was not that bad. There are worse movie out there like Twilight
Well damn. I live in the DC area, so maybe my market was just more on the radar of the ad execs, but I could not turn around without seeing a poster of TV ad. It got to the point where I almost rejected the film because it seemed too eager.ArBeater said:The only way I found out there was a movie was when I picked up the first copy of the book two days before the film was released.DearFilm said:I don't know how you can possibly blame poor advertising. I thought, if anything, this movie was a victim of oversaturation. I couldn't get away from it.
I agree. The best movies are produced by anti-Capitalist countries like USSR, Cuba, China, North Korea, Iran, Syria, Libya, et al.LawlessSquirrel said:Depressing. This is probably as pure an example as there is of capitalism simply not working.
As an R-rated, money making movie you would think that people would use The Expendables as a reason to make At the Mountain of Madness. Scott Pilgrim was a PG-13 kiddy-love-story. Its success would have in no way aided the creation of Mountains of Madness, save to give the production company extra money. From a standpoint of audience and market, Expendables seems to me to be absolute proof that R-rated entertainment can make money.kickyourass said:As if I needed another reason to hate The Expendables, god this species sucks sometimes.