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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 11, 2017 18:38:58 GMT
Right, I'm sure you'd be one of the ones wanting to see Teenager Spider-man having anal on-screen with Teen MJ right? After all, it "fits the character". Eww. You have sick fantasies Hey, what else is the point of an R-Rating?
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Post by King Conan on Nov 11, 2017 18:50:17 GMT
Eww. You have sick fantasies Hey, what else is the point of an R-Rating? Realistisc portray of violence.
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Post by scabab on Nov 12, 2017 16:44:40 GMT
I'm gonna have to delete all of these above posts. They have nothing to do with the thread and it's escalating too much.
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Post by Lee on Nov 12, 2017 17:01:36 GMT
The shouldn't not only all the posts with insults, he should stop the "fix" of from other users. This is still diesrespectuful.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 12, 2017 18:11:54 GMT
Apparently the deal might be back on. Nah, it's never going to happen. The A-listers on the X-teams will stay safely away from the riffraff D-listers of the MCU for the foreseeable future. Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so...
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 12, 2017 18:50:45 GMT
Nah, it's never going to happen. The A-listers on the X-teams will stay safely away from the riffraff D-listers of the MCU for the foreseeable future. Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so... That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 18:51:41 GMT
Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so... That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. And Fox doesn't have its own marketing machine it can use? Plus, they have nostalgia for the old X-Men films on their side.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 12, 2017 18:56:25 GMT
Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so... That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. Excuses, excuses.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 12, 2017 18:59:38 GMT
That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. And Fox doesn't have its own marketing machine it can use? Plus, they have nostalgia for the old X-Men films on their side.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 12, 2017 19:00:55 GMT
That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. Excuses, excuses. Nope, the MCU is creatively bankrupt and makes villains the stars and is too grounded and uses artificial boosters. Only the DCEU and the FoX-Men films have the courage to make films that are wondrous and make the heroes the stars.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Nov 12, 2017 19:04:47 GMT
Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so... That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. brilliantly played sir, brilliantly. Might I further mention MCU's excessive commercial boosters of the built-in children market vis-a-vis the R-rated excellence a great many Fox Men enjoy? Not to forget the significant artificial downer Fox Men had to endure due to relentless mutant discrimination and Marvel orchestrated comic book sabotage by sidelining. Cheerio my good sir, and god speed.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 12, 2017 19:18:38 GMT
Excuses, excuses. Nope, the MCU is creatively bankrupt and makes villains the stars and is too grounded and uses artificial boosters. Only the DCEU and the FoX-Men films have the courage to make films that are wondrous and make the heroes the stars. Oh, I see what you're doing. You're writing in the same style as formersamhmd.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 12, 2017 19:54:58 GMT
Might I further mention MCU's excessive commercial boosters of the built-in children market vis-a-vis the R-rated excellence a great many Fox Men enjoy? Considering it's harder to make a story that all ages can enjoy, as opposed to an R-Rated flick which exists solely to toss buckets of blood and gore in place of plot, FOX is the one with the artificial boosters...again. From coming out at a time when there was little to no competition, so no one knew any better as to how lame they really were.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 12, 2017 19:55:36 GMT
Nope, the MCU is creatively bankrupt and makes villains the stars and is too grounded and uses artificial boosters. Only the DCEU and the FoX-Men films have the courage to make films that are wondrous and make the heroes the stars. Oh, I see what you're doing. You're writing in the same style as formersamhmd. Innit?
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Nov 12, 2017 20:05:15 GMT
From coming out at a time when there was little to no competition, so no one knew any better as to how lame they really were. that's not what I wrote! I talked about artificial downers. You obviously do not grasp the underlying dogmatic concepts we are discussing. Fail.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 12, 2017 20:10:20 GMT
From coming out at a time when there was little to no competition, so no one knew any better as to how lame they really were. You obviously do not grasp the underlying dogmatic concepts we are discussing. Sure I do, just not fanatically.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 22, 2017 15:15:36 GMT
Hmmm, according to a new development the original contracts state that if Fox sells their Movie Division the rights of every Marvel property they still own will automatically revert to Marvel.
Since Fox seems set on selling their Movie Division, no matter WHO buys it Disney wins.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Nov 22, 2017 16:18:16 GMT
Hmmm, according to a new development the original contracts state that if Fox sells their Movie Division the rights of every Marvel property they still own will automatically revert to Marvel. Since Fox seems set on selling their Movie Division, no matter WHO buys it Disney wins. I heard this as well but, I have not been able to find any proof online or in print. Do you have a link from a solid source to corroborate? If this is true, it's obviously big news. The only thing to worry about now is the DOJ interference in the AT&T/TW deal. Fox and their buyer might get the same treatment. Oh, and there's that pesky monopolies running the planet problem but meh, at least the FF and X-Men will be home. Hee hee hee...
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Post by ThatGuy on Nov 23, 2017 18:24:11 GMT
Hmmm, according to a new development the original contracts state that if Fox sells their Movie Division the rights of every Marvel property they still own will automatically revert to Marvel. Since Fox seems set on selling their Movie Division, no matter WHO buys it Disney wins. I heard this as well but, I have not been able to find any proof online or in print. Do you have a link from a solid source to corroborate? If this is true, it's obviously big news. The only thing to worry about now is the DOJ interference in the AT&T/TW deal. Fox and their buyer might get the same treatment. Oh, and there's that pesky monopolies running the planet problem but meh, at least the FF and X-Men will be home. Hee hee hee... The AT&T/TW thing won't be a problem if Disney sits back and lets the rights revert back to them. They are just reacquiring assets.
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Post by harpospoke on Nov 23, 2017 21:02:55 GMT
Those D-listers are doing way better than the A-listers on the X-Men, so... That's because they have the artificial boosters of Disney's marketing machine and the critics/RT in their back pocket. The table is tilted, and anyone who can't see it is a rube and mark. Except Iron Man proves you wrong. That came out before Disney was involved and still grossed more than any Fox Xmen movie. Iron Man: $318,412,101 Highest X-movie: $234,362,462 You'll need a new excuse.
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