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That doesn't change the fact that the bedrock of the MCU was built on relative frugality.

No but they still got lucky with how it took off and they got people excited when they announced avengers 1 and the first time hearing of shared movies. That right there had people going because they knew where it was going. Now its not that big of deal because the novelty has worn off.
 
No but they still got lucky with how it took off and they got people excited when they announced avengers 1 and the first time hearing of shared movies. That right there had people going because they knew where it was going. Now its not that big of deal because the novelty has worn off.

If the "novelty" wore off then Civil War would bomb
 
Not to mention Marvel captured that lighting twice. Once more with Guardians of the Galaxy. The list of no-nos and skepticism leading up that film's release was not too dissimilar to Iron Man. And it confounded expectations just like Iron Man.
 
If the "novelty" wore off then Civil War would bomb

I think im gonna put you on the ignore list, ive watched you all day troll this thread and see You post so much about a film you didnt even like.
 
Not to mention Marvel captured that lighting twice. Once more with Guardians of the Galaxy. The list of no-nos and skepticism leading up that film's release was not too dissimilar to Iron Man. And it confounded expectations just like Iron Man.

Chris pratt yes was lighting in a bottle
 
Not to mention Marvel captured that lighting twice. Once more with Guardians of the Galaxy. The list of no-nos and skepticism leading up that film's release was not too dissimilar to Iron Man. And it confounded expectations just like Iron Man.

Yep. And look at Doctor Strange. Feige has been wanting to make that movie since day 1 but he knew he had to wait to get weird. I really wish DC would find a guy like that
 
I think im gonna put you on the ignore list, ive watched you all day troll this thread and see You post so much about a film you didnt even like.

Not trolling at all. Truth stings. Bye
 
Not trolling at all. Truth stings. Bye

You werent trolling with your immature theory of bruce and alfred being together? Yeah ok bye as well, if you hated the movie so much why do you keep coming back to talk about it and bash it? Oh thats right looking for attention
 
The funniest and most tragic part about all of this is that Warner Bros/DC created the "MCU" model in animation over a decade ago.

Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and then Justice League & Justice League: Unlimited. The creative team understood that they had created the base by giving us two entire shows that fleshed out these two great characters over a series of years to allow that as "build up" to Justice League to create a "shared" universe.

They were ahead of their time and Marvel Studios/Paramount at the time took advantage of that model and now Disney has pumped it with HGH and TEST and has made MARVEL into the leading brand in the superhero genre.

That's how you create a world. I was willing to give this endeavor a chance with some major reservations that I and herolee and many others kept talking about. With that said I love BvS but my business/sustainability part of me knows this isn't good for the DC film brand at all.
 
I don't think there's anything complex about the state of DC right now.

They simply picked the wrong guy (dearest Zack) to start their universe.

They don't need a Feige. They don't need to be like Disney. They have a decent slate and some decent talent for their other films. They simply needed a better director than Snyder to kick things off.

If the directors of each of these properties were 1) solid directors to begin with and 2)knowledgeable on the specific property they're assigned to direct, all would be well.

But the most important properties of all...the first ones...the ones that set the tone and serve to hook the audience into the entire chain of properties...were handed to a sub-par director.
 
Yep. And look at Doctor Strange. Feige has been wanting to make that movie since day 1 but he knew he had to wait to get weird. I really wish DC would find a guy like that
Man, if Doctor Strange is a mega hit all bets are off.

Comic book movies can finally, truly get really really ....strange.
 
The funniest and most tragic part about all of this is that Warner Bros/DC created the "MCU" model in animation over a decade ago.

Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and then Justice League & Justice League: Unlimited. The creative team understood that they had created the base by giving us two entire shows that fleshed out these two great characters over a series of years to allow that as "build up" to Justice League to create a "shared" universe.

They were ahead of their time and Marvel Studios/Paramount at the time took advantage of that model and now Disney has pumped it with HGH and TEST and has made MARVEL into the leading brand in the superhero genre.

That's how you create a world. I was willing to give this endeavor a chance with some major reservations that I and herolee and many others kept talking about. With that said I love BvS but my business/sustainability part of me knows this isn't good for the DC film brand at all.

Animation is great at wb but a whole new ball game to live action
 
The Marvel brand carries so much power that even their weirder films are given a chance and enjoyed by plenty. I have no doubt Doctor Strange will have people hooked. It'll be an experience I'm sure.
 
