Originally posted by Darth Thor
That's what I'm dreading
lols yea....
Originally posted by quanchi112
This trailer was ok but the new trailer for Dr. strange was excellent. That's a trailer.
the dr. stramge trailer rocked..
Originally posted by playa1258
The WW trailer was the best of comic con IMO.
won't matter if Dr. Strange turns out to be a massive hit and Wonder Woman underperforms/flops like Bats V Supes and perhaps Suicide Squad as well..
Originally posted by ares834
The film will also likely have the worst RT score of them all 👆
yep
Gal Gadot reacts to the wonder woman debut from San Diego Comic-con when it was on
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/gal-gadot-reacts-wonder-woman-trailer-debut
"Open Letter by an Alleged Former Warner Bros. Employee Rages at Top Executives"
http://www.vulture.com/2016/08/this-open-letter-annihilates-warner-bros-execs.html
I wrote this letter last year. I actually started forming it in my head after Man of Steel was a box office failure instead of the modern classic tentpole you were expecting.
I kept holding off on doing anything with it because of one title: Suicide Squad. Zack Snyder's Dawn of Justice was a fiasco, but here comes this plucky little dark adventure about antiheroes. I love David Ayer. I love Harley Quinn. I love Will Smith. Put the letter in a drawer. The ship isn't sinking anymore. Everything is fine. There's no way this movie is bad.
And here we are. I got back from my screening and dusted this sucker off. You, your executive team, and the vision of your 'extraordinary storytellers' that resulted in the loss of around one thousand jobs seem intent on crashing the ship into as much shit as you can find in the ocean by making inane decisions over and over again.
Zack Snyder is not delivering. Is he being punished? Assistants who were doing fantastic work certainly were. People in finance and in marketing and in IT. They had no say in a movie called Batman V Superman only having 8 minutes of Batman fighting Superman in it, that ends because their moms have the same name. Snyder is a producer on every DC movie. He is still directing Justice League. He is being rewarded with more opportunity to get more people laid off. I'm assuming you yourself haven't been financially affected in any real way. You and your studio are the biggest lesson about life one can learn: The top screws up and the bottom suffers. Peter Jackson phones it in and a marketing supervisor has to figure out a plan B for house payments.
Your uneven Hall H presentation at Comic Con this year was a ridiculous mess that ranged from rushed to boring. When Marvel announced their full slate of films with a fun fan event several years ago, you announced yours on a shareholder conference call.
You just don't get it. And it's not just DC movies, it's your whole slate. Jupiter Ascending. Get Hard. Hot Pursuit. Max. Vacation. Pan. Point Break. ****ing PAN, you jerk. People lost their jobs and you decided Pan was a good idea. You think another Jungle Book is a good idea.
What are you even doing? I wish to God you were forced to live out of a car until you made a #1 movie of the year. Maybe Wonder Woman wouldn't be such a mess. Don't try to hide behind the great trailer. People inside are already confirming it's another mess. It is almost impressive how you keep rewarding the same producers and executives for making the same mistakes, over and over.
If I worked at a donut stand, and I kept ****ing up donuts, I'd be fired. Even if I made a tiny decent one every now and then, it doesn't matter. I'm gonna get fired.
I love that studio, and you're allowing it to sink. It's not about making movies for 'the fans' and not 'the critics.' It's not even about 'ruining childhoods.' It's about protecting livelihoods.
It's time to wake up and make the ****ing donuts, Kevin.
Originally posted by Inhuman
"Open Letter by an Alleged Former Warner Bros. Employee Rages at Top Executives"http://www.vulture.com/2016/08/this-open-letter-annihilates-warner-bros-execs.html
I wrote this letter last year. I actually started forming it in my head after Man of Steel was a box office failure instead of the modern classic tentpole you were expecting.
