The Percy Jackson movie was bad but the script was worse

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • You might have heard the buzz on TikTok and social media about the Percy Jackson movies--memes, GIFs, Reddit threads on how they're "not that bad", and, naturally, movements calling for references to these films in the new Disney+ adaptation. But Rick? Rick is having none of that. If you're interested, we happen to have a peak into his mind in the form of emails sent directly to the filmmakers *while the movies were being written*. AND we have the working screenplay. ...Oof.
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  • @-soggywaffles-
    @-soggywaffles- 2 дня назад +24

    I don't get why they removed the swirlie scene in the actual movie, or why they made annabeth brunette.
    "You are the only demi-god of the big three born in 100 years"
    Thaila: *disappears*

  • @notahumanbeing6892
    @notahumanbeing6892 3 дня назад +26

    we don’t talk enough about the thrill ride of love in the show starting with what is love, that made me laugh so hard for so long on my first watch that I paused to not miss anything 😭

    • @allartisbad
      @allartisbad  3 дня назад +4

      We need more little gags like that in Season 2! 🤣

  • @lucasoliver2571
    @lucasoliver2571 2 дня назад +15

    The audacity of some people saying that the films are better than the series is unbelievable
    The series has many flaws, but they are flaws that can be fixed in the second season and there is clearly a certain level of respect for the author and the original work, as for the films...I can't say the same

    • @allartisbad
      @allartisbad  День назад +4

      Exactly, like there's a difference between a competent and creative piece of art that just falls short in some key areas, and a soulless, passionless corporate product that doesn't even try (probably because they thought kids and teens have no sense for quality 😭)

    • @lucasoliver2571
      @lucasoliver2571 День назад +1

      @@allartisbad Exactly

  • @tatyanarodriguez1561
    @tatyanarodriguez1561 2 дня назад +3

    I've been on movie field trips; they were either associated with a book we read in class or educational. If the book, we read had an older movie that wasn't at the theater we would have a movie day at school where we would have a party day with snacks and soda.

  • @allartisbad
    @allartisbad  6 дней назад +14

    OH and also I don't think I'm going to use my pop filter anymore unless I can figure out how to make it work. Cause like, what is that thing even doing at this point? Not filtering pops that's for sure!

  • @dirogue7132
    @dirogue7132 3 дня назад +11

    I’m a strange creature who even though I read the books I enjoy unfaithful adaptations just the same as faithful ones. Literally every fandom I’ve watched and read I like even if it isn’t faithful

    • @allartisbad
      @allartisbad  3 дня назад +3

      I personally find that if I watch the TV show/movie, THEN read the book of something, I like the adaptation more and end up being over with the changes. But if I read the books first, then I end up more annoyed at changes and it almost ruins the experience of watching the adaptation, so I try to avoid that and watch the adaptations first in order to get an unbiased experience. Also, some books are just flat out bad but end up making for good movies. For example, the Godfather (from what I've heard) is actually a pretty bad book but of course ended up as one of the greatest films of all time lol So adaptational changes on their own are not inherently a bad thing at all!

  • @Marie0828
    @Marie0828 День назад +3

    Yes! I can’t believe how badly the Percy Jackson movies butchered the books! As a huge fan of Rick Riordan’s series, the adaptations were a massive disappointment. The script was an absolute mess, completely ignoring key plot points and character development that made the books so engaging. They aged up the characters for no reason, and the story felt rushed and hollow. The essence of the books’ charm and humor was totally lost. Hollywood needs to stop ruining beloved books with these half-hearted attempts. If they had just followed the source material more closely, it could have been epic. Such a wasted opportunity!

  • @Booksforthewin
    @Booksforthewin 3 дня назад +6

    And the polar opposite Brandon Sanderson: I don’t trust Hollywood so I’m going to do it myself because I need the money (instead of I trust Hollywood and I need the money)

    • @allartisbad
      @allartisbad  3 дня назад +2

      I think Rick may have been misled as to how much they were going to let him "advise" on the project sadly :/ I really hope he wasn't taken for a ride by big time Hollywood execs who thought they could manipulate the out-of-his-depth author into signing away the rights to a million dollar franchise, but either way I HOPE he got a big check out of it. I think it also impacted the way he approached projects going forward, because he clearly got a much more involved role for the Disney show. I'm not sure if he would have had the power to stop that adaptation from going forward if he wanted to (considering Disney had already acquired the rights), but I feel like he would have chosen to stop the development if he wasn't going to be allowed to write for it.

  • @birdieshorts7707
    @birdieshorts7707 10 часов назад

    34:50

  • @san5494
    @san5494 5 дней назад +4

    Like I have never read the books so I’m not really influenced by how accurate it was or not, but one thing I’ll say is that I rather 10 times watch the first movie than the first season of the Disney plus show

    • @allartisbad
      @allartisbad  5 дней назад +17

      I definitely don't want to tell anyone that they're wrong for personally liking the movies or being nostalgic for them (I like plenty of stuff either as guilty pleasures or that I genuinely think is good that others think is bad), but it's more about the quality of filmmaking and especially writing. It was extremely characteristic of bad YA movies of the time. It just failed at all the things it was clearly trying to do: world-building, character writing, narrative arcs, and smaller things like humor, action and visuals.
      As young kids, it's hard to notice a lot of this stuff but what they COULD notice is that it's not a faithful adaptation, so that's what fans mentioned and remember to this day. Young viewers who didn't read the books wouldn't know that it's unfaithful, obviously, and may not be cognizant of all the other ways it failed, leading to them finding it fun. But still, that was clearly a minority of kids given that the film did not do well commercially (probably too "adult" for kids that young).

    • @stvrmistic3700
      @stvrmistic3700 4 дня назад +8

      that's crazy lmfao

    • @heromanager4271
      @heromanager4271 3 дня назад

      FRRR just like the show is so boring jesus

    • @heromanager4271
      @heromanager4271 3 дня назад

      ​@@allartisbad Its definitely not a masterpiece or even great at that fact, but its the movie is in that territory where its bad but extremely entertaining, whereas the tv show is in an even worse place where its not like... terrible, but not great either, its just so boring and stale, in every aspect. the characters are all so bland in the show, they all talk the same, the action isnt exciting at all and there rarely is any, theres just constant exposition and things being explained to us, dont even get me started visually wise on how grey and dull everything looks in comparison to the film. like they had a whole season with the trio on the tv show, and had like 2hrs with the trio in the film, yet I enjoyed and remembered the ones from the film a lot more.