From the report:
With extremely weak domestic ticket sales over the weekend for “R.I.P.D.” and “Turbo,” Hollywood has now sustained six big-budget duds since May 1, the start of the film industry’s high-stakes summer season. The other failing movies have been “After Earth,” “White House Down,” “Pacific Rim” and “The Lone Ranger.”The main thing disappointing about that list is that there are no Marvel superhero movies included. I'm desperately sick of all the money being sunk into them.
I actually want to see The Lone Ranger - some reviewers have liked it, and I am very fond of the Pirates of the Carribean movies. Even the third one has grown on me by re-watching it on DVD.
What you have to do is what the whole series in quick succession - say, over a week. The entire arc of the story makes much more sense that way, and you actually notice jokes in the last movie (for example) that depend on remembering incidents and characters from the first movie.
On a sailing related note, I also finally caught up with Master and Commander on DVD. As with Pirates of the Caribbean, I am continually impressed with how utterly realistic modern movie technology can make sailing ship battles and storms appear. But the movie itself seemed more interested in just being an earnest portrayal of life at sea in the British Navy in 1805, rather than having a really compelling story or characters. Maybe the books are better, but the movie felt a little hollow at heart. I don't really see that it was worth 10 Oscar nominations.
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