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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 27, 2018 0:06:07 GMT
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Post by James on Dec 28, 2018 3:46:36 GMT
What I’m more confused about is:Scuse me motherfucker? I think not!
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Post by politicidal on Dec 28, 2018 18:16:01 GMT
Hooray, third place.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Dec 28, 2018 19:26:06 GMT
I'm actually looking forward to it. But I think there is an entire media and fanboy mob that just wants to destroy it because it's Fox-Men.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 20:37:51 GMT
What I’m more confused about is:Scuse me motherfucker? I think not! It's the next movie in the MCU franchise. The MCU is one long movie series. The individual titles are PoV. Captain Marvel gives context to Endgame. It's like watching Ant-man and the Wasp and not Infinity War then wondering what the post credits scene means. Context.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 20:39:27 GMT
I'm actually looking forward to it. But I think there is an entire media and fanboy mob that just wants to destroy it because it's Fox-Men. Not really. It just looks bad. Especially that they are trying to "fix" X3 only to double down on what was in it.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Dec 30, 2018 20:50:44 GMT
I'm actually looking forward to it. But I think there is an entire media and fanboy mob that just wants to destroy it because it's Fox-Men. Not really. It just looks bad. Especially that they are trying to "fix" X3 only to double down on what was in it. says you. Because you are a known detractor. I liked the trailer well enough. There is a mob, how can you tell there isn't when you are right in it? Wood for trees…trees for forest
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Post by James on Dec 30, 2018 21:22:36 GMT
What I’m more confused about is:Scuse me motherfucker? I think not! It's the next movie in the MCU franchise. The MCU is one long movie series. The individual titles are PoV. Captain Marvel gives context to Endgame. It's like watching Ant-man and the Wasp and not Infinity War then wondering what the post credits scene means. Context. Makes sense. But it’s still Avengers, I think most people are gonna look forward to the ultimate chapter of the greatest superhero team ever.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 21:48:43 GMT
It's the next movie in the MCU franchise. The MCU is one long movie series. The individual titles are PoV. Captain Marvel gives context to Endgame. It's like watching Ant-man and the Wasp and not Infinity War then wondering what the post credits scene means. Context. Makes sense. But it’s still Avengers, I think most people are gonna look forward to the ultimate chapter of the greatest superhero team ever. Yes, after they get a taste of Captain Marvel, that anticipation rises.
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Post by James on Dec 30, 2018 21:52:12 GMT
Makes sense. But it’s still Avengers, I think most people are gonna look forward to the ultimate chapter of the greatest superhero team ever. Yes, after they get a taste of Captain Marvel, that anticipation rises. Well judging by Brie’s lack of enthusiasm, I don’t see many looking too forward to her movie. I’m not hating on Captain Marvel by any means, but seeing another movie shouldn’t be justified for an increase in anticipation for another movie.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 22:02:39 GMT
Not really. It just looks bad. Especially that they are trying to "fix" X3 only to double down on what was in it. says you. Because you are a known detractor. I liked the trailer well enough. There is a mob, how can you tell there isn't when you are right in it? Wood for trees…trees for forest Am I in it? I'm one of the ones that wanted Fox to git gud. They showed signs then just said "nah." Your problem is that you see a person that has a mostly negative view on what they have done with the franchise since the beginning and think that they are a part of this supposed mob because you can't understand why a person would not like something that you want to think is good. You aren't looking at it as "Okay we finally got some people that want to make 'comic book' movies and make them good over making comic book adaptions." Fox has always been "You can't do that in live action." While others have responded with "Hold my beer." Fox had their chance to git gud. They blew it. Thank those 2 renegades for making Deadpool and putting X-men back on the map. Without them going rogue we would have never gotten Logan.
Also, liking a trailer "well enough" is not good enough.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 22:10:29 GMT
Yes, after they get a taste of Captain Marvel, that anticipation rises. Well judging by Brie’s lack of enthusiasm, I don’t see many looking too forward to her movie. I’m not hating on Captain Marvel by any means, but seeing another movie shouldn’t be justified for an increase in anticipation for another movie. Wait, so if you go see (for example) X-men, and never get to see X2, would your anticipation for X3 be up? Or would you want to see that one you missed before seeing the next entry in the series?
And think about it like this. Say the next trailer for Endgame has a bad ass moment for Captain Marvel before the Captain Marvel movie comes out. Would people's anticipation for Endgame go up or would people want to see what Captain Marvel's movie is all about?
