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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 16:06:51 GMT
It will glorious to one day look back and laugh at the passing fad that is the MCU, while looking forward to the new Batman and X-Men movies. The way MCU redefined CBMs will be influencing how they're made for years to come. Any future Batman or X-Men movies will have elements of the MCU in there...mainly because people are realizing the way X-Men did things has long been outdated and a similar story for Batman. This is very insightful. Look at you! You get one point.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 16:23:33 GMT
Im sorry, Martha but I dont insult people on the internet. Useless waste of time. I just gave some advise. Maybe that will lift your spirit. No, you insulted me. Why? No clue. Presumably because you're a douchebag with terrible taste in movies and total fanboy loser who took offense to my comments about your precious McDisney movies. Here's some advice: go watch better movies and change your stupid avatar. Maybe that will lift your spirit. Sir I did not take offence. You may have your opinion on the MCU and thats fine with me. But its clear to me that you are very frustrated with the fact that the majority of people do not agree with you. I find that pathetic and wish for you not be so obsessed with this. Thats why I said with a wink that you should find a woman as pathetic as you. Im not a fanboy. Well I am (Feyenoord till I die) but not of any movie/comicbook franchise. However I do admire the MCU. I think its a very impressive project. A unique one in the history of film making. Are all the movies in the MCU fantastic? Absolutely not. The worst ones among them are a little over mediocre. But my admiration lies in the fact that Marvel Studios set out on a missiin to create a shared universe the likea of which never have been seen before and is still yet to be equaled. I hope DC gets it right and makes some amazing movies along the way. None of the MCU movies are in my top 10 of all time movies I watched. So you need not worry about my taste since you seem to care so much about it. And no I will not change my avatar. The Avengers was the first movie my wife and I saw together. It will always be special and I thank Marvel Studios for this.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 16:29:58 GMT
No, you insulted me. Why? No clue. Presumably because you're a douchebag with terrible taste in movies and total fanboy loser who took offense to my comments about your precious McDisney movies. Here's some advice: go watch better movies and change your stupid avatar. Maybe that will lift your spirit. Sir I did not take offence. You may have your opinion on the MCU and thats fine with me. But its clear to me that you are very frustrated with the fact that the majority of people do not agree with you. I find that pathetic and wish for you not be so obsessed with this. Thats why I said with a wink that you should find a woman as pathetic as you. Im not a fanboy. Well I am (Feyenoord till I die) but not of any movie/comicbook franchise. However I do admire the MCU. I think its a very impressive project. A unique one in the history of film making. Are all the movies in the MCU fantastic? Absolutely not. The worst ones among them are a little over mediocre. But my admiration lies in the fact that Marvel Studios set out on a missiin to create a shared universe the likea of which never have been seen before and is still yet to be equaled. I hope DC gets it right and makes some amazing movies along the way. None of the MCU movies are in my top 10 of all time movies I watched. So you need not worry about my taste since you seem to care so much about it. And no I will not change my avatar. The Avengers was the first movie my wife and I saw together. It will always be special and I thank Marvel Studios for this. So basically this entire post was a prologue to calling your ratchet wife pathetic and saying I should follow suit and find a loser like her? Or -- what?
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 27, 2017 16:38:26 GMT
The way MCU redefined CBMs will be influencing how they're made for years to come. Any future Batman or X-Men movies will have elements of the MCU in there...mainly because people are realizing the way X-Men did things has long been outdated and a similar story for Batman. This is very insightful. Look at you! You get one point. Ideally, the X-Movies will be made by Marvel Studios and not FOX as FOX's way is outdated. Batman....eh, maybe they'll wise up and make the movies be about HIM and not his villains.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 16:59:27 GMT
Sir I did not take offence. You may have your opinion on the MCU and thats fine with me. But its clear to me that you are very frustrated with the fact that the majority of people do not agree with you. I find that pathetic and wish for you not be so obsessed with this. Thats why I said with a wink that you should find a woman as pathetic as you. Im not a fanboy. Well I am (Feyenoord till I die) but not of any movie/comicbook franchise. However I do admire the MCU. I think its a very impressive project. A unique one in the history of film making. Are all the movies in the MCU fantastic? Absolutely not. The worst ones among them are a little over mediocre. But my admiration lies in the fact that Marvel Studios set out on a missiin to create a shared universe the likea of which never have been seen before and is still yet to be equaled. I hope DC gets it right and makes some amazing movies along the way. None of the MCU movies are in my top 10 of all time movies I watched. So you need not worry about my taste since you seem to care so much about it. And no I will not change my avatar. The Avengers was the first movie my wife and I saw together. It will always be special and I thank Marvel Studios for this. So basically this entire post was a prologue to calling your ratchet wife pathetic and saying I should follow suit and find a loser like her? Or -- what? No Martha it was just to explain to you that I mean you no harm and that maybe the companionship of a woman may lift your spirit and be less obsessed with your Don Quichot like quest against the MCU. My God, do I have to spell it out to you? (Also a moviequote)
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 17:21:58 GMT
So basically this entire post was a prologue to calling your ratchet wife pathetic and saying I should follow suit and find a loser like her? Or -- what? No Martha it was just to explain to you that I mean you no harm and that maybe the companionship of a woman may lift your spirit and be less obsessed with your Don Quichot like quest against the MCU. My God, do I have to spell it out to you? (Also a moviequote) You're a jackass.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 17:22:38 GMT
This is very insightful. Look at you! You get one point. Ideally, the X-Movies will be made by Marvel Studios and not FOX as FOX's way is outdated. Batman....eh, maybe they'll wise up and make the movies be about HIM and not his villains. They tried it once and called it "Batman Begins." Big fan of that film.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 17:30:35 GMT
Can everyone stop giving coldendouchefield attention. I resisted replying to his blatant attempt at getting attention. So can you. He's already exposed himself as a troll several times. Just block him and be done with it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 17:31:24 GMT
Exactly. It did used to be a friendly rivalry, too. There were even Marvel-DC crossovers at one point. Then the internet came... and the dark times followed... The sad thing is it really seems to stem from the movies, specifically since the MCU started. I remember when comic book fans were just comic book fans. DC/Marvel/Image/Valient, it was all good. But now, it seems as if you can only like DC or Marvel. That you can't like both. Or worse, that one is inherently better than the other. It's on account of the Nolanites, and then the Snyderites. They basically caused the rivalry by picking fights with Marvel fans.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 27, 2017 18:27:08 GMT
Come on. Don't be that guy. You know exactly why. Ahaha, obvs. Hey, man! How are you? You know me. I'm just busting these jagoffs' balls to whip them into an absolute frenzy, and they are eating it up. I mean: THE MCU WILL BE DISCOVERED BY ALIEN ARCHEOLOGISTS DIGGING THROUGH THE RUINS OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION AND REGARDED POORLY!!!!!!1 "Wyatt, I am rolling."
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 19:52:12 GMT
Ahaha, obvs. Hey, man! How are you? You know me. I'm just busting these jagoffs' balls to whip them into an absolute frenzy, and they are eating it up. I mean: THE MCU WILL BE DISCOVERED BY ALIEN ARCHEOLOGISTS DIGGING THROUGH THE RUINS OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION AND REGARDED POORLY!!!!!!1 "Wyatt, I am rolling."
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 27, 2017 20:01:53 GMT
Ideally, the X-Movies will be made by Marvel Studios and not FOX as FOX's way is outdated. Batman....eh, maybe they'll wise up and make the movies be about HIM and not his villains. They tried it once and called it "Batman Begins." Big fan of that film. Eh, it relied too much on Ra's rather than Bruce.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 27, 2017 20:06:36 GMT
They tried it once and called it "Batman Begins." Big fan of that film. Eh, it relied too much on Ra's rather than Bruce. Whoa, not really. The beginning and end are really the only parts that rely on Ra's. Maybe half an hour of the movie, and only as teacher and enemy. Other than that, it's a character study of Bruce Wayne. He dominates the film, is in the majority of the scenes, and his actions are what set a lot of the story in motion. Batman Begins wasn't like the previous Batman movies with equal billing of the villains as we explore their origins and characters. There was far more of Carmine Falcone than there was of Ra's Al Ghul.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 20:08:29 GMT
They tried it once and called it "Batman Begins." Big fan of that film. Eh, it relied too much on Ra's rather than Bruce. That's fair, but wouldn't you agree it's the MOST Bruce-centric Batman movie to date?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 20:17:54 GMT
No Martha it was just to explain to you that I mean you no harm and that maybe the companionship of a woman may lift your spirit and be less obsessed with your Don Quichot like quest against the MCU. My God, do I have to spell it out to you? (Also a moviequote) You're a jackass. You have no idea how huge of a jackass I am. Congratulations this post was maybe the first truthfull thing you posted on this board. So you are capable of realism. Good to know.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 20:53:40 GMT
You have no idea how huge of a jackass I am. Congratulations this post was maybe the first truthfull thing you posted on this board. So you are capable of realism. Good to know. Uh huh.
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 27, 2017 21:09:46 GMT
Eh, it relied too much on Ra's rather than Bruce. Whoa, not really. The beginning and end are really the only parts that rely on Ra's. Maybe half an hour of the movie, and only as teacher and enemy. Other than that, it's a character study of Bruce Wayne. He dominates the film, is in the majority of the scenes, and his actions are what set a lot of the story in motion. Batman Begins wasn't like the previous Batman movies with equal billing of the villains as we explore their origins and characters. There was far more of Carmine Falcone than there was of Ra's Al Ghul. But his character's journey relies so much on Ra's and his teachings, that it's more just an extension of Ra's than Bruce.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 27, 2017 21:14:55 GMT
Not necessarily. His tactics come from Ra's, but that's about it. He receives as much teaching from Alfred or Luscious and his own father. The story is how Bruce puts it all together. Bruce upholds his own morals and designs his own symbol. He created Batman. In the end, his character's journey is forged by his own philosophy and even rejecting some of Ra's teachings. After all, Ra's teachings rely on letting, even causing, Gotham to fall. Bruce's goal was to save it.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 27, 2017 22:04:17 GMT
Not necessarily. His tactics come from Ra's, but that's about it. He receives as much teaching from Alfred or Luscious and his own father. The story is how Bruce puts it all together. Bruce upholds his own morals and designs his own symbol. He created Batman. In the end, his character's journey is forged by his own philosophy and even rejecting some of Ra's teachings. After all, Ra's teachings rely on letting, even causing, Gotham to fall. Bruce's goal was to save it. Yeah, I don't think the issue is necessarily an overemphasis on Ra's. They only built him up as Bruce's mentor and eventual nemesis to (a) raise the stakes for their final encounter and (b) underscore the different choices that Bruce makes that distinguish him from Ra's/the League.
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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 27, 2017 22:23:18 GMT
Not necessarily. His tactics come from Ra's, but that's about it. He receives as much teaching from Alfred or Luscious and his own father. The story is how Bruce puts it all together. Bruce upholds his own morals and designs his own symbol. He created Batman. In the end, his character's journey is forged by his own philosophy and even rejecting some of Ra's teachings. After all, Ra's teachings rely on letting, even causing, Gotham to fall. Bruce's goal was to save it. But he owes pretty much everything to Ra's. He was ineffective at learning anything on his own, and if Ra's hadn't come to him in that Chinese prison he'd still think fighting random thugs would make adequate training.
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