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Old 02-29-2016, 11:17 AM   #1
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Gods of Egypt director goes off on rant...

GODS OF EGYPT opened in second place with $14 million. The mythological epic cost a reported $140 million, and got savaged by critics with a 13% average on Rotten Tomatoes.

Here is Alex Proyas' FB response...



NOTHING CONFIRMS RAMPANT STUPIDITY FASTER...
Than reading reviews of my own movies. I usually try to avoid the experience - but this one takes the cake. Often, to my great amusement, a critic will mention my past films in glowing terms, when at the time those same films were savaged, as if to highlight the critic's flawed belief of my descent into mediocrity. You see, my dear fellow FBookers, I have rarely gotten great reviews… on any of my movies, apart from those by reviewers who think for themselves and make up their own opinions. Sadly those type of reviewers are nearly all dead. Good reviews often come many years after the movie has opened. I guess I have the knack of rubbing reviewers the wrong way - always have. This time of course they have bigger axes to grind - they can rip into my movie while trying to make their mainly pale asses look so politically correct by screaming "white-wash!!!” like the deranged idiots they all are. They fail to understand, or chose to pretend to not understand what this movie is, so as to serve some bizarre consensus of opinion which has nothing to do with the movie at all. That’s ok, this modern age of texting will probably make them go the way of the dinosaur or the newspaper shortly - don't movie-goers text their friends with what they thought of a movie?

Seems most critics spend their time trying to work out what most people will want to hear. How do you do that? Why these days it is so easy... just surf the net to read other reviews or what bloggers are saying - no matter how misguided an opinion of a movie might be before it actually comes out. Lock a critic in a room with a movie no one has even seen and they will not know what to make of it. Because contrary to what a critic should probably be they have no personal taste or opinion, because they are basing their views on the status quo. None of them are brave enough to say “well I like it” if it goes against consensus. Therefore they are less than worthless. Now that anyone can post their opinion about anything from a movie to a pair of shoes to a hamburger, what value do they have - nothing. Roger Ebert wasn’t bad. He was a true film lover at least, a failed film-maker, which gave him a great deal of insight. His passion for film was contagious and he shared this with his fans. He loved films and his contribution to cinema as a result was positive. Now we have a pack of diseased vultures pecking at the bones of a dying carcass. Trying to peck to the rhythm of the consensus. I applaud any film-goer who values their own opinion enough to not base it on what the pack-mentality say is good or bad.
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Old 02-29-2016, 11:23 AM   #2
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Glad he doesn't take criticism to heart.
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Old 02-29-2016, 11:53 AM   #3
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I think any artist will always take any criticism to heart, but in this case, the man needs to eat humble pie and admit his film was all CG and no story.

You could tell this movie was going to stink based off the trailers...it had a very poor-man 300 vibe to it.
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Old 02-29-2016, 01:17 PM   #4
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yep just looked like a very uninspired cg fest, come on butler - youre better than this!
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Old 02-29-2016, 01:31 PM   #5
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Good grief, just be happy to be a working director pulling down 7 figures per film. I have liked some of Proyas's movies, particularly I, Robot and Dark City. I will also watch this one when it arrives on digital if for no other reason to check out the art direction. Although I figure it might be like Jupiter Ascending, a beautiful mess of a movie.
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Old 03-01-2016, 04:06 PM   #6
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That's a good comparison with Jupiter Ascending. Except in this case, we don't really get any good eye candy like Milla Kunis.
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Old 03-01-2016, 10:34 PM   #7
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yep just looked like a very uninspired cg fest, come on butler - youre better than this!
And from what I've seen online, the CG is terrible. Where did the $140 million go? Hollywood really likes wasting money on crap. Then they expect us to pay for these failures through even increasing ticket prices.

Time to cap some of these lesser known properties and and poorly performing directors to a $75M or less budget. That's the one lesson Hollywood can learn from Deadpool.
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