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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 4:20:45 GMT
I've no doubt it will be. That was my point. You guys seem to forget how it was before all the cool kids left school. The A-listers are back now. Bye, D-list. Nah, they've made their B-Listers the equal to the X-Men now. MCU X-Men won't forget that, and will treat any other MCU characters who are in it with respect as opposed to the X-Men being the center of the Universe. Cream rises to the top, buddy. And your little "heroes" are now supporting players in the new XCU. Sorry, kiddo.
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 24, 2017 13:38:44 GMT
Nah, they've made their B-Listers the equal to the X-Men now. MCU X-Men won't forget that, and will treat any other MCU characters who are in it with respect as opposed to the X-Men being the center of the Universe. Cream rises to the top, buddy. And your little "heroes" are now supporting players in the new XCU. Nah, if Spidey didn't overshadow the other MCU heroes the X-Men won't either. I mean, the XCU couldn't even get most of them right to begin with and just them supporting cast to Wolverine. The MCU X-Men won't be as incompetent as the FoX-Men anyways, they'll be able to resolve the mutant hatred stuff and do stuff like adventures in the Savage Land and in space.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 15:56:35 GMT
Cream rises to the top, buddy. And your little "heroes" are now supporting players in the new XCU. Nah, if Spidey didn't overshadow the other MCU heroes the X-Men won't either. I mean, the XCU couldn't even get most of them right to begin with and just them supporting cast to Wolverine. The MCU X-Men won't be as incompetent as the FoX-Men anyways, they'll be able to resolve the mutant hatred stuff and do stuff like adventures in the Savage Land and in space. Nope. They're gonna kill off your precious D-listers and then make a ton of Spider-Man and X-Men movies. As they rightly should.
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 24, 2017 16:54:38 GMT
Nah, if Spidey didn't overshadow the other MCU heroes the X-Men won't either. I mean, the XCU couldn't even get most of them right to begin with and just them supporting cast to Wolverine. The MCU X-Men won't be as incompetent as the FoX-Men anyways, they'll be able to resolve the mutant hatred stuff and do stuff like adventures in the Savage Land and in space. Nope. They're gonna kill off your precious D-listers and then make a ton of Spider-Man and X-Men movies. As they rightly should. Nah, they put the effort in to make them into A-Listers on part with Spidey and the X-Men. They aren't going anywhere, at worst they're be some recasting. How does it feel knowing the X-Men will be in a Universe where they aren't the center of everything?
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 17:13:02 GMT
Nope. They're gonna kill off your precious D-listers and then make a ton of Spider-Man and X-Men movies. As they rightly should. Nah, they put the effort in to make them into A-Listers on part with Spidey and the X-Men. They aren't going anywhere, at worst they're be some recasting. How does it feel knowing the X-Men will be in a Universe where they aren't the center of everything? They're already the center of the new XCU. Not sure what you're taking about. Your little McMarvel characters are all dying in Infinity War to make way for SJW replacements which will be rejected en masse, leaving the X-Men where they belong. The end of everything you love about movies has begun, and you celebrated its genesis. Glorious. And hilarious. Good show, old sport.
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 24, 2017 18:38:06 GMT
They're already the center of the new XCU. Not sure what you're taking about. Nope, they're going to be part of the greater MCU. Forced to accept that the mutants aren't the only characters in town anymore. Nah, they'll endure or get good replacements that have been built up properly. And seriously, you're using the SJW thing just because you hate female characters and nonwhites? Grow up.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 19:23:48 GMT
They're already the center of the new XCU. Not sure what you're taking about. Nope, they're going to be part of the greater MCU. Forced to accept that the mutants aren't the only characters in town anymore. Nah, they'll endure or get good replacements that have been built up properly. And seriously, you're using the SJW thing just because you hate female characters and nonwhites? Grow up. So basically you're petrified of the inevitable.
