Ru1977
The Irishman
Fair.To be fair, I'm a little different from Ace in this. I haven't written off Doomsday as 'definitely bad' or anything like that. I don't even think we -can- because we don't know enough concerning what it's even about.
I suppose... I guess I'm the kind of fan who doesn't get concerned about that because I just want as many of the characters they've introduced, and more, in Secret Wars. I want Steve, and Tony, and Natasha. So for me, if they make the plot work, give me some great character moments and interactions, I'm taking the ride. It's all popcorn.I just think bringing these characters/actors back is cynical, both on the part of the studio and on the part of the consumers that demanded it. That will remain true even if it's the best movie Marvel has ever made.
Yeah, I agree. And as much as I've enjoyed, there's some I really haven't, and some I will of course admit wasn't great despite me getting something out of it anyway.That doesn't mean it can't be fun or exciting. I've liked... definitely more than half of the MCU. Probably closer to 75%? That's not a bad ratio considering how much of it there is.
Exactly. Though I appreciate when they get me to feel some emotion beyond "oh wow, neat".It's definitely not high cinema most of the time, whatever that might mean to you, but as comic book popcorn stuff I can get a lot of enjoyment from it.
And again, fair.If Doomsday is good, I'll be happy to watch it. If we get more details and it sounds like total ass, I'll just sit this one out and not be too worried about it. But I'm not of that opinion yet because, again, we don't really even know anything about this movie yet.
And I get that, totally. I guess my hope is maybe this and Secret Wars will finally break them free of that. Have a firmer baton handing.*My biggest concern is that I love Marvel and I want Marvel to keep having movies (and shows) that I enjoy watching. And I don't want them to feel like they can never move forward because fans won't let them.
But... in that story it is a thing. That's the story they want to tell. Now he has a hamster and he loves it. Come on, be happy for Bruce goddamnit. He kept that plant alive for an entire year and moved up to hamster level.It’s not about holding the material sacred.
The example I used with my wife is “like say in the next The Batman movie, he suddenly has this pet hamster, and he just loves the fucking hamster so much and it dictates all of his motivations, and also for some dumbass reason the Joker, the Penguin, and Scarlett Johansson want to kidnap the hamster. Even though ‘Batman’s Pet Hamster’ is not a thing and Batman is not now nor never has been known as a guy who keeps a pet hamster as a core part of his character.”
Heh, fair enough.Ha ha that’s exactly the kind of ouroboros self-fellating I expect from this franchise.
Well sure, but that was the story they wanted to tell. To them, that was a compelling twist.It’s also like in that Dracula 2000 movie when they were all “surprise! Dracula was Judas from the Bible all along!”
And that was fucking awful too.
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