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Samhain
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When did tradition and always suddenly have the same meaning?
How fine a hair do you want to split?
When did tradition and always suddenly have the same meaning?
How fine a hair do you want to split?
It's no secret, every black hero or character for that matter in the marvel universe has been a supporting character so far.
In the movie he came across as just tagging along after BW and Cap asked.
Uh, no. Nat and Steve come to Sam for help because they trust him. Then he explicitly volunteers his aid several times despite being told it's not his fight.
That sounds like tagging along?
-No. Don't come. We can do this. We (BW and Cap) have a plan that doesn't involve you but we need a place to recoup.
-Nah, I'm in.
Black Widow in the Marvel CU is more important. That's why she took the female lead role instead of Sharon and moved ahead of Falcon. I understand that, it's part of why it's a good movie but barely resembles TWS storyline.
Winter Soldier made me wish we would get a Falcon solo film.
If you're going to take issue with it barely resembling the TWS storyline then it's odd that you're defending this film when it barely resembles any incarnation of the FF.
Um, no. I've said before, I don't expect these movies to resemble the comics cause they never do.
DOFP and FC are X-men movies that look nothing like their sources.
Same with TWS and that "Mandarin".
Nolan's Batman is Nolan interpretation.
MOS is the Lois knows/depressing/neck-snapping Superman story I never wanted to see.
I've never seen this mythical "straight out the comics" everyone else seems to.
So I ask the same question in reverse, I find it odd people attack this film when those movies don't resemble their comics but this is FFINO.
It wasn't even that, Falcon in the comic is Cap's sounding board and equal.
In the movie he came across as just tagging along after BW and Cap asked.
Story's Torch was a clown for clown sake. We got no sense of what his and Sue'
s relationship was based on. It didn't matter what skin tone similarities they had.
There are plenty of movies that respect the source material and are massively successful. Nearly every Marvel studios film has, almost without question, captured the spirit of the books and done right by the fans. Any change or embellishment to the characters has been an improvement and an addition to the mythos, adding onto what worked previously and giving it a new spin for the silver screen that can make it accessible to modern audiences. You can call me a fanboy all you want, but there's almost no debating that. That is why they are so massively successful with the general audience and fans alike, because they embrace what makes these characters work.
FFINO does the opposite. Instead of taking what has been working in the books for decades, they throw everything out the window just for the hell of it and give it a "lo-fi, gritty spin" even though that is not what will work for a FF movie. So to say you aren't expecting this to be loyal to the source material because "no movies ever do", is intellectually dishonest.
That sounds like tagging along?
-No. Don't come. We can do this. We (BW and Cap) have a plan that doesn't involve you but we need a place to recoup.
-Nah, I'm in.
Black Widow in the Marvel CU is more important. That's why she took the female lead role instead of Sharon and moved ahead of Falcon. I understand that, it's part of why it's a good movie but barely resembles TWS storyline.
You and I both know that we've seen and heard enough for us long-time fans to know that this is a far cry from any current incarnation of the FF.But how do you know that until after you've seen something?
Wasn't Kryptonite invented in the radio show and then crossed into the comics?
The crystalized Krypton that has been duplicated so many times wasn't something pulled from the comics. Neither was the "Jesus" allegory of leaving and returning as a grown man.
I mean, people didn't just say "why is he putting his Christian 'Jesus' on my 'Moses' story?
I'm not saying people can't have gut instincts. I'm not seeing Jupiter Ascending for that reason.
Have your fanboy(I didn't call you that) instinct and desires, but I rather not be called not a fan of the FF just cause I want to see if this has some crystal Krypton/kryptonite/Jimmy Olsen ideas up its sleeves.
There are plenty of movies that respect the source material and are massively successful. Nearly every Marvel studios film has, almost without question, captured the spirit of the books and done right by the fans. Any change or embellishment to the characters has been an improvement and an addition to the mythos, adding onto what worked previously and giving it a new spin for the silver screen that can make it accessible to modern audiences. You can call me a fanboy all you want, but there's almost no debating that. That is why they are so massively successful with the general audience and fans alike, because they embrace what makes these characters work.
FFINO does the opposite. Instead of taking what has been working in the books for decades, they throw everything out the window just for the hell of it and give it a "lo-fi, gritty spin" even though that is not what will work for a FF movie. So to say you aren't expecting this to be loyal to the source material because "no movies ever do", is intellectually dishonest.
That's inaccurate. Nat and Steve didn't want Sam involved because it would put unnecessary heat on him, not because his help wasn't required.
Sam was the one backing up Cap in the field during the final battle, who Cap confided in about his personal issues, who sat by his bedside in the hospital, and who stuck by him in the end when he went after Bucky. Hardly the profile of an extraneous tag along.
Malekith was not a faithful adaptation of the character.
Neither was the Mandarin, or the Frost Giants, or Whiplash, etc.
Know what these all have in common?
They aren't big characters.
The Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom? Those are big characters.
Also you apparently did not read my post closely, I said Marvel does a great job of sticking to the spirit of the source material. That doesn't mean taking everything from the page exactly as is and putting it on the screen, it means adapting it properly so that the source material is respected.
That doesn't equate to turning the villains into anti-social blogging programmers.
Mandarin IS a big character.
And Doom as a computer programmer could work since Doom knows a LOT about robotics and AI. The Doombots are a key part of his character.
You and I both know that we've seen and heard enough for us long-time fans to know that this is a far cry from any current incarnation of the FF.
You can wait and see if there is something in this movie that you will like, I truly hope you enjoy the movie, but don't try and pretend that what we want is unattainable by saying that no studio properly adapts the source material.
Also, for your kryptonite analogy: kryptonite was not a drastic 180 degree turn in the other direction for Superman. It was an addition to the mythos that ended up aiding it long term; everything that we have seen from this movie shows that they have been taking away what makes the source material great and replacing it with something different.
Once again, there is no talking your way out of this. This is not the FF many of us have come to know and love, plain and simple, and it most likely never will be.Or it could end up somewhat similar by taking a different route?
Superman snapping Zod's neck can still end up with the no kill Superman just now he had to cross the line instead of starting at it.
Not what I would like or done if it were my movie but I also wouldn't have Batman's Joe Chill killed like that instead of being a faceless murder he can't find.
The same reason I watch Arrow where he's trained by Slade on the island and not isolated.
Marvel just made a movie about a talking raccoon and a tree that fight aliens together, and turned it into one of the biggest hits of 2014. This argument is no longer valid.What's great about the comics don't always translate. Not because it's bad. Sometimes because of the times we live in i.e. HERBIE or Turtles not being R-rated.
Sometimes different stuff happens because Joker having a Harley Quinn just works. Why didn't he have a female crazy sidepiece before? I don't know.
Did Nolan's Joker suffer for not having her? No.
No, he isn't. He's the most impressive character in Iron Man's unimpressive rogues gallery, but he is nowhere near the level of numerous other Marvel villains.
FFINO does the opposite. Instead of taking what has been working in the books for decades, they throw everything out the window just for the hell of it and give it a "lo-fi, gritty spin" even though that is not what will work for a FF movie. So to say you aren't expecting this to be loyal to the source material because "no movies ever do", is intellectually dishonest.
Mara did audition. Trank liked her chemistry with MBJ and Teller. Unless you have evidence he never auditioned minority actresses, the Mara won her role and Sue stayed white.
I'm sure I remember looking once and in all the actresses rumoured to have been looked at for the role I could only find one that was coloured (Samira Wiley).