Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 26, 2018 17:11:19 GMT

This is a straw man and beside the point. And lol, it's a very silly and invalid analogy - the analogy is more DC invented modern fast food franchising, and MCU are currently running the most profitable junk food chain.
But yes, DC have invented the modern blockbuster CBM (with Superman, then Batman), and they also have the CBMs held in the highest regards by the general public. Just check the relevant popularity charts like IMDB (even now with MCU peaking the DC films are higher lol, what will happen when the bubble bursts?) or all the "Best CBM trilogy/CBM" charts.
LOL, only in your fantasy. Generally, these films are considered forumalic CBM junk food sticking closely to their comic book roots. The films that push were Nolan, Logan, Watchmen or WW but certainly not MCU.
Jesus, you are being deliberately obtuse? How about first ever successful female-led CBM? The few before were huge flops on all levels. That is curse breaking for you.
Cry me a salty river, pal. If you don't care about Oscars, what about beting every MCU movie this year at the prestigeous Critics Choice Award 2017 or at AFI (Movie of thr Year) etc? Sure that would mean something to you if MCU movies would have won, lol.
Yes it is. It has currently several variation of the same character, eg. DCEU Supes, Arrowverse Supes, Animated Universe Supes etc. Not to speak of all the past manifestations.
No it is not. This is a shared universe, like MCU.
In the MCU, CBM is a subgenre. That's what I mean by moved past being CBMs.
Wait, so it's a curse to suck as a movie and not believe in it? If they put into a female led movie that they put into the male led movies, then female led movies would have been good long ago.
Don't care about any of the awards either way. I mean, one of the MCU movies got an effects nomination and I didn't care when I saw it. An award does nothing for me because I didn't work on the movie and I wouldn't be getting it.
If that is the case then everything that has a reboot is a multiverse. All the animated series and live action shows in the Marvel universe are a part of a multiverse. That's not how it works.
The Arrowverse is a multiverse. They actually do the 52 Earths. Only the shows themselves are a shared universe, but they have different universes in that world.
Don't know what a multiverse is do you?
TDKR wasn’t well received? What?

