JAK®;23476059 said:
The Avengers was serious when it needed to be and that was perfectly fine.
Not always. Thor defending Loki because he's his brother after all doesn't sound a perfect moment for a joke where he admits he's not that much of a brother anyways.
The humor (and pretty much everything else) in TA is completely Whedonesque. If you're not familiar with his work, then you simply wont notice this. Please consult any Whedon fan for insight on this. This isnt an opinion btw.
Previous Marvel movies having the same kind of humour is not an opinion either. What would this 'Whedonesque humour' exactly be, btw? What's the difference between humour in TA and humour in many other superhero movies?
And look up the word "dense" for even more insight.
Hm? Am I going to find "Whedonesque humour" there?
Did any of those "average superhero movies" make over a billion dollars and break box office records left and right?
Why? The BO numbers are part of a movie style now?
No, Batman begins was nowhere near the same tone as Avengers.
I was - stratch that, we were - clearly talking about the humour, not the overall tone.
No not a wave of dark and gritty after TDK, but don't be mistaken that's what they are thinking. Even the president of Warners was quoted as saying that Green Lantern failed because it needs to be "darker and edgier".
They can oprt cannot think a million things.
Fact is there has not been a wave of dark and gritty superhero movies to what Avengers has 'finally opposed to.'
No, they proved way more than that, and just exactly which movie and which formula are you referring to that yeilded the "same results" as The Avengers?
Every Marvel movie before it. More or less money in the box, the have followed the same formula. The only real diffrrenece here is that we have many superheroes instead of once per movie. If you tell me that Marvel proved that putting many of them in one movies works, then ok.
And once again which superhero movie are you referring to that showed the same end of the spectrum as Avengers that had that kind of financial reward for the studio?
I have never mentioned the financial reward. 'Results' doesn't mean money always.
That said, every previous Marvel movie (and then some others) have had the same kind of humour, colorful suits and a light-hearted tone to them.
No I'm not talking about "good" because good is a matter of opinion, I'm talking about a superhero movie that got critical praise PLUS enormous box office bank, and to my knowledge that only includes two movies....and those two movies are on opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of tone.
Absolutely.
But that's far from saying that Avengers proved anything in that regard. I have to ask you then, what movies are part of this "wave of dark and gritty superhero movies" you claim we have had?
I thought the Galaga stuff was tonally off. It felt straight out of a sitcom.
At least it didn't contradict Tony Stark's personality.
The Galaga joke was hilarious and fit the situation perfectly, IMO.
What situation exactly does it fit?