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ive finally got my DVR to less than 80% full and I'm working on purging a lot of my physical media. I have way too many movies. I stopped counting at 1000 :eek:
I've got at least 500. :p
 
i was transferring some photos from my phone to my computer and the folder that i was saving them into kinda just vanished. I can't figure out where they are or how to find them so if anyone has any ideas, i'd really like to hear it. thanks lol
 
.... check your recycle bin.

or look for hidden folders...

or learn how to use a computer... BOOOM
 
.... check your recycle bin.

or look for hidden folders...

or learn how to use a computer... BOOOM

did all of that thanks. and ran recuva too
 
did you put them in the wrong folder by accident?

I accidentally made a folder hidden one time and lost my ****ing mind until i realized it, so I was 2/3's trying to help.
 
did you put them in the wrong folder by accident?

I accidentally made a folder hidden one time and lost my ****ing mind until i realized it, so I was 2/3's trying to help.

if i did, i haven't found where the subfolder is hiding, nor can i find a folder by that name. i'm secretly just hoping i accidently undid the transfer and everything went back onto my phone, but i dont know what specific files i was moving so i could check. realistically i dont think i did this though :/ i'm afraid i accidentally deleted them all
 
My Captain Marvel thoughts.



Like I stated before... I didn't see the film some around here are describing... But neither am did I see THE GREATEST THING EVER.

I for sure would NOT put this in the category of a mediocre Marvel Studios effort (And... There's more of them than Marvel fans care to admit to if they were honest... Sorry but the truth hurts sometimes.) but it wasn't in the class of say an INFINITY WAR or WINTER SOLDIER either. Still it was fast paced and entertaining and the characters were engaging. I thought the action was on point and they handled this introductory adventure well while understandably building towards the character's big super human action scene, which I suspected given how powerful Danvers is. The light touches are there and with the exception of one or two moments in the film aren't grating. Neither was the "90's shoutouts" which were again, thankfully, done with restraint and popped up where they felt natural rather than forced. Like many, MANY Marvel films the emphasis is on the protagonist and the villains are more in service to the lead hero's story than being all that fully formed themselves but it worked here and was fine though there was some good work with one of the villainous characters as a different kind of obstacle to Danvers. Actually, a bit of a surprise with how they did handle some well known villains. I will get into it with the spoilers but I can't agree this was on the same tier as say First Avenger or Thor1. While perhaps an all over stronger film than Capt. Marvel, I would even say that this did some things better than the first Iron Man, certainly the extended action finale was better here than in some other Marvel films.

I thought this was a strong first outing for Carol and there is still stuff to be explored with her and the cast of other characters involved with the story by the end of the movie so there's potential going forward.

More in depth (read SPOILER FILLED) views below:


Okay let's get this out of the way... Brie Larson is fine as Carol Danvers/Capt. Marvel. I don't know what people wanted from her that they didn't get from the trailers but I see comments STILL that she's somehow dull or has dull line readings. She's more deadpan than dull and it's quite apparent. She's a character that doesn't have a history but she has a fully formed personality. The film simply illustrates how this personality operates under two different circumstances. And this personality is one where she's got tons of dry wit, is confident in herself and is willing to take risks regardless of what others think of her. The struggle is one where she's vulnerable because due to her amnesia she doesn't REALLY know who she is. Which I found interesting. Jude Law as Yon-Rogg was a different spin on an antagonist in that his whole role is about holding Carol back. His concern with her revolves around keeping her in check so she can be used within the confines of the Kree agenda. This gets into the theme of the film, that you have to know who you are first before you can wield your own power effectively. The resolution between Rogg and Carol is pitch perfect and I thought was actually, despite his utter defeat, a good call on Rogg's part initially. He was outclassed power wise but he figured there might be some gas in the tank still with his mentor/authority figure influence over Carol.

Now... That's not to say that there isn't an issue with the writing and performance of Carol as played by Brie but it's not the one you are hearing, at least, not precisely I don't think. Brie is more than fine in this part. She's in that Han Solo/Hal Jordan mold of the confident hot shot filled with dry wit and sarcastic come backs. This is in most ways not at all out of line with what a live action Carol Danvers should be. If anything I think we should have gotten maybe a bit more vulnerability from Brie at some points. No, the issue for me, and for me it's minor though it's an bigger issue for Marvel in general, is that this isn't exactly groundbreaking or new in the MCU. I'm sorry to all the Marvel heads out there but if you were "bored" by Carol, I have a feeling it's because she speaks in a voice that the majority of Marvel Studios' heroes already do. Whatever distinctions you think are apparent between so many MCU characters is more cosmetic than anything. Sure there are some specific aspects of character that belong to each one but in broad strokes how many MCU heroes don't fall into the "Brimming with confidence to the point of coming off borderline arrogant/off putting, fast with the glib sarcastic one liners, ultimately revealed to be a good person despite a facile and flippant exterior"?Whether that's the majority of characters as one sees it or not... There's still a crap metric ton of characters in the MCU that could easily be thought of to fall into that description. Maybe that doesn't quite describe Steve Rogers, Black Panther or Peter Parker, but it certainly describes Iron Man, Star-Lord, Dr. Strange, Thor, hell I throw even Black Widow, Hawkeye and Ant-Man into that pile. If the general thrust of Carol as written or Brie's performance didn't wow someone I have to ask if they should consider that it might be because you've seen this all before in a Marvel film? That it's a woman doing the schtick now is the only real difference.

