This flopped because it came out during an age where optimism was looked down upon as foolish, and irony prevailed. But the darker the world grows, the more precious the few rays of light will be. As time goes on, this will be reappraised. It's not unique or brilliant, a monument of cinema, but it's true and honest. Never give up anons, never give in. It's not ever until it's over. Every second counts. Every action matters. The future is built by visionaries and people alike; the parasites are the only enemies. Disregard the fear, forget the odds, the future is worth fighting for.
>>200754145>This flopped because it came out during an age where optimism was looked down upon as foolish, and irony prevailed. But the darker the world grows, the more precious the few rays of light will be. As time goes on, this will be reappraised. It's not unique or brilliant, a monument of cinema, but it's true and honest. Never give up anons, never give in. It's not ever until it's over. Every second counts. Every action matters. The future is built by visionaries and people alike; the parasites are the only enemies. Disregard the fear, forget the odds, the future is worth fighting for.Shut the fuck up
>>200754145It was also an underwhelming flick. Meet the Robinsons was much better at exploring similar themes and aesthetics.
main chick is hot and played the optimist very well while clooney played jaded prodigy perfectly . The tomorrowland was spectacular and the idea that the guy giving entry didn't understand why a jetpack could be useful was ridiculous.
Tomorrowland is one of my favorite Disney movies.
look at how many cool inventions are in the movie that could help people in the real world. The fire extinguisher alone would save thousands of lives around the world.
It flopped because>written by damon lindelof
>>200754145>disney
>>200757158the daylight hologram of a dog is easily million dollar tech. the robotics.
>>200754145>This flopped because the robololi didn't get nekkidFtfy
Tomorrowland is great and I'm tired of pretending it's not. Sick of this pessimistic spirit in the world. If there is one ray of hope for us right now, it's how technology is advancing so quickly and is quickly becoming democratized, thus hopefully spurring on innovation in every direction and sending us all sooner than later into The Futureā¢.
>>200754145this flopping killed Britt Robertson's career I think
>>200762000just changing policies and implementing simple functions would improve everyday lives of americans. Having a regular medical check up at your house would prevent and detect infirmities that would normally go unnoticed.
The real hidden gem was John Carter by Yidney, the last genuine film they made without trying to insert Pozz into it for DIE-policy agendas. A criminally underrated film that suffered badly from a terribly generic name and poor advertising because of some retarded exec.
>same name as one of the most popular festival in the world at that timeyeah nah they knew what they were doing, fuck em
>>200762854this and Tron Legacy were the last good live-action films Disney put out
>>200754145That's no true amd the film itself is not optimistic.
The pedo vibe and the violence didn't help things.