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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 18:48:48 GMT
I'm owed ten dollars before I can watch it. You also haven't watched any MCU film since Ironman 3. I've noticed that you never said anything too specific about the Post-2013 MCU film you've claimed to have seen. I will say you did a great job of trying to ingratiate yourself to MCU fans there for a while. Congratulations of being a good liar. I've since watched both Guardians, Winter Soldier, forty minutes of Black Panther, and Infinity War twice. So, your nonsensical blathering notwithstanding: where's my ten bucks, bub?
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 18:50:33 GMT
He would rather blame everyone else for HIS problems than take any responsibility for himself. Everyone he's done on IMDbv2 has been to vent his hate and frustrations. Is a gigantic waste of time. Unlike your scholarly, academic pursuits. I hear you were ALMOST nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for posting on here. Maybe next year, mang!!!1
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 18:51:49 GMT
You also haven't watched any MCU film since Ironman 3. I've noticed that you never said anything too specific about the Post-2013 MCU film you've claimed to have seen. I will say you did a great job of trying to ingratiate yourself to MCU fans there for a while. Congratulations of being a good liar. I've since watched both Guardians, Winter Soldier, forty minutes of Black Panther, and Infinity War twice. So, your nonsensical blathering notwithstanding: where's my ten bucks, bub? Come and take it.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 18:53:06 GMT
You really need to get a new hobby. He would rather blame everyone else for HIS problems than take any responsibility for himself. Everyone he's done on IMDbv2 has been to vent his hate and frustrations. Ten dollars, kiddo.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 18:56:47 GMT
I've since watched both Guardians, Winter Soldier, forty minutes of Black Panther, and Infinity War twice. So, your nonsensical blathering notwithstanding: where's my ten bucks, bub? Come and take it. There he is! Threats of physical violence over jocular postings on an internet message board about movies based on comic books you didn't even read because you were too busy watching My Little Pony cartoons. This is precisely why we tricke -- er, invited you back. For this unique, hilarious perspective. FOR THE LULZ, mang. And here they come!!!!1
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 19:00:43 GMT
And opinions can be wrong. If you think that Spider-Man 3 or either Amazing film is on the same level as Homecoming: you are wrong. Period. Now you know that’s not true. You have to know that’s not true. As it so happens, I think Spider-Man: Homecoming is better than Spider-Man 3 or the first Amazing movie (I haven’t seen the second one). But people of good will may disagree on this—of course. You like what you like. Here’s one example: I think Revenge of the Sith is better than Thor: Ragnarok. You probably disagree completely. Fine. You and I both have opinions on what is, at the end of the day, light entertainment. That’s all. Neither is “wrong”; this isn’t a question of right and wrong. They’re just different. It’s extraordinary that we’re even debating this.
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 30, 2018 19:09:27 GMT
Um. I thought this should be obvious to a child of six. Um. OK. it absolutely should be. But if one lacks the artistic point of reference, musical education and analytical intelligence, then one is just pretentious, ancient noise and the other is sweet, sound harmony sung by an divine angel. If God exist he would be an "Belieber".
On a more basic level, I had the same discussion on this board with some folks who proactively claimed that films like Citizen Kane or Godfather are inferior to MCU movies.
Well. I went to my first opera ( Die Zauberflöte), at the Met in New York, when I was 10 or so, because of a school trip. They were trying to get us brats interested in high art, which went over about as well as you’d expect (i.e., not at all). Then maybe two years later they brought us to another one, La Cenerentola. I didn’t particularly like that either. It was not until I finally saw Carmen that I developed a taste for opera, and I still enjoy it. (I’m still not a huge fan of La Cenerentola, but I like The Magic Flute.) With that said, it took me a long time to develop that taste, so I understand not liking opera. But with that said, I still knew the music I was listening to at the operas was superior to the awful pop music that blared on the radio, even at the ages of 10 and 12. I was an old soul even then, perhaps…
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 19:09:30 GMT
There he is! Threats of physical violence over jocular postings on an internet message board about movies based on comic books you didn't even read because you were too busy watching My Little Pony cartoons. This is precisely why we tricke -- er, invited you back. For this unique, hilarious perspective. FOR THE LULZ, mang. And here they come!!!!1 Relax, Felix, you'll give yourself skin failure.
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 30, 2018 19:13:52 GMT
Wait: Colden is Felix Unger?
Who’s Oscar? @weirdraptor ?
