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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 2:56:18 GMT
Happy May Fourth, boners!
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Post by zoilus on May 5, 2017 3:18:41 GMT
Already is.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 3:32:18 GMT
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Post by barkingbaphomet on May 5, 2017 4:07:26 GMT
outlook not so good.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 4:08:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 6:28:56 GMT
It already is. Sucks to be you.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 6:55:34 GMT
It already is. Sucks to be you.
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Post by zoilus on May 5, 2017 14:32:14 GMT
It already is. Sucks to be you.
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Post by sostie on May 5, 2017 14:55:01 GMT
Well there is already a generation where MCU is as culturally relevant to them as Star Wars is to previous generations.
MCU may never become as "culturally relevant" as the original trilogy but doesn't really matter. I'd rather have a long line of planned out, linked films of generally very good quality, than a saga that was made up as it went along and is about 50% turd.
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Post by Skaathar on May 5, 2017 17:38:20 GMT
It already is. In some ways it actually transcends Star Wars in terms of impact to the movie industry.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 18:16:34 GMT
It already is. In some ways it actually transcends Star Wars in terms of impact to the movie industry. Well, considering Star Wars literally invented prolly 9/10ths of the special effects used in every MCU movie I find that hard to believe. There's no comparison culitualy either. Didn't you read the poll?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 18:40:49 GMT
Star Wars has 8 movies in their franchise and out of those 8, 4 are pure crap, 2 are mediocre and two ones are brilliant.
MCU has 15 movies in their franchise. Out of those 15 there are 4 mediocre ones, 6 more then good ones and 5 really really good films.
Yes Star Wars did it first but they took a lot away from the initial magic with the prequels and a copy from the first film. The MCU is unprecedented in movie history. A shared universe like this has never been done before the MCU and until now the other attempts are nowhere close to be on the same level.
In fact you could state that with the stand alone spin off movies Star Wars is trying to set up an extended shared universe for themselves. STAR WARS IS COPYING MARVEL.
So the MCU is so much more relevant Star Wars is aiming to be like the MCU.
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Post by scabab on May 5, 2017 18:53:00 GMT
You asked people a question yet don't like the answers you're being given?
Why bother to ask if you only wanted a certain answer parroted back?
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Post by Skaathar on May 5, 2017 20:07:44 GMT
It already is. In some ways it actually transcends Star Wars in terms of impact to the movie industry. Well, considering Star Wars literally invented prolly 9/10ths of the special effects used in every MCU movie I find that hard to believe. There's no comparison culitualy either. Didn't you read the poll? Except that the MCU is the first franchise to bring crossovers and an interweaving cinematic universe to mainstream. Star Wars can't claim that. The MCU also brought the idea that superheroes don't need secret identities to the limelight. Though this concept has been approached before, it was never really done mainstream like how the MCU did it. If you read my post correctly, I said the MCU transcends Star Wars in SOME WAYS. The MCU is also bigger than Star Wars, already showcasing more movies than Star Wars and more live action TV shows. Culturally, you won't see the full effects of the MCU till much later when they've been embedded to nostalgia. But then again, the fact that Star Wars is doing spin offs now that the MCU is so successful with their shared universe seems to imply that Star Wars is copying the MCU formula. Also, your poll is so ridiculously biased.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 5, 2017 20:11:55 GMT
Well, considering Star Wars literally invented prolly 9/10ths of the special effects used in every MCU movie I find that hard to believe. There's no comparison culitualy either. Didn't you read the poll? Except that the MCU is the first franchise to bring crossovers and an interweaving cinematic universe to mainstream. Star Wars can't claim that. The MCU also brought the idea that superheroes don't need secret identities to the limelight. Though this concept has been approached before, it was never really done mainstream like how the MCU did it. If you read my post correctly, I said the MCU transcends Star Wars in SOME WAYS. The MCU is also bigger than Star Wars, already showcasing more movies than Star Wars and more live action TV shows. Culturally, you won't see the full effects of the MCU till much later when they've been embedded to nostalgia. Translation: "In thirty years the MCU maybe MIGHT have an argument! Honest!"
