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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Sept 5, 2018 11:08:44 GMT
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Post by charzhino on Sept 5, 2018 13:27:25 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy
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Post by politicidal on Sept 5, 2018 15:01:04 GMT
Like loads of dakka, everyone's wearing trenchcoats, and they gotta cut the right wire?
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Post by blockbusted on Sept 5, 2018 15:40:17 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy Article’s point -> <————————————————————————— You
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 5, 2018 17:13:09 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1?
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Post by bud47 on Sept 5, 2018 17:42:45 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? Superman Returns was a love letter to the original Superman film and his Fox-Men films have been riding the coattails of X2 since 2003. Singer's not very original or creative, that's for sure. I think DOFP got most of it's influence from the comic book it's based on. They had good material to work with, so they would have been dumb not to. But regarding some of it's cinematic choices, it does seem to borrow a lot from T2. Even the Honest Trailer for the movie picked up on it.
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 5, 2018 19:01:10 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? Superman Returns was a love letter to the original Superman film and his Fox-Men films have been riding the coattails of X2 since 2003. Singer's not very original or creative, that's for sure. I think DOFP got most of it's influence from the comic book it's based on. They had good material to work with, so they would have been dumb not to. But regarding some of it's cinematic choices, it does seem to borrow a lot from T2. Even the Honest Trailer for the movie picked up on it. Hmm, should check that out then.
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Post by Archelaus on Sept 5, 2018 19:35:28 GMT
I'm pretty sure this was known already since Feige first mentioned it to Entertainment Weekly back in March, which is why I can't wait to catch the references when I watch the movie.
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 5, 2018 21:27:36 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. I thought DoFP was based on the comic book story, which was published 3 years before the first Terminator movie. But yeah, it does seem that Captain Marvel is ripping off T2.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Sept 5, 2018 22:04:50 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. I thought DoFP was based on the comic book story, which was published 3 years before the first Terminator movie. But yeah, it does seem that Captain Marvel is ripping off T2. Do you read what you write before you post? How much lead did you induce as a child?
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 6, 2018 0:05:07 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. I thought DoFP was based on the comic book story, which was published 3 years before the first Terminator movie. But yeah, it does seem that Captain Marvel is ripping off T2. But the Captain Marvel comics came out 16 years before The Terminator. You see how stupid you sound? You see, the DoFP movie got its base story from the comics. That of a time traveler going back in time to warn younger versions of the X-men about an assassination that turns out to be Mystique. But the structure of the movie version of DoFP is a rip-off of T2. You can take something from a source and make the structure of that thing like something else. In the case of the DoFP movie, Singer made it about the leader of a group of rebels in the future sending a man with metal bones back in time to save his younger self while stopping a shapeshifter. You then have it that the future leader is a hacker (telepathy is mental hacking). The leader in the future sending a man with metal bones back in time to save his younger self is not in the comics. Them going to break someone out of a prison is not in the comics. Them trying to stop the shapeshifter from killing the guy that created the killer robots in the future is not in the comics. The time traveler going back in time naked is not in the comics. But all of those things are in T2.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2018 0:09:09 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1?No. Because that didn't happen.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2018 0:10:37 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? Superman Returns was a love letter to the original Superman film and his Fox-Men films have been riding the coattails of X2 since 2003. Singer's not very original or creative, that's for sure. I think DOFP got most of it's influence from the comic book it's based on. They had good material to work with, so they would have been dumb not to. But regarding some of it's cinematic choices, it does seem to borrow a lot from T2. Even the Honest Trailer for the movie picked up on it. Hmm.... These opinions sound vaguely familiar... Do I know you?
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 6, 2018 0:36:06 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1?No. Because that didn't happen. You mean the movie where the villain creates a world devastating machine and demonstrates it on a Senator they kidnapped. Takes out his old friend that he had a falling out with years earlier. Is chasing someone that ends up on a rogue's transport. The rogue is in a love triangle with the more straight laced younger guy who's mentor is the wizard-like old friend of the villain in helmet and cape. And this rogue is disbelieving of the world the straight laced guy and his mentor are a part of. There's more. But you get the idea of the sum of its parts. We can go on about how X2 is just Empire Strikes Back if you want. A word to the wise: If Singer comes to you for advise in an aspect of a movie, don't give it to him. He'll just make your movie. He went to Lucas about special effects on X-men and went to Cameron for time travel on DoFP.
