darrenn
Joined Jul 2005
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Brad Peyton seems to be another one of these directors that Hollywood keeps throwing money at for mediocre formulaic movies, almost certainly written with AI now, trading on big star names & flashy soulless CGI. Jennifer Lopez is still just an average actor I hate to say, propped up by better actors around her. Using AI as a plot device has already been done so much better in movies since the 80's, but is now mostly just boring. It's easy to see all the movies Peyton is trying to pay homage to, but it's usually in the laziest way possible. The excessive time of Lopez alone in her mech suit, clearly just hours of her, green screen, & the director trying to come up with remotely interesting dialogue, is truly a test of endurance to watch. This movie will be forgotten within months.
Why doesn't someone make a cartoon of Mickey Mouse as a deadbeat alcoholic that hates everyone and who is wanting to die? Will Disney and fans see it as a new genius risky take on Mickey? You have to kill the past don't you?
This is what Rian Johnson and Disney are doing with Star Wars, totally disrespecting fans and just trying to set up a new universe for merchandising, piggy backing on the worldwide popularity of Star Wars. Very shameful.
The movie is so poorly and lazily written with huge plot and logic holes, bad dialogue and humor, and a half hour side plot that adds nothing except clearly trying to set up more merchandise sales.
There is no more interest to see any more Star Wars films unless radical changes are made, although they can never go back before this dreck of a movie.