The biggest film disappointment?
Discussion
As it says above which film (metaphorically, or otherwise) reduced yo to tears upon watching it?
I was going to go with "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" thanks to the charisma vacuum and dearth of talent displayed by the 2 leads - but despite all that I really enjoyed the film (the riot of colour and weirdness worked - barely!).
Star Wars VIII & IX also get (dis)honourable mentions but, to a degree, I can forgive them because they are (at heart) a children's film...
Leaving the clear winner (or indeed loser!) as Prometheus. What a pile
I was going to go with "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" thanks to the charisma vacuum and dearth of talent displayed by the 2 leads - but despite all that I really enjoyed the film (the riot of colour and weirdness worked - barely!).
Star Wars VIII & IX also get (dis)honourable mentions but, to a degree, I can forgive them because they are (at heart) a children's film...
Leaving the clear winner (or indeed loser!) as Prometheus. What a pile
Street Fighter the movie, was a massive fan of the game when I was younger and then when it was announced with Van Damme in the lead and Raul Julia playing Bison, the hype levels were off the charts.
How could it ever fail?
What followed was one of the most terrible films ever.
Currently I'd stick the new Star Wars trilogy in this too, it had the potential to be great, unfortunatly it turned out to be a horrible mess.
How could it ever fail?
What followed was one of the most terrible films ever.
Currently I'd stick the new Star Wars trilogy in this too, it had the potential to be great, unfortunatly it turned out to be a horrible mess.
toasty said:
Agree with Prometheus. So much wasted potential.
I opened this thread intending to mention the absolute pile of pretentious poo that is Prometheus, but heartily approve of it being mentioned twice already in the first three posts. Had such high hopes for it, but what a letdown.Also, I found ‘Seven Psychopaths’ to be unbearably smug & self-satisfied, thinking it was much better than it was. What a cast, and after ‘In Bruges’... just wasted. I also thought ‘Three Billboards’ was not half as clever as it fancies itself.
ajprice said:
Tom Cruise version of War of the Worlds. Yes there's a massive battle between the military and the aliens, over there on the other side of the hill.
First half's OK w/ some decent set pieces. Goes off badly though & the rest of the film's a proper slog. Huge disappointment for me was Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
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