There are certain franchises and directors that for me, used to be a deadlock. In other words, if a movie was announced and it was of a particular studio, director or franchise, I would for sure see it in the theatre. But at some point, that changed.
Marvel movies. There used to be a time that if a Marvel movie was announced, I was there to see it. And I don't just mean Marvel Studios - I was there to see all the Sony movies too (except for Venom 2, as I did not care for the first one). But then the period between 2021 and 2024 changed that with a slew of bad movies: Black Widow, Eternals, Multiverse of Madness, Love and Thunder, Quantumania, the Marvels, etc. etc. For me, Quantumania was the turning point. From then on, I was skeptical of the trailer and the Marvels is the first movie I said no to. I did not see Madame Web in the theatres either. Having said that, there are certain franchises within Marvel that I have not lost faith with, including: Thor (he's too great a character to give up on yet), Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, and the Avengers. I would probably go see another Shang-Chi movie if they ever get around to making one.
Star Wars used to be an absolute deadlock for me. But after the sequel trilogy, forget about it. In my opinion there's only been one good Star Wars movie after the prequels, and that's Rogue One. The only Star Wars franchise I'm looking forward to at this point (in terms of the big screen) is The Mandalorian and Grogu.
Quentin Tarantino had a slew of releases of exceptional quality, including Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight. It was like a juggernaut of the cinema. But I didn't care for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I also heard that his 10th movie might be his last, and I've heard various rumors about what that 10th movie might be about, and frankly I'm not that excited about those rumors.
Disney. What happened to Disney? The same studio that brought us classics like Tron, Lion King, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Moana, are now bringing us... Well, I don't even want to get into it.
Marvel movies. There used to be a time that if a Marvel movie was announced, I was there to see it. And I don't just mean Marvel Studios - I was there to see all the Sony movies too (except for Venom 2, as I did not care for the first one). But then the period between 2021 and 2024 changed that with a slew of bad movies: Black Widow, Eternals, Multiverse of Madness, Love and Thunder, Quantumania, the Marvels, etc. etc. For me, Quantumania was the turning point. From then on, I was skeptical of the trailer and the Marvels is the first movie I said no to. I did not see Madame Web in the theatres either. Having said that, there are certain franchises within Marvel that I have not lost faith with, including: Thor (he's too great a character to give up on yet), Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, and the Avengers. I would probably go see another Shang-Chi movie if they ever get around to making one.
Star Wars used to be an absolute deadlock for me. But after the sequel trilogy, forget about it. In my opinion there's only been one good Star Wars movie after the prequels, and that's Rogue One. The only Star Wars franchise I'm looking forward to at this point (in terms of the big screen) is The Mandalorian and Grogu.
Quentin Tarantino had a slew of releases of exceptional quality, including Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight. It was like a juggernaut of the cinema. But I didn't care for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I also heard that his 10th movie might be his last, and I've heard various rumors about what that 10th movie might be about, and frankly I'm not that excited about those rumors.
Disney. What happened to Disney? The same studio that brought us classics like Tron, Lion King, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Moana, are now bringing us... Well, I don't even want to get into it.
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