People have figured out they were in the wrong place. But really, who cares?
I sure don't. It's a comic book movie.
People have figured out they were in the wrong place. But really, who cares?
If you pay attention to plot and details, it's really a horrible movie.
If you pay attention to plot and details, it's really a horrible movie.
Not really. It makes as much sense as any superhero movie.
It's clear that one of the film's biggest mistakes was hiring Martin Campbell to direct. The idea that Campbell could fashion an original vision for "Lantern" is now, after the fact, laughable. Campbell may have hit a career high note with "Casino Royale," a reboot of a 007 franchise he has strong affections for (even if he won't admit it), but he's first and foremost a "shooter." That's Hollywood slang for a competent director who is going to provide, solid if unspectacular work (it's a huge step from a "hack" who usually takes a good concept or screenplay and runs it into the ground). A "Lantern" sequel just doesn't need a young, creative director who knows how handle a big visual effects movie, but a filmmaker who actually cares about the property. Jon Favreau's affection for "Iron Man" is in every frame of that film.
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