having the word "the" twice in a row shows a complete ignorance of grammar, so with a title that bad why would you expect the rest of the movie to be well-written? But then, I thought no one would see the movie "Crazy Rich Asians" because it had such a god awful title. Makes me sad that marketing has more of an impact on a movie's success than the quality of the writing. At least the title "Bad Times at the El Royale" only gives a general overview of the plot of the movie, whereas "Crazy Rich Asians" leaves nothing to the imagination.
Still, if they had titled the movie "Bad Times at El Royale" it would have made me want to see it. When a movie's title is so important, why does Hollywood keep dropping the ball?
Submitted September 28, 2018 at 09:19AM by Prankster_Bob https://ift.tt/2OWxdKS