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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 11, 2024 23:43:03 GMT
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Feb 13, 2024 14:24:53 GMT
I don't know. Never cared for the Fox X-Men movies, even though Jackman (and Stewart) were the best part. I like bringing in the Loki lore, but self-parody carries the risk of making people see all Marvel movies as a series of mindless gags, if they don't already. How do you take everything that comes after seriously if it began as a joke?
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 13, 2024 23:43:57 GMT
I'm there... mindless fulfilling entertainment is getting rarer these days.
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Post by Power Ranger on Feb 14, 2024 0:20:35 GMT
I don't know. Never cared for the Fox X-Men movies, even though Jackman (and Stewart) were the best part. I like bringing in the Loki lore, but self-parody carries the risk of making people see all Marvel movies as a series of mindless gags, if they don't already. How do you take everything that comes after seriously if it began as a joke? I don’t like that this is firmly entrenched in the Disney+ MCU. The TVA? Who wants to see them? Plus this is multiverse crap that I’m tired of.
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Post by Prime etc. on Feb 14, 2024 0:24:04 GMT
As the Drunken Critic or Critical Drinker or whatever that guy with the fake Scottish accent is has said--the multiverse shtick makes everything meaningless because anything can happen--dead characters can return--or events can be changed. As a movie--it's not a very good policy to keep doing that. Especially after that supposedly final final final Logan movie. Overexposure.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Feb 14, 2024 2:13:29 GMT
It broke the record for most viewed trailer of all time, although that was counting the Super Bowl views. Still impressive nonetheless.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Feb 14, 2024 13:27:55 GMT
I don't know. Never cared for the Fox X-Men movies, even though Jackman (and Stewart) were the best part. I like bringing in the Loki lore, but self-parody carries the risk of making people see all Marvel movies as a series of mindless gags, if they don't already. How do you take everything that comes after seriously if it began as a joke? I don’t like that this is firmly entrenched in the Disney+ MCU. The TVA? Who wants to see them? Plus this is multiverse crap that I’m tired of. Generally speaking, I'm tired of the multiverse stuff, too. But they have to do it at least one more time with this movie, since they're literally integrating another cinematic universe into the MCU. Deadpool is the perfect character for this story, considering the 4th wall breaking and the fact that he was universe hopping in his last movie. I get it, I'm just not super excited about it since I was never a huge fan of the character. I thought Loki season 2 was amazing; it felt very self-contained while being engrained in the very fiber of every corner of the MCU. I'd prefer it to be more of a background concept in the MCU instead of a focal point, but again, it works for what they're trying to do here. It's going to be interesting to see how audiences react to all the multiverse shenanigans that lie ahead. I don't think it'll be as popular as they hope, but then I never would've guessed people would love that generic Spider-Man crossover movie that was just a two and a half hour wink to the audience.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Feb 14, 2024 22:14:29 GMT
I think this will be the biggest box office success for Marvel Studios since No Way Home, I have not seen as much anticipation and curiosity for a release of theirs between then and now, though In the Multiverse of Madness came close. However, even if the film manages to be both a critical and commercial success, I can see things going back to a decline for the studio following that. There is little to no excitement I am seeing online for Captain America: Brave New World, Agatha Darkhold Diaries, Thunderbolts, Blade, Ironheart, Marvel Zombies, Eyes of Wakanda, Vision Quest, Wonder Man, Nova, Armor Wars, the third season of What If...? or even Daredevil: Born Again, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and X-Men '97 (the latter two are not even taking place in the same continuity as the Marvel Cinematic Universe). The Fantastic Four is seeing a lot of conversation right about now, but the Marvel brand isn't quite as strong as it used to be, the casting is pretty "meh" (fine actors, but predictable given the months of rumors), and the setting, while nice to see another period piece, is ultimately in a different universe.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Feb 15, 2024 20:09:58 GMT
I think this will be the biggest box office success for Marvel Studios since No Way Home, I have not seen as much anticipation and curiosity for a release of theirs between then and now, though In the Multiverse of Madness came close. However, even if the film manages to be both a critical and commercial success, I can see things going back to a decline for the studio following that. There is little to no excitement I am seeing online for Captain America: Brave New World, Agatha Darkhold Diaries, Thunderbolts, Blade, Ironheart, Marvel Zombies, Eyes of Wakanda, Vision Quest, Wonder Man, Nova, Armor Wars, the third season of What If...? or even Daredevil: Born Again, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and X-Men '97 (the latter two are not even taking place in the same continuity as the Marvel Cinematic Universe). The Fantastic Four is seeing a lot of conversation right about now, but the Marvel brand isn't quite as strong as it used to be, the casting is pretty "meh" (fine actors, but predictable given the months of rumors), and the setting, while nice to see another period piece, is ultimately in a different universe. Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, Ironheart, Marvel Zombies, Eyes of Wakanda, Vision Quest, Armor Wars, What If...?, and Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man all sound completely useless. Especially Agatha. They are over-saturating the MCU with TV shows and it's making me less and less interested in their content.
