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I always found that family guy tries to be deep for no reason. At least, in the current seasons.
I'm watching Origins: Wolverine in preparation. It has a solid first half, but a messy second half, overall I don't hate it as much as everyone else does.
Same. I think it will be a good movie, but nothing great.I probably won't see Wolverine this weekend, but I will see it eventually. My hopes are still at 'meh' level in terms of hope.
What do you guys think about the larger influence people on the Internet now have on big products and projects these days? On one hand, we get a great Spider-Man suit, on the other hand, there's the risk of having a less intimate and emotionally engaging movie. We might get great action soundtracks from Zimmer but worse originality and less emotional music that we had from Horner. Sony acknowledges that fans want to see the Death of Gwen story, but due to Internet they might change it just to surprise the Internet audience who searches for every detail just to spoil themselves.
Xbox One's new user policy and functions seemed greedy at first glance, but might have actually been a good thing in the longer term. Now we won't know and now the two biggest consoles might become almost identical.
Movies in general spoil too much of the movie before release just to please the craving people of the Internet.
I'm pretty concerned about this. I feel that companies in general have become more and more afraid to take bold steps because they listen too much to what people (who are anonymous and could be a bunch of 10-year olds for all you know) say.
I'm just afraid that a loud minority are too involved in the process of film making these days. I'm afraid many things that made ASM great to many people will suffer because of this.
What do you guys think about the larger influence people on the Internet now have on big products and projects these days? On one hand, we get a great Spider-Man suit, on the other hand, there's the risk of having a less intimate and emotionally engaging movie. We might get great action soundtracks from Zimmer but worse originality and less emotional music that we had from Horner. Sony acknowledges that fans want to see the Death of Gwen story, but due to Internet they might change it just to surprise the Internet audience who searches for every detail just to spoil themselves
We got a better suit, and a new composer, but I doubt the Death of Gwen Stacy will be affected by what people talk about online.
I am pretty sure that wouldn't happen because forum fans comprise maybe 0.1% of the total audience
So if they really want to surprise the people,they would like to surprise the 99% who don't know anything about the Gwen Stacy Saga
Its different for something about X-box because there are much fewer casual audiences than they are in a movie theater.So they need to please them
I know you should be sick of my U-turns, but I rewatched ASM again and my old feelings for that film returned. It has so much genuine feelings and heart. The story is IMO good and I love the characters so much. I also realised that Horner's score is alot better than I remembered. Now I feel that I will miss him majorly in the sequel.
So my list would now have ASM back at the top, follow by SM2, SM1 and SM3. I hope ASM2 will take the top spot but I fear they've listened too much to whiny Internet fans. I don't want it to drop the heart and emotions.
t:So does The Wolverine occur before X 1-3?
I don't know guys, I'm kinda more excited for DoFP than TASM2. Only slightly. It's just the concept of DoFP sounds absolutely brilliant.
