It wouldn't be a year in movies without having
a few awful movies.
Not exact matches
People are far less likely to trash the
movie if asked about it as they emerge from the theater (and they still have the ticket stub in their pocket) than they are a
few days later, when they are more likely to look back on it as a trial - by - fire bonding experience, and yowl about how hilariously
awful it was to sit through.
After an underwhelming climax the
movie takes an
awful lot of time setting up a sequel, which I suppose is inevitable unless this thing really tanks — in which case we'll just wait a
few years to see a new version starring another Academy Award winner.
Though Cyberwar is otherwise a forgettable
movie tie - in, it's one of the
few games that really pull out all the stops in making you feel bloody
awful for failing!
In fact, except for exceptionally well - known and loved
movies (like The Godfather) or really
awful movies, very
few movies have a 5 star or 1 star rating.