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 24, 2017 19:28:48 GMT
Nope, they're going to be part of the greater MCU. Forced to accept that the mutants aren't the only characters in town anymore. Nah, they'll endure or get good replacements that have been built up properly. And seriously, you're using the SJW thing just because you hate female characters and nonwhites? Grow up. So basically you're petrified of the inevitable. Nah, I can embrace change. Just like can embrace the X-Men no longer being the center of the Universe and there being enough sympathetic and good non-mutant characters they have to now acknowledge in their stories instead of the 1-D way they usually do it.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 20:39:22 GMT
So basically you're petrified of the inevitable. Nah, I can embrace change. Just like can embrace the X-Men no longer being the center of the Universe and there being enough sympathetic and good non-mutant characters they have to now acknowledge in their stories instead of the 1-D way they usually do it. "Every word of what you just said is wrong."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2017 22:50:57 GMT
coldenhaulfield, you do realize in order for the X-Men to take over the MCU, they'd have to start making three X-Men films a year, right? That's just bad business. I can see there being one X-Men film a year, or one every other year, if they keep alternating between the vast cast of characters and focus on different aspects of the X-Men universe. But those other two time slots would definitely be filled with other Marvel properties.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 24, 2017 23:48:59 GMT
coldenhaulfield, you do realize in order for the X-Men to take over the MCU, they'd have to start making three X-Men films a year, right? That's just bad business. I can see there being one X-Men film a year, or one every other year, if they keep alternating between the vast cast of characters and focus on different aspects of the X-Men universe. But those other two time slots would definitely be filled with other Marvel properties. They'll prolly throw a few bones at the old fans as they launch the new XCU, sure. But it's the X-Men's universe now. Everyone else is just a guest, except Spider-Man. The blue bloods are back. The riffraff peasantry will be put back in their rightful place. So, no Ant Man 6 after all.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 0:13:14 GMT
coldenhaulfield , you do realize in order for the X-Men to take over the MCU, they'd have to start making three X-Men films a year, right? That's just bad business. I can see there being one X-Men film a year, or one every other year, if they keep alternating between the vast cast of characters and focus on different aspects of the X-Men universe. But those other two time slots would definitely be filled with other Marvel properties. They'll prolly throw a few bones at the old fans as they launch the new XCU, sure. But it's the X-Men's universe now. Everyone else is just a guest, except Spider-Man. The blue bloods are back. The riffraff peasantry will be put back in their rightful place. So, no Ant Man 6 after all. No. That's not how it works. They've put too much money in the other characters to just drop them now, especially now that Thor: Ragnarok showed how the so-called "peasants" can kick the hell out of the other Blue Bloods, the Justice League. And don't forget, the very country you live in was founded on peasants rising up and slapping the fuck out of the Blue Bloods of their time.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 25, 2017 1:06:15 GMT
They'll prolly throw a few bones at the old fans as they launch the new XCU, sure. But it's the X-Men's universe now. Everyone else is just a guest, except Spider-Man. The blue bloods are back. The riffraff peasantry will be put back in their rightful place. So, no Ant Man 6 after all. No. That's not how it works. They've put too much money in the other characters to just drop them now, especially now that Thor: Ragnarok showed how the so-called "peasants" can kick the hell out of the other Blue Bloods, the Justice League. And don't forget, the very country you live in was founded on peasants rising up and slapping the fuck out of the Blue Bloods of their time. I'm not saying it's fair. It's just how it's going to turn out as I see it; the boys are back in town. The shroud of 90s X-Men nostalgia, coupled with the evil marketing geniuses at Marvel, has fallen. Begun, the XCU has.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 1:10:06 GMT
No. That's not how it works. They've put too much money in the other characters to just drop them now, especially now that Thor: Ragnarok showed how the so-called "peasants" can kick the hell out of the other Blue Bloods, the Justice League. And don't forget, the very country you live in was founded on peasants rising up and slapping the fuck out of the Blue Bloods of their time. I'm not saying it's fair. It's just how it's going to turn out as I see it; the boys are back in town. The shroud of 90s X-Men nostalgia, coupled with the evil marketing geniuses at Marvel, has fallen. Begun, the XCU has. Well, I'll be there to say, "I told you so" when they keep making films about the other characters and properties at the same rate they have been for a decade now.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 25, 2017 1:12:38 GMT
I'm not saying it's fair. It's just how it's going to turn out as I see it; the boys are back in town. The shroud of 90s X-Men nostalgia, coupled with the evil marketing geniuses at Marvel, has fallen. Begun, the XCU has. Well, I'll be there to say, "I told you so" when they keep making films about the other characters and properties at the same rate they have been for a decade now. And I'll be there to say I told you so when Spider-Man and X-Men immediately supplant the D-listers. Especially the pale imitation versions that will come after everyone dies in Infinity War at the hands of Barney's roided up older brother, Lame-os.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 1:17:00 GMT
Well, I'll be there to say, "I told you so" when they keep making films about the other characters and properties at the same rate they have been for a decade now. And I'll be there to say I told you so when Spider-Man and X-Men immediately supplant the D-listers. Especially the pale imitation versions that will come after everyone dies in Infinity War at the hands of Barney's roided up older brother, Lame-os. They're not D-listers anymore, for one thing. They've been outpacing the X-Men films at the box office for a while now, for another. And again, the fact Thor kicked the crap out of the Justice League is not going to be ignored. Marvel knows there's money to be made on introducing formerly unknown characters to audiences, widening their roster of characters continually. And Marvel isn't going to kill everyone in Infinity War.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 25, 2017 1:32:58 GMT
