I think we got just about the right amount, but I agree that he wasn't used to maximal effect - because he's an instance of what I referred to as "too much coincidence." His actions intersect fortuitously with Kara and Ruthye's fight, rather than tying directly into their narrative.I thought Momoa was excellent, as was his character, Lobo.
One constructive criticism I have is that the film would likely have been better served by having more of him. I understand that the story is not about Lobo, but without him, Supergirl and Ruthye fail and the brides are not liberated.
Says who? As of right now, RT audience score is 77%.
57 percent of critics isnt exactly high praise.
You are correct that more of the general audience likes it (which is all that really matters.) Its currently 57 percent critic/ 77 percent general audience. That's not even close to the 83/90 popularity that Superman enjoyed last year.
You can think it's absurd but those are the ratings actual audience members give and the B/B- rating lines up with unpopular comicbook movies, it is what it is. Cinemascores weren't invented yesterday to shit on Supergirl.^ That's an absurd metric.
On the contrary, it was the most bog-standard of American action movie cliches.It was a great mokent and unexpected turn.
Though I will admit, your framing it this way sells it better than the movie did.She's protecting Ruthye from the effect killing Krem will have on her mind and character. She doesn't see herself as having that innocence to lose. She's a gunfighter.
No one would have cheered her letting him live after what he did to those women.
Though I will admit, your framing it this way sells it better than the movie did.
Kara [...] spared her new friend the trauma and preserved what's left of her innocence a little while longer, at least.
There's also no debate that cinemascores for comicbook movies skew very high and that a B- is a bad grade in that context. You can look them up, look at older CB movies that you know were generally popular and not popular and how they scored and how those scores relate to the box office.If the claim was that it was performing at a disappointing level, there would be no debate.
IT'S ONLY WRONG WHEN HENRY CAVILL DOES IT.Hero kills baddie. Audience applauds.
The 57/43 percent includes this dude who doesn't even have a Wikipedia page? No thank you.Yes, but that's not really high praise either. The general consensus seems to be "It was fine." People expect more than fine. I'll make my own judgements when I get around to seeing it, but its still too bad that it hasn't garnered better reception. Especially when considering that even from the less than positive responses(from people who simply do reviews and arent pushing an agenda), Milly Alcock did a good job in the role.
Dude's own daughter said she liked last year's Superman better. Not good.
This is not low enough to say that audiences "largely didn't like it", which was your original claim and which is precisely why I challenged it.
????it is highly possible that it has nothing to do with the movie itself, but rather the state of world affairs right now.
Very few comicbook movies get a C grade (Madam Web and Morbius for example), Joker Folie a deux is the only one to ever get a D iirc, so Supergirl is not as unpopular as those but a B- is still very far from well received.
(2) Eve Ridley as Ruthye.
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