kguillou
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I'm not interested in the umpteenth discussion about Ultron's formidability or lack thereof. I questioned the statement that Apocalypse was a formidable villain, and I still do. Yes the X-men didn't have an easy time fighting him, but that's immaterial because "drama" and "stakes" were somehow absent in a movie that featured the entire planet literally crumbling around us.
This brings me to a larger point; I walked out of X-men Apocalypse with the distinct impression that they made a diet-Marvel Studios film, particularly since it featured a generic villain with a generic plan. I thought, "wow, this is going to be mauled by the crowd who doesn't care for the MCU as this is pretty much Fox's weak attempt at recreating that formula".
I've found that the opposite has been true - a lot of the same people who rag on each MCU film give this a pass. I don't understand it. If Apocalypse had a Marvel Studios logo in front of it, I truly believe that the titular villain, and the movie as a whole, wouldn't be receiving this sort of defense from a handful of people around here. Maybe not necessarily in this thread, but I've observed it on the hype on several occasions.
And before any of you tell me how much I'd love Apocalypse if he were a Marvel villain...
I should also say that I understand that what I'm saying is controversial and somewhat accusatory, but it's how I honestly feel and I'd like for the merits of Apocalypse as a villain to be explained. What I'm seeing is a group of people who look at one dish served up by one chef and unanimously go "yuck!"; these same ingredients are then served up by a different chef in a very similar (and overall worse in my opinion, but that's another conversation) dish, but for some reason it works now? That's why I think, for some, it's about the chef and not the food itself. I don't get it, and I'm respectfully positing this opinion to see any counter-arguments.
"It's been a long day" is a joke?
I respectfully disagree. Look, I'll say this upfront , I loved X: Apocalypse, I'll concede that I understand some of the complaints around it and yes, the makeup was awkward on Oscar Isaac was offputting but Oscar Isaac is also the reason why the villain was formidable to me. His demeanor, his performance, his menace, his power level it was all there. I wanted to see an X-Men movie where we finally see the X-men work together to go up against an unstoppable force and they delivered on that. Oscar Isaac gave Apocalypse a gravitas that was sorely needed with Ultron and he posed a formidable physical threat to them. He wasn't someone that could be taken down with a couple of hammer throws or a punch.
I feel like those are always the best battles in superhero comics, the ones where the heroes are giving everything they've got and their best is not enough, and it takes a wild card to overcome the villain and save the day. I mean, hey, if you didn't feel the tension and drama during the climax of that film, I guess it is what it is, it just didn't resonate with you and thats completely fine, but with the team throwing everything at Apocalypse, Charles trying to fight him psychically and none of it working and then Charles pleading and encouraging Jean to "let it go!" and Jean unsure of herself, found the will to unleash her hidden powers, I dunno, to me that's great comic book stuff I've always wanted to see and quite frankly up until that point no superhero film has been able to deliver.
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