And I'll be there to say I told you so when Spider-Man and X-Men immediately supplant the D-listers. Especially the pale imitation versions that will come after everyone dies in Infinity War at the hands of Barney's roided up older brother, Lame-os. They're not D-listers anymore, for one thing. They've been outpacing the X-Men films at the box office for a while now, for another. And again, the fact Thor kicked the crap out of the Justice League is not going to be ignored. Marvel knows there's money to be made on introducing formerly unknown characters to audiences, widening their roster of characters continually. And Marvel isn't going to kill everyone in Infinity War. They'll always be D-listers. And X-Men will always be the Cadillac of Marvel brands. Disney will throw the jobbers aside in a heartbeat and do exactly what you're saying: follow the money. You honestly think a crappy "female Thor" requel has a chance against amajor installment of my new XCU?! It will be crushed. The new characters will be rejected onscreen just as they've been in print.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 1:42:33 GMT
They're not D-listers anymore, for one thing. They've been outpacing the X-Men films at the box office for a while now, for another. And again, the fact Thor kicked the crap out of the Justice League is not going to be ignored. Marvel knows there's money to be made on introducing formerly unknown characters to audiences, widening their roster of characters continually. And Marvel isn't going to kill everyone in Infinity War. They'll always be D-listers. And X-Men will always be the Cadillac of Marvel brands. Disney will throw the jobbers aside in a heartbeat and do exactly what you're saying: follow the money. You honestly think a crappy "female Thor" requel has a chance against amajor installment of my new XCU?! It will be crushed. The new characters will be rejected onscreen just as they've been in print. Except the MCU has been making more money than the X-Men films, so following the money would entail continuing to focus on the characters they've had for years, the characters they've recently introduced, and the characters they've been planning on introducing. Look, no one's denying that the X-Men are going to be a big part of the MCU's future, but the other characters and properties aren't going to vanish because there's no need for them to. They're up to three films a year now. So they can have one X-Men film a year plus two films about one of their other properties, but they're probably not going to have an X-Men film every year, so there's plenty of room for the others. 2: They're not going to replicate on screen what's been done on the comic page. I know Kevin Feige said a female Thor might be possible, but there's no way they'll do it the same way the comics did. For one thing, in the MCU, Thor: Ragnarok reveals that Thor's lightning powers were always innate to him to begin with and the hammer was just a way to focus them until he could use them without it. So even if there is a female Thor with a hammer, the original Thor will still be flying around shooting lightning from his hands.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Dec 25, 2017 2:09:03 GMT
They'll always be D-listers. And X-Men will always be the Cadillac of Marvel brands. Disney will throw the jobbers aside in a heartbeat and do exactly what you're saying: follow the money. You honestly think a crappy "female Thor" requel has a chance against amajor installment of my new XCU?! It will be crushed. The new characters will be rejected onscreen just as they've been in print. Except the MCU has been making more money than the X-Men films, so following the money would entail continuing to focus on the characters they've had for years, the characters they've recently introduced, and the characters they've been planning on introducing. Look, no one's denying that the X-Men are going to be a big part of the MCU's future, but the other characters and properties aren't going to vanish because there's no need for them to. They're up to three films a year now. So they can have one X-Men film a year plus two films about one of their other properties, but they're probably not going to have an X-Men film every year, so there's plenty of room for the others. 2: They're not going to replicate on screen what's been done on the comic page. I know Kevin Feige said a female Thor might be possible, but there's no way they'll do it the same way the comics did. For one thing, in the MCU, Thor: Ragnarok reveals that Thor's lightning powers were always innate to him to begin with and the hammer was just a way to focus them until he could use them without it. So even if there is a female Thor with a hammer, the original Thor will still be flying around shooting lightning from his hands. I thought both Cap and Thor both announced their retirement from the MCU after IW? Besides, as soon as that XCU box office money starts rolling in it will surely dwarf the previous high-water marks set by the late MCU. I expect them to go to four movies a year: three X-Men and one Spider-Man.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 2:30:57 GMT
Except the MCU has been making more money than the X-Men films, so following the money would entail continuing to focus on the characters they've had for years, the characters they've recently introduced, and the characters they've been planning on introducing. Look, no one's denying that the X-Men are going to be a big part of the MCU's future, but the other characters and properties aren't going to vanish because there's no need for them to. They're up to three films a year now. So they can have one X-Men film a year plus two films about one of their other properties, but they're probably not going to have an X-Men film every year, so there's plenty of room for the others. 2: They're not going to replicate on screen what's been done on the comic page. I know Kevin Feige said a female Thor might be possible, but there's no way they'll do it the same way the comics did. For one thing, in the MCU, Thor: Ragnarok reveals that Thor's lightning powers were always innate to him to begin with and the hammer was just a way to focus them until he could use them without it. So even if there is a female Thor with a hammer, the original Thor will still be flying around shooting lightning from his hands. I thought both Cap and Thor both announced their retirement from the MCU after IW? Besides, as soon as that XCU box office money starts rolling in it will surely dwarf the previous high-water marks set by the late MCU. I expect them to go to four movies a year: three X-Men and one Spider-Man. They would REALLY have to stretch out to the farthest boundaries of the X-Men universe to pull that off. Granted, they could make films set in The Savage Land and in the Galactic corner of the X-Men universe. I would love for the former to happen so, so much, if only so that the Jurassic Park franchise wouldn't be the only place in town making dinosaur movies.
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