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Post by politicidal on May 28, 2020 14:10:51 GMT
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Post by ThatGuy on May 28, 2020 15:12:26 GMT
Let him direct some live action shows first. 50 is a good number.
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Post by thenolan on May 28, 2020 16:09:15 GMT
dark phoenix was basically an mcu movie.
I think its cool how the worst xmen director loves mcu and wants to make mcu movies but the best xmen director james mangoold is the complete opposite.
it speaks volumes
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Post by blockbusted on May 28, 2020 16:25:17 GMT
dark phoenix was basically an mcu movie. I think its cool how the worst xmen director loves mcu and wants to make mcu movies but the best xmen director james mangoold is the complete opposite. it speaks volumes 1. Just because he wants to direct an MCU film does NOT mean that Marvel will allow him to do so. 2. Have we seen the same film? X-Men: Dark Phoenix was a lifeless, meandering dreck, which doesn't apply to any MCU film.
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Post by ThatGuy on May 28, 2020 17:45:11 GMT
dark phoenix was basically an mcu movie. I think its cool how the worst xmen director loves mcu and wants to make mcu movies but the best xmen director james mangoold is the complete opposite. it speaks volumes 1. Just because he wants to direct an MCU film does NOT mean that Marvel will allow him to do so. 2. Have we seen the same film? X-Men: Dark Phoenix was a lifeless, meandering dreck, which doesn't apply to any MCU film. Don't think he understands that it's not about Kinberg liking the MCU, but about Kinberg needing a job. I mean this is the guy that put a military organization in Dark Phoenix called the MCU taking the X-men and then that same organization needing the X-men's help saving them.
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Post by bud47 on May 28, 2020 19:00:14 GMT
This guy screwed up the Dark Phoenix saga (The Infinity War for X-Men) not once but twice. If that is the result of Kinberg's love for these characters, being a so-called fan of the X-Men since childhood that grew up reading the comics, Marvel would do best to lose this guy's phone number and ignore him. He's a no talent hack that shouldn't even be directing commercials let alone big budget comic book films with such a rich history as the X-Men.
The best scene in Dark Phoenix (the train sequence) wasn't even directed by him. The film was nothing but a rights grab thrown together with little thought or effort. Kinberg was only given the job because Singer was out of the picture and apparently no one else is capable of directing an X-Men film according to Fox. So glad they folded. Just wish it could have happened sooner.
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Post by miike80 on May 28, 2020 19:43:40 GMT
dark phoenix was basically an mcu movie. I think its cool how the worst xmen director loves mcu and wants to make mcu movies but the best xmen director james mangoold is the complete opposite. it speaks volumes Dark Phoenix is absolutely nothing like an MCU movie, but nice try
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Post by Lord Death Man on May 28, 2020 20:44:17 GMT
1. Just because he wants to direct an MCU film does NOT mean that Marvel will allow him to do so. 2. Have we seen the same film? X-Men: Dark Phoenix was a lifeless, meandering dreck, which doesn't apply to any MCU film. Don't think he understands that it's not about Kinberg liking the MCU, but about Kinberg needing a job. I mean this is the guy that put a military organization in Dark Phoenix called the MCU taking the X-men and then that same organization needing the X-men's help saving them. THIS^ Honestly, what is he qualified to do now that the legacy X-Men universe is finally in it's well-deserved grave? All he really knows is franchise work... And why not throw your hat in the ring for a chance at joining the most successful film franchise in the history of the entire medium?
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Post by ThatGuy on May 28, 2020 22:13:50 GMT
He also mentions that James Mangold is the opposite of this thought. But that's not true. Mangold doesn't want his legacy tarnished in that he wants Jackman's last major turn as Logan to be the height of his career. He wants to leave his mark on Jackman's career. He doesn't want Jackman to make another Wolverine movie without him to say he did it.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on May 28, 2020 23:16:14 GMT
Nah.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 5:18:24 GMT
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Post by dazz on May 31, 2020 6:35:30 GMT
He also mentions that James Mangold is the opposite of this thought. But that's not true. Mangold doesn't want his legacy tarnished in that he wants Jackman's last major turn as Logan to be the height of his career. He wants to leave his mark on Jackman's career. He doesn't want Jackman to make another Wolverine movie without him to say he did it. Even then he said he didn't mind if Hugh came back for a reason other than money, that was his only issue I saw was that he didn't want Logan to be tarnished just for a payday, but he said if they had an idea Hugh wanted to do he would be in favour of I, which is likely to be based on the fact that they did Logan because Hugh wanted to be done with the character and was willing to take less money to be able to bow out with style.
But to the original point of this topic, no shit Kinberg would be "open" to doing an MCU movie, but will Feige want to hire the guy who directed possibly the biggest flop in cbm history? I don't think so personally.
