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Why were the Matrix sequels so bad?
Screenwriter John August has diagnosed that the problem with the Matrix sequels was that they were “playing obscurity for depth”, i.e. obfuscating the internal logic of the characters’ choices in order to make the audience fearful of dismissing it, just in case they were missing something that they just didn’t get.
What is considered the worst movie ever made?
Ed Wood’s Plan 9 from Outer Space was labeled the “Worst Film Ever” by The Golden Turkey Awards. This movie marked the final film appearance of Bela Lugosi.
Why are there so many sequels?
Sequels represent an extension of the adapted story effect. If a movie has been a huge box office hit and has the potential to be extended through further and continuing story development, sequels will be made.
Why did The Matrix 2 and 3 come out in the same year?
Instead, because the two films were released six months apart, people didn’t quite understand what they were watching, and the third part suffered at the box office.
Why did the first Matrix fail?
So the first Matrix failed because of it´s unrealistic features. Later the machines constructed a place where it was both good and bad, happiness and suffering like in real life and then most humans(99\%) accepted that reality. The issue was the people in the the first matrix kept waking up. But it didnt work.
Is Matrix overrated?
The first Matrix is still a lot better than its two sequels, but it receives way too much praise in sci-fi circles and that makes it overrated in our book.
What is the number 1 worst movie of all time?
Worst Movies of All Time Top 10
- The Twilight Saga (35,593 votes)
- Batman and Robin (27,929 votes)
- Catwoman (22,544 votes)
- Spider-Man 3 (19,152 votes)
- Last Airbender (18,086 votes)
- Super Mario Bros.
- Battlefield Earth (16,138 votes)
- Jack and Jill (15,720 votes)
What’s a Tomatometer?
The Tomatometer score represents the percentage of professional critic reviews that are positive for a given film or television show. When at least 60\% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a red tomato is displayed to indicate its Fresh status.
Why do studios make sequels?
Will there be a Matrix 4?
“Matrix” fans got good news in October 2020 when the studio announced the release was moving forward to December 22, 2021. As a 2021 release, “The Matrix 4” will adhere to Warner Bros. ‘ controversial hybrid release strategy of opening in theaters on the same day it becomes available to stream on HBO Max for 31 days.
Why do so many movies have the same title?
The obvious reason is that having a familiar title makes the movie way easier to sell. Batman V. Superman was a disjointed dick contusion of a movie, but made hundreds of millions on the title alone. You can’t say the same about Ex Machina or It Follows — films that completely rely on their own cinematic merit to make a splash.
Will there be a Fantastic Four sequel?
Despite being the cinematic equivalent of freebasing Ambien, Fox is still toying with the idea of a Fantastic Four sequel. While that sounds self-defeating, the move fits the long tradition of half-assedly adapting Marvel’s First Family as a legal gambit.
Why are movies so hard to categorize?
Because when studios are handed films that can’t be easily categorized, things often get super wacky. Observe And Report and Rules Of Attraction are randomly advertised as romantic comedies, while Drive becomes the next Fast & Furious.
Is rise of the Silver Surfer the only Roger Corman movie not made?
Not only was the 1994 Roger Corman film done to maintain the studio’s film rights, but so was the 2005 film AND the 2015 abomination which, amazingly, makes Rise Of The Silver Surfer the only one not made out of obligation. Yes. THIS one. Video Player is loading.