MadVillainy
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I do think the MCU does have a problem with the humor. I think every movie save for past The Avengers doesn't know when to tell a joke or when to be serious
I think you look at Winter Soldier or even Iron Man 1 or even non MCU films like the Mission Impossible series or the new Star Trek movies and you have these fun, funny movies that also know that there is a time to be serious.
I dont get why in some MCU movies they feel the need to overly rely on humor.
I know saying something negative about Civil War is going to get people in a tissy but the whole excuse of "Oh the airplane fight wasn't to the death so it's fine." is a cop out to me. The airport battle was the equivalent of friends pulling knives and guns on each other I wouldve hoped it wouldve been taken more seriously. In fact, I don't even see why it wouldnt be taken seriously.
Not even just with the humor, but other than Rhodey and a few scratches everyone left unscathed in terms of injuries...come on that's child's play. Iron Man involved a minor in the fight and it's kinda just brushed off. You would think given past events in the MCU that some of the characters wouldve had something to say. It's especially jarring with Civil War to me because Civil War has these all the way left dark moments and then these really light moment damn near in the same beat. I got mood whiplash.
And then at the end Cap sent Stark a letter basically "Well that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand. But we're still cool"
Not even just Civil War. But Ant-Man, which for the most part I was fine with the tone they had that heart to heart with Hank and Janet. But then they undercut it with Scott/Rudd interrupting for comedy. I don't get why.
Or right after Quicksilver died you had the "Oh for Pete's sake" moment with Ultron and Hulk in AoU.
And Im not saying every MCU movie should be TDKT/Singer's X-Men level of serious. I'm not even saying they all need to be Winter Soldier level of serious. Im just saying they need to figure out when to be funny and when not to be. And while you know the hero won't die at least give some weight to the proceedings.
But I mean I guess if it aint broke don't fix it. I think other than TIH and maybe Cap 1, the MCU have all be financial successes. Generally critics like them. Generally fans like them. I like them; I think at the worst the MCU has only made "below average" movies. So honestly they don't have a reason to change them.
I feel when it comes to superhero movies studios and fans aren't going for any middle ground. If you want a fun movie you have to go over with the humor; if you want a serious movie you have to be grim. I dont know why it's become this way. In the past you have movies that have been able to maintain a very good balance. I dont get why that's changed
No need to be rude man. Chill. It's just movies.
I think you look at Winter Soldier or even Iron Man 1 or even non MCU films like the Mission Impossible series or the new Star Trek movies and you have these fun, funny movies that also know that there is a time to be serious.
I dont get why in some MCU movies they feel the need to overly rely on humor.
I know saying something negative about Civil War is going to get people in a tissy but the whole excuse of "Oh the airplane fight wasn't to the death so it's fine." is a cop out to me. The airport battle was the equivalent of friends pulling knives and guns on each other I wouldve hoped it wouldve been taken more seriously. In fact, I don't even see why it wouldnt be taken seriously.
Not even just with the humor, but other than Rhodey and a few scratches everyone left unscathed in terms of injuries...come on that's child's play. Iron Man involved a minor in the fight and it's kinda just brushed off. You would think given past events in the MCU that some of the characters wouldve had something to say. It's especially jarring with Civil War to me because Civil War has these all the way left dark moments and then these really light moment damn near in the same beat. I got mood whiplash.
And then at the end Cap sent Stark a letter basically "Well that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand. But we're still cool"
Not even just Civil War. But Ant-Man, which for the most part I was fine with the tone they had that heart to heart with Hank and Janet. But then they undercut it with Scott/Rudd interrupting for comedy. I don't get why.
Or right after Quicksilver died you had the "Oh for Pete's sake" moment with Ultron and Hulk in AoU.
And Im not saying every MCU movie should be TDKT/Singer's X-Men level of serious. I'm not even saying they all need to be Winter Soldier level of serious. Im just saying they need to figure out when to be funny and when not to be. And while you know the hero won't die at least give some weight to the proceedings.
But I mean I guess if it aint broke don't fix it. I think other than TIH and maybe Cap 1, the MCU have all be financial successes. Generally critics like them. Generally fans like them. I like them; I think at the worst the MCU has only made "below average" movies. So honestly they don't have a reason to change them.
I feel when it comes to superhero movies studios and fans aren't going for any middle ground. If you want a fun movie you have to go over with the humor; if you want a serious movie you have to be grim. I dont know why it's become this way. In the past you have movies that have been able to maintain a very good balance. I dont get why that's changed
Can you not read?
No need to be rude man. Chill. It's just movies.
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