Aside from She-Hulk their Phase Four shows were all pretty solid but this new list seems like a parody.
I mean I like Ironheart, Vision, and War Machine but I don't think they need their own series. Definitely not Vision. I also feel like you could at least combine a story with Ironheart and Rhodey.
I am excited for Daredevil and Blade though. Curious for Thunderbolts. And Echo wasn't too bad. A decently entertaining and brief watch. But they need to cut down on the D+ TV universe. Or at least make the stories a little more standalone so I don't feel like I need a recap of every single season of every single show.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Feb 17, 2024 14:45:12 GMT
JudgeJuryDredd Grabthar's Hammer I've seen many be people be excited about Daredevil: Born Again continuing storylines from the Netflix series. And most people who watched What If...? season 2 enjoyed it and I have seen many people wanting more (that would include Marvel Zombies).
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Post by HorrorMetal on Feb 19, 2024 1:45:47 GMT
I thought the trailer looked really good. I’m looking forward to seeing it.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Feb 21, 2024 5:16:53 GMT
JudgeJuryDredd Grabthar's Hammer I've seen many be people be excited about Daredevil: Born Again continuing storylines from the Netflix series. And most people who watched What If...? season 2 enjoyed it and I have seen many people wanting more (that would include Marvel Zombies). I too have seen people being quite interested in them, but not to the extent as the teaser for this movie has generated.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 23, 2024 22:45:56 GMT
Ryan Canada starring in a movie with WolverCanada...
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 24, 2024 2:23:41 GMT
Ryan Canada starring in a movie with WolverCanada...
Pssh, first Sokovia and Wakanda and now "Canada". Marvel and they're silly made up countries.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Apr 24, 2024 12:31:14 GMT
My favorite part of the trailer is the Liefeld's Just Feet sign in the background. Any shot at Rob Liefeld, winking or not, is always welcome. As for the actual movie, I guess I'll check it out.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 25, 2024 16:28:07 GMT
Ryan Canada starring in a movie with WolverCanada...
Pssh, first Sokovia and Wakanda and now "Canada". Marvel and they're silly made up countries. To be fair, The Beaverton is a fully Canadian self-satirical handle. Though this does fall near the tropey Australia/New Zealand productions where every other shot has a person, place, or thing named after a local - person, place, or thing.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 25, 2024 16:29:55 GMT
Anyone else already banking on wtf its end stingers will reveal? I'm sure there'll be a juicy Fantastic 4 something mid-credits, & surely Ryan Reynolds gets a freebie moment post-credits.
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Post by Marv on May 1, 2024 22:29:32 GMT
I am a lover of Deadpool...so I will be in theatres as soon as possible to see this. The first two films were very good...the second one being one of my favorite comic book movies of all time...so I am looking forward to this one.
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