Both movies missed the mark in my opinion. Dark Phoenix really needed Wolverine. I understand why he's not in the film, but the character is a huge part of this story line. New Mutants could have been great, but it really wasn't the time to launch a new team with the rights going back to Marvel.
Agreed.. I was disappointed with both, but I was more disappointed with how they resolved the First Class trilogy. I loved the first two movies. The New Mutants wasn't what I expected, but it was at least interesting in horror film theme they went with.
It's not dour all the way through, we get to spend some downtime with our five main characters and there's some decent chills to be had here. Plus, there's some kind of directorial flair from Josh Boone than from Simon Kinberg.
This is at least entertainingly bad. Insurrection, meanwhile, is just frustratingly bad, goes against one of the core themes of Star Trek (technology makes our lives better) and expects me to root for a handful of smug hippies hogging a universal cure from billions of people.
unlike insurrection it's fun to watch even though it's because it's bad, with that being said there are a few cool ideas and memorable quotes while insurrection is just plain boring with a stupid story thematic
Both movies missed the mark in my opinion. Dark Phoenix really needed Wolverine. I understand why he's not in the film, but the character is a huge part of this story line. New Mutants could have been great, but it really wasn't the time to launch a new team with the rights going back to Marvel.
Replybecause compared to the new mutamts and x-men apocalypse i find it was more enjoyable one as its own compared to these 2 films
ReplyNot into horror, and New Mutants pushes liberal SJW agenda too much.
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