American Ultra Screenwriter Max Landis Isn’t Wrong When He Rails Against Hollywood
Max Landis, screenwriter and son of director John Landis, didn’t take the poor box office performance of his latest film, American Ultra, very well. The film, about a stoner who doesn’t realize he’s also a sleeper assassin trained by the CIA (Jesse Eisenberg) and who falls in love with his handler (Kristen Stewart), opened last Friday and put up mediocre first weekend numbers. That set Landis off, and before we go any further, let’s revisit the ensuing Twitter diatribe:
So here’s an interesting question: American Ultra finished dead last at the box office, behind even Mission Impossible and Man From Uncle…
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) August 22, 2015
…American Ultra was also beaten by the critically reviled Hitman Agent 47 and Sinister, despite being a better reviewed film than either..
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) August 22, 2015
…which leads me to a bit of a conundrum: Why? American Ultra had good ads, big stars, a fun idea, and honestly, it’s a good movie…
— Max Landis (@Uptomyknees) August 22, 2015
…Certainly better, in the internet’s opinion, than other things released the same day. If you saw it, you probably didn’t hate it…