One
of the worst things some people do is criticize something that has not been
released yet. It is most noticeable when it comes to Marvel
Studios and their movies. Yes, it
happens in all entertainment industries, and I will get to that later, but as a
Marvel fan I see more criticism towards the movies than anything else. The biggest criticisms towards the movies
that I have seen are about how the movie is going to turn out. The best example for this is the movie
Ant-Man. The movie itself has been in
some kind of production for the last 10 years or so, with the director Edgar
Wright involved with it for a good majority of the time. Then the studio made the movie official in
the beginning of 2014. When he left the
project that summer, Marvel Studios hired Peyton Reed to direct the movie. When the hiring was announced, many people
already wrote off the movie as a bust. This
was even before the movie had even started shooting. Today, after its July 2015 release, according
to Rotten Tomatoes, Ant-Man has an 80% approval rating from critics and a 90%
rating from audiences. The movie was so
well liked that audiences are now asking for a sequel Ant-Man movie.
Another
good example would be the Guardians of the Galaxy. When the movie was announced, people wrote
off the movie only because it was not a well-known franchise. This time, when the trailer came out, those
same people were critical about the movie.
The movie has a 91% approval rating from critics and 92% approval from
audiences on Rotten Tomatoes- some even claiming the movie the best of 2014.