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I very think that for the most part fox's X-Men catch the Claremont's spirit.
Yes, Singer&co choose to focus on Charles and Magneto, and they put in a corner some of the most important players. That's was a mistake for us fan, but not an actually mistake, cause it was an author's choice.
What Singer&co gave us was human characters with personal doubts and mistake to live with (Debating of charles and Magneto on the Planet in DoFP)
That is pure Claremont.
While in Mcu we have monolityc characters that were charaterized only by their current action (Peter in the movie has not his unique guilty conscience)
Said that i think that we all would have both good adaptation and good movie.
But if i have to choose, i always choose the latter.
That was just one of their mistakes and one they never really fixed.
Pretty much.IMO, they've never really fixed those mistakes because in their mind those aren't really mistakes. It's purely their vision. They invest in the characters they enjoy and trust.
And it's a waste to give them that world of characters when they trust only 3 or 5 of them.
I thought I was the only one that felt that way about Shazam since it's getting high praise.
When put up against the other comic book films coming out this year where does Dark Phoenix fall in terms of anticipation? For me it's
1. Joker
2. Dark Phoenix
3. Avengers
I recently put Joker on top due to the trailer.
So tell me, how many oscars have won Avengers' actors?
Which is why it's odd to me that it was received so well. When I was growing up a superhero film getting wide critical acclaim was reserved for movies like X2, Spider-Man 2, and The Dark Knight. Superhero films that transcended the confines of the genre. Nowadays a lot of these films get praised for playing into those confines, or tropes.It was just okay but like Captain Marvel, plot is filled with so many superhero cliches and tropes that you see in other movies it becomes meh after seeing it again and again
Of course notAnd in X-Men we have Jennifer Lawrence.
So to say that only the ones who won Oscar are good actor/actress is fair?
Which is why it's odd to me that it was received so well. When I was growing up a superhero film getting wide critical acclaim was reserved for movies like X2, Spider-Man 2, and The Dark Knight. Superhero films that transcended the confines of the genre. Nowadays a lot of these films get praised for playing into those confines, or tropes.
I definitely didn't say the actors need an Oscar to be seen as a good actor. Ordet was implying that I said that when I commented about Nicholas Hoult which is false.Of course not
Which is why it's odd to me that it was received so well. When I was growing up a superhero film getting wide critical acclaim was reserved for movies like X2, Spider-Man 2, and The Dark Knight. Superhero films that transcended the confines of the genre. Nowadays a lot of these films get praised for playing into those confines, or tropes.
You have a problem with Shazam! there's a section for that movie, do it there.
It just seems inappropriate to me when there's a newly released film and people criticizes those films in a Dark PhoeniX thread.... and as if Dark Phoenix is going to be a surefire good movie. Again there are other sections in the forum. I just can see people (the ones that anticipate Dark PhoeniX so much) not liking Endgame at the end of the month and voicing their opinion about in a Dark PhoeniX thread. That would be like me bringing up my dislike to Dark Phoenix (after I saw it) in a Spider-Man Far from Home thread.Both Captain Marvel and Shazam! are pretty average, your by the numbers superhero film.
However, I don't think they were disastrous/hideous which I think Dark Phoenix/The New Mutants would be.
I think Hoult is fierceI definitely didn't say the actors need an Oscar to be seen as a good actor. Ordet was implying that I said that when I commented about Nicholas Hoult which is false.
That being said, ping me when Nicholas Hoult gets an Oscar nomination. He's average at best imo.