KrangPrime
Master Member
Marvel flicks are the only ones left that actually feel like movies with some teeth to them.
how dare you include them in that bunch ;o)
how dare you include them in that bunch ;o)
EDIT: The whole nanobots thing needs to die. It sucked in GI Joe, it sucked in Genysisysssys, it sucks here. So hard. But at least the way they dealt with them wasn't insanely lame or anything. No, wait, that was ridiculous.
it was pretty cool in the original TMNT series, before nanobots as a plot was a thing. and there they where called micro bots![]()
I was talking about this to my wife and she said that it was a pretty offensive mentality. The idea that these movies are big and dumb so they can cross a language barrier. She's right. I can watch a foreign film and "get it" with no problem. Hell. Infernal affair is Chinese and it's amazing.that's the problem with all these sequels and reboots.
thanks to china and other foreiegn translations,
movies have no depth anymore.
they have to be boring and simple in order to translate well.
china has sucked the fun out of movies.
I was talking about this to my wife and she said that it was a pretty offensive mentality. The idea that these movies are big and dumb so they can cross a language barrier. She's right. I can watch a foreign film and "get it" with no problem. Hell. Infernal affair is Chinese and it's amazing.
Anyway, I realized that these movies are big and dumb because Hollywood execs think they have to be in order to have broad appeal. Not because people can't handle it.
People are smart. Hollywood is dumb.
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DING! DING! DING!People are smart. Hollywood is dumb.
People are smart. Hollywood is dumb.
Das Boot is in my top tenThis.
It's also not unique to Asian markets. Whenever they try to target any demographic the go-to method seems to be "make it stupid < insert demographic> loves stupid."
Meanwhile the truth is, everyone likes good movies.
Probably the same person that thinks they have to remake a popular UK TV show and change the actors/setting/premise before a US audience can understand it.Who's the Hollywood genius who thinks movies have to be dumb for the Chinese?
But Americans NEED a laugh track. How else will they know when to laugh?Probably the same person that thinks they have to remake a popular UK TV show and change the actors/setting/premise before a US audience can understand it.
But Americans NEED a laugh track. How else will they know when to laugh?
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