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Post by darkpast on Sept 2, 2020 7:56:13 GMT
Ironman and Avengers maybe , mankind may not see another 10 years
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Post by Jason143 on Sept 2, 2020 13:12:40 GMT
I think people will remember RDJ more in his other appearances, namely Endgame as he is the ultimate hero and dies. No one will remember Captain America First Avenger just because it was Chris Evans first movie. Ironman is iconic in that it is the first movie of a long-standing franchise, like X-Men, but in terms of longeivty the MCU just grandly outgrew it. Gotg will be remembered I think because of the radical change the movie undertook in the series. It may be heavy in comedy but it is a true family movie more so than any other MCU movie and people of all ages will remember watching it with their parents, children, etc when it came out. oh...GOTG will be remembered alright...but for many negative. the movies ruined thor. I dont recall Thor being in any of the Guardians movies?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Sept 2, 2020 16:24:00 GMT
oh...GOTG will be remembered alright...but for many negative. the movies ruined thor. I dont recall Thor being in any of the Guardians movies? Don't mind him. He's just setting up his future trolls in advance. With the MCU, the devil is in the details, and he is either unable to follow them or can't be bothered to do so. Either way, you're off the hook... There is no need for you to waste your time in a pointless discussion.
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Post by Power Ranger on Sept 2, 2020 16:36:47 GMT
All of them will be strongly remembered in 20 years because they make up the biggest and most successful franchise in movie history. A franchise that will probably still be ongoing when most of these movies hit their 20 year anniversary. They will be much more strongly remembered than X-Men 1 since the franchise that it started was a very mixed bag in terms of popularity and is now completely dead. They will also be remembered more strongly than Batman Begins because that movie will be remembered as just one of at least half a dozen different incarnations of Batman on the big screen by the time the 20 year anniversary comes around (BTW, that is still 5 years away). Avatar was successful and remembered but no one wants to see it again. It’s not like Alien which many people watch several times in their life. Those who have seen Thor 2 or Far From Home won’t watch it again because they remember it. And it doesn’t matter how many versions of Batman there are. TDK will be watched multiple times by most folks.
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Post by bud47 on Sept 2, 2020 16:44:45 GMT
All of them will be strongly remembered in 20 years because they make up the biggest and most successful franchise in movie history. A franchise that will probably still be ongoing when most of these movies hit their 20 year anniversary. They will be much more strongly remembered than X-Men 1 since the franchise that it started was a very mixed bag in terms of popularity and is now completely dead. They will also be remembered more strongly than Batman Begins because that movie will be remembered as just one of at least half a dozen different incarnations of Batman on the big screen by the time the 20 year anniversary comes around (BTW, that is still 5 years away). Avatar was successful and remembered but no one wants to see it again. It’s not like Alien which many people watch several times in their life. Those who have seen Thor 2 or Far From Home won’t watch it again because they remember it. And it doesn’t matter how many versions of Batman there are. TDK will be watched multiple times by most folks. You speak for everyone?
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Post by Power Ranger on Sept 2, 2020 16:47:25 GMT
Avatar was successful and remembered but no one wants to see it again. It’s not like Alien which many people watch several times in their life. Those who have seen Thor 2 or Far From Home won’t watch it again because they remember it. And it doesn’t matter how many versions of Batman there are. TDK will be watched multiple times by most folks. You speak for everyone? Fine dude. GOTG 2 will leave a legacy as revered as POTA. It’s all relative after all, right?
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Sept 2, 2020 16:53:27 GMT
All of them will be strongly remembered in 20 years because they make up the biggest and most successful franchise in movie history. A franchise that will probably still be ongoing when most of these movies hit their 20 year anniversary. They will be much more strongly remembered than X-Men 1 since the franchise that it started was a very mixed bag in terms of popularity and is now completely dead. They will also be remembered more strongly than Batman Begins because that movie will be remembered as just one of at least half a dozen different incarnations of Batman on the big screen by the time the 20 year anniversary comes around (BTW, that is still 5 years away). Avatar was successful and remembered but no one wants to see it again. It’s not like Alien which many people watch several times in their life. Those who have seen Thor 2 or Far From Home won’t watch it again because they remember it. And it doesn’t matter how many versions of Batman there are. TDK will be watched multiple times by most folks. Avatar gets watched again all the time. It's on TV. It's on streaming. Home video sales of the movie were huge. So this notion that exists only in your head that this movie or that movie never gets watched again is pointless. You have no idea how many times a movie gets watched now or in the future. The question was, will they be strongly remembered (which is another notion that cannot be measured). However, it is logical to say that the biggest, most successful franchise in history will be strongly remembered in it's entirety. At least as strongly as any other genre franchise.
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Post by Power Ranger on Sept 2, 2020 18:22:08 GMT
Avatar was successful and remembered but no one wants to see it again. It’s not like Alien which many people watch several times in their life. Those who have seen Thor 2 or Far From Home won’t watch it again because they remember it. And it doesn’t matter how many versions of Batman there are. TDK will be watched multiple times by most folks. Avatar gets watched again all the time. It's on TV. It's on streaming. Home video sales of the movie were huge. So this notion that exists only in your head that this movie or that movie never gets watched again is pointless. You have no idea how many times a movie gets watched now or in the future. The question was, will they be strongly remembered (which is another notion that cannot be measured). However, it is logical to say that the biggest, most successful franchise in history will be strongly remembered in it's entirety. At least as strongly as any other genre franchise. Yeah, once. And then people will say ‘what the fuck were people on in the 2010s that they watched this shit?’. I’m not talking about all of the MCU films, but most of them.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Sept 2, 2020 18:43:52 GMT
Avatar gets watched again all the time. It's on TV. It's on streaming. Home video sales of the movie were huge. So this notion that exists only in your head that this movie or that movie never gets watched again is pointless. You have no idea how many times a movie gets watched now or in the future. The question was, will they be strongly remembered (which is another notion that cannot be measured). However, it is logical to say that the biggest, most successful franchise in history will be strongly remembered in it's entirety. At least as strongly as any other genre franchise. Yeah, once. And then people will say ‘what the fuck were people on in the 2010s that they watched this shit?’. I’m not talking about all of the MCU films, but most of them. That is just your belief. You can believe that all you want but there is no logical reason to support that belief at this time. All you have is your own minority opinion that the movies are bad and someday everyone will suddenly agree with you despite all the facts that indicate that your belief will be proven wrong.
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