Lol idk about the last one. I've seen just as many cheesy movies that did just as good as high budgets movies imo. Ig it just comes down to whether the movie was actually trying to be cheesy or not on whether it was actually any good.
Lol idk about the last one. I've seen just as many cheesy movies that did just as good as high budgets movies imo. Ig it just comes down to whether the movie was actually trying to be cheesy or not on whether it was actually any good.
I guess I could have left that one out since any full length movie of the genre these days would more than likely have a decent budget,the same goes for premium cable channel productions.Lower level type stuff would be on the network channels which I rarely ever tune in to.
I guess I could have left that one out since any full length movie of the genre these days would more than likely have a decent budget,the same goes for premium cable channel productions.Lower level type stuff would be on the network channels which I rarely ever tune in to.
Lol I will agree that there is a major difference in high budget movie and low budget movies. But I would still say even some low budget movies can be master pieces in their own right. Just like how some high budget movies comepletelly suck. Kind of like how, The Avatar: The Last Airbender, just totally sucked even tho it had a decently high budget.
The main reason I feel that movie tanked it as hard as it did, was because they pretty much drained all the emotion and character quirks out of the main characters. They had no reason to do this with already well defined characters from a already famous cartoon series. So in the end with the main characters acting totally different, it gave the movie an entirely different vibe and made it feel more like a bad rip off imo.
GOT was nothing more than giving HBO a chance to stream soft porn during prime time. I didn't watch.
Mandalorian is to predictable and the actors give the impression that they are readying que cards off camera.
The so called Star Wars prequels only had computer generated scenes to draw crowds.
The original series had Harrison Ford, Carrie Fischer, and Mark Hammel. AND Darth Vader voiced by James Earl Jones for crying out loud.