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Post by Agent of Chaos on Jul 4, 2017 9:25:11 GMT
Actually, it didn't. So once again, you fail. Yeah, it did. A Kung Fu series turned into a boring sluggish cooperate drama with lame action.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 9:33:44 GMT
Actually, it didn't. So once again, you fail. Yeah, it did. A Kung Fu series turned into a boring sluggish cooperate drama with lame action. No, it didn't. Its actually a pretty fun ride.
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Post by charzhino on Jul 4, 2017 10:38:37 GMT
Deadpool was a serious comic book movie? You're an idiot. No, Fox has no balls. Marvel tackled the corruption going on in our government with Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Get back to me when the Fox-Men films give us something that profound. Of course, that'd require you to stop being a delusional overgrown shit-eating baby. Winter Soldier only touched upon it when Cap is shown the underground hanger with Fury and says, "this isnt freedom, its fear". The rest of the movie, which is very good, is about battling hydra and capturing Bucky. As for similar "profound" themes in the X-men films the most obvious is X3. X3 deals with the cure, a government backed initiative that apparently gives the choice for mutants to cure their mutant X gene and become normal. This presents a interesting moral and ethical dilemma thats discussed in the film mainly by Storm and considered by Rogue. And it goes into much more rigour and depth and poses more questions than Captain America Winter Soldier did with government surveillance.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jul 4, 2017 12:14:53 GMT
Deadpool was a serious comic book movie? You're an idiot. No, Fox has no balls. Marvel tackled the corruption going on in our government with Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Get back to me when the Fox-Men films give us something that profound. Of course, that'd require you to stop being a delusional overgrown shit-eating baby. Winter Soldier only touched upon it when Cap is shown the underground hanger with Fury and says, "this isnt freedom, its fear". The rest of the movie, which is very good, is about battling hydra and capturing Bucky. As for similar "profound" themes in the X-men films the most obvious is X3. X3 deals with the cure, a government backed initiative that apparently gives the choice for mutants to cure their mutant X gene and become normal. This presents a interesting moral and ethical dilemma thats discussed in the film mainly by Storm and considered by Rogue. And it goes into much more rigour and depth and poses more questions than Captain America Winter Soldier did with government surveillance. No it didn't, X-Men has always been subtle as a Nuke when it comes to dealing with themes. It totally side steps important issues like Humans getting killed by renegade mutants or threats like Magneto who deserve to have their powers taken away. It treats the whole thing like it's inherently bad. Winter Soldier focused on the issue as much as was needed. Just like Guardians focused on bitter people overcoming the feelings and finding acceptance with one another, TFA deals with a powerless person suddenly having great power foisted upon him, the Iron Man movies are a good character study of someone who is more suited to being a villain than a hero struggling with being a hero, etc. All of which is better than making the mutant thing a Holocaust Allegory (because it's always failed as that).
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Post by blockbusted on Jul 4, 2017 12:43:35 GMT
That Luke guy is even worse than you think. Back when IMDb had its message boards, he gave a massive f**k you to the entire mankind by saying that women actually enjoyed getting raped in the old days. I think I remember that tirade. Wasn't he ranting about Rey from the new Star Wars trilogy or something? Actually, he said that BS on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' board.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 14:38:35 GMT
Deadpool was a serious comic book movie? You're an idiot. No, Fox has no balls. Marvel tackled the corruption going on in our government with Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Get back to me when the Fox-Men films give us something that profound. Of course, that'd require you to stop being a delusional overgrown shit-eating baby. Winter Soldier only touched upon it when Cap is shown the underground hanger with Fury and says, "this isnt freedom, its fear". The rest of the movie, which is very good, is about battling hydra and capturing Bucky. As for similar "profound" themes in the X-men films the most obvious is X3. X3 deals with the cure, a government backed initiative that apparently gives the choice for mutants to cure their mutant X gene and become normal. This presents a interesting moral and ethical dilemma thats discussed in the film mainly by Storm and considered by Rogue. And it goes into much more rigour and depth and poses more questions than Captain America Winter Soldier did with government surveillance. Keep dreaming.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 14:39:13 GMT
