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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Jan 7, 2019 13:53:59 GMT
What DCEU movie is better? I'll wait. Better than Iron Man? Every one but SS and maybe JL. Iron Man is garbage and a bore. RDJ shtick has grown very stale too. The entire trilogy is utter rubbish. This is purely opinion though. You like Teletubbies, I like Sponge Bob. I like apples, you like oranges. Grow up and get over it.
The RDJ shtick has possibly grown old, but that can't really apply to the first film because that shtick was all brand new at the time. The sequels are definitely disappointing.
Nobody can tell me that Iron Man is garbage though. It was the last movie I saw in theaters with my dad before he died. He loved it and loved RDJ.
That's how I realized that it doesn't matter what negative things people say about a film you love. It's all subjective, and nobody can take away what Iron Man means to me as a film.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 7, 2019 16:00:56 GMT
What DCEU movie is better? I'll wait. Better than Iron Man? Every one but SS and maybe JL. Iron Man is garbage and a bore. RDJ shtick has grown very stale too. The entire trilogy is utter rubbish. This is purely opinion though. You like Teletubbies, I like Sponge Bob. I like apples, you like oranges. Grow up and get over it. DSDSquared just got owned!
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Post by Jedan Archer on Jan 7, 2019 16:04:13 GMT
Better than Iron Man? Every one but SS and maybe JL. Iron Man is garbage and a bore. RDJ shtick has grown very stale too. The entire trilogy is utter rubbish. This is purely opinion though. You like Teletubbies, I like Sponge Bob. I like apples, you like oranges. Grow up and get over it. My opinion is that you like terrible movies. On no planet is BvS a better movie than Iron Man. You know they say opinions are like assholes, everybody got one. You're entitled to yours. You can shit Teletubbies and oranges all day long if you like. And yes, on my planet BvS is. My planet, my rules. Planets are like assholes too, you know, everybody sits on one.
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Post by DSDSquared on Jan 7, 2019 16:34:32 GMT
Better than Iron Man? Every one but SS and maybe JL. Iron Man is garbage and a bore. RDJ shtick has grown very stale too. The entire trilogy is utter rubbish. This is purely opinion though. You like Teletubbies, I like Sponge Bob. I like apples, you like oranges. Grow up and get over it. DSDSquared just got owned! Ha Ha I was owned. Hilarious. I guess Iron Man is a bad movie and BvS is mysteriously good. Who knew? Apparently not the audience or critics, but I am sure two of the proven DCEU trolls on this board are the authority.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 7, 2019 23:08:24 GMT
Superman: The Movie Continues To Influence MarvelFeige noted that he's made a practice to rewatch the perfect origin story before they begin every MCU production:
"Superman: The Movie is still to this day the archetype of the perfect superhero film origin story and we watch it before we make almost any one of our films, and that's been the case for the past seventeen years since I left the fold to go work for Marvel."
He’s only getting influence, not taking exact scenes and implementing in his films. He's taking exact scenes. Just look at Spider-Man: Homecoming: The elevator of a national monument gets destroyed. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige copied that directly from Superman II.
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Post by James on Jan 7, 2019 23:11:22 GMT
He’s only getting influence, not taking exact scenes and implementing in his films. He's taking exact scenes. Just look at Spider-Man: Homecoming: The elevator of a national monument gets destroyed. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige copied that directly from Superman II. It was an homage. Not a copied scene.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 7, 2019 23:52:51 GMT
He's taking exact scenes. Just look at Spider-Man: Homecoming: The elevator of a national monument gets destroyed. Fortunately, the hero arrives just in time to save his love interest from being killed. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige copied that directly from Superman II. It was an homage. Not a copied scene. It's a copy, not an homage. To be an homage, the producer or director has to acknowledge it. Like when Patty Jenkins acknowledged that the scene of Diana blocking the bullets in the alley in Wonder Woman was an homage to the scene of Clark catching the bullet in the alley in Superman: The Movie. It's similar to if you write a book report or research paper and you copy another author's idea. If you credit that author, then that's OK. But if you don't credit that author, then it's plagiarism. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige has never acknowledge that elevator destruction scene as an homage to Superman II so that elevator destruction scene was a copy (not an homage) of the scene from Superman II.
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Post by James on Jan 8, 2019 0:32:19 GMT
It was an homage. Not a copied scene. It's a copy, not an homage. To be an homage, the producer or director has to acknowledge it. Like when Patty Jenkins acknowledged that the scene of Diana blocking the bullets in the alley in Wonder Woman was an homage to the scene of Clark catching the bullet in the alley in Superman: The Movie. It's similar to if you write a book report or research paper and you copy another author's idea. If you credit that author, then that's OK. But if you don't credit that author, then it's plagiarism. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige has never acknowledge that elevator destruction scene as an homage to Superman II so that elevator destruction scene was a copy (not an homage) of the scene from Superman II. Actually it is. Read the quote again where he said that S:TM was the most influential film in superhero history. He’s clearly acknowledging it. Therefore, they’re doing an homage.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Jan 8, 2019 2:01:40 GMT
It was an homage. Not a copied scene. It's a copy, not an homage. To be an homage, the producer or director has to acknowledge it. Like when Patty Jenkins acknowledged that the scene of Diana blocking the bullets in the alley in Wonder Woman was an homage to the scene of Clark catching the bullet in the alley in Superman: The Movie. It's similar to if you write a book report or research paper and you copy another author's idea. If you credit that author, then that's OK. But if you don't credit that author, then it's plagiarism. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige has never acknowledge that elevator destruction scene as an homage to Superman II so that elevator destruction scene was a copy (not an homage) of the scene from Superman II. That's because he doesn't have to acknowledge it because Marvel fans and superhero fans in general are smart enough to know that it's clearly a homage. You on the other hand, are just a biased DC jagoff who's butthurt over Marvel's success right now.
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Post by northernlad on Jan 19, 2019 0:18:41 GMT
I saw it tonight...FINALLY! I enjoyed it quite a bit. The movie certainly was a feast for the eyes...very beautiful. I think it was a bit long...and maybe the plot could have been trimmed up a bit, but still it's a damn good movie and once again makes me proud to be a DC fan!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 19, 2019 15:35:54 GMT
and once again makes me proud to be a DC fan! So before Aquaman, you weren’t very proud to be a DC fan? Are you ready for Shazam?
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