“On November 13, Weir Draptor was asked to remove himself from his place of residence. That request came from his significant other, Tristan Kool-Aid. Deep down, he knew Tristan was right, but he also knew that some day he would return to him. With nowhere else to go, he appeared at the home of his old enemy, Colden Haulfield. Several years earlier, Haulfield’s wife had thrown him out, requesting that he never return. Can two divorced, mutually-hostile men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?”
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 19:15:14 GMT
There he is! Threats of physical violence over jocular postings on an internet message board about movies based on comic books you didn't even read because you were too busy watching My Little Pony cartoons. This is precisely why we tricke -- er, invited you back. For this unique, hilarious perspective. FOR THE LULZ, mang. And here they come!!!!1 Relax, Felix, you'll give yourself skin failure. 4/10.
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Post by DSDSquared on Oct 30, 2018 19:25:58 GMT
These hater threads are hilarious. There is 0 chance that the MCU stops making Spiderman movies. In fact, it is the exact opposite. He will be their flagship Avenger for the next phase of the MCU. Why wouldn't he be? The movie was highly successful both financially and critically. There is not a sane, unbiased, person on Earth who would think that TASM, TASM 2, or Spiderman 3 are even on the same playing field as Homecoming. I can see the argument for Spiderman 1 and 2 at least, but the others are just garbage and Homecoming is a better film in every way a film can be better.Or, as I told you elsewhere, people can have differing opinions. They can, but to make a dumb thread about how the movie is a failure and the MCU somehow cannot make a good Spiderman movie when the HC was so successful critically and financially is asinine.
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 30, 2018 19:27:46 GMT
Or, as I told you elsewhere, people can have differing opinions. They can, but to make a dumb thread about how the movie is a failure and the MCU somehow cannot make a good Spiderman movie when the HC was so successful critically and financially is asinine. Fine, but that’s different from what you wrote before. I was responding to the bolded text: “ There is not a sane, unbiased, person on Earth who would think that TASM, TASM 2, or Spiderman 3 are even on the same playing field as Homecoming. I can see the argument for Spiderman 1 and 2 at least, but the others are just garbage and Homecoming is a better film in every way a film can be better.”
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Oct 30, 2018 19:28:19 GMT
Homecoming is one of the single best movies Marvel has ever done. You seriously shouldn't judge it without seeing it. It's really fantastic on pretty much every level. LOL, I have seen it and it's one of the most forgettable films in recent memory.
What was the great idea behind this RE-REboot without any creative, fresh ideas except to give Spiderboy a generic Iron (Spider)Man suit (robbing him of his charm), forcing in the MCU-Avengers (and RDJ phoning it in for the check) or milfing-up Aunt May?
Where was the character development? Where was the story? Where the memorable set pieces? Where was the fresh music and production design?
It's marginally better than the other MCU films from that year - but that is not saying much. The textbook example of mediocrity. If that's your idea of "fantastic", with Fantastic4 as point of reference maybe...
This literally sounds like regurgitated lines from a Spider-Man Homecoming hate video.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 19:33:40 GMT
Or, as I told you elsewhere, people can have differing opinions. They can, but to make a dumb thread about how the movie is a failure and the MCU somehow cannot make a good Spiderman movie when the HC was so successful critically and financially is asinine. This is, for real, a highly illustrative post and encapsulates succinctly and perfectly the sophomoric mentality of most ardent MCU fans who "defend" it here and elsewhere online in an antagonistic way: "I LIKED IT AND IT MADE LOTS OF MONEY AND INTERNET WEB SITES VALIDATED FOR ME THAT IT'S GOOD SO NO DISSENTING OPINIONS SHOULD BE TOLERATED."
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Oct 30, 2018 19:35:04 GMT
LOL, I have seen it and it's one of the most forgettable films in recent memory.
What was the great idea behind this RE-REboot without any creative, fresh ideas except to give Spiderboy a generic Iron (Spider)Man suit (robbing him of his charm), forcing in the MCU-Avengers (and RDJ phoning it in for the check) or milfing-up Aunt May?
Where was the character development? Where was the story? Where the memorable set pieces? Where was the fresh music and production design?
It's marginally better than the other MCU films from that year - but that is not saying much. The textbook example of mediocrity. If that's your idea of "fantastic", with Fantastic4 as point of reference maybe...
This literally sounds like regurgitated lines from a Spider-Man Homecoming hate video. A "hate" video? You poor, put-upon victim. Do you mean a critical, well considered review of a film that you happened to enjoy?
