I don't think the argument should be whether it's good or not, but rather why you actually care at all. There's been obviously terrible films almost since the invention of cinema, and all other forms of media, albeit some intentionally so. If it doesn't sound like it's your cup of tea or shot of vodka then ignore it and move on, find something you would enjoy. Instead of complaining that it's the end of humanity, vote with your wallet. Don't buy or pay attention to the crap you don't like, and pay for the media with the creative effort you appreciate.
I know I'm that 100% certain that the movie is going to be bad. Are they going to use all those pointless random symbols that no one really uses? Or is it just the facial expressions? Either way, I still wouldn't like it. No matter what.
I'm with xan here. like the billboard board monsters in the Simpsons it loses it's power if you don't look at it.
It's going to make money because there will be people who will want to see just how bad it is. Why are we still talking about it? Does it really deserve one page of conversation let alone four?
No clue what any of you are talking about, it's the best movie ever released, here look at this reputable review!
That reminds me. *cough* Asmo was right *cough cough* Asmo recognized a bad idea when he sees it *cough cough*
Okay, wow... They literally shoved crap at us. I have officially lost all respect for Patrick Stewart.
Yep, I stand corrected. It is a terrible movie. I honestly feel bad for the time and effort they put into this. What's next? A movie about fidget spinners?
Nah I'm going to make a movie about Internet Trolls, starring Schnitzel, about a bunch of people making fun of the audience for 4 hours. That's a good idea, right? I honestly feel bad for Patrick Stewart, they turned an amazing actor and knight into crap
Nonono This movie was an amazing idea from the start. I don't even know what you guys are talking about /s
>1.4 out of 10 on IMDb >8% on Rotten Tomatoes, reviewed by 40 professional screen critics >Average review score is either 1 or 2, rarely higher then 3, or not even given a number in some cases >Potentially killed Patrick Stewart's career