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Post by Atom(ica) Discord on May 30, 2017 17:16:59 GMT
SkaatharSpeaking for myself, that would be preposterous. Of course, MCU films, like all movies, have flaws. However, I think it is fair to say that many people go into MCU movies with the sole intention of finding and subsequently broadcasting all of their flaws to anyone who will listen. Furthermore, many vindictive detractors who don't enjoy the tone or style of Marvel films frequently package their personal bias as objectively quantifiable facts. MCU films are some of the most heavily scrutinized films of any genre by both fans and critics alike. That fact bothered me until I realized it was likely the reason why MCU films have such a high standard of quality. It's not easy juggling a cinematic universe with, by now, hundreds of characters spread across dozens of Movies, TV shows, and other media. I was critical of Man of Steel, and it's follow-up, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. After the release of that second film, I stopped watching and talking about DCEU movies and characters for two reasons. 1). I realized that while some DC characters are interesting and even thought-provoking, I don't have any deep affinity for them. 2). Hardcore DC fans, at least in my experience, are some of the most toxic and consistently combative fans in all of the fandom. SaveSave
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