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 30, 2018 19:47:37 GMT
They can, but to make a dumb thread about how the movie is a failure and the MCU somehow cannot make a good Spiderman movie when the HC was so successful critically and financially is asinine. This is, for real, a highly illustrative post and encapsulates succinctly and perfectly the sophomoric mentality of most ardent MCU fans who "defend" it here and elsewhere online in an antagonistic way: "I LIKED IT AND IT MADE LOTS OF MONEY AND INTERNET WEB SITES VALIDATED FOR ME THAT IT'S GOOD SO NO DISSENTING OPINIONS SHOULD BE TOLERATED." This. This is my major problem here. I like a lot of the Marvel movies (not all of them, and I wouldn’t call myself an “MCU fan”), and I know you do too, Colden (contretemps with Raptor, Sam, et al. to one side…), but the conception here seems to be “you’re-either-with-us-or-against-us.” About a bunch of goofball superhero movies! I’ll never get that. (Admittedly, I don’t understand the attitude with any fandom—Star Wars, Indiana Jones, DC, slasher films, and anything else included.) It’s a ridiculous attitude to have in any case, but especially with these movies. That’s why I feel like I’m always commenting stuff that either doesn’t have to do with or critiques the MCU, because I’m forced to do so by the people who are madly obsessed with it and don’t tolerate dissenting opinions. I even liked Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3. But who’d want to like Marvel movies with ranters and ravers casting everyone who has a mild criticism out into perdition?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Oct 30, 2018 19:53:46 GMT
"I LIKED IT AND IT MADE LOTS OF MONEY AND INTERNET WEB SITES VALIDATED FOR ME THAT IT'S GOOD SO NO DISSENTING OPINIONS SHOULD BE TOLERATED." “you’re-either-with-us-or-against-us.”
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Post by DSDSquared on Oct 30, 2018 20:00:32 GMT
They can, but to make a dumb thread about how the movie is a failure and the MCU somehow cannot make a good Spiderman movie when the HC was so successful critically and financially is asinine. This is, for real, a highly illustrative post and encapsulates succinctly and perfectly the sophomoric mentality of most ardent MCU fans who "defend" it here and elsewhere online in an antagonistic way: "I LIKED IT AND IT MADE LOTS OF MONEY AND INTERNET WEB SITES VALIDATED FOR ME THAT IT'S GOOD SO NO DISSENTING OPINIONS SHOULD BE TOLERATED." No. You are free to like it or not like it. I loved the movie, personally, but that is not even the point here. You are factually incorrect when you make statements like the MCU is destroying Spiderman and that it is only a matter of time before Sony takes it back. Why would the MCU give up Spiderman when it is so critically and financially successful?
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 30, 2018 20:03:54 GMT
“you’re-either-with-us-or-against-us.” Yeah, um, well, I admit that went through my head when I wrote it. As long as I didn’t write anything about only the Sith dealing in absolutes…—damn it!
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Post by DSDSquared on Oct 30, 2018 20:04:32 GMT
This is, for real, a highly illustrative post and encapsulates succinctly and perfectly the sophomoric mentality of most ardent MCU fans who "defend" it here and elsewhere online in an antagonistic way: "I LIKED IT AND IT MADE LOTS OF MONEY AND INTERNET WEB SITES VALIDATED FOR ME THAT IT'S GOOD SO NO DISSENTING OPINIONS SHOULD BE TOLERATED." This. This is my major problem here. I like a lot of the Marvel movies (not all of them, and I wouldn’t call myself an “MCU fan”), and I know you do too, Colden (contretemps with Raptor, Sam, et al. to one side…), but the conception here seems to be “you’re-either-with-us-or-against-us.” About a bunch of goofball superhero movies! I’ll never get that. (Admittedly, I don’t understand the attitude with any fandom—Star Wars, Indiana Jones, DC, slasher films, and anything else included.) It’s a ridiculous attitude to have in any case, but especially with these movies. That’s why I feel like I’m always commenting stuff that either doesn’t have to do with or critiques the MCU, because I’m forced to do so by the people who are madly obsessed with it and don’t tolerate dissenting opinions. I even liked Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3. But who’d want to like Marvel movies with ranters and ravers casting everyone who has a mild criticism out into perdition? Jesus, do you morons even read your own posts? This thread, like every thread the troll OP starts, is nothing but a hate fest for the MCU. I do not care of you like the movies or not. I think a majority of the movies are very good. Are they The Godfather? No, but they are about as good as it gets for comic book films. The OP and others in this thread start hundreds of threads a week about how dumb and 'kiddie' the MCU is and praise everything Sony, Fox, and the DCEU has ever done, whether they see the movies or not. It gets tiring.
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