The old saw, "Nobody sets out to make a bad movie" is an evasion. You know someone is committed to make a GOOD movie if only complete scripts are green-lit, and if executives hire the right director and then stay out of the way creatively. That wasn't the case with Spider-Man 3 and is definitely not the case with "The Amazingly Redundant-Reboot."
The old saw, "Nobody sets out to make a bad movie" is an evasion. You know someone is committed to make a GOOD movie if only complete scripts are green-lit, and if executives hire the right director and then stay out of the way creatively. That wasn't the case with Spider-Man 3 and is definitely not the case with "The Amazingly Redundant-Reboot."
Jawsphobia 7 months ago