When the movie camera was first invented, the novelty of a moving image was enough to keep an audience enthralled. But after a little while, that novelty wore off, and movies had to do more. They had to tell stories. To become bigger, longer, more complex. Each had to do things that other films hadn’t done before, to seem new enough that audiences weren’t left feeling like they paid for something they had already bought.
films or the Marvel Cinematic Universe are household names, a lot of people would have a far more difficult time recalling any characters or lines of dialogue fromis the sort of film that reached the heights it did by merit of technical spectacle — immersing the audience in what, for many, was a compellingly photorealistic alien world.
that are intended to entertain by merit of spectacle. Scenes where the newly hired Agent M looks on in wonder at a many-legged alien or watches what first appears to be a dingy city subway car transform into a futuristic, luxuriously furnished high-speed rail.
Failed? Anyone could predict it's faliure. It was in the trailer. I'll give you a clue why: Script, Stars, production. All of it stinks to high heaven.
They were too lazy to do even the MIB type of ending
1) Trailer looked terrible. 2) I don’t know if Chris Helmsworth* or Tessa Thompson connect with audiences. *Thor connects with audiences, but not sure if that carries over.
Duh,Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith aren't in it.
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It doesn’t have Will Smith!!! Duh!
I think it failed because some people in Hollywood are being too much with having as much actresses as lead roles because of the crap they started last year and moviegoers don't want put up with it. the reason it worked in 70s, 80s and 90s because they weren't overdoing it
Because they could duplicate the energy and spontaneous fun that Will Smith gave to the series.
It was not spectacle or release window or marketing: it was just a bad story in the second half of the movie. Hollywood alway learns the wrong lesson but the answer for failure is ALWAYS bad story
Trailers looked awful. Movie I saw not one person reacted positively towards the trailer
Dumb. Who wants to see that garbage? Hollywood studios have failed us. Thank God for netflix and amazon!
Admittedly that character design is really crap. Pictured: About 20 years ago.
Alternate headline 'when studios are too cheap to hire the originals'
Alternate title: Studios may actually be forced to develop original, creative IPs in the future
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