Leo Zelinsky
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i still have a tiny violin for you.
That was another poster you said that to McJerk

i still have a tiny violin for you.
I think the technical proficiency of the MCU movies is indisputable. They are controlled in such a way that they are consistently high quality.
But there's always something about them that's very... blah for me. The only one that comes even close to move me emotionally is Winter Soldier, and the one that was truly quite different was GotG (though i didn't like the humor). It's strange, i watched every single one in theatres wanting to love them, but I just can't.
Doesn't help that being a fan of Whedon's work from way back with Buffy and Angel, I think I've reached my limit with Whedony humor and one liners that I now just cringe through most of the movies.
Why did you say that?
Now this thread is gonna have pages of fanboys defending their movies like little soldiers.
what a ridiculous statement!
Marvel did only 3 great movies in 8 years...why should they be successful with the X-Men franchise?
Join the club.
I'm not doubting Avatar 2 at all. I can see maybe it being a disappointment domestically (although probably not), but it is going to explode overseas.
Age of ultron is why I don't want whedon anywhere near X-men films.However i find it very unlikely whedon would ever work for fox.and then there is issue of
him possibly wouldn't be allowed to write script.
now if you want action sequenzes like CGI video games.or plenty of cheesy humor and a lot less drama.and crazy romantic parings then whedon is your
guy.
Don't forget about obligatory pointless death scene of a character with no development.
Don't forget about obligatory pointless death scene of a character with no development.
what a ridiculous statement!
Marvel did only 3 great movies in 8 years...why should they be successful with the X-Men franchise?
I think the technical proficiency of the MCU movies is indisputable. They are controlled in such a way that they are consistently high quality.
But there's always something about them that's very... blah for me. The only one that comes even close to move me emotionally is Winter Soldier, and the one that was truly quite different was GotG (though i didn't like the humor). It's strange, i watched every single one in theatres wanting to love them, but I just can't.
Doesn't help that being a fan of Whedon's work from way back with Buffy and Angel, I think I've reached my limit with Whedony humor and one liners that I now just cringe through most of the movies.
According to Forbes, this has dropped 75% and just earned $6.55M on its second Friday. Does this even have a chance of reaching $500M?
The movie underperforming may be better in the long run if it triggers the creative shakeup that the franchise has been needing for quite sometime now.
I will agree with your angle here. The movies aren't that moving, but they are fun actioned packed and exciting. Fox movies are more moving, but the action scenes are awful and gimmicky 99% of the time. Although Civil war moved me and I think better writing is an easier fix than getting the action scenes right since the X-men franchise has failed on every single occasion in that department.
According to Forbes, this has dropped 75% and just earned $6.55M on its second Friday. Does this even have a chance of reaching $500M?
The movie underperforming may be better in the long run if it triggers the creative shakeup that the franchise has been needing for quite sometime now.
According to Forbes, this has dropped 75% and just earned $6.55M on its second Friday. Does this even have a chance of reaching $500M?
The movie underperforming may be better in the long run if it triggers the creative shakeup that the franchise has been needing for quite sometime now.
I also think that, despite what we all may think, Civil War was never going to be as appealing as the other movies, because not everyone likes heroes fighting. I know people who weren't looking forward to CW because they didn't care about heroes vs heroes. I know people who've come out of CW and didn't like the fact it was heroes vs heroes. It's an appealing concept, but not to everyone.
A lot of my friends and especially the older guys never watch movie trailers (except when they are watching other films at the cinema).
And America is not all that popular in a lot of other countries. I guess you know Cap films remove reference to Cap in Germany for eg. The title of CW there is The First Avenger: Civil War.