You werent trolling with your immature theory of bruce and alfred being together? Yeah ok bye as well, if you hated the movie so much why do you keep coming back to talk about it and bash it? Oh thats right looking for attention

I used that as an example of poor character building. And I didn't hate the movie. Gave it a fair 2/4 review. Why am I here talking about it so much? Because this is the most important CBM of the year. Few years. It will sculpt the future of DC movies. It will also affect Marvel and Fox CBMs as well. It's an event. And it's worth talking about. But I guess "trolling" is another way of saying "you aren't telling me what I want to hear"
 
You werent trolling with your immature theory of bruce and alfred being together? Yeah ok bye as well, if you hated the movie so much why do you keep coming back to talk about it and bash it? Oh thats right looking for attention

You’re confusing trolling with you getting mad that people aren’t saying what you want to hear.
 
The funniest and most tragic part about all of this is that Warner Bros/DC created the "MCU" model in animation over a decade ago.

Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and then Justice League & Justice League: Unlimited. The creative team understood that they had created the base by giving us two entire shows that fleshed out these two great characters over a series of years to allows that as "build up" to Justice League to create a "shared" universe.

You know what's funnier? They could be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. They didn't have to alienate an entire demographic, indeed the demographic for superheroes, to appeal to edgy manchildren.
 
I don't think there's anything complex about the state of DC right now.

They simply picked the wrong guy (dearest Zack) to start their universe.

They don't need a Feige. They don't need to be like Disney. They have a decent slate and some decent talent for their other films. They simply needed a better director than Snyder to kick things off.

If the directors of each of these properties were 1) solid directors to begin with and 2)knowledgeable on the specific property they're assigned to direct, all would be well.

But the most important properties of all...the first ones...the ones that set the tone and serve to hook the audience into the entire chain of properties...were handed to a sub-par director.
Not only their first ones (MOS and BVS) but also their most important (JL). Absolutely idiotic.
 
Yep. And look at Doctor Strange. Feige has been wanting to make that movie since day 1 but he knew he had to wait to get weird. I really wish DC would find a guy like that

If not Bruce Timm, why not Paul Dini? Or James Tucker, even though recent DC animation hasn't quite reached DCAU level?
 
I used that as an example of poor character building. And I didn't hate the movie. Gave it a fair 2/4 review. Why am I here talking about it so much? Because this is the most important CBM of the year. Few years. It will sculpt the future of DC movies. It will also affect Marvel and Fox CBMs as well. It's an event. And it's worth talking about. But I guess "trolling" is another way of saying "you aren't telling me what I want to hear"

No even lex gave you answers and you still acted like a troll. This is a sequel to man of steel not justice league part 1. This is a setup movie point blank
 
You know what's funnier? They could be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. They didn't have to alienate an entire demographic, indeed the demographic for superheroes, to appeal to edgy manchildren.

That’s thing. Someone kept telling me last weekend that it’s OK that this isn’t family friendly because there are “other versions of Superman” that they could watch instead. Yeah, that’s not how you start a franchise.
 
You werent trolling with your immature theory of bruce and alfred being together? Yeah ok bye as well, if you hated the movie so much why do you keep coming back to talk about it and bash it? Oh thats right looking for attention

This is a discussion forum, not a fan forum. A lot of people that post here are not fans of the movie either.
 
No even lex gave you answers and you still acted like a troll. This is a sequel to man of steel not justice league part 1. This is a setup movie point blank

Step back and settle down. Last warning.
 
The funniest and most tragic part about all of this is that Warner Bros/DC created the "MCU" model in animation over a decade ago.

Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and then Justice League & Justice League: Unlimited. The creative team understood that they had created the base by giving us two entire shows that fleshed out these two great characters over a series of years to allow that as "build up" to Justice League to create a "shared" universe.

They were ahead of their time and Marvel Studios/Paramount at the time took advantage of that model and now Disney has pumped it with HGH and TEST and has made MARVEL into the leading brand in the superhero genre.

That's how you create a world. I was willing to give this endeavor a chance with some major reservations that I and herolee and many others kept talking about. With that said I love BvS but my business/sustainability part of me knows this isn't good for the DC film brand at all.

Exactly this. Build your brand slowly with steadfast, crowd pleasing and fiscally conversation films. Build an audience. Make me happy. Then sell them on bigger, crazier, weirder things. It's not hard, it just takes time. BvS coming out when it did is the equivalent of Batman Beyond coming out before BTAS. You can love or hate BvS but either side should understand DC is going about this bass ackwards.
 
Not only their first ones (MOS and BVS) but also their most important (JL). Absolutely idiotic.

Indeed. Of course this thing is collapsing. It's built upon a shaky foundation. It's build upon Snyder, who was never that solid of a director. IMO, it has little to do with WB's failure to follow the Marvel formula properly and much to do with the whole thing being built upon a mediocre director.
 
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