Lounge of Justice - Part 90

Gotta love the MCU fans, they are happy with whatever new MCU movies Marvel Studio is offering. Imagine DC fans getting content with only 3 Batman movies where the last one was not actually a solo Batman movie but a mini Justice League, yeah I'm comparing with Captain America trilogy.
 
Gotta love the MCU fans, they are happy with whatever new MCU movies Marvel Studio is offering. Imagine DC fans getting content with only 3 Batman movies where the last one was not actually a solo Batman movie but a mini Justice League, yeah I'm comparing with Captain America trilogy.

Because most of them are good? Civil War wasn't on the level of Winter Soldier but Cap and Bucky were still the heart of that movie.
 
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I just hope that Disney doesnt oversaturate their IPs man. Too much of a good thing is not good for you. I remember day one when they bought Lucasfilm and they said “we’re droppin a Star Wars movie every year forever!” I was like “uh oh, this wont end well.” TFA made 2 billion dollars because SW had been away for a decade, sometimes you gotta make your audience miss something a little for them to appreciate it instead overfeeding them.
 
Gotta love the MCU fans, they are happy with whatever new MCU movies Marvel Studio is offering. Imagine DC fans getting content with only 3 Batman movies where the last one was not actually a solo Batman movie but a mini Justice League, yeah I'm comparing with Captain America trilogy.
Pretty sure the MCU fans are happy with whatever's next because they've been happy with the quality of output thus far. It's not a "we'll accept anything!" stance. It's a "we genuinely like what we're getting, keep it up!" stance. DC fans would be the same if the quality of output was more consistent, and less divisive.

Of course, trade-off there is...variety. We may not get the consistency, but we get a variety that the MCU can't allow itself to have. Movies like Joker and TDK (probably The Batman too), and incredible shows like Watchmen are absolutely out of the MCU's reach with their current framework. Based on what I'm hearing about WW84, I doubt Marvel would've done something quite like that, either. This DC fan is rather happy with that being the way things are. Well, I'd be happier if they'd give me just one Superman film to love in my lifetime, but, you know, baby steps.
 
I just hope that Disney doesnt oversaturate their IPs man. Too much of a good thing is not good for you. I remember day one when they bought Lucasfilm and they said “we’re droppin a Star Wars movie every year forever!” I was like “uh oh, this wont end well.” TFA made 2 billion dollars because SW had been away for a decade, sometimes you gotta make your audience miss something a little for them to appreciate it instead overfeeding them.
The thing is varying issues with the films themselves were the problem IMO. A 10 year gap between TLJ, Solo and TROS wouldn't have saved the day. If they dropped a bunch of ESBs back to back noone would be saying oversaturation. If the MCU had been half as good many would be blaming the failure of Endgame on oversaturation, but instead it led to $2.8B after 23 films in 11 years. Also we were undersaturated with Star Wars content between RotJ and TFA and that didn't stop the very few films we did get being way below par (same goes for Indiana Jones).
 
Well, I'd be happier if they'd give me just one Superman film to love in my lifetime, but, you know, baby steps.

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Gotta love the MCU fans, they are happy with whatever new MCU movies Marvel Studio is offering. Imagine DC fans getting content with only 3 Batman movies where the last one was not actually a solo Batman movie but a mini Justice League, yeah I'm comparing with Captain America trilogy.
I’d..... I’d actually be pretty thrilled with that, actually.
 
Superman The Movie released on 14th December 1978.

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Even though I saw films like Star Wars, they never had such emotional impacts on me as Superman and Close Encounter of The Third Kind. Both were cinematic experience at finest for me. Both film prints have degraded over time -- in 1978 it was crisp in sight & sound that absolutely blew me away..
 
Every New Year’s Day at midnight the last few years, I give Superman a watch. It’s becoming a nice tradition for me. That opening krypton sequence with Williams’ score gets me emotional every time
 
Superman to me will aways be an almost perfect movie. Everything up until the Deus ex machina climax is impeccably well done by Donner but cotdamn that climax always pisses me off every time I watch it. It just completely renders the final 20 minutes as pointless. I hope one day Donner releases some sort of “definitive cut” where the ending is replaced with what it was intended to be.
 
Superman The Movie released on 14th December 1978.

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Even though I saw films like Star Wars, they never had such emotional impacts on me as Superman and Close Encounter of The Third Kind. Both were cinematic experience at finest for me. Both film prints have degraded over time -- in 1978 it was crisp in sight & sound that absolutely blew me away..

I watched Superman 78' in the cinema last year. It holds up mostly wonderfully and Reeves is hands down the best Superman to date. Happy anniversary to this genre-definer:super:.

Now it's about time to give the character a good movie again.
 
They still might have red hair in the end though. I’ve seen them with that look before.
 

I don't know much about the Illuminerdi so this could be a lot of rubbish but still fun to think about. I personally was hoping for a new actor in Osborns shoes, IF this is true. Even if they're guessing, I wouldn't be surprised if they were right at this point.
 
Nolan: You'r still my bro! lol

I'm not going to a cinema in 2021 unless I'm vaccinated.
Sitting for more than an hour with over 50 people in artificially ventilated room is out of question for me.

Not everyone will be vaccinated, much less will receive the required 2nd dose. Gambling on limited trial data of the effectiveness in immunity being conferred, when we do not really know much. I'll much rather be glad to keep my body & general health well into 2070...lol I got vaccinated for smallpox in 1975 when the disease still active at that time worldwide and only got eradicated around 1979-80. Immunity is probably gone, but there're no one left to infect me though.
 

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