But that was just a glorified brainstorming session. None of those ideas became a complete script, and it shows. TLK is a collage of individual movie ideas loosely stitched together without a guiding vision.
I mean, just watching TLK from beginning to end is a big ask in itself, actually remembering all of it is to go beyond.You probably thought that because it would have made more sense than the actual movie.
I mean, we don't know what sort of contract he had...The man has half a billion dollars already.
You don’t *have * to keep accepting the dump trucks full of money of money they offer…
A young man I work with (because I’m old AF at this point) binged Age of Extinction and Last Knight back to back. I warned him not to, but he was foolish.I mean, just watching TLK from beginning to end is a big ask in itself, actually remembering all of it is to go beyond.
I mean, it's the SAME people footage from the final film. Instead of running from Freezer, they start running from Cheetor before Rhinox tries to gore them. Not a flattering first impression.I'd love a cut where id be able to watch these, even if unfinished, in the movie.
Is the cave scene really that harsh on the Maximals?
While I think this is part of the problem, I think most of it is that budgets are simply out of control. They need to bring back low and mid budget movies instead of trying to make each film a blockbuster. $200 million for every single movie is just not sustainable for a wide variety of reasons.