I think I remember that tirade. Wasn't he ranting about Rey from the new Star Wars trilogy or something? Actually, he said that BS on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' board. Oh, then I didn't see it. Oh, great, that means someone was making the exact same claims elsewhere on the site. Boy, IMDb became a cesspool in its final days.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 15:59:17 GMT
I think I remember that tirade. Wasn't he ranting about Rey from the new Star Wars trilogy or something? Actually, he said that BS on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' board. How on earth can anyone say this? Why? How? What? Really someone should be forbidden to speak or type after this kind of bullshit.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 17:59:54 GMT
Actually, he said that BS on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' board. How on earth can anyone say this? Why? How? What? Really someone should be forbidden to speak or type after this kind of bullshit. Sadly, claiming that woman used to like being raped is not the worst thing I've ever seen typed. I'm not making this some kind of contest, but the internet is a wretched, wretched place where any criminal lowlife can post their nonsense.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 19:23:59 GMT
How on earth can anyone say this? Why? How? What? Really someone should be forbidden to speak or type after this kind of bullshit. Sadly, claiming that woman used to like being raped is not the worst thing I've ever seen typed. I'm not making this some kind of contest, but the internet is a wretched, wretched place where any criminal lowlife can post their nonsense. I know. In my country its trending now to say horrible things about immigrants and especially the muslim ones. If you than point out that if you exchange the word muslim for jew and that will get you very close to some ugly things from the 1930's and 40's you somehow get to be the bad guy that looks away and enables. Sometimes I wish the internet required an IQ test or something. Or a sanity test. The world wide web taught me one thing: There are too many idiots and too little teachers.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 20:13:04 GMT
Sadly, claiming that woman used to like being raped is not the worst thing I've ever seen typed. I'm not making this some kind of contest, but the internet is a wretched, wretched place where any criminal lowlife can post their nonsense. I know. In my country its trending now to say horrible things about immigrants and especially the muslim ones. If you than point out that if you exchange the word muslim for jew and that will get you very close to some ugly things from the 1930's and 40's you somehow get to be the bad guy that looks away and enables. Sometimes I wish the internet required an IQ test or something. Or a sanity test. The world wide web taught me one thing: There are too many idiots and too little teachers. Well said.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 4, 2017 21:46:55 GMT
I don't have any interest in their misguided treatment of the X brand either. More high-quality Marvel IP being adapted for film is good in the long run. A Marvel logo will play before all of those movies. Marvel will dominate the superhero landscape in film with its characters and stories. It won't be long before Fox joins the MCU.That's going to happen with the popularity of Quicksilver, Deadpool, and X-23. Is Quicksilver all that popular in the X-men movies? Would people go see a Quicksilver movie? They saw that people liked a fun scene in a rather boring movie so they replicated it in the next movie.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Jul 4, 2017 21:58:23 GMT
That's going to happen with the popularity of Quicksilver, Deadpool, and X-23. Is Quicksilver all that popular in the X-men movies? Would people go see a Quicksilver movie? They saw that people liked a fun scene in a rather boring movie so they replicated it in the next movie. A lot of people were saying that Quicksilver deserved his own people after Apocalypse and I remember seeing a chart saying he was the most talked about X-character on twitter.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jul 5, 2017 22:18:40 GMT
Is Quicksilver all that popular in the X-men movies? Would people go see a Quicksilver movie? They saw that people liked a fun scene in a rather boring movie so they replicated it in the next movie. A lot of people were saying that Quicksilver deserved his own people after Apocalypse and I remember seeing a chart saying he was the most talked about X-character on twitter. Only because he was the most fun. Look at all the depressing characters in the 2 movies. All of these good looking people and all of them sad because they have powers (that they can hide) and people don't like them. This one character is living it up without a care in the world. His character is a bright spot in the movie. But this version of Quicksilver can't carry a movie because he wasn't designed to. His character is defined by Magneto. And going that way would only turn it into a Magneto movie with Quicksilver's name as the title. He doesn't even have Wanda to play off of. And Quicksilver deserves his own movie as much as Jubilee.
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