According to local reviewers it has no soul and no substance. Which was what i kind of expecting. Fantastic 4 is one of those franchises that doesn't work anymore, and i hope Marvel realizes that.
no as chris stuckerman pointed out it is crap just as it always has been. always. this is the world we live in, where money makes us loose all reason and we shove sht down people's throats just because segmented math where elements are only taken in account in a partisan way said it should work.
Hey, you remember that FNAF movie that was announced a while ago? Well in a pretty neat and respectable move, it's apparently using actual animatronics instead of CGI. I don't care what people say about the series, that's pretty damn awesome. http://www.newseveryday.com/article...vie-update-will-use-real-animatronics-cgi.htm
You know that Assassin's Creed movie they're making? Turns out Michael Fassbender is in it. MICHAEL FASSBENDER.
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/hitman-agent-47 Welp, according to critics and users, Agent 47 is absolutely awful. Here's a picture of everyone who was surprised by this.
I can't believe they hired the SAME WRITER from the first Hitman movie. WHAT THE HELL WERE THEY THINKING!?
Honestly, I'm still surprised that Skip Woods is still finding work. After A-Team 2010, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Sabotage and ******* Die Hard 5 you'd think people would stop hiring the idiot. Eurgh.
Oh boy, another video game movie about an assassin! Cynicism aside, I'm actually looking at this one with concerned optimism. The story is a prequel to AssCreed 2, which is a good omen in my eyes. Most video game movies either branch off and do something completely unrelated, coming off as a weird non-canon fanfic, or try to turn one of the actual existing games into a movie, which tends to be sloppy because video games are a different medium entirely. But a canon prequel story that players haven't seen before, if written well enough has potential. I'm intrigued. EDIT: Wait, nevermind apparently the prequel to Assassin's Creed II mentioned in the article was referring to the TV series "Assassin's Creed: Lineage" and this movie's going down the "branch off into its own thing" road. Okay, I'm back to cynical.