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Post by lukelovesfilm34 on Nov 7, 2017 7:01:17 GMT
This is an insult to creativity. Look at the childish, sitcom-esque crap that is Thor 3. It's He-Man with a better budget and better effects. It's a lame, childish film. I can't believe how many retards and their kids are going to see it... already. It has NO SUBSTANCE whatsoever. It's got nothing but flashy colors and lights held together by sitcom-like one-liners. FUCK DISNEY for threatening creative integrity like this. They really have devolved into an evil corporation. Walt is spinning in his grave.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 7, 2017 7:10:38 GMT
This is an insult to creativity. Look at the childish, sitcom-esque crap that is Thor 3. It's He-Man with a better budget and better effects. It's a lame, childish film. I can't believe how many retards and their kids are going to see it... already. It has NO SUBSTANCE whatsoever. It's got nothing but flashy colors and lights held together by sitcom-like one-liners. FUCK DISNEY for threatening creative integrity like this. They really have devolved into an evil corporation. Walt is spinning in his grave. MCU haters’ logic: creativity = dark, grim, and near lack of humor. By this logic, ‘Fitry Shades’ trilogy would have more creativity than any of the Pixar films.
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Post by charzhino on Nov 7, 2017 7:47:43 GMT
This is an insult to creativity. Look at the childish, sitcom-esque crap that is Thor 3. It's He-Man with a better budget and better effects. It's a lame, childish film. I can't believe how many retards and their kids are going to see it... already. It has NO SUBSTANCE whatsoever. It's got nothing but flashy colors and lights held together by sitcom-like one-liners. FUCK DISNEY for threatening creative integrity like this. They really have devolved into an evil corporation. Walt is spinning in his grave. MCU haters’ logic: creativity = dark, grim, and near lack of humor. By this logic, ‘Fitry Shades’ trilogy would have more creativity than any of the Pixar films. Except no Xfilm is dark and grim. They just get the balance right. Disney making an Xmen film like Thor 3 would be worst case scenario.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 7, 2017 7:51:57 GMT
MCU haters’ logic: creativity = dark, grim, and near lack of humor. By this logic, ‘Fitry Shades’ trilogy would have more creativity than any of the Pixar films. Except no Xfilm is dark and grim. They just get the balance right. Disney making an Xmen film like Thor 3 would be worst case scenario. I’m just pointing out the obvious since he seems to hate anything that is kid-friendly. I would like to say that he’s retarded, but given that he believes that Sandy Hook tragedy was a setup by the U.S. government, that would be an insult to retarded people.
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Post by lukelovesfilm34 on Nov 7, 2017 8:23:12 GMT
Kid-friendly?? Is that good enough for all of the 30-some year olds that would rather see Thor 3 or Guardians 2 than much better, much darker films like Logan or War for The Planet of The Apes?? It's really sad that a movie with the tone of Barnie and Friends is doing better than blockbusters with the substance and technical savvy of Terminator 2 now.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 7, 2017 8:31:35 GMT
Kid-friendly?? Is that good enough for all of the 30-some year olds that would rather see Thor 3 or Guardians 2 than much better, much darker films like Logan or War for The Planet of The Apes?? It's really sad that a movie with the tone of Barnie and Friends is doing better than blockbusters with the substance and technical savvy of Terminator 2 now. 30-year-olds can see all 5 of them. It’s not hard to figure that out.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 7, 2017 13:33:05 GMT
This is an insult to creativity. No, it's an insult to FOX's banality.
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Post by lukelovesfilm34 on Nov 8, 2017 5:29:09 GMT
Banality? You're going to accuse Fox of banality?? EVERY MCU film looks and feels exactly the same. They all share two specific formulas... maybe 3. The Iron Man introduction story, the Guardians of the Galaxy family comedy and the wannabe political thriller. That's it. With Fox, we get mind-bending science-fiction with DOFP, fun CBM action with Apocalypse, fun and dark comedy with Deadpool and dark drama with Logan. Nothing wannabe or banal about any of these movies
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 8, 2017 8:22:38 GMT
Banality? You're going to accuse Fox of banality?? EVERY MCU film looks and feels exactly the same. They all share two specific formulas... maybe 3. The Iron Man introduction story, the Guardians of the Galaxy family comedy and the wannabe political thriller. That's it. With Fox, we get mind-bending science-fiction with DOFP, fun CBM action with Apocalypse, fun and dark comedy with Deadpool and dark drama with Logan. Nothing wannabe or banal about any of these movies Yeah, tell that to ‘Captain America: The Winte- oh, wait. You think Bella Swan is on par with Buffy or Hermione Granger and that Sandy Hook is an inside job.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 8, 2017 14:09:12 GMT
Banality? You're going to accuse Fox of banality?? Yes. I don't see how First Avenger was anything like Guardians of the Galaxy. Humans doing something that upsets mutants, mutants respond. Same old for 17 years.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 9, 2017 3:47:57 GMT
Fox won't ever give up X-men. It would be a downright idiotic move on their part to give up one of their biggest franchises. They're successful enough as it is, they don't need Disney. Their biggest franchise can't get past $300 million domestically unless it's Deadpool, nor they can get past $800 million. The MCU has 9 movies that made over $300 million domestically (The X-Men entire franchise has 10 movies), and 6 movies over $800 million, and 4 made $1 billion.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 9, 2017 3:56:21 GMT
Banality? You're going to accuse Fox of banality?? EVERY MCU film looks and feels exactly the same. They all share two specific formulas... maybe 3. The Iron Man introduction story, the Guardians of the Galaxy family comedy and the wannabe political thriller. That's it. With Fox, we get mind-bending science-fiction with DOFP, fun CBM action with Apocalypse, fun and dark comedy with Deadpool and dark drama with Logan. Nothing wannabe or banal about any of these movies Yeah, because Captain America: Civil War looked and felt the same as Doctor Strange, as did Guardians 2 and Spider-Man were the same. Prove they're all the same, and I fucking dare you. X-Men on the other hand has look and felt the same, particularly the first trilogy and First Class trilogy. The X-Men teams up with Magneto, only to double cross them 4 fucking times. Talk about redundant.
