Don't see anything wrong with Tarantino's comments. He's basically saying that in a year where so many franchises did well at the box office we also saw tons of great original films that got attention. Why is that a bad thing?
1. Parasite
2. Little Women
3. Jojo Rabbit
4. Ford v Ferrari
5. Marriage Story
6. 1917
7. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
8. Joker
Yet to see The Irishman
Never watched any other adaptions or read the book but other than maybe a couple of rushed scenes in the first act thought this was a wonderful film. Can't see anyone at least not be charmed a little bit by this film.
Damn didn't expect that high of an OW for Bad Boys. Sony's got another franchise on their hands to lean into. Frozen 2 they barely advertised the Sing-a-long version and it probably didn't help that it failed to get a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the Oscars.
Dolittle failing not a big surprise hope RDJ goes back to doing some dramas.
It was a nice treat for fans idk how it would affect the quality of an actual Flash film. Just have the scene again as a small cameo and then it'll be rewarding to some fans without supposedly hurting the quality of the film.
Trailer looks alright. But oh Sony you say you don't need Marvel anymore except when you're happy to use their success for your films. Guess I was expecting maybe for them to connect it more to Venom first.
Pretty disappointed The Farewell got snubbed but happy to see Parasite up there. Would love it if Klaus won Best Animated Feature and rip to Frozen 2 its critical reception didn't do it any favours.
People were pretty cautious with their predictions of TFA. Weren't too sure if it was gonna be as big of an event as TPM though that started to change as we got closer to release date. The feeling was Ultron was gonna win the year.
I really doubt Derrickson was blindsided by anything regarding this film. They announced these connections back in July implying it's been in the works far before. If he was unhappy with having to incorporate those shows then I'm sure we would have heard of his departure before the end of last year.
The 2021 deadline seemed like an issue if you saw Derrickson's previous tweets. Seems a tad odd since there would have been a 5 year gap between the first one and this one but understandably if you feel pressured to work faster than what you want then maybe best to leave. Feige surely has already been thinking of who to get for a while now.