Jupiter Ascending is high art.
I hope not. With all due respect to gamers I would hate that idea as much as I hated them tying in a video game to the sequels. Who the hell wants to play a video game so they can fully understand what's going on in a movie? No matter what age you are you can play the movie at any time and any place but with a game you have to have the right console or game which may be no longer on sale and then sit down for a couple of hours to unlock some piece of fiction that is relevant to a movie you wanted to watch. Just keep those things separate.If they consider the videogame cannon then Morpheus is dead and this is a (fake?) Morpheus...
Read up on it online?I hope not. With all due respect to gamers I would hate that idea as much as I hated them tying in a video game to the sequels. Who the hell wants to play a video game so they can fully understand what's going on in a movie? No matter what age you are you can play the movie at any time and any place but with a game you have to have the right console or game which may be no longer on sale and then sit down for a couple of hours to unlock some piece of fiction that is relevant to a movie you wanted to watch. Just keep those things separate.
Shouldn't have to do that. That's not the original medium that story was presented and, even if it was, there shouldn't be outside material that viewers should be aware of before heading into the next film in a series.Read up on it online?
Almost every IP/Franchise has a wiki...
Right, I'm fine with that. But if it's just "Morpheus is dead" with no explanation as to why ("It's covered in the video game!"), then that's a problem.Anything that is relevant is presented in the movie itself, generally speaking. Extra material is just for uber-fans who want more backstory.
Am I missing something? Is that what Warchosky said or the studio said--that we will not get an explanation in the film? Or is it just fan speculation?Right, I'm fine with that. But if it's just "Morpheus is dead" with no explanation as to why ("It's covered in the video game!"), then that's a problem.
Well it is. Reloaded and Revolutions were also continuations from the first movieWatching Japanese TV last night and they describe this movie as a continuation from the first movie. I guess they are basing that on the synopsis or how the movie is being promoted.
I liked the game better than the movies.I hope not. With all due respect to gamers I would hate that idea as much as I hated them tying in a video game to the sequels. Who the hell wants to play a video game so they can fully understand what's going on in a movie? No matter what age you are you can play the movie at any time and any place but with a game you have to have the right console or game which may be no longer on sale and then sit down for a couple of hours to unlock some piece of fiction that is relevant to a movie you wanted to watch. Just keep those things separate.
I don't recall the Wachowski's track record in delivering competent movies in their careers after The Matrix.
Hugh Grant talking about his characters on Norton just before the film came out is one of the funniest moments in that show.I'll die on the hill for Cloud Atlas, which is one of my all-time favorite movies. That's enough that I'm always willing to give them a chance.
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