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Post by sostie on May 5, 2017 20:26:27 GMT
MCU has 15 movies in their franchise. Out of those 15 there are 4 mediocre ones, 6 more then good ones and 5 really really good films. And then there is the TV shows and slotting them into it's universe, which Star Wars tried and failed to do do, both practically and artistically (Daredevil, Jessica Jones etc compared to Ewoks, Droids & Clone Wars...no contest really) And back to the "cultural importance" thing. Arguably Marvel (& DC's) comic books decades before Star Wars might be considered as, if not more, important. Let's not forget...Lucasfilm wanted Marvel to print Star Wars as a comic before the film's release, and had to try to persuade them to do so before they eventually did.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on May 5, 2017 21:11:09 GMT
Seriously? Ask this question in a few years after the superhero bubble has disintegrated into oblivion, and people will deem this as a joke or will not understand what you are even talking about. There is ample of reason for this: - Star Wars has dark films with gravitas and meaning, like Empire, Sith or Rogue One, in which populist manipulators let democracy and institutions stumble over themselves, and the protagonist actually die (and do not resurrect after 3 minutes). - Star Wars has films have written film history artistically, and have completely redefined the industry. - Star Wars films have won countless awards and Oscars. - Star Wars is so iconic that it's music, language and design have influenced pop culture on every level like no franchise before (see below). MCU or superhero movies have nothing on this but obtuse beefcake in tights entertainment for kids and the emotionally insecure! They are a harmless commercial fluke on the level of Pirates of the Caribbean ride, nothing more. May the Fourth be with you, always...
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Post by zoilus on May 5, 2017 21:39:28 GMT
Seriously? Ask this question in a few years after the superhero bubble has disintegrated into oblivion, and people will deem this as a joke or will not understand what you are even talking about. There is ample of reason for this: - Star Wars has dark films with gravitas and meaning, like Empire, Sith or Rogue One, in which populist manipulators let democracy and institutions stumble over themselves, and the protagonist actually die (and do not resurrect after 3 minutes). - Star Wars has films have written film history artistically, and have completely redefined the industry. - Star Wars films have won countless awards and Oscars. - Star Wars is so iconic that it's music, language and design have influenced pop culture on every level like no franchise before (see below). MCU or superhero movies have nothing on this but obtuse beefcake in tights entertainment for kids and the emotionally insecure! They are a harmless commercial fluke on the level of Pirates of the Caribbean ride, nothing more. May the Fourth be with you, always... LOLOLOL What a load. Don't get me wrong, I like Star Wars. I even don't hate the prequels, I've read some expanded universe books. Marvel averages better reviews. Has a better range of genres. Less reliant on gimmicks, like lightsabers. Has had success in film and TV. Remember that great Star Wars TV Series? Me neither. Has covered more social issues. No Jar Jar or Hayden Christensen. Marvel has made more money.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 22:14:52 GMT
Star Wars may have revolutionized filmmaking on a technical level, but they're not "dark" films. They were such huge hits because they were quality family entertainment and fun at a time when Hollywood was in the middle of a grunge era.
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Post by sostie on May 5, 2017 22:20:41 GMT
Seriously? Ask this question in a few years after the superhero bubble has disintegrated into oblivion, and people will deem this as a joke or will not understand what you are even talking about. A bubble that started growing with the comics in the 40s and on film in the 70s, and continued to grow since (count how many superhero/comic films came out in some years in the 90s and the number is pretty comparable to now. It seems a lot now because studios and comic publishers have actually got their act together (remember Lucas tried to make a Marvel film, and failed miserably). The bubble has been therefor decades, it's just much stronger now. You what? Sith tries to be dark, the audible laughter in the audience when I saw it makes me think it failed. How many times has that happened in a MCU film? Whereas Obo Wan was floating about after the first SW film Titanic won more Oscars than all the Star Wars films put together (only the first 3 have won tech Oscars)...it it better than the Star Wars saga? As opposed to pontificating bores in dressing gowns with flashy swords Because of course the Star Wars fanbase is completely devoid of people who are/were kids or who many consider emotionally insecure
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