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Post by James on Dec 30, 2018 22:30:26 GMT
Well judging by Brie’s lack of enthusiasm, I don’t see many looking too forward to her movie. I’m not hating on Captain Marvel by any means, but seeing another movie shouldn’t be justified for an increase in anticipation for another movie. Wait, so if you go see (for example) X-men, and never get to see X2, would your anticipation for X3 be up? Or would you want to see that one you missed before seeing the next entry in the series? No, I’d look forward to seeing X2 first. That’s a different example because X1-3 are direct continuations from each other. Captain Marvel is like a side-story from Avengers. Well that honestly depends. I think you can still watch Endgame before CM and still be able to follow.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 30, 2018 22:41:26 GMT
Wait, so if you go see (for example) X-men, and never get to see X2, would your anticipation for X3 be up? Or would you want to see that one you missed before seeing the next entry in the series? No, I’d look forward to seeing X2 first. That’s a different example because X1-3 are direct continuations from each other. Captain Marvel is like a side-story from Avengers. Well that honestly depends. I think you can still watch Endgame before CM and still be able to follow. Every MCU movie is a sequel of the previous movie. Just like how X-men goes from 1-3, the MCU goes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, First Avenger, The Avengers, etc.
That's not what I asked. Would seeing Captain Marvel do something amazing or just be a highlight of an Endgame trailer, that comes out before Captain Marvel, make people want to see Endgame more or see what she is about in her own movie? I mean, you have an entire movie dedicated to that cool character from that trailer.
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Post by James on Dec 30, 2018 22:56:33 GMT
No, I’d look forward to seeing X2 first. That’s a different example because X1-3 are direct continuations from each other. Captain Marvel is like a side-story from Avengers. Well that honestly depends. I think you can still watch Endgame before CM and still be able to follow. Every MCU movie is a sequel of the previous movie. Just like how X-men goes from 1-3, the MCU goes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, First Avenger, The Avengers, etc.
That's not what I asked. Would seeing Captain Marvel do something amazing or just be a highlight of an Endgame trailer, that comes out before Captain Marvel, make people want to see Endgame more or see what she is about in her own movie? I mean, you have an entire movie dedicated to that cool character from that trailer.
Okay fair point. If she were the highlight of another Endgame trailer before CM comes out, then it would make people wanna see her individual film. But we don’t know yet. As for the MCU movies being sequels to each other, that’s honestly debatable. In some cases yes, but others not so much. You can watch Iron Man 1, Thor 1 and The First Avenger in any order and they wouldn’t confuse the storyline before Avengers 1.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 31, 2018 1:21:23 GMT
I'm actually looking forward to it. But I think there is an entire media and fanboy mob that just wants to destroy it because it's Fox-Men. Not really. It just looks bad. Especially that they are trying to "fix" X3 only to double down on what was in it. How exactly does it “look” bad? What do you mean what was in it? I think you’re confusing it with the Gifted which is revisiting the cure plot.
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Post by charzhino on Dec 31, 2018 1:48:13 GMT
It looks bad to thatGuyson because its a grounded, drama based superhero movie and he can't stand them.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 31, 2018 21:10:23 GMT
It looks bad to thatGuyson because its a grounded, drama based superhero movie and he can't stand them. You have no clue what I "can't stand".
And none of the X-men movies are drama based besides Logan... kinda.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 31, 2018 21:23:34 GMT
Not really. It just looks bad. Especially that they are trying to "fix" X3 only to double down on what was in it. How exactly does it “look” bad? What do you mean what was in it? I think you’re confusing it with the Gifted which is revisiting the cure plot. It looks like something that Netflix made. Something a big time studio, on their way out, okayed because they knew they were done.
Taking out the Cure story does not mean that the Dark Phoenix part of it wasn't crap. Doubling down on what they did with that is not a good idea.
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Post by ThatGuy on Dec 31, 2018 22:27:14 GMT
Every MCU movie is a sequel of the previous movie. Just like how X-men goes from 1-3, the MCU goes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, First Avenger, The Avengers, etc.
That's not what I asked. Would seeing Captain Marvel do something amazing or just be a highlight of an Endgame trailer, that comes out before Captain Marvel, make people want to see Endgame more or see what she is about in her own movie? I mean, you have an entire movie dedicated to that cool character from that trailer.
Okay fair point. If she were the highlight of another Endgame trailer before CM comes out, then it would make people wanna see her individual film. But we don’t know yet. As for the MCU movies being sequels to each other, that’s honestly debatable. In some cases yes, but others not so much. You can watch Iron Man 1, Thor 1 and The First Avenger in any order and they wouldn’t confuse the storyline before Avengers 1. That's what makes it a hypothetical.
Doesn't matter if they don't confuse the storyline. But there are things in the movies that would confuse people who didn't see the previous movies. Iron Man 2 leads right into Thor with Coulson saying that he has to go where the hammer landed. First Avenger becomes backstory to Iron Man 2 with Howard Stark showing up. Incredible Hulk has Tony Stark show up and they talk about Iron Man 1 and forming the Avengers (something that was talked about in Iron Man). Nick Fury shows up at the end of First Avenger and no one would know who he is. But they would if they saw Iron Man 2. Avengers does a good job of summarizing the other movies to catch people up, though.
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