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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 2:34:49 GMT
heroichollywood.com/abc-worried-inhumans/The show is a complete abortion. Looks like their "discount X-Men" series didn't work. Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Might be time for a reboot!
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 7, 2017 3:46:19 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 4:00:01 GMT
Pure speculation. There is nothing concrete in that article.
The show wasnt bad. It just wasnt movie theatre material. The budget for movie effects isnt there. The budget for the complete show is much lower than that if a typical CBM. And this was only two episodes. Beside that the time to produce this show was less than most movies. It all shows, especially in IMAX.
But for a TV show it was pretty decent. Good story, interesting characters. I will be watching it when I get the chance.
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Post by blockbusted on Sept 7, 2017 4:58:51 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. 1. Could be a result of something in-universe (Time Stone, etc.).
2. So? Its worldwide gross is still below those two.
3. Kevin Feige wasn't even involved with that one.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Sept 7, 2017 5:06:42 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. Except the third item you list - Inhumans, is the only one you address that is actually in regards to quality which was what the OP was talking about. 1 and 2 are not. "Eight years later" isn't a continuity error unless Marvel themselves admit it, looking at the MCU as a whole the the time they release their content is not the exact season, year, or day they are released. The Incredible Hulk may have been released in 2008, but its events occur during the time of Iron Man 2 and Thor, and Avengers happens a year after all three and a little after the Captain America: TFA's end scene. Even so, it doesn't ruin the overall effectiveness of the story and characters- which most agree was done well. A movie making more than two others doesn't make it better, Avatar is the highest grossing movie of all-time it is definitely not the best movie of all-time.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Sept 7, 2017 5:08:03 GMT
Pure speculation. There is nothing concrete in that article. The show wasnt bad. It just wasnt movie theatre material. The budget for movie effects isnt there. The budget for the complete show is much lower than that if a typical CBM. And this was only two episodes. Beside that the time to produce this show was less than most movies. It all shows, especially in IMAX. But for a TV show it was pretty decent. Good story, interesting characters. I will be watching it when I get the chance. The OP's just playing around for kicks. One thing that is right though is that ABC and Marvel will do what they can to improve Inhumans as it progresses as it was a big investment.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 5:55:02 GMT
Pure speculation. There is nothing concrete in that article. The show wasnt bad. It just wasnt movie theatre material. The budget for movie effects isnt there. The budget for the complete show is much lower than that if a typical CBM. And this was only two episodes. Beside that the time to produce this show was less than most movies. It all shows, especially in IMAX. But for a TV show it was pretty decent. Good story, interesting characters. I will be watching it when I get the chance. The OP's just playing around for kicks. One thing that is right though is that ABC and Marvel will do what they can to improve Inhumans as it progresses as it was a big investment. Oh I know. I just like to call assholes like him out on their bull shit.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Sept 7, 2017 6:08:53 GMT
The OP's just playing around for kicks. One thing that is right though is that ABC and Marvel will do what they can to improve Inhumans as it progresses as it was a big investment. Oh I know. I just like to call assholes like him out on their bull shit. Fair enough, I do the same myself here and there.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Sept 7, 2017 9:32:18 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. 1. MCU "fucked up" continuity before, not to speak about continuity debacles like the rainbow bridge reloaded.
2. So what, if there was a connection between quality and box office, Wonder Woman would have passed and overlapped these several times.
3. Defenders and RaccoonTurd2 were bad, who is to say that Inhumans is not so bad it's good again?
And don't forget, having stinkers might lead to better quality, al la SS to WonderWoman, which was an artistic quantum leap. Maybe MCU will start to make better products now, they would be welcome.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Sept 7, 2017 10:27:07 GMT
Doubt it. Agents of shield survived cancellation, this will too. But Scott Buck WILL NOT be returning as show runner for season 2, that I can promise you.
They need to get rid of Jeph Loeb too!
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Post by formersamhmd on Sept 7, 2017 11:30:31 GMT
heroichollywood.com/abc-worried-inhumans/The show is a complete abortion. Looks like their "discount X-Men" series didn't work. Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Might be time for a reboot! One ABC miniseries that hasn't even premiered yet, one Netflix show that was disliked for political reasons....nothing but good movies. DCEU is the one ready for a reboot, comparatively speaking.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 7, 2017 12:50:40 GMT
Doubt it. Agents of shield survived cancellation, this will too. But Scott Buck WILL NOT be returning as show runner for season 2, that I can promise you. They need to get rid of Jeph Loeb too! Chances of improvement aside, they knew exactly what they were in for when they hired Scott Buck.
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Post by thenewnexus on Sept 7, 2017 13:24:11 GMT
If its more serious than the movies I doubt its as bad as people say. If there is lots of humor its bad
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Sept 7, 2017 19:17:40 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. I'm not going to take any of these away from you because they are true to a sense, plus you'd just go on your usual anti-Marvel tirade like a baby. But for starters, Marvel has been consistently successful with their movies and shows for the last 10 years now, so I doubt one downer is going to hurt them or put them in hot water. If Justice League is panned, regardless if they make bank, they're going to be back in hot water. Also, no DC movie has crossed a billion yet.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Sept 7, 2017 20:03:18 GMT
Marvel has had a rough string of stinkers lately. Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. What about the rough string of stinkers for DC? 1. The mixed reception of Man of Steel 2. Batman v. Superman was a critical failure and Razzie winner 3. Suicide Squad was another stinker for the DCEU I don't even want to go over the duds before the DCEU came to be like Catwoman and Green Lantern.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 8, 2017 22:27:16 GMT
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 9, 2017 16:45:11 GMT
The thing that people aren't realizing is that this was only shown in movies but it is just a tv series. The movies and tv shows are 2 different departments that link up. Feige has nothing to do with the tv department. It's the same as if the 1st 2 episodes of Gifted was shown in theaters. Or the 1st 2 episodes of Arrow. Don't think those would have done any better. People are looking at The Inhumans as if it was made for movies. The only blunder in this is putting it in IMAX. Even the 1st episodes of Clone Wars was put in regular theaters. They should have just let this premiere on tv and have at it.
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 9, 2017 16:46:56 GMT
Doubt it. Agents of shield survived cancellation, this will too. But Scott Buck WILL NOT be returning as show runner for season 2, that I can promise you. They need to get rid of Jeph Loeb too! This only runs until winter hiatus? Cause if this goes the entire tv season then I don't think he'll be show runner after this initial run.
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 9, 2017 16:57:43 GMT
Yep. 1. MCU fucked up their continuity with the "8 Years Later" gaffe. 2. Wonder Woman passed Civil War and Iron Man 3 at the box office. 3. Now Inhumans. 1. Could be a result of something in-universe (Time Stone, etc.).
2. So? Its worldwide gross is still below those two.
3. Kevin Feige wasn't even involved with that one.
If all the numbers for box office was higher he'd fine that one that was higher and brag about Wonder Woman beating all other movies in Venezuela.
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 9, 2017 19:44:02 GMT
The thing that people aren't realizing is that this was only shown in movies but it is just a tv series. The movies and tv shows are 2 different departments that link up. Feige has nothing to do with the tv department. It's the same as if the 1st 2 episodes of Gifted was shown in theaters. Or the 1st 2 episodes of Arrow. The difference is WB and Fox aren't greedy enough to put a TV show in theaters. MCU was so greedy that they not only put a TV show in theaters but they made people have to pay IMAX money to see that crap in theaters.
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