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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 5, 2018 17:48:37 GMT
I don't know how to say this so I'll just say it outright: the X-men movies are Marvel movies. So when he says "...all the Marvel movies...", he is talking about the X-men movies, also. Try again, sir or madam. I dont get the feeling hes using Marvel as a generalized word for all Marvel properties, I think He would have said the comic book genre instead or something similar. I think he was alluding to the fact that films like Deadpool and Logan have revitalized the genre in the face of predictable MCU movies that keep the same tone. Because you don't want to. You want all the hate to go toward the MCU. Why would he say the comic book genre when he's talking about Marvel movies? He'd say comic book movies if he meant DC, also. Hell he could be talking about DC because he does say "those universes". Revitalized... heh. The X-men movies didn't do all that well until DoFP. Or I guess that's all you see. Your head is so far up Fox and Singer's butt that you didn't realize that the genre was doing well when it came to Spider-man and Batman. The MCU just kept it going on that side of the map. But I guess Sheridan (who was just in a movie about a future world ran by VR) can try and sell the grounded approach because we are dealing with a 1st time director who doesn't have the expertise to work on this type of movie without cutting corners. So grounded... heh. Also, tone. The X-men movies kept the same tone since the 1st movie. That was Singer's excuse for not changing how these movies are made and who was driving the movies.
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