I mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
Unless he means as far as leads go.I mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
But leading man in a billion dollar film? I say yes, he is.I mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
I mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
I'm guessing most of Aquaman's success is to do with James Wan rather than any of the actors. Aquaman is doing very well overseas, and Wan is a very known entity in Asia, especially after Fast and Furious. He's one of the few directors who actually carries name value there right now. And by all accounts, it seems like the direction of Aquaman is solid which is what's leading to the positive word of mouth everywhere.
Not saying Momoa isn't due any credit as the lead of the movie, and he certainly deserves some, but it doesn't sound like he's pulled an RDJ or anything and hard carried. From most accounts, it just seems to be well made movie that's entertaining due to the action, adventure, and spectacle.
Basically, get ready for The Billion Dollar Wan. The Wan who should hopefully get the next Justice League if it ever gets made.
Digitally de-aged Andrews would have been hilarious.Just left Mary Poppins. It was ok. The kids in my theater were terribly bored and wouldn't stop fidgeting and talking.
Blunt did a great impersonation, but I would have loved to have seen Andrews back in the role somehow.
No! A sequel that would take place in the current day with Andrews being her real age
well
Where were all these Momoa fans when his other movies didn't succeed?!
Paramount's fault for releasing it in December, though that's apparently because Hasbro wanted to increase toy sales for Transformers stuff over Xmas. Shame because it's the best non-animation action movie for months. It could have done so well next month or so.With bumblebee bombing MI is the only big franchise paramount haven't destroyed. This is a company that has the Trek film licence and transformers and seemingle has no idea what to do with either.
That's a small part though. As is Wan (outside of Asian countries maybe).
Paramount's fault for releasing it in December, though that's apparently because Hasbro wanted to increase toy sales for Transformers stuff over Xmas. Shame because it's the best non-animation action movie for months. It could have done so well next month or so.
With bumblebee bombing MI is the only big franchise paramount haven't destroyed. This is a company that has the Trek film licence and transformers and seemingle has no idea what to do with either.
I have no idea.There's gonna be a sequel to The Quiet Place right?
At least they have that going for them
Paramount's fault for releasing it in December, though that's apparently because Hasbro wanted to increase toy sales for Transformers stuff over Xmas. Shame because it's the best non-animation action movie for months. It could have done so well next month or so.
I can't believe that Mel Gibson cop movie came and went with no fanfare
I legit forgot he was in IWI mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
Came across this when looking at the box office prediction thread
Fun to re-read in hindsight
https://www.resetera.com/threads/di...against-aquaman-bumblebee-alita-spidey.54509/
Spider-Man will definitely do well.
It's just Mary Poppins is going to do far, far better than "well". It's a family musical releasing in mid-December that's a sequel to Walt Disney's crowning achievement, with pitch-perfect casting and Lin Manuel Miranda.
It might be the most "crowd-pleaser" movie released since Infinity War. Some humor, some heart, a lot of action and spectacle, cool visuals, simple adventure premiere, a relatively likable protagonist, etc. I was watching it thinking "yeah, I see exactly why this is resonating".That's a small part though. As is Wan (outside of Asian countries maybe).
I think mainly Aquaman fulfills exactly what the mainstream audience wants from a tentpole blockbuster. The plot and character development are completely useless, but the action beats hit pretty well and the movie moves at a good clip for such a long flick. Momoa and Heard bring sex appeal, the movie wraps up happily. It kinda missed the mark as far as comedy at my showing.
Imo it's by no means a good movie but I was entertained (and drunk). I preferred it to Bumbebee.
It might be the most "crowd-pleaser" movie released since Infinity War. Some humor, some heart, a lot of action and spectacle, cool visuals, simple adventure premiere, a relatively likable protagonist, etc. I was watching it thinking "yeah, I see exactly why this is resonating".
Look at his filmography and tell me another one that had mainstream appeal like this one.Where were all these Momoa fans when his other movies didn't succeed?!
Sadly, this is the general sentiment with my family...it could be the highest rated super hero movie of all time but they don't care because it's animated so not worthy of theater viewing...Spider-Man's hold is depressing. Wish the general audience would start taking animation seriously outside of just being movies to take their kids to.
I think I loved Aquaman? Like the more I think about it, the more I like it
It was fun and had fantastic action sequences, even if I had to stifle a chuckle every time I heard the title "Ocean Master" lol
Come to think of it, I enjoyed Venom as well. I can see that they are objectively flawed films, but it doesn't keep me from liking them.
Oh no, am i part of "the masses?"
I think I loved Aquaman? Like the more I think about it, the more I like it
It was fun and had fantastic action sequences, even if I had to stifle a chuckle every time I heard the title "Ocean Master" lol
Come to think of it, I enjoyed Venom as well. I can see that they are objectively flawed films, but it doesn't keep me from liking them.
Oh no, am i part of "the masses?"
I mean technically would be Dinklage, no?
INfinity War and Days of Future Past will help pad his resume for some time.
Well hopefully the sequel won't suffer from the comedy sequel syndrome of doubling down way too much on the things people thought were funny in the first one but I bet that'll be the case.From the sounds of things, Venom's greatest fault is how they took out a lot of Hardy acting up a storm. My guy was channeling Jim Carrey in the The Mask.
All the post release market feels like they finally realized what people enjoyed from it. Venom 2 with Hardy and Woody hamming it up will be beautiful.
With bumblebee bombing MI is the only big franchise paramount haven't destroyed. This is a company that has the Trek film licence and transformers and seemingle has no idea what to do with either.
They got no choice but to double down on Transformers I think.
Weekend projections over at Deadline have Spidey coming in for a possible 19,3 million take. That would mean it actually grew from last weekends take which ended up on 16,7 million.
Spidey's holdin' out.
Came across this when looking at the box office prediction thread
Fun to re-read in hindsight
https://www.resetera.com/threads/di...against-aquaman-bumblebee-alita-spidey.54509/
Called it!Is there really all that much hype for the new Poppins starring not Juile Andrews? Heck I'd say I've heard way more hype for the new Pooh, than this.
Mary Poppins will make a lot more than Pooh though.