Tacit Ronin
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How was Boseman as Black Panther?
You know, I do find it discouraging that just 4 years after Nolan, Bats is back to a film with a rotten rating below 30%. Makes me shiver thinking what else is in store.
I'm not surprised. Singer has yet to direct a bad X-Men film, and the First Class trilogy has been great so far.
MCU fans and comic purists think the Cap trilogy is the one to surpass TDKT, but I think the first Class trilogy is the one franchise that could come even remotely close.
How was Boseman as Black Panther?
First Class was OK at best. Not really my thing. The first Singer X-Men was average, X2 was better but I wouldn't call it fantastic. DoFP is the best one for my money, but it lacked originality and I thought it was a cheap gimmick to use that movie to wipe the slate clean. It made every previous film worthless, especially 2013's Wolverine. If I was James Mangold I would have been pissed because only one year later there's a movie that makes his look like a waste of time/money.
Future Past had a great final scene. Well executed, emotional, with shades of Inception. I would say borderline rip-off but it did the trick. Problem is, I can't really revisit that scene or film because of the gimmick. "Ta-daa! Now we can erase the mistakes and do another 7 movies cuz u know..we're starting from scratch! Yay! More money!"
Love Oscar Isaac and I like Sophie Turner in Game of Thrones but sorry guys...they look as bad as anything in BvS in every trailer I've seen.

I agree about the final scene in Days. First Class, well, I only liked Fassbender hunting down nazis Bond styleThe idea that Oscar Isaac will be bad (his make-up is another matter) seems to be reaching.
And I just disagree with this mindset. It doesn't matter if The Wolverine "didn't happen" (at least the exact way that it previously did) because of Days of Future Past. Each is an individual experience and in their own story they find truth or not. I actually am so-so on The Wolverine, but if you enjoy it, there is no reason you cannot simply because Days of Future Past fudged with the timeline. That could only have happened if the events in the OT and The Wolverine happened (though not X-Men Origins. NEVER X-Men Origins).
If you enjoy one or the other and they work as their own story, who cares if the dots are fully connected off-screen? And Days of Future Past, while no Inception (which is a pretty high bar to raise) is a very satisfying experience. You're right the first time surprise is gone, but the catharsis of seeing Logan and all of them back after the horrid future (and X3 for that matter) still makes it work for me.
Oh and P.S.: how is First Class so bad?![]()
It has Magneto hunting Nazis while riffing on Sean Connery's James Bond and colorful go-go '60s comics aesthetics. It is just a rush for fans of old Marvel comics or Bond movies, I thought.
that's about it. Bad villains. Lawrence was fine, liked her more in Days, looks terrible in Apocalypse. Which annoys me. To see more than one great actor look below average in their performance. I feel like Singer could be reaching a bit with this film. I was thinking of Snyder's Metropolis and it was actively trying for me to actually remember anything about it. Was there anything memorable about Metropolis other than the giant bird feces sanctuary of a Superman statue? It looked about as generic as you don't hope for.
Which is funny on the back of so many complaining about Nolan's Gotham being a regular city. Notice I didn't bring up Snyder's Gotham, it's because he himself didn't care enough to show it.
You will probably like it. It is a good, fun movie, and it is up there with TA, IM 1 and TWS. Spider-Man's scenes in it were a lot of fun, and made me laugh.