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Post by summers8 on Feb 21, 2019 10:50:17 GMT
hugh jackman and Partick Stewart celebrated a world record of longest running people to appear in a movie series or something like that, though I expect tom cruise to surpass that with his M.I movies.
I started thinking beyond that. both guys have come a long way. Stewart and Jackman, it is almost a universal objective artistic fact that logan was the best way for them to go out.
when RDJ retires as iron man, his legacy seems kind of not on par with Jackman run as Wolverine. same goes for chris evans.
What has stopped RDJ for not reaching the height jackman reached with the wolverine character. this is a question for MCU fans.
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Post by The Grand Inquisitor on Feb 21, 2019 10:57:31 GMT
Why can't Downey and Jackman both just be superstars whose performances millions of fans cherish rather than in some sort of competition?
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Post by summers8 on Feb 21, 2019 11:22:47 GMT
Why can't Downey and Jackman both just be superstars whose performances millions of fans cherish rather than in some sort of competition? they kind of are but you cant help but see how one fulfilled his potential and other didn't.
its not a competition never can be seeing how wolverine never had to be dumbed down to what iron man became. and wolverine got better as a character, iron man peaked in his first movie. if only marvel and disney had allowed the original sequels of iron man 2 and iron man 3 things would be different.
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Post by charzhino on Feb 21, 2019 12:08:25 GMT
I think Jackman does have the edge on RDJ for leaving behind a more iconic character with his Wolverine than RDJ has with Tony Stark, but not by much. A big reason for that is the movie Logan, its brings out the best in the actor and the character of Wolverine. You would think that RDJ needs a strongly written role in Endgame to make his finale (supposedly) cemented in glory. And i think it could very well happen, the small clip of him in the trailer deserted in space is promising. I hope they make him less like a magical metal transformer toy-like superhero as they did in IW and more humanized, grounded and reliant on his intelligence.
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Post by DSDSquared on Feb 21, 2019 12:40:41 GMT
You could argue for either being more successful than the other, or at least sane people could. You obviously couldn't. How did Wolverine get better every movie? The character? Maybe, but he had some less than stellar movies like X3, X-Men Origins, and The Wolverine. No movie with RDJs Iron Man was as poor as those. I personally think both are very good in those roles.
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Post by summers8 on Feb 21, 2019 12:46:06 GMT
I think Jackman does have the edge on RDJ for leaving behind a more iconic character with his Wolverine than RDJ has with Tony Stark, but not by much. A big reason for that is the movie Logan, its brings out the best in the actor and the character of Wolverine. You would think that RDJ needs a strongly written role in Endgame to make his finale (supposedly) cemented in glory. And i think it could very well happen, the small clip of him in the trailer deserted in space is promising. I hope they make him less like a magical metal transformer toy-like superhero as they did in IW and more humanized, grounded and reliant on his intelligence. only we know end game will be another cgi driven spectacles with no substance. i think it will be worse than infinity war. logan was a master class character study of wolverine at the end of his life. mcu does not make those type of movies. also, wolverine just had many highs after X-Men 1. X2, DOFP and even the Wolverine. tony really declined in his iron man movies though I blame this on disney for purposely weakening iron man's content, we knew of the news of how disney told writers and directors to dumb his character down to the point rdj even admitted the role was getting embarrassing to play. hellogiggles.com/reviews-coverage/robert-downey-jr-says-wants-stop-iron-man-gets-embarrassing/ Robert Downey Jr. says that he wants to stop being Iron Man before it gets "embarrassingI think RDJ is very aware how limited he has become in the role. the phoned in performances of iron man 3 and homecoming speaks volumes. For jackman , the sky was not the limit. The obvious just has to do with jackman had superior movies and a better content to work with, adding that with creative freedom to push the character to his limits. iron man , not so much. unlike bale, maguire and jackman who had tdk , spiderman 2 and logan, rdj peaked with the first movie and went down the hill.
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Post by damngumby on Feb 21, 2019 13:22:29 GMT
What has stopped RDJ for not reaching the height jackman reached with the wolverine character. this is a question for MCU fans.
A question that presumes that RDJ is better than Jackman and something prevented him from being less. Well, I'd say that RDJ's onscreen charisma and superior acting talent "has stopped him for not reaching the height Jackman reached". RDJ is Ironman. Almost anyone could have played Wolverine.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 21, 2019 14:13:14 GMT
"Word on the street is," Jackman has been playing Wolverine twice as long as RDJ has been playing Iron Man. He should have scaled some heights by now else it would be embarrassing for him.
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Post by dazz on Feb 21, 2019 14:14:32 GMT
Tom Cruise already topped Jackman & Stewart for longevity in a series, he's been doing MI films prior to and after their X-Men runs began and ended anyway, are you talking about number of films? if so Jackman and Stewart don't have the same number to be counted together, so the very premise in that regard is faulty.
As for why wont RDJ reach the levels Jackman reached? well if you exclude logan he has, Logan isn't the norm it's the anomaly, it's like saying why cant The Meg or Jurassic World be as good as Jaws/JP those two films were the peak which arguably you cannot reach today, or repeat so easily after it happened once.
