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Post by coldenhaulfield on Aug 9, 2017 13:13:51 GMT
Any of them, . You didn't cite volume, issue number, and pages. So you failed.
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 9, 2017 14:38:17 GMT
Any of them, . You didn't cite volume, issue number, and pages. So you failed. It's still more than anything Singer ever read, .
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Aug 9, 2017 14:58:15 GMT
You didn't cite volume, issue number, and pages. So you failed. It's still more than anything Singer ever read, . "I would never read a comic book." -- Tim Burton
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 9, 2017 15:02:33 GMT
I didn't like it as much as the first one. I appreciate it for what it is (a zany sci-fi family comedy set in space) but I could've used a little more action. Specifically, it would've been nice to see each of the characters get a chance to strut their stuff from a powerset standpoint. Rocket did some of that but even that scene was 90% comedy. I want it to be fun but I still want to see these super powered beings doing super powered things.
All in all it was still a great ride, but I can see how it rubbed some people the wrong way.
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Post by blockbusted on Aug 9, 2017 22:26:53 GMT
I didn't like it as much as the first one. I appreciate it for what it is (a zany sci-fi family comedy set in space) but I could've used a little more action. Specifically, it would've been nice to see each of the characters get a chance to strut their stuff from a powerset standpoint. Rocket did some of that but even that scene was 90% comedy. I want it to be fun but I still want to see these super powered beings doing super powered things. All in all it was still a great ride, but I can see how it rubbed some people the wrong way. Don't try to reason with him. He once said that women enjoyed getting raped in the old days and that 'Wonder Woman' is a misandrist propaganda.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 9, 2017 23:15:23 GMT
Go back and read the actual Days of Future Past comic. Its nothing like what you're making out. The actual DOFP comic isn't really THAT good. It's more for the precedent it set rather than the actual content. Kind of like how the Phoenix Saga isn't all that great either. Yet DOFP is listed very often as one of the best storylines in comic books. I guess you know better than the majority of comic book readers though. Why do you MCU fanatics hate The X-Men?
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Post by ThatGuy on Aug 9, 2017 23:29:12 GMT
The actual DOFP comic isn't really THAT good. It's more for the precedent it set rather than the actual content. Kind of like how the Phoenix Saga isn't all that great either. Yet DOFP is listed very often as one of the best storylines in comic books. I guess you know better than the majority of comic book readers though. Why do you MCU fanatics hate The X-Men? What in Sam's post did you read anything that says hate? If a person isn't overwhelmingly in love with something they must hate it, huh? Sam obviously said that the stories are good, but they aren't the best. If I told you that X-men: Apocalypse was just meh. It wasn't good or bad. It was just there. I bet those words mean that I hate everything X-men, huh?
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 10, 2017 0:22:40 GMT
The actual DOFP comic isn't really THAT good. It's more for the precedent it set rather than the actual content. Kind of like how the Phoenix Saga isn't all that great either. Yet DOFP is listed very often as one of the best storylines in comic books. I guess you know better than the majority of comic book readers though. Why do you MCU fanatics hate The X-Men? Not loving something unconditionally doesn't mean you hate something. It just means you don't love it unconditionally.
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 10, 2017 0:24:08 GMT
It's still more than anything Singer ever read, . "I would never read a comic book." -- Tim Burton Burton is open about the fact that he doesn't think the Batman movies are his best works and he doesn't keep going back to the Batman well because he has actual talent as a filmmaker. So yeah, I'm easier on him than Singer.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Aug 10, 2017 3:21:33 GMT
"I would never read a comic book." -- Tim Burton Burton is open about the fact that he doesn't think the Batman movies are his best works and he doesn't keep going back to the Batman well because he has actual talent as a filmmaker. So yeah, I'm easier on him than Singer. Oh. I meant it the opposite way -- that Burton didn't need to read comics to make a great Batman film. I hold '89 in high regard, personally.
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 10, 2017 12:29:35 GMT
Burton is open about the fact that he doesn't think the Batman movies are his best works and he doesn't keep going back to the Batman well because he has actual talent as a filmmaker. So yeah, I'm easier on him than Singer. Oh. I meant it the opposite way -- that Burton didn't need to read comics to make a great Batman film. I hold '89 in high regard, personally. Me too. I guess we just got lucky that there were other people working on it that did read the comics to keep him going too far off course, and that his style of filmmaking just happened to mesh with Batman so well. Lucky coincidence, I suppose.
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