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Post by scabab on Nov 9, 2017 3:58:33 GMT
Fox won't ever give up X-men. It would be a downright idiotic move on their part to give up one of their biggest franchises. They're successful enough as it is, they don't need Disney. Their biggest franchise can't get past $300 million domestically unless it's Deadpool, nor they can get past $800 million. The MCU has 9 movies that made over $300 million domestically (The X-Men entire franchise has 10 movies), and 6 movies over $800 million, and 4 made $1 billion. They don't make MCU level movie usually no but they have all been consistently successful since 2000. There hasn't really been one that's bombed or anything, they all make a good amount of money. In a 12 month period they had Deadpool make over $700 million, X-men Apocalypse over $500 million and Logan over $600 million. That was almost $2 billion worth. Deadpool had a small budget and Logan a modest budget too compatible what the MCU movies usually get.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 5:40:19 GMT
Fox tell Disney "yes." We might actually get a good X-Men film that doesn't butcher all the characters for once.
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Post by agentblue on Nov 9, 2017 7:14:55 GMT
Your wish has been granted, talks broke down.
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Post by charzhino on Nov 9, 2017 9:50:38 GMT
Fox won't ever give up X-men. It would be a downright idiotic move on their part to give up one of their biggest franchises. They're successful enough as it is, they don't need Disney. Their biggest franchise can't get past $300 million domestically unless it's Deadpool, nor they can get past $800 million. The MCU has 9 movies that made over $300 million domestically (The X-Men entire franchise has 10 movies), and 6 movies over $800 million, and 4 made $1 billion. Why are you comparing them to Disney, I really dont understand that. Disney has 21 films over $300 domestic, Fox only has 6 not including Deadpool. Taking away the silly Disney comparison, its not like the X-franchise is making peanuts for Fox. Or are you one of those people who think anything under 1billion$ is a failure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 10:22:21 GMT
Even Ryan Reynolds and Rob Liefeld worries about Deadpool, if the deal really happen.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 9, 2017 18:54:18 GMT
Their biggest franchise can't get past $300 million domestically unless it's Deadpool, nor they can get past $800 million. The MCU has 9 movies that made over $300 million domestically (The X-Men entire franchise has 10 movies), and 6 movies over $800 million, and 4 made $1 billion. Why are you comparing them to Disney, I really dont understand that. Disney has 21 films over $300 domestic, Fox only has 6 not including Deadpool. Taking away the silly Disney comparison, its not like the X-franchise is making peanuts for Fox. Or are you one of those people who think anything under 1billion$ is a failure. No, not at all, I'm just saying that the MCU is making a better profit than Fox's own Marvel franchise. Of course X-Men movies are successful, but the MCU is more successful.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 9, 2017 19:38:48 GMT
Why are you comparing them to Disney, I really dont understand that. Disney has 21 films over $300 domestic, Fox only has 6 not including Deadpool. Taking away the silly Disney comparison, its not like the X-franchise is making peanuts for Fox. Or are you one of those people who think anything under 1billion$ is a failure. No, not at all, I'm just saying that the MCU is making a better profit than Fox's own Marvel franchise. Of course X-Men movies are successful, but the MCU is more successful. Plus, the MCU had to put actual effort into their movies because they weren't using A-Listers.
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Post by King Conan on Nov 9, 2017 20:04:13 GMT
I don't know why, but i'm starting to enjoy the fanboy wars. That is really pure entertaiment here. It's so funny to see, how "adult" people turns into kids, when it comes to comic book movie franchises. This place is really like a schoolyard.
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