I kept holding off on doing anything with it because of one title: Suicide Squad. Zack Snyder's Dawn of Justice was a fiasco, but here comes this plucky little dark adventure about antiheroes. I love David Ayer. I love Harley Quinn. I love Will Smith. Put the letter in a drawer. The ship isn't sinking anymore. Everything is fine. There's no way this movie is bad.
And here we are. I got back from my screening and dusted this sucker off. You, your executive team, and the vision of your 'extraordinary storytellers' that resulted in the loss of around one thousand jobs seem intent on crashing the ship into as much shit as you can find in the ocean by making inane decisions over and over again.
Zack Snyder is not delivering. Is he being punished? Assistants who were doing fantastic work certainly were. People in finance and in marketing and in IT. They had no say in a movie called Batman V Superman only having 8 minutes of Batman fighting Superman in it, that ends because their moms have the same name. Snyder is a producer on every DC movie. He is still directing Justice League. He is being rewarded with more opportunity to get more people laid off. I'm assuming you yourself haven't been financially affected in any real way. You and your studio are the biggest lesson about life one can learn: The top screws up and the bottom suffers. Peter Jackson phones it in and a marketing supervisor has to figure out a plan B for house payments.
Your uneven Hall H presentation at Comic Con this year was a ridiculous mess that ranged from rushed to boring. When Marvel announced their full slate of films with a fun fan event several years ago, you announced yours on a shareholder conference call.
You just don't get it. And it's not just DC movies, it's your whole slate. Jupiter Ascending. Get Hard. Hot Pursuit. Max. Vacation. Pan. Point Break. ****ing PAN, you jerk. People lost their jobs and you decided Pan was a good idea. You think another Jungle Book is a good idea.
What are you even doing? I wish to God you were forced to live out of a car until you made a #1 movie of the year. Maybe Wonder Woman wouldn't be such a mess. Don't try to hide behind the great trailer. People inside are already confirming it's another mess. It is almost impressive how you keep rewarding the same producers and executives for making the same mistakes, over and over.
If I worked at a donut stand, and I kept ****ing up donuts, I'd be fired. Even if I made a tiny decent one every now and then, it doesn't matter. I'm gonna get fired.
I love that studio, and you're allowing it to sink. It's not about making movies for 'the fans' and not 'the critics.' It's not even about 'ruining childhoods.' It's about protecting livelihoods.
It's time to wake up and make the ****ing donuts, Kevin.
I just seconds away from uploading this.
She right though, that idiot at the top doens't look like he knows what he's doing, yet he still have a job.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Gal Gadot reacts to the wonder woman debut from San Diego Comic-con when it was onhttp://www.comicbookresources.com/article/gal-gadot-reacts-wonder-woman-trailer-debut
She's so beautiful!
Originally posted by Darth Thor
^ I think he's write tbh. There's been early word this film is a mess. And I don't have faith in Gadot as the lead.
It's an ex employee bad mouthing his company, I'll believe it's had of mediocre when I'm watching it in theaters. I already stated I had reservations about Gadots acting in a prior post in this thread, but him not seeing anything on the letter relating to story details or plot points that lead me to believe him. But yeah Warners track record is shit, we'll just have to wait and see and if this bombs I'll probably skip JL which I think looks bad to begin with
Originally posted by carthage
It's an ex employee bad mouthing his company, I'll believe it's had of mediocre when I'm watching it in theaters. I already stated I had reservations about Gadots acting in a prior post in this thread, but him not seeing anything on the letter relating to story details or plot points that lead me to believe him. But yeah Warners track record is shit, we'll just have to wait and see and if this bombs I'll probably skip JL which I think looks bad to begin with
I predict another 100 plus opener. Quote me. Warner has been very good at marketing these films and creating excitement.
The only thing i even remotely care about in terms of box office discussions that so often go on in these threads is the incentive for more films. Even though. Have mixed feelings about SS, I really want to see a Harley/Joker film for sure. Discussions about weekly earnings and drops don't really interest me so much as seeing if we'll get a follow up for Harley and Joker