Excluding the one (easily excisable for certain markets) "Look, gay!" "Yay, gay!" 30-second scene, the movie was perfectly fine. Had a lot of entertaining elements in it.
The most striking thing was that it wasn't a 2nd weekend drop-off due to bad word of mouth like so many recent movies, but rather that there was no word of mouth in the first place because nobody went to see it the first weekend.
Couple interesting things from the yahoo article. The first is the couple times that ChatGPT got totally wrong facts that should be easy and clear, such as movie release years. The second is the link to this Newsweek article from January that mentioned that Zach Levi was attacked by twitter bots for saying that Pfizer causes harm.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods opened on the same weekend as Marvel's Black Widow, which could have split the audience's attention.
ChatGPT is a bit out of the loop. Its primary training ended in mid 2021 so it has a tendency to make a lot of weird errors around issues involving timing, like movies.
Partly the woke shit. Partly because I think people are starting to tire of superhero movies. Particularly the mediocre ones that usually characterize DC movie adaptations.
A wise man once said to learn who rules over you, learn whom you can't criticize.
Shazam was made gay? How dumb can this woke $hit get?
Not him, the fat kid.
Billy and Freddy each had their own girl to chase so "teh gay" wasn't even a theme of the movie.
Didn't watch it because most films now a days are woke and very gay. But interesting to know that a Shazam ain't gay.
Excluding the one (easily excisable for certain markets) "Look, gay!" "Yay, gay!" 30-second scene, the movie was perfectly fine. Had a lot of entertaining elements in it.
The most striking thing was that it wasn't a 2nd weekend drop-off due to bad word of mouth like so many recent movies, but rather that there was no word of mouth in the first place because nobody went to see it the first weekend.
u/#clownworld
I fear that we have yet to hit peak clown world.
Couple interesting things from the yahoo article. The first is the couple times that ChatGPT got totally wrong facts that should be easy and clear, such as movie release years. The second is the link to this Newsweek article from January that mentioned that Zach Levi was attacked by twitter bots for saying that Pfizer causes harm.
ChatGPT is a bit out of the loop. Its primary training ended in mid 2021 so it has a tendency to make a lot of weird errors around issues involving timing, like movies.
Partly the woke shit. Partly because I think people are starting to tire of superhero movies. Particularly the mediocre ones that usually characterize DC movie adaptations.