What's funny is that I think this archetype fit Carol better than it did some of those other characters. To me her deadpan sarcastic wit totally felt right given what we shown of her character. I LOVED that while she was in situation that was bat guano crazy they didn't go with some tired "fish out of water" thing. If anything this was about a fish going BACK to the water, so to speak, so there's nothing gained by giving us scenes of her acclimating to Earth society. And besides, she was being employed by the Kree as an operative for over six years going from place to place one can assume. So she's found herself on stranger worlds than Earth so her being unfazed was not only cool but it makes sense.

The inclusion of Jackson as Fury was very welcome and they get her and him together rather quickly, but it works from the get go. And it was very nice to see Fury "in his prime" so to speak. They wrote him in a way that made you see the fictional master spy he's always touted as. Brie and Jackson had good chemistry and they threaded the needle well in terms of how these two would react to one another.


I think the movie is one of the better paced superhero movies in that it doesn't waste any time getting you into the action, which works well since the building of the audience's understanding of Carol is threaded through the film rather than starting with a lengthy first act designed to give us the main character's backstory or somesuch. Which I find refreshing. This indeed allowed us to go full tilt right off the bat with what I though were very well done action sequences, another complaint I don't at all recognize from the film, because the Star Force introductory scene is damn tight and the action was clear and easy to follow for me. From her capture to the landing on doesn't drag and then we are already into the thick of the main plot. Carol is on Earth, she's on a mission and is awaiting extraction and this will eventually dovetail into her unknown past.

Making the Skrulls, or at least the Skrulls we meet here sympathetic is not at all quite what I expected. Granted this is kind of a nutshell history between the two races as described in the comics. And I think there is more than enough wiggle room to bring them back in the MCU in a more villainous role. They gave us lines that hinted as much with Talos talking about how his own hands are far from clean in the conflict between the Kree and his people. There's also the fact that the Skrulls are looking for "a home" and while this group might be simply "refugees" that's hardly defining of the race as a whole or indicative of what their rulers/ruling class think. Then there's just me thinking about how some things from the comics get introduced into the MCU and I don't know... The Skrull home planet does get destroyed by Galactus, whom I am confident will be seen in an FF MCU film. Before release I was very confident that this movie would be used to "back door pilot" the elements that would be used in a Secret Invasion arc post the Infinity Stones mega arc being wrapped up post Endgame. Now? I'm a lot less sure. Could they still do that? Yeah, I think they could EASILY still do that. The question is would Marvel now that they've established the Skrulls in the minds of the mass audience in such a sympathetic light?


Regardless of the placement of this film in the MCU on it's own this was a very solid and I found, fun action romp that did very little to undermine itself with humor which, I'm sorry, I do have a problem with far too often with these films. The one in my mind EGREGIOUS example of the Marvel Studios injection of humor where it's not at all needed was the reveal of Fury's eye and the "hyping" of the Goose character. Full disclosure I was aware of the alien nature of Goose from the start so the reveal didn't work for me as surprise thing so it's already less impactful than it could be, though that's not the film's fault I suppose. But the cat for the most part is... It's ****ing cat. Big deal. And then at the end we get the most awkward reasoning for Fury to have lost an eye, and is it just me but... Fury sure doesn't act all that affected by it. It's a perfect example of how the humor in these films too often undercuts EVERYTHING. Here it undercuts the seriousness and stakes they had built up and it undercuts Fury's character and it just makes no sense. Did he even ATTEMPT to get something done about the eye? And all for what? A joke at the end with Coulson. The film was doing SO good reigning grating tendencies of MCU films in only to fumble right at the end for me. Other than that though... This was a superhero tale running on all cylinders. It had a breezy pacing and never left you bored or impatient. Nothing felt like filler and I thought it really delivered on the third act action finale, neither being too abrupt nor overstaying it's welcome.


Some final stray observations, both pros and cons which fall more in the nitpick category:


Cons-

1. They needed to give us just a bit more insight into the Kree society. Sure... We can infer a lot by the way the Supreme Intelligence was some kind of Techno God to these aliens but maybe just a bit more to put things into a bigger context, even if it was a misdirect given the film is about the reveal of how Carol is being used and lied to by the Kree.

2. Uh... Why was Come As You Are being played in Carol's mind? I know... Nitpick. Still... It was a flub to do that given she left Earth in 1989.

3. There needed to be WAY more scenes between Carol and Lawson/Mar-Vell. This was a big misstep for me. I honestly couldn't care less that they gender swapped Marv in this... But I think if you are going to keep the idea that this person inspired Carol and had a lot of influence on her that you needed much, MUCH more of this relationship.

Pros-

1. Given that there is still lots to explore with the character and what was introduced it was nice to see that the supporting cast of characters was mostly all intact by the end of the film. I would love to see rematched all around. Hell... Bring Minnerva back to life, why not? Rogg is certainly not done with Carol and there might still be room for a Skrull heel turn as it were. (In fact, not to bring up any Marvel/DC nonsense BUT... I think you could do with Carol what is being done with WW at WB. Have Carol's solo films be in the past. There's no need to have her in the the present day and you side step a bunch of issues. In the Avengers films proper you can have her in the here and now. Best of both worlds. )

2. The Stan Lee tribute was epic and his inclusion in what I assume is the last cameo we will see quite bittersweet. Still though... To think that he was able to live long enough to see what Marvel has become and was so appreciated by so many at the end is heartwarming.

In the end I found this film delivers on everything I want from a Marvel super hero movie and it didn't go out of it's way to often to do the things I honestly find grating in a Marvel super hero movie. While not THE BEST THING EVER!!!!!! it's also more than merely serviceable or just good. It's pretty DAMN good.

BS, pulled from my anal canal number rating? A solid 8 to 8.5 out of 10.
 
I walked out of my theatre with profound indifference. As I said to Reek on our fishing trip...Alpha from Walking Dead will be the true standout of feminism of 2019.
 
I walked out of my theatre with profound indifference. As I said to Reek on our fishing trip...Alpha from Walking Dead will be the true standout of feminism of 2019.

Roose leaving the theater:

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And yes... I totally believe he left in a limo.
 
I directed Guts to the brownie table, he was such a nice fellow.
 
We fish with dynamite.

the same type we plan to use on all copies of the Capt Marvel Bluray
 
My Captain Marvel thoughts.



Like I stated before... I didn't see the film some around here are describing... But neither am did I see THE GREATEST THING EVER.
I made some posts that I meant to be more encouraging toward the movie prior to its release here, but after passing through a significant number of negative reviews I should probably agree this time, cause I defended a bunch of stingers before agreeing with the negativity geared toward them prior to release.

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: I waited for this over 2 decades of my life to happen, I love Man of Steel, but the negativity toward it was on point, and most of you know how much I loathe this flick.


GHOSTBUSTERS (2016): I was looking forward to it, and was a believer that negativity toward it was overblown to great extremes. Well... I was kinda right about the hate being exaggerated, but it is still a stupid movie that made characters unbelievably dumb, and large chunks of it are boring and corny.
"Mr. owner of the house museum called us"
"He's dead"
"WHAT?"
"Oh. This is his son."
Bad humor, and there is a bit too much of it.
Then there is crap like the Bill Murray scene of being this film's Walter Peck, all he did was sit down until he was thrown out a window by a ghost.


THE LAST JEDI: I've said it one time too many, and I repeat it; this is worse than the prequels. Nothing makes sense, most of the characters are dumb to great extremes, there is no clear identification on who should be the protagonist of this chapter of the trilogy although Rei is the clear choice in the Force Awakens, Kylo Ren whines and breaks his helmet for no good reason...


THE PREDATOR: I enjoyed this one to some extent more than the other entries on this list, but it is mostly stupid and blah. I had confidence that Shane Black would make this work against trailers making it look considerably bad to the eyes of many viewers, and I was wrong.


Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom had a bad reputation too, and I skipped it despite enjoying the previous movie.


Captain Marvel is something I looked forward to for quite a few years, but I'm going to skip it now, at least until I get to watch it from home.
 
That weirdness I spouted. They all followed a similar pattern, and now it seems that Captain Marvel is actually following the same footsteps. My hype for it waned exponentially.
 
Raining like crazy outside. Goodbye leftover snow!
 
I'm so ready to be done with winter. :(
 
I love dogs. Two dogs protecting their owner from the big bad cheetah on the TV screen.

 
My mom had a Australian Collie named Dolly that passed about five years back. Smart as whip. She used to get worked up whenever there were farm animals on my mother's big screen TV. Bulls and cows especially would make her go crazy.
 
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