Funny thing is that I wish that Singer ripped-off The prequels when it comes to Magneto being like Anakin. Meaning he shouldn't have gone bad until the 3rd movie.
But anyway, off topic.
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Post by summers8 on Sept 6, 2018 4:33:06 GMT
A rip off of T2? Dont tell that to ThatGuy There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? not necessarily, that is just you trying to make yourself feel better because of DOFP trashed the best mcu movie in 2014. if dofp ripped of T2, believe me ,you will not be the only voice with that narrative. see force awakens vs new hope. See black panther vs lion king and thor 1 and 3.
notice you only say xmen and dc rip off movies but fail to admit mcu movies are the same, considering everything that happened in DOFP happened in the comics long before T2. saying singer is good at remaking movies when all mcu movies are the same and black panther tried to remake a great xmen movie and failed at every level.
sad thing about captain marvel, not only will the movie end up becoming inferior to wonder woman that you think ripped of CA, it wont even be mentioned on the same level as DOFP,
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Post by summers8 on Sept 6, 2018 4:34:38 GMT
No. Because that didn't happen. You mean the movie where the villain creates a world devastating machine and demonstrates it on a Senator they kidnapped. Takes out his old friend that he had a falling out with years earlier. Is chasing someone that ends up on a rogue's transport. The rogue is in a love triangle with the more straight laced younger guy who's mentor is the wizard-like old friend of the villain in helmet and cape. And this rogue is disbelieving of the world the straight laced guy and his mentor are a part of. There's more. But you get the idea of the sum of its parts. We can go on about how X2 is just Empire Strikes Back if you want. A word to the wise: If Singer comes to you for advise in an aspect of a movie, don't give it to him. He'll just make your movie. He went to Lucas about special effects on X-men and went to Cameron for time travel on DoFP.
Funny thing is that I wish that Singer ripped-off The prequels when it comes to Magneto being like Anakin. Meaning he shouldn't have gone bad until the 3rd movie.
But anyway, off topic.
LOL...Was this same X2 that destroyed all the mcu movies when it was compared a few weeks back. X2 that is part of the reason mcu xman is an epic fail waiting to happen. try harder
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Post by summers8 on Sept 6, 2018 4:37:54 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? Superman Returns was a love letter to the original Superman film and his Fox-Men films have been riding the coattails of X2 since 2003. Singer's not very original or creative, that's for sure. I think DOFP got most of it's influence from the comic book it's based on. They had good material to work with, so they would have been dumb not to. But regarding some of it's cinematic choices, it does seem to borrow a lot from T2. Even the Honest Trailer for the movie picked up on it. You might want to try and stop talking to yourself. Remember T2 picked up its influence from DOFP 1981 as NPR noted.
funny you mentioned dumb. remember age of ultron? a comic that was similar to DOFP and should have been like DOFP movie. how did that work out?
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Post by summers8 on Sept 6, 2018 4:39:56 GMT
lost the chat...so the 90s movie that captain marvel is influenced by ,is it comedy like disney said captain marvel will be? or is it black panther getting influenced by one of the xmen movies but ending up more like thor?
it's disney, we know their movies are only one note and will be the same. they won't even learn from wonder woman. look at the cartoonish look already from the EW pictures.
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 6, 2018 4:50:35 GMT
No. Because that didn't happen. The rogue is in a love triangle with the more straight laced younger guy who's mentor is the wizard-like old friend of the villain in helmet and cape.
So you're saying that Luke and his sister Leia had the hots for each other? That's gross!
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 6, 2018 4:52:17 GMT
There is a big difference between taking inspiration from something and lifting wholesale from something. DoFP lifted virtually everything from T2. They just said that they took inspiration from the fights and chase scenes in T2 for Captain Marvel. Singer is really good at remaking a movie into something else entirely. Remember when he ripped-off Star Wars and called it X1? notice you only say xmen and dc rip off movies but fail to admit mcu movies are the same
MCU fans still won't admit that most MCU movies rip off Superman: The Movie, even though MCU Dictator Kevin Feige has admitted that himself.
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