Invisible Biplane! (Yeah, I'm not giving up on that concept.)

Invisible Biplane! (Yeah, I'm not giving up on that concept.)
Jenkins's words are encouraging (although having to communicate with people 140 characters at a time is ridiculous and I wish Twitter would abandon that limit), but there's always the possibility that WB could insist on reshoots/recuts again.
I liked what was actually onscreen.I agree, but I'd also say that Hillary Clinton's nomination acceptance speech was one of the most successful speeches to come out of this year's Democratic National Convention, if not the most successful. In other words: context matters. The WW trailer was one of the most high-profile trailer debuts, for one thing, it featured one of the few consensus strengths of BvS, for another, and many DC fans were practically starving for something to look forward to amidst the lousy Suicide Squad buzz - not to mention the decades of anticipation for a WW movie in the first place. Mix all those pre-loaded hopes and feelings with a conventional action trailer, and sure, it's no surprise that Hall H goes wild.
Question is, do the people who genuinely love the trailer embrace it for what's actually on screen, or because it's generic and vague enough to not challenge any of their mental versions of what they hope the movie will be?
Better movie ≠ more profitable movie, necessarily. It's entirely possible the Suicide Squad reshoots and re-edits weakened the movie artistically, but brought it closer to the tone the marketing was pushing, and thus boosted profits. As for BvS, most reviews of the extended cut have come from fan sites, and even they've been pretty meh, saying that it mostly just clarifies a few plot threads without providing much character depth to match, so studio inference in the theatrical editing process probably helped with critical opinion there, and likely box office performance also.Well you would hope the studio would have gotten the message by now that their messy and disjointed studio cuts are not going over so well with critics and audiences.
Better movie ≠ more profitable movie, necessarily. It's entirely possible the Suicide Squad reshoots and re-edits weakened the movie artistically, but brought it closer to the tone the marketing was pushing, and thus boosted profits. As for BvS, most reviews of the extended cut have come from fan sites, and even they've been pretty meh, saying that it mostly just clarifies a few plot threads without providing much character depth to match, so studio inference in the theatrical editing process probably helped with critical opinion there, and likely box office performance also.Well you would hope the studio would have gotten the message by now that their messy and disjointed studio cuts are not going over so well with critics and audiences.
From what I've read, pretty much everyone agrees the UE is substantially better than the theatrical cut, even if they still don't like the tone or characterisation. "The plot actually makes sense now" is a common theme. So I don't see how studio interference was an improvement, apart from making the movie shorter so they could fit in more screenings.As for BvS, most reviews of the extended cut have come from fan sites, and even they've been pretty meh, saying that it mostly just clarifies a few plot threads without providing much character depth to match, so studio inference in the theatrical editing process probably helped with critical opinion there, and likely box office performance also.
Not really, she's the director which means her words are meaningless. She'd praise the film even if she knew it was a turd, there's no way she could say anything else at this point in time.Jenkins's words are encouraging ...
Not really, she's the director which means her words are meaningless.
She also has the benefit of actually having seen the movie, which is more than can be said for the aforementioned ranters.So the words of the actual director of the actual movie are less meaningful than some random anonymous person ranting on the internet...
I now some people are quick to believe any old shit on the internet, but c'mon... seriously!?![]()
Well you would hope the studio would have gotten the message by now that their messy and disjointed studio cuts are not going over so well with critics and audiences.
My fear is that the opposite will end up happening, that the studio will decide they still haven't taken enough control, and will pretty much end up taking complete control of the movies, and destroy any chance of decent DC movies. At this point I pretty much always expect big time execs to make the worst decisions possible, at least from a creative standpoint.Well you would hope the studio would have gotten the message by now that their messy and disjointed studio cuts are not going over so well with critics and audiences.
Definition two of "guy" listed hereWhy assume it's a guy? The employee posted it under the pseudonym "Gracie Law," which was Kim Cattrall's character in Big Trouble in Little China.
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