Chris Stuckmann great acting but messy and dull.
https://youtu.be/pISf7sF32iE
Chris Stuckmann great acting but messy and dull.
https://youtu.be/pISf7sF32iE
Reviews = bad movie.
"Barely better than X3" ouch.
So from the people I generally check for reviews Movie Bob gives a 2 out of 10, Grace Randolph says pass if you are not a comic fan,sophie turner or X-man, Chris Stuckman gave it a C, Jeremy Jahns called it DogS*** , Coy 6.8 out of 10 Perry 6 out of 10 for Collider, Ign gave it 6.3. These aren't reviewers with biases against comic book movies.
I am still going to see but it sucks they could get it right. Which is why MCU movies have been so good not because they have been all awesome but because they have formula for entertaining movie audiences.
Dark Phoenix should be the easiest X-Men story to adapt. Maybe the easiest comic book story to adapt. It's naturally cinematic. It's baffling that it's been screwed up twice. Well, maybe not knowing that it was written by the same person twice.
15% on RT ouch. Usually these movies start off higher and then drop as more reviews come in. Im Sure this will go up once they get more reviews in.
CBR's review basically labels it as middle-of-the-pack, which I'll take, considering the other reviews of the film.
https://www.cbr.com/x-men-dark-phoenix-review/
What can I say but, "I love comics."
I'm not sure why the expectations were so super-high for the film, or more particularly why people were so hot on having a film version of the Phoenix Saga. People seem to forget-- or don't realize, if their only frame of reference is the TPB-- that this slowly unfolded over the course of several years worth of comics. The initial space rescue and accident-- the subsequent "power up"-- the eventual encounters with super-enhanced Phoenix to save the day. Eventually the tempting by Jason Wyngarde/Mastermind-- the introduction of the Hellfire Club-- the capture and confrontation with the Shi'Ar.. etc.
Minimally, this should have been done over the course of two films. (or three, really: film 1, give Jean the power-boost and end with Jean being charmed by Mastermind. Film 2, Hellfire Club are the villains and end with Jean blowing up a colony-planet of the Shi'Ar; part 3 goes all out in conflict with the aliens).
Condensing it down to one forces you to condense the narrative severely. I'm one of a few who don't hate The Last Stand. I'm not why fan culture was itching for a redo so bad, that they settled for another one-movie interpretation. What were they really expecting in 90 minutes?
If the X-Men end up getting a show on Disney Plus, that format would really be the best to interpret influential storylines.