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Modern cinema

Started by Lizerd, July 08, 2018, 06:09:27 PM

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stargatedalek

Quote from: ITdactyl on March 28, 2019, 10:56:51 AM
;D ;D ;D

I'm one of the imps who actually enjoyed the Aquaman experience even if I actually agree with every bit stargatedalek said (just not the hate part).  It certainly is driving pop cinema in an unfortunate direction - 'not sure how much its box office earnings will affect Western cinema as a whole though.

It was too bad "Spiderverse" didn't have the proper marketing that could've attracted more viewers.  It certainly is a visually impressive piece with a good story.
More than fair enough. I am definitely judging Aquaman to an unusually high standard relative to Bumblebee and Into the Spider-Verse. Aquaman was meant to be a campy action movie, not a faithful adaptation of a franchise into cinema, and it serves it's intended role well.