The only 2 good Transformers films was the 80s cartoon one and the Bumblebee one. The rest are Idiocracy’s “butt farting on a screen” level of entertainment. Big robot go boom!
Not to derail the thread, but I liked Bright. I've never played Shadowrun so, if it was supposed to be based off of Shadowrun, I had no preexisting expectations to be disappointed at not being met. Also, don't know if it was popular enough to justify the cost of the script, but I don't think it was a terrible movie.
NopeUh, you've seen the movie, right?
so did I, I never got a Shadowrun vibe out of it.
One thing to remember is that most blockbusters make the majority of their money in non english speaking countries, particularly china.
Dialogue and culture is hard to sell to different groups, so you tend to get a lot of the "robots go boom" movies as it's universal and easily understood.
If the D&D movie is going to try and compete in that space, expect it to be much more about exciting combats and special effects, and of a more basic dialogue and plot development.
Naw, the studio itself makes a majority of their money from domestic sales due to the contracts with theaters for the cut they get. China offers the lowest cut of all locations, as low as 20% of their box office totals. A studio can intentionally work a movie to get a higher cut from China for a certain type of movie, but this type of movie doesn't fit in that exception to the general rule.One thing to remember is that most blockbusters make the majority of their money in non english speaking countries, particularly china.
I don't think it was a terrible movie.
"If?" This rings so true that I am now expecting nothing from the movie besides a reskinned Transformers explosion-athon. Someone please ask Peter Jackson to do the Children of Hurin!If the D&D movie is going to try and compete in that space, expect it to be much more about exciting combats and special effects, and of a more basic dialogue and plot development.

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