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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 11, 2017 18:00:29 GMT
Er, none of the MCU films need to be R-rated. Their Netflix shows might be, but definitely not their feature films. Depends on which character got a movie. The Punisher requires a R rating, Ghost Rider could work as a PG-13 film but would be better as a Team rated film and Blade HAS to be R! That's what I'm saying. Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones, should be rated R, but I don't think Iron Man, Captain America, and the Guardians of the Galaxy need to be rated R.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Nov 11, 2017 18:04:49 GMT
Er, none of the MCU films need to be R-rated. Their Netflix shows might be, but definitely not their feature films. Depends on which character got a movie. The Punisher requires a R rating, Ghost Rider could work as a PG-13 film but would be better as a Team rated film and Blade HAS to be R! well, no story or character per se needs a R-rating but some stories and characters are better served and authentic when given the liberties that come with R rated films. Deadpool, Kick Ass, Logan or Watchmen would not be as impressive if everything was downsized for the young adult market. Some of the existing and future PG13 films too maybe.
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Post by harpospoke on Nov 11, 2017 18:28:48 GMT
WB didn't have the courage to put real effort into DC's own characters aside from Superman and Batman for decades. The odds of them doing anything with Marvel is next to nil. The only reason they started putting real effort into DC's other characters these days is thanks to the MCU doing the work for them. Exactly. On the surface it sounds intriguing. But then I realize WB would have only made Spider-Man movies and ignored everything else. Obviously there would be no MCU which also means there would be no DCU. We would have never gotten the WW movie and that would suck. Forget about Aquaman and Flash movies as well. The upside is that MoS, BvS, and SS wouldn't exist so that's a nice trade-off. If WB somehow got brave enough to do X-men movies it would have to be better than the Fox failures so that is one upside. Ditto if they somehow did a FF movie.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 11, 2017 18:47:55 GMT
Depends on which character got a movie. The Punisher requires a R rating, Ghost Rider could work as a PG-13 film but would be better as a Team rated film and Blade HAS to be R! That's what I'm saying. Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones, should be rated R, but I don't think Iron Man, Captain America, and the Guardians of the Galaxy need to be rated R. That's why I said it depends on the Character. Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Hulk, Spider-Man and even the X-Men can and have worked well with a PG-13 rating. I'm not asