Why is the MCU like this?
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>It’s a real exchange
Frick me, I’m glad I dipped out at Age of Ultron. How does anyone defend that?
Because that's actually good.
You seriously think that dialogue is good? It’s just le funni movie references instead of anything of actual substance.
it's a human who's been away from earth for most of his life having someone else 'get' one of his cultural references for the first time and getting excited about that. I wouldn't call it deep but there is actually a character trait and background informing the joke.
Why the frick would iron boy bring up the movie in the first place, shit's like a sitcom
Because this Peter’s a fricking geek who’d know that shit even in his young age.
But Footloose didn’t even have a dance off. It barely qualifies the references.
>fricking footloose
>geek shit
Footloose is nowhere near obscure or geeky enough for the kind of character they want to portray iron boy as. Its already egregious enough they call fricking Empire Strikes Back “obscure” because god forbid you have the supposed nerd character reference something outside of one of the biggest sci-fi franchises of all fricking time.
It’s obscure to a kid his age. Step Up would’ve made more sense.
IIRC he called it old, not obscure.
That's literally all MCUPeter does, her just references "super old" movies in the situation way possible. This scene came across a lot more organically than most others from IW.
So instead of being a wise cracker, he’s a wide eyed pop culture reference machine. Good job MCU.
Insomniac Spidey does the same shit. Writers can’t write trash talk or good jokes.
Spider-Man brings it up because it's a relevant reference, as Footloose is a famous movie with a dance-off. Not hard to understand.
because it's an established character trait of both him and star lord
that's absolutely true and the scene felt real for both characters, like everything they wrote worked for the characters they established, but it shouldn't have happened on-screen. It was putting spicy duck sauce on a peanut butter sandwich. Two great ingredients that I'm sure both are delicious but they just shouldn't interact
Yes, because from all of his experiences all he knows is 80s movies every single time.
And even then, PETER brought up Footloose.
Peter was taken at such a young age that him having such an insane, religious reverence for Earth pop culture is fricking weird. It's like when you're watching Star Trek and all Earth culture stops dead at Shakespearian plays and classical music. Nothing good got made on earth for 400 fricking years? Or for Peter, he couldn't find a single space musician or show or FRICKING ANYTHING to enjoy beyond jacking off about Earth movies he probably saw once as a toddler? Frick that. It's moronic.
i would understand it if he was someone on earth obsessed with that exact time because it was the last time his mom was alive so he just goes and rents old movies all the time and such, but as a space man in space and surrounded by space, someone taken at that age should have a reference capacity of like maybe five things. He might fondly remember GI Joe and like the songs on his precious tape player, and maybe he remembers McDonalds as a concept and like The Care Bears. Someone who's 6 doesn't have any understanding of who the frick ronald Reagan was, so he really shouldn't. It's the character writing equivalent of a plot hole, which I guess is just "bad character writing".
Him being obsessed with the handful of mixtapes he could actually keep with him makes sense. I'll give them that, but yeah, there's no fricking reason for an EIGHT YEAR OLD to have a ton pop culture trivia for a whole decade, give or take, memorized and burned into his personality.
Star Trek has its reasons for a small cultural gap, but the various wars didn't last 400 years. They'd start making movies again eventually. They'd compose new music, write new books. If anything, the post-war boom in pop culture would lead to all kinds of new shit being made. However, Gene Roddenberry was a fricking pretentious clown who believed humanity would evolve beyond any sort of petty entertainment and only amuse themselves with classical music, Dostoyevsky, and doing quantum physics calculations. All things that pudgy nerd had no real concept of.
And that's why Star Trek's for nerds. And why the reboot tried to make it as cool as possible to general audiences.
>He says on Cinemaphile in a board about comic books
> on Cinemaphilemblr, the extension of Twitter
god both of you shut the frick up
Dont hide you want to have sex with me
I don't read the damn things. That shit's for nerds.
My point is that of course mankind is going to have a lot more cultural focus on very classic roots in a time where civilization began to develop, because it’s the reverse of the horrors earth had only recently stepped out of. Mankind finally learned how to not repeat the past so of course they are going to go WAY back and appreciate where man grew in culture.
Mankind obsessed over classical media in Trek mostly because it's royalty free and making up fake movies and books is hard for the audience to relate to.... and also that Gene Roddenberry was a fat, horny moron.
But realistically, humans will not stop making new stuff, no matter how fricking terrible or eugenics-y our wars get.
>Being this salty
Sounds like Gene docked his ship in your mom’s port
Gene Roddenberry's moronation is well documented.
It's because the writer is into that stuff and didn't put in any effort into why the adult Peter would be into it.
>Nothing good got made on earth for 400 fricking years?
If you’re talking about the original series, the 90s and 2000s were a massive nightmare for humanity and were so bad that mankind was forced to bounce back and change its ways. You had the Eugenics wars where the world almost went to hell thanks to Khan, then followed up with a second Civil War, then World War 3, then the nuclear fallout of it.
It makes sense that mankind would grow a reverence for more romantic ages over a massive span of wars and atrocities that were more recent.
i literally just realized that Peter Quill's motivations and perspectives as a character would make so much more sense if he had been like 16 in 198X or whenever he was picked up, and he had wanted to run away from home and so had his little backpack with like his memories of home and his tape player and such, and then ran out from the hospital to get away from his grandfather when the mom died, and then he got abducted and put into stasis for like a decade, then got sold into slave service on some alien colony. Then joins the ravagers, whatever, so on so forth, it would just explain his character so much if he spent like ten years in penal service with his only personal effects being the shit he was running away from home with. His obsession with film and books and music and such from that time and place would be because it was what was keeping him sane in what was essentially hell. The existing character background kind of blows, honestly.
>random completely mogs a billion dollars company
Damn.
Literally I just put in like three minutes of thought, which is more than they are paid to do, don't go passing out brandy and handjobs just because I did the bare minimum of writing that literally any show or movie would have been expected to do in the 80's or 90's, that's not even a necessarily in-depth prompt, that's just basic, something to work off of. That's probably what pisses me off more than anything about the MCU, (which I mostly like!) is that if these motherfrickers put ten minutes of work in they'd be able to make some really incredible stuff, but instead they budgeted 100 dollars worth of work time to write scene 1,837 today so just do it as quick as possible and then fill the empty space with dialog and quips
Pete was the equivalent of an average Westerner introduced to foreign media doubling down on his own media out of spite and contrarianism.
>You think this movie about a human lost on Titan is good? You're fricking moronic, this has nothing on E.T.
This reminds me that MCU Peter never chatted about movies with Mysterio, even if to regerence the latter's comics background as a VFX guy.
That’s because pop culture references isn’t Peter’s character, it’s a writing crutch.
>That’s because pop culture references isn’t Peter’s character, it’s a writing crutch.
I would post an endless series of Spider-Man panels where he makes pop culture references, but I won't.
Yes anon, because they’re typically to mock a villain.
Just spurting them out when Tony, Strange, and Quill all do it too isn’t a distinctive trait.
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Putting aside the (bullshit) allegations against him, Joss Weadon writing was a fricking poison to the world, one of the early subversives.
It really fricking was. I never liked Wheadon and I am happy to be vindicated.
I hated Whedon since Buffy, one of the most overrated shows on TV ever.
What was wrong with Buffy the Vampire Slayer? In retrospective.
The sheer irony-fueled smugness radiating from its writing was absolutely off-putting to me even when I didn't even know who Whedon was for one.
For example?
>The fate of the universe is at stake
>Let's crack up shitty jokes for 2 hours straight
You're thinking of the wrong movie here. This is avengers 3, not the first one. They don't constantly goof around in this one in fact Iron Man is usually dead serious here. It's Starlord just being an idiot.
>inb4 ree
I'm not saying it's good I'm just being fair.
Your mom was good last night you gay.
Nobody even remembers seeing these movies or the lines from them. They’re just cheap fads and trends that are Walmart bargain bin tier when they first came out and still are today.
They removed a couple of lines but this image is kind of a real exchange. The biggest part they took out was Ironman telling Spider-man not to encourage Starlord's moronation.
>I dipped out at Age of Ultron
not something to be proud of, really. This movie was hot garbage, at least IW was much, MUCH better
OP’s clip tells otherwise.
Watch nothing but the scenes with Thanos and it's a good movie, everything else in it is straight up just character introductions and quip exchanges as per usual.
fpbp. Weird people complain about the state of the MCU as if only right now is bad, but things like Age of Ultron have been completely forgotten about. For me, that movie is wholly unacceptable and far more damning than anything put out in the last three years.
Joss Whedon, Rick and Morty writers, Disney
Missed opportunity for tony to snap thanos saying
>And I...am...the footlose *wink*
Why did the not-gaurdians movies make Star Lord so shitty?
When was he not shitty?
I will actually defend that scene. Ronan had won. He got the Power Stone, he touched ground, nothing could hurt or even move him. He was seconds away from destroying a planet. So the dance off throwing him off long enough to separate him from the stone worked because there was no alternative. Peter dug deep to find literally anything to distract Ronan for a few seconds.
But OP’s scene has no defense, it’s trash.
Dance off was also a great moment for Ronan because the zealot was in his moment of triumph and vengeance, so caught up in the pageantry that such an odd counter/response caught him completely off-guard.
OP's scene is still good for the reasons explained before. It's Quill trying to hype himself up to take control of the team leader role, especially after being emasculated by Thor's presence, only for Drax to bring up his accomplishments in the most cringe manner. And then, someone finally gets what he was going for and his own insistence to follow it through with Spidey is what makes it more embarrassing for Quill. It's Tony's comment that fails the most, because the quippiest nicknamer being sarcastically demeaning to someone else for being unserious. The final line is the only problem with OP's scene.
OP’s scene is babbling garbage reliant on random pop culture references. Footloose didn’t even have a dance off either, it was just about dancing
If these are so bad why did the movies make so much money?
You may want to look up the average IQ of the world. Spoiler alert: it's depressing.
I've seen enough CCTV to know that China score is bullshit.
>You may want to look up the average IQ of the world.
100. The average IQ is 100. It is always 100, because that is how the IQ system works. There's nothing to look up here and all you've done is show everyone here that you're not as smart as you think you are.
>If these are so bad why did the movies make so much money?
why did Michael Bay Transformers movies and Mario make so much money?
In the defense of Transformers 1 and 3 were actually pretty good. 2 wasn't as bad as it is made out to be, and 4 wasn't half bad either, granted yes with flaws. Now 5...yeah 5, was 5.
“Twilight was actually a masterpiece, look at how much it made” - Anon, 2023
Twilight is basically a harem anime for girls. If the genders were reversed and it was about two monster girls fighting over a loser highschool boy, Cinemaphile would love it and think its a masterpiece.
I think Benson and Moorhead's Spring is a fricking terrible movie.
They say Gunn was involved with the Guardians dialogue in the Avengers movies but it never feels like it. The Guardians are awful in these movies. Quill is a complete fricking JOKE. Even in Endgame when every other character is getting a cool moment in the final fight Quill is treated like a useless joke. Not to mention everything is his fault.
How is it all his fault?
Because he acts like an incompetent goofball but is actually extremely competent and a force to be reckoned with in the Guardians movies.
In the non-Guardians movies he’s just written as an incompetent goofball and a butt monkey.
It’s clear Gunn had very little input on how the Guardians would be handled in Infinity War as he did not intend for Gamora to die in his trilogy and had to completely re-write his plans with her because of it. There’s a scene in GotG3 that’s basically just Gunn b***hing about it.
I always thought the "never was" comment was weird. Like b***h you brought it up.
>final fight between Thanos and all the Avengers
>Rocket Raccoon climbs up Thanos' pant leg
>Thanos does a little dance trying to get rocket out
>A cartoony bite sound effect plays
>Thanos goes cross-eyed and cups his crotch
>WOWEE ZOWEE!!!!
>every guy winces in unison
>*slide whistle*
>Shuri leans to Scarlet Witch and says "that's gotta hurt"
>dog covers his eyes with his paws and whimpers
>*bowling pins getting knocked down*
>squirrel dressed as Groucho Marx looks into the camera and says "even that's too much nut cracking for me"
>*Wilhelm scream*
>1890s bootblack says "that's gonna smart!"
>*Goofy scream*
>Tchaikovsky looks into the camera and says "even that's too much nut cracking for me"
>*plate shattering*
>Carnac the Magnificent holds an envelope to his head and says "You folks don't even wanna know!"
>RIGHT IN THE INFINITY STONES!!!
>cut to Stan Lee flying a spaceship and looking down on the planet where they're fighting
>"I don't care what Universe you're from, that's gotta hurt!"
KINO
>dog covers his eyes with his paws and whimpers
God I love these memes
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Kino, aside from Funky Flashman's ship not exploding in mid sentence
>Villain shows up
>Nobody takes him seriously
>Nobody takes anything seriously
These movies are literally painful to watch
hahaha he said Squidward! That’s a SpongeBob character! So glad that’s in this large epic film about the stake of the universe!
Why does Cinemaphile think people never joke during stressful situations? It's the oldest coping mechanism.
The entire fricking film is a hell of a coping mechanism morono
Literally nobody is "stressful" in that movie
Yes, they are. Some more than others, but all of them by the end.
You’re mistaking nonstop tension killing jokes with “coping”. There’s a reason comedy relief before the MCU would occur in a scene separate from the tense moments.
Yes anon, I remember talking about Footloose when my mom had cancer.
You're not a superhero, though. Just a loser whining about a five year old movie on the internet equivalent of the shortbus.
>Y-you’re not a superhero so you wouldn’t get it!
>L-loser!
This is embarrassing, pathetic, and hilarious all at the same time.
But it's true. People who often deal in high-stress situations don't break down at the first hurdle.
Also cancer is not comparable to a fight, battle or whatever.
So every single character has the exact same coping mechanism. In fact, both Tony AND Quill compare space aliens in the same movie to pop culture cartoon characters.
What a coincidence.
>But it's true. People who often deal in high-stress situations don't break down at the first hurdle.
AFTER the situation. Not when it’s happening or about to happen.
>Hey the big bar’s coming we need a plan
>HAVE YOU HEARD OF FOOTLOOSE
NTA, but Stark points out in that very scene that Quill isn't taking the situation as seriously as he should.
Which is inconsistent as frick to
and the ice cream shit.
Black person you are trying to dab on someone that lost a family member to fricking cancer to defend capeshit. Get a grip.
>Anon tries to say that quipping is '#relatable' because it's a common coping mechanism
>But no, not like ordinary people. It's only superheroes that do it!
I think only one person here is coping, and I'm replying to him.
Hey there bucko, that anon is clearly a superhero himself so he knows how all superheroes handle high stress situations by making pop culture references! You’re just a loser!
you have never lived
Idk if that was a reference but that's how guardians 1 starts
>kid loses mom from cancer and gets abducted
>the very next scene is him grown up dancing and singing come and get your love
Never seen a bigger mood whiplash
Surprisingly it wasn’t. At least that scene was a segway though, not in the exact same scene.
I have a picture of my dad striking a goofy pose and wearing my mortarboard when he was literally in his deathbed from cancer.
>He didn’t have a DVD copy of Footloose in his hand
Fake
>He didn't drop references to King Kong when his mom was dying of cancer
Get a load of this gay
>Why does Cinemaphile think people never joke during stressful situations? It's the oldest coping mechanism
If it was just Spiderman and maybe Iron Man, that'd be one thing.
When every character is quipping, that's a problem
Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Black Panther, Winter Soldier, Doctor Strange, none of them quipped when the situation got serious.
>Doctor Strange
le douchebag and le Ben and Jerry’s haha Hulk Rocky Road so funni!
Don't forget Beyonce and wifi
Insulting people is quipping now?
It was an off putting comedic exchange about ice cream during a moment that should have been tense and establishing the theeat, anon.
They do talk like teenagers, which was James Cameron's critique of the MCU (remember, he grew up on classic Marvel comics)
Cameron said they don't mature by getting older and having kids (which they do), it had nothing to do with dialogue per se.
>it had nothing to do with dialogue per se.
It has everything to do with dialogue
Like mentally and spiritually stunt Californian Teenegers!
Strange was fine then he got the MCU moronation
It would perhaps have more weight if they were better written and it wasn't every other character cracking wise.
>10 year old kid watching his dad beat his mom
>cracks one liner about where that arm strength is when they're playing catch
Holy shit my sides
That’s pretty good. Better than any dialogue marvel movies have ever delivered
I don't mind jokes in "serious scenes" or shit like that, but that dialogue is terrible.
Thats what you fricking deserve for not minding at all.
Why do these humans think that people shouldnbe stoic and stern and actuañly be adults!?
>the stake of the universe
Who cares about thanos, peter is making his deep voice
he actually said it was voldemort
Source: Not the movie
I’m sure they wanted to but Harry Potter belongs to Warner Brothers.
Why the frick did he call a guy with no nose "Squidward"? He doesn't sound like him ether. Was this script accommodating for an earlier design or something?
It's very possible, I remember they released a few toys of early designs not used in the movie.
>posts image of Dr Strange taking it seriously
>"nobody taking anything seriously"
How moronic can you get
>See?! This guy isn’t the one making the joke in this one scene!
Damn you really showed him
And the ironman makes a spongebob reference. Are you one of those brain dead maggots that criticize a movie like if the characters were real people and not written as a whole?
I bet you have a comment on youtube with 50 likes and you edited it to say something like "WHOA THANKS FOR THE LIKES!"
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This scene made my scrotum go inside out.
That was really terrible and came out of nowhere, strange is a serious guy
Thats Woke movies for ya. And yes dipgays, this is woke nonsense too.
>villain
He wasn't though. That guy was nothing. They take Thanos, the actual villain, dead serious.
>That guy was nothing
He was Thanos' #2 and he beat Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme, and had him at his mercy. That ain't nothing.
>They take Thanos, the actual villain, dead serious.
>Thanos will fricking kill us
>MY DEEP VOICE!
No one takes his threat seriously until the end of the movie
>WAAAHHHH, I HATE THE MCU
Then don't watch it. These movies were hilarious and I loved every second of it.
Sup Joss
>you're trespassing in this city
New York is a sanctuary city. Why is Doctor Strange such a bigot?
MCUgays are some of the lowest IQ people.
Iron Man made jokes & Iron Man made money so...
Iron Man 1 had humor at appropriate times, and the majority of the humor didn’t rely on pop culture references.
Avengers was where they started relying on “Member GALLAGHA?!”
They don't get the distinction. Jokes = money so everything has to have jokes. Putting characters together = money so all the characters have to make jokes and be put together. Everything else is seen as irrelevant. Even all the M She U crap that tanked the franchise followed the formula. It's just they put in what twatter feminists consider "jokes" (and all the other muh libtard politics) and put together characters that make "jokes" and they don't understand why it tanked because as they see it they followed the formula.
Why does Spider-Man instantly get a Footloose reference is while Star Wars is just a "really old scifi movie" to him?
Joke is he's calling the OT ancient boomer media and the other joke is a footloose reference.
Because the modern film industry constantly cannibalizes itself. Ever since Disney made its first Marvel movie and found a billion dollars falling into its lap, it's been a race to squeeze the most billion-dollar films out of the most valuable franchises in the shortest amout of time. This is just the last drops of blood being drained.
The movie had so many non-stop jokes that when the snap happened and they suddenly decided to "get serious" I had a chuckle, cause at that point I was expecting a punchline
You can't treat everything like a joke and then expect people to find your random emotional moments genuine
What wrong with the idiots on Cinemaphile is that they complain about a moment of levity that doesn't detract from the film and keeps them from slipping into grimdark Snyderverse horseshit, but DON'T care that Thanos' plan is impossibly stupid and it's impossible to take the character or the endless slog towards his inevitable defeat seriously, because he is so fricking stupid he just can't be perceived as a credible threat.
>taking a threat seriously is grimdark
I stopped watching Marvel movies, so without context, I don't know if this exchange is good or not.
There's nothing wrong with comic relief and banter in a movie.
The thing that sucks about how the MCU does it is how they use it to undercut the moments that are supposed to be dramatic, pretending they're too cool to take anything seriously. Like, a character's love interest dies, there's a moment of tears, but then somebody breaks the tension with a fart or something.
>Like, a character's love interest dies, there's a moment of tears, but then somebody breaks the tension with a fart or something.
Name three moments.
The damage is not too bad!!
Just a few on the top of my head
>Coulsen dies
>So that’s what it does
>Loki and Thor have a big emotional fight
>Piss off ghost!
>Your brother killed hundreds of people
>He’s adopted
>Mantis gets unraveled and possibly killed
>Let her go Grimace!
>Tony Thanos is coming, and he’s the one that caused the invasion in New York
>Have you tried Hulk Rocky Road?
dies
>>So that’s what it does
That's not when he dies.
Agent of SHIELD does not count.
In the movie itself. He dies in Fury's arms in a scene played completely straight.
I remember very well the reason why this content exist and why people were programmed to like this crap.
The problem is that the entire movie is like this
>I haven't watched any of these movies, but I'm going to come in and lecture everyone anyway and ignore if the quips undercut any dramatic tension.
Be careful. If your head goes any further up your kwn ass you'll get it lodged in your own throat.
I would defend The First Avenger for that kind of writing.
Jokes in it felt more like soldiers trying to lift their spirits during a war rather than any needless tension deflation or not taking things seriously..
The rest of MCU kept the jokes but never managed to replicate that feeling.
First Avenger’s humor worked because it never overtook the movie. It also didn’t rely on a bunch of pop culture shit every 5 seconds. The humor was organic to the characters and the interactions.
Also TFA blows out of the water like 95% of the MCU.
First Avenger was kind of lame. Wish they went old school Wolfenstein with it and made Hydra into the Occult faction of the Nazis.
TFA was awesome. Only real complaint I had was how little focus the Howling Commandos got. Besides that I think it’s one of the best MCU movies, easily top 5 minimum.
Didn’t even have to freeze Cap at the end. Could’ve had the Tesseract transport him and the Red Skull to the present, leaving those in the past to assume they’re dead.
I’m actually surprised there was no “Your name is Peter, No way!! My name is Peter too” jokes with Star-Lord meeting Spider-Man.
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Scorsese was right
i think the main issue is that those specific characters have a certain "quippiness" to them, and in the MCU they maintain a certain moderated level of "quippiness" in the scripts, so when you have those two and Iron Man in one scene it's fricking irritating because they don't really stop, but that film is the only point in the MCU I can think of where those kinds of cross-overs in terms of script writing really stuck out because of how obnoxious they were, and in truth that was... what, one, two, (maybe three if you stretch it) scenes? It wasn't as bad as people make it out to be, but it was bad.
Normies love when they reference thing even if it means nothing.
Cinemaphile homies really be like
Go thanos defeat the footloose
>this thread
>Cinemaphile defending this style of writing
Of course, THIS would be the ONE board on Cinemaphile that defends this homosexualry.
Oh no, a gag scene, how offensive...
You purposely cut out the part where Tony tells Peter to stop engaging with him btw