This was supposed to be Netflix's next big franchise. They put a prequel and animated series into production before the movie was even finished then it failed hard. Why are they giving Snyder another chance with Rebel Moon after he dropped the ball so hard here?
One of the worst movies we saw last year. The worst one was Dune.
Zack Snyder made the worst and best 2021 movie. Truly based.
All the newly shot additions to ZSJL were bad though.
It was clear that Snyder treated it as a side project next to finishing Justice League.
>2022
>0% hype
Both are horrible, predictable, unfunny and dumbed down. The cardboard characters have stereotypical faux attitude that makes them resemble something aimed at a 13 yos idea of being "cool"
>#1 movie in 91 countries
>for 1 day*
I bet you don't know a single person irl who has seen it. The numbers are fake
Did this already come out? LOL
whoever did wardrobe and graphic design for these shows should be shot tired of this neon vomit shit.
>Rebel Moon
That one actually has potential other than the zombie (libtard) trash.
It is directed by Zack Snyder, the only potential is the potential to be an even more embarrassing failure than his last.
>That one actually has potential
Every Snyder movie does. Only very few actually deliver.
>let’s give Snyder some money
Bravo…idiots
>It failed hard
LOL
Whoever wrote the script and whoever edited the movie should be slowly dipped into a pool of piranhas so they have time to think about what they did.
Snyder again wants to make a big movie franchise with rebel moon? Why doesn't he do a TV series??
netflix is just desperate for exclusives so i can't really blame zack snyder for getting an easy paycheck
It was produced with Deborah and Zack's own money, Netflix just distributed it. The movie was hardly an "easy paycheck" it's just another frick up that's cost their production company tons of cash.
No way.
>failed hard
Nope. Also they greenlighted a sequel already.
Snyder must be fricking amazing in meetings with studio executives. Like, a wizard capable of convincing them his shit ideas are commercial gold.
Rebel Moon is supposed to be something unique on the scale of original Star Wars trilogy. You can't compare this to a generic zombie flick. Also starring Sofia Boutella from The Mummy.
>Also starring Sofia Boutella from The Mummy.
Starring box office poison isn't a good sign.
She was in 3 blockbusters that made over 400m each. Then in an artsy movie that was not box office oriented anyway. Hardly poison.
That depends how much money is behind it, I can think of 2 films which where failures and ended what studios where hoping would be an ongoing thing. She's also 40 now, the plot description reads "mysterious young woman". She's still good looking for her age, but that's for her age, she isn't suitable for these roles anymore
Depends on roles too. She is incredibly flexible so if a role requires something like this then it's really hard to replace her. You can't train 25YO actress for a movie to be as flexible as her after over 15 years of break dancing. Another important thing is that she loves working with prosthetics and heavy makeup. Todays actresses try to avoid spending 4 hours on makeup and they prefer to look as neutral as possible. She has her own niche. No wonder Snyder cast her.
this is hands down the worst big budget movie ever made
such a cringe inducing sneeze fest
I blame D'Elia
>then it failed hard.
It didn't.
it could have been cool, but it turned out so stupid.
Where did the movie fail?
It was a big hit for the streaming app, it won an Oscar cheer whatever, it spawned some VR bullshit that became a big hit for casinos, it produced a sequel, an animated series, and a sequel. The prequel was also another big hit for the streaming app.
So where is the failure other than you not liking the movie?
>then it failed hard
I'm sorry, but what?
The whole thing literally spawned a theme park and a VR game that is bringing a lot of cash for Netflix. So Netflix must be pretty happy about it.
>that is bringing a lot of cash for Netflix
Do you have a single fact to back that up?
Amy of the Dead + Army of Thieves together cost only 70 Million. It was extremely cheap.
The Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas animation is also bundled together Twilight of the Gods animation that Netflix is about to release. They both cost 30 Million.
Those projects are spare changes for Netflix.
Meanwhile Rebel Moon budget is 400 Million.
How else are you going to pay all the big named actors?
What the frick is this? Jesus christ
Netflix stated that they are looking for content creators who provide something on the scale of HBO Game of Thrones. They are willing to risk and give chances.
>on the scale of HBO Game of Thrones
they definitely succeeded... in one sense.
ARMY OF THE DEAD was trash. And not good-trash like DEMONS. I was bored rigid.
Demons is not even trash, at leas the first one. Its a great movie actually
I haven't seen the movie, but what are people going to do with $200 million dollars in a zombie apocalypse?
Transition
It was contained.
The world isn't dominated by zombies, just Las Vegas. The whole movie was made because Zack Snyder really, REALLY hated the lockdowns and Covid measures. It is nothing but a big rant.
The zombies are intelligent and portrayed as sympathetic. They "locked down" by the government and treated as second class. The people that the government suspect of having the virus are sent to the nearby area and forced to constantly do check-up tests to see if they haven't turned, with the guards that control the place constantly abusing their power.
Fairly sure it was shot before coof and Snyder is a democrat.
I liked it alot tbh.
Except for Bautista's daughter in the movie. She should've died.
Because the people running Netflix are fricking morons who don't know what they're doing and throw rediculous amounts of money at shit, they're spending 35mil per episode for stranger things season 4
The anime is reading this fall. The sequel is set for 2024 or 25. What a flop...
What about Twilight of the Gods?
What are they even going to do with the sequel?
They can't keep on baiting the whole time-loop and alien shit without ever delivering on it.
I didn't read anything about the flick, nor talk about it with anyone until after I saw it.
This shit was really weird. Never picked up on the alien thing, but zombie babies, the weird time travel/clone thing, and robots were just really out there for everyone to see and wtf about. I admit it makes me very interested in a sequel just to get some answers for this stuff.
They reused the idea of time travel shenanigans in the prequel as well, so i am certainly interested in that getting resolved. I don't even care about the zombies, to be honest.
The movie is filled with this shit. The zombies that come alive when it rains? Never rains.
If I had to guess, I'd say Snyder came up with the idea of multiple movies set in the same place with the same plot but major/minor variations to change up the movie. That's why there's so many "seed" ideas just there for no reason and never get expounded upon.
>second most expensive zombie movie of all time behind World War Z
>looks like the second cheapest
>takes place almost entirely on 3 tiny sets and was filmed with broken equipment
Netflix don't make films its a money laundering scheme
did they shift from their naming scheme of "of the dead" to "army of" or am i getting Mandela effected?