Scarlet Witch in New Mutants
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bud-47 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 12:40 PM)
Godzilla was the star of that film. And Olsen was serviceable as a concerned wife/mother. Other than that, she wasn't really given much to work with. Blame the screenplay. Even Bryan Cranston suffered. If anyone, it was really Aaron Taylor Johnson that sunk the film in the acting department.
Olsen was actually praised for her acting in Martha Marcy May Marlene as well as her other dramatic work. You may want to check it out. Definitely not a "bottom of the barrel" actress as you put it. I think your opinion of her is somewhat influenced by your dislike of the MCU.
Similar to your opinion of Sophie Turner in these films, which is heavily biased because of your devotion to the franchise. In reality, she's very one-note based on what we've seen in her limited work (Game of Thrones being her primary claim to fame). She has a lot of growing to do as an actress. -
Max_cinefilo89 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 12:20 PM)
Everyone was bad in Godzilla, except Bryan Cranston. You can't really blame Olsen, who has proven herself repeatedly on screen.
And X-Men movies haven't made bad casting decisions? How about two actors who share the last name Jones? -
bud-47 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 12:43 PM)
Given his inability to be objective towards these films, I'm sure he thinks Alexandra Shipp and Olivia Munn also gave worthy performances as well. To un-biased eyes though, they were nothing but bland, cardboard cut-outs. Jennifer Lawrence even phoned it in.
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hafabee — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 01:30 PM)
Olivia Munn was used exactly as she should be; minimally and with emphasis on her tits. Alexandra Shipp was good, she gave a strong performance and made Halle Berry look amateur in comparison; give the kid a break. Jennifer Lawrence gave a strong, understated performance, she was good too, she never missed a single beat and had great dynamics with all of the other characters, especially James McAvoy, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Evan Peters.
To un-biased eyes though
Oh YOU'RE unbiased here are ya? You are?!
That's hilarious dude, funny stuff. -
bud-47 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 01:46 PM)
I knew you would praise their performances!
Shipp's performance was pretty much equal to Berry's. She just did it with an accent and a mohawk. Both were amateur performances for very under-written roles.
Look, I can admit that I'm biased to a certain degree. I'm an X-Men fan, just not a fan of the X-Men films. Haven't been since X2. And that does have an effect on my opinion of the franchise and films. But I can still separate my feelings and opinions to be somewhat objective (the MCU films are far from perfect). However, you've got rose-colored Fox-Men goggles that makes you see everything in these films as cinematic gold, which just isn't the case. -
hafabee — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 02:01 PM)
I think we're both equally biased on different sides of the scale, but I genuinely do both enjoy these movies and think that they're all around quality productions. Some of them have been amongst the best of the genre.
I do not excuse poor efforts though, like casting January Jones as mentioned above, it's not as if they're incapable of making errors in judgment but I do feel that they've been doing a hell of a good job with these X-Men movies lately, they're really pouring a lot of talent and effort into them and it shows in the quality of the productions.
And lastly like you I'm an old school X-Men fan, the difference is I've been quite happy with both the fan service and the changes made to the traditional/original stories and characters in the movies (with some exceptions). -
That_Guy_Son — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 02:56 PM)
Talent, yes. Effort, no. Like I said before, they go out of their way to not make the movies about them being X-men. It's like they can't think of a way to make the movies about X-men and have a story that would last 2 hours. Both DoFP and Apocalypse was them starting over so they could make it as minimum as possible.
"Truth sounds like hate to those who hate truth." -
hafabee — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 10:38 PM)
I don't think so.
One of the things that impressed me the most about
X-Men Apocalypse
was the juggling, high-wire act of so many characters and giving something to all of them, and having them mesh so well together.
Except Psylocke, I feel she was left out of the circle. Every other character got a good lead-in except for maybe Psylocke. She was Caliban's protector and agent/enforcer but she could have used the same fleshing out that all of the other characters in this movie got.