Logan just happned to come about in that perfect moment, it was the end of the trilogy, that last film Jackman was going to do, the last film Stewart was going to likely do, it was the end of a 18 year journey for the actors and fans of this iteration of these characters, it also belonged to a studio with no continuity to their cbm's so fuck the ramifications lets set this one movie fucking right, would Logan work as well if they had to align with continuity or worry about what came next? no but they just went fuck that this is the best film we can do.
Plus the benefit of knowing this wasn't a potential billion dollar movie they could go ok fuck it lets go cheap and go R we can still make a killing on this bitch.
The connected universe of the MCU has that hinderance, you need to allow for other things to exist in that world beyond that one story you are telling in that moment, hence why TDK films were separate from the rest of the DC universe, because that Batman doesn't work in a larger world, it's a trade off and a slight one at that.
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Post by Skaathar on Feb 21, 2019 14:57:31 GMT
Lol. RDJ has already surpassed Jackman in their respective roles.
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Post by charzhino on Feb 21, 2019 15:14:07 GMT
only we know end game will be another cgi driven spectacles with no substance. i think it will be worse than infinity war. logan was a master class character study of wolverine at the end of his life. mcu does not make those type of movies. I think endgame will be more story and character driven. Atleast i hope so. IW was cgi spectacle because of the surprise attack from Thanos and the plot basically was chase the MacGuffin infinity stones with lotta characters. Endgame is less heros and post war. With that i hope Russos focus a lot on story and personality of Stark, Banner, Thor and Cap (please dont give Carol danvers much screentime). Much like Logan had no Xmen characters and taking place in a desolate world allowing main character's to breathe. Russos still made the best MCU film lets not forget, hopefully they rekindle Winter Soldiers themes and motifs
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Post by havenless on Feb 21, 2019 15:18:24 GMT
Not as many people care about Jackman as wolverine. His movies make small fractions of what Downey’s do. Yes box office doesn’t equal quality, but it does equal popularity.
Godfather is better than Star Wars, but people still prefer Star Wars.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 21, 2019 15:29:49 GMT
I personally think that both of them have done an excellent job with their roles.
When they inevitably recast those two characters who ever they get has some big shoes to fill.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 21, 2019 15:31:52 GMT
Tom Cruise already topped Jackman & Stewart for longevity in a series, he's been doing MI films prior to and after their X-Men runs began and ended anyway, are you talking about number of films? The record must be for CBM characters only. Sean Connery first played James Bond in Dr. No in 1962 and last played James Bond in Never Say Never Again in 1983 so Connery had a longer run as 007 than Jackman and Stewart as Xavier and Wolverine.
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Post by dazz on Feb 21, 2019 16:05:35 GMT
Tom Cruise already topped Jackman & Stewart for longevity in a series, he's been doing MI films prior to and after their X-Men runs began and ended anyway, are you talking about number of films? The record must be for CBM characters only. Sean Connery first played James Bond in Dr. No in 1962 and last played James Bond in Never Say Never Again in 1983 so Connery had a longer run as 007 than Jackman and Stewart as Xavier and Wolverine. Dunno if that counts as that's not part of the Eon films who do the "Bond" movies, it was an independently made Bond film, so it's not one of the series as it were.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 21, 2019 16:19:53 GMT
Who says they are in some sort of competition?
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Post by bud47 on Feb 21, 2019 16:32:37 GMT
Who says they are in some sort of competition? They aren't. It's just the bitter, insecure haters like summers8 that have to make everything into a competition when it comes to the MCU, versus whichever franchise or films they prefer and view as superior, to validate their opinions.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Feb 21, 2019 19:57:27 GMT
I feel like this can't really be much of a debate until we see exactly how RDJ leaves the MCU. Hopefully not fighting an evil twin.
Then even after that we really don't know when his true last appearance will be. He might come back in the future for some big farewell film. We might get some Demon in a Bottle movie down the road for all we know.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Feb 21, 2019 20:06:04 GMT
hugh jackman and Partick Stewart celebrated a world record of longest running people to appear in a movie series or something like that, though I expect tom cruise to surpass that with his M.I movies.
I started thinking beyond that. both guys have come a long way. Stewart and Jackman, it is almost a universal objective artistic fact that logan was the best way for them to go out.
when RDJ retires as iron man, his legacy seems kind of not on par with Jackman run as Wolverine. same goes for chris evans.
What has stopped RDJ for not reaching the height jackman reached with the wolverine character. this is a question for MCU fans.
How many Iron Man movies and appearances are TRULY great? With Wolverine I think its fair to say at least 4 of the movies are truly great and memorable (X-Men, X2, DOFP and Logan), whereas with RDJ really its just Iron Man (1), and maybe Civil War(?). People are on the fence about IM1 and IM2, and all his other appearances are neither her nor there really. Maybe that's the difference? It is for me.
Plus, Wolverine is just cooler character.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Feb 21, 2019 20:08:38 GMT
Seems odd that this would be posted on an MCU board but not even posted on the X-Men board when it's clearly about how much you love Hugh Jackman and Wolverine but despise RDJ and Tony Stark.
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