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Get the feeling i'm gonna be erect for large portions of this movie
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Anxious about this after GotG2. Biggest challenge won't be making a good movie, but just making an enjoyable movie that maintains the spirit and style of the first. Technically aspects like story and writing can be forgiven.
It used to be said the third movie was always the hardest/worst. Right now I think it's the second.
This was one of those movie that surprised me, kinda like Kickass and Jack Reacher and then I hated the sequels to those movies.
Hoping this is different because the first was heaps of fun.
Gotg 2 was not that bad, ended pretty strong.
Part 1 of this is one of the more overrated recent movies I can think of so for me the only way is up.
Not to me. The writing is where a great movie starts. Take Avatar as an example. All the CGI and decent acting/directing couldn't lift this story to the greatness they wanted. Why? Because the script was poorly written and they used well-worn plot twists and tropes, rather than strive for something that matches all the other aspects. A bad or average script can never be turned into a good/great movie IMO.Technically aspects like story and writing can be forgiven.
Not to me. The writing is where a great movie starts. Take Avatar as an example. All the CGI and decent acting/directing couldn't lift this story to the greatness they wanted. Why? Because the script was poorly written and they used well-worn plot twists and tropes, rather than strive for something that matches all the other aspects. A bad or average script can never be turned into a good/great movie IMO.
The story is what makes a movie, not the CGI or the actors, or the action sequences. A story comes from the mind of the writers. When you walk out of a film a with a hollow feeling and think, it wasn't as good as I thought it would be, that's because the writers failed to make the story work. The writers are the foundation the house is built on. Having said that, I have read how producers and directors tamper with story lines and scripts to a great degree in the film industry. I think this is where a film starts losing cohesion, too many cooks in the kitchen, and is probably why sequels go off the rails.Writing is a big part of it but they need to keep going the same way, not change it for whatever reason.
The story is what makes a movie, not the CGI or the actors, or the action sequences. A story comes from the mind of the writers. When you walk out of a film a with a hollow feeling and think, it wasn't as good as I thought it would be, that's because the writers failed to make the story work. The writers are the foundation the house is built on.
Avatar was a good cinema experience though.
Incredible. I won't ever talk it down as a cinema experience. Important to separate that from the film.
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