>see this get leaked before my screening >don't care, get hyped >imagine how crazy it's going to get >ffw >instead I got a mopey ecoterrorist >and the final battle took place in a blown up parking lot in the New York outskirts
Words cannot express my disappointment...
To this day I have little to no idea as to why did MCU exploded in popularity as it did. These aren't good films, nor are they good comic book adaptations.
Same anon, same. I'm a massive Irongay and I kept watching for Tony, but every new flick was somehow worse and worse. They really felt like made-for-tv movies and nothing more. TWS is still fun, but at some point everything became a boring nothingness. The last MCU movie I watched in theatres was Doctor Strange, and that's still one of the few MCU projects I consider a proper film. It's shot differently, it's got good acting and writing, it feels like it was made in the 00s. The MCU for me is even worse than those half-assed edgy 00s adaptations because at least those had a style. The MCU is like those Chinese toys with the gloss everywhere. They have no roots, nothing to define them, no love put into it, they're just plastic. Infinity War was fun, but as a comicgay I've never felt as if those movies were for me, or were good movies in general. The GotG ones, Doctor Strange 1, the Iron Man Trilogy, Cap 1 & 2, the first Thor and TIH are the only ones I consider actual flicks and not the movie equivalent of a filler episode.
They're entertaining summer blockbusters. Stop pretending that those have ever needed to be "good" to be popular.
>he thinks the average MCU flick is as good as past summer blockbusters
BayFormers were an experience in the theatre. MCU flicks are literally made-for-tv movies.
They were decent quality until 2019 or so when the quality dip was too noticeable. That is also the time when almost everything was so tied together that you had to watch two or three other things to get what is happening in a new movie. Everything was a sequel to something, including new movies starring new never before seen heroes. It's so much worse now.
The MCU was just a trend, nothing more. The cinematic universe was something new and interesting. But now, people are tired of it and don’t care anymore. It always had a shelf life.
This is such a weird thing to say about a group of heroes who just barely staved off an invasion of grunt soldiers to a guy who would later body all of them. It’s just a wink at the audience and nothing more.
Every single Thanos minion that touched down on Earth was killed each time they went to Earth. Seems a little weird for guys that take down planet after planet unchallenged.
If that’s the case then they could’ve changed his fixation towards Hela instead as she’s the Goddess of Death. It would also have made Ragnarok more important in the grand scheme of things.
>bro muh resources
>see this get leaked before my screening
>don't care, get hyped
>imagine how crazy it's going to get
>ffw
>instead I got a mopey ecoterrorist
>and the final battle took place in a blown up parking lot in the New York outskirts
Words cannot express my disappointment...
To this day I have little to no idea as to why did MCU exploded in popularity as it did. These aren't good films, nor are they good comic book adaptations.
Mousecucks, mouse bucks.
So Disney's marketing budget was the key is what you're trying to say?
They're entertaining summer blockbusters. Stop pretending that those have ever needed to be "good" to be popular.
Same anon, same. I'm a massive Irongay and I kept watching for Tony, but every new flick was somehow worse and worse. They really felt like made-for-tv movies and nothing more. TWS is still fun, but at some point everything became a boring nothingness. The last MCU movie I watched in theatres was Doctor Strange, and that's still one of the few MCU projects I consider a proper film. It's shot differently, it's got good acting and writing, it feels like it was made in the 00s. The MCU for me is even worse than those half-assed edgy 00s adaptations because at least those had a style. The MCU is like those Chinese toys with the gloss everywhere. They have no roots, nothing to define them, no love put into it, they're just plastic. Infinity War was fun, but as a comicgay I've never felt as if those movies were for me, or were good movies in general. The GotG ones, Doctor Strange 1, the Iron Man Trilogy, Cap 1 & 2, the first Thor and TIH are the only ones I consider actual flicks and not the movie equivalent of a filler episode.
>he thinks the average MCU flick is as good as past summer blockbusters
BayFormers were an experience in the theatre. MCU flicks are literally made-for-tv movies.
>BayFormersgay trying to talk shit about MCU
morons fighting morons, amazing
They were decent quality until 2019 or so when the quality dip was too noticeable. That is also the time when almost everything was so tied together that you had to watch two or three other things to get what is happening in a new movie. Everything was a sequel to something, including new movies starring new never before seen heroes. It's so much worse now.
>BayFormers were an experience in the theatre
That’s because Bay knows how to make movies for the common man.
The MCU was just a trend, nothing more. The cinematic universe was something new and interesting. But now, people are tired of it and don’t care anymore. It always had a shelf life.
the Paramount era was genuinely good imo.
Ant-Man and Guardians also. Disney ruined everything
>>and the final battle took place in a blown up parking lot in the New York outskirts
The same big open field Ant Man fought Falcon in
This is such a weird thing to say about a group of heroes who just barely staved off an invasion of grunt soldiers to a guy who would later body all of them. It’s just a wink at the audience and nothing more.
Every single Thanos minion that touched down on Earth was killed each time they went to Earth. Seems a little weird for guys that take down planet after planet unchallenged.
Is this the one time people would’ve preferred Whedon?
After seeing his Ultron? No.
>court death
They should've done the romance with Death
Is it true they changed his motive due to Chinese sensibilities
If that’s the case then they could’ve changed his fixation towards Hela instead as she’s the Goddess of Death. It would also have made Ragnarok more important in the grand scheme of things.
>Takes on several hundred Asgardians, kills majority of them
>5 humans are courting death, leave their planet alone
>"MCU IS DEAD, NOBODY CARES ANYMORE"
>At least one MCU thread a day every day
Nerds aren't the mainstream. They're the extreme minority.