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Post by ThatGuy on May 31, 2020 14:37:16 GMT
He also mentions that James Mangold is the opposite of this thought. But that's not true. Mangold doesn't want his legacy tarnished in that he wants Jackman's last major turn as Logan to be the height of his career. He wants to leave his mark on Jackman's career. He doesn't want Jackman to make another Wolverine movie without him to say he did it. Even then he said he didn't mind if Hugh came back for a reason other than money, that was his only issue I saw was that he didn't want Logan to be tarnished just for a payday, but he said if they had an idea Hugh wanted to do he would be in favour of I, which is likely to be based on the fact that they did Logan because Hugh wanted to be done with the character and was willing to take less money to be able to bow out with style.
But to the original point of this topic, no shit Kinberg would be "open" to doing an MCU movie, but will Feige want to hire the guy who directed possibly the biggest flop in cbm history? I don't think so personally.
But Apocalypse happened...
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Post by dazz on May 31, 2020 20:15:33 GMT
Even then he said he didn't mind if Hugh came back for a reason other than money, that was his only issue I saw was that he didn't want Logan to be tarnished just for a payday, but he said if they had an idea Hugh wanted to do he would be in favour of I, which is likely to be based on the fact that they did Logan because Hugh wanted to be done with the character and was willing to take less money to be able to bow out with style.
But to the original point of this topic, no shit Kinberg would be "open" to doing an MCU movie, but will Feige want to hire the guy who directed possibly the biggest flop in cbm history? I don't think so personally.
But Apocalypse happened... ?
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Post by ThatGuy on Jun 1, 2020 4:09:10 GMT
But Apocalypse happened... ? Got’em switched around. Apocalypse was before Logan.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 1, 2020 23:20:31 GMT
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Post by thenolan on Jun 2, 2020 20:05:33 GMT
dark phoenix was basically an mcu movie. I think its cool how the worst xmen director loves mcu and wants to make mcu movies but the best xmen director james mangoold is the complete opposite. it speaks volumes 1. Just because he wants to direct an MCU film does NOT mean that Marvel will allow him to do so. 2. Have we seen the same film? X-Men: Dark Phoenix was a lifeless, meandering dreck, which doesn't apply to any MCU film. to be fair marvel does not let any director direct. they all follow a formula but kinberg and mcu are a good fit. what you said about dark Phoenix equates to most of the mcu movies, it is even worse with captain marvel and ant man, it applies, this is why mcu gets trashed by many directors and dark phoenix was trashed.
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Post by thenolan on Jun 2, 2020 20:12:39 GMT
This guy screwed up the Dark Phoenix saga (The Infinity War for X-Men) not once but twice. If that is the result of Kinberg's love for these characters, being a so-called fan of the X-Men since childhood that grew up reading the comics, Marvel would do best to lose this guy's phone number and ignore him. He's a no talent hack that shouldn't even be directing commercials let alone big budget comic book films with such a rich history as the X-Men. The best scene in Dark Phoenix (the train sequence) wasn't even directed by him. The film was nothing but a rights grab thrown together with little thought or effort. Kinberg was only given the job because Singer was out of the picture and apparently no one else is capable of directing an X-Men film according to Fox. So glad they folded. Just wish it could have happened sooner. But didn't MCU screw up the infinity saga too? infinity war was the beginning of the end for mcu merit. this was when many directors stopped holding back and called out mcu as bad stuff. infinity war should be the comic book LOTR but it was not. hopefully the snyder cut gets there. there is one bright side to Kinberg although Mathew Vaughn wrote most of DOFP, Kinberg can still get some credit as a writer and that movie has proven to be above any MCU so much that mcu fans hate the film for exposing the childishness of mcu Also I am laughing at your senseless fox rant . Fox made the greatest franchise ever with star wars that disney has screwed and fox can still say they made the most respected marvel films with the top 5 xmen films. something mcu cant say they have. always wondered why you seem so keen on making xmen join the mcu? when their fans never wanted it.
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Post by thenolan on Jun 2, 2020 20:13:54 GMT
Even then he said he didn't mind if Hugh came back for a reason other than money, that was his only issue I saw was that he didn't want Logan to be tarnished just for a payday, but he said if they had an idea Hugh wanted to do he would be in favour of I, which is likely to be based on the fact that they did Logan because Hugh wanted to be done with the character and was willing to take less money to be able to bow out with style.
But to the original point of this topic, no shit Kinberg would be "open" to doing an MCU movie, but will Feige want to hire the guy who directed possibly the biggest flop in cbm history? I don't think so personally.
But Apocalypse happened... Apocalypse had nothing to do with Logan. Logan was after Apocalypse. come back to reality.
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Post by miike80 on Jun 2, 2020 20:16:24 GMT
1. Just because he wants to direct an MCU film does NOT mean that Marvel will allow him to do so. 2. Have we seen the same film? X-Men: Dark Phoenix was a lifeless, meandering dreck, which doesn't apply to any MCU film. to be fair marvel does not let any director direct. they all follow a formula but kinberg and mcu are a good fit. what you said about dark Phoenix equates to most of the mcu movies, it is even worse with captain marvel and ant man, it applies, this is why mcu gets trashed by many directors and dark phoenix was trashed. You don't even know what directing is but you keep acting like a movie buff? Have you seen 10 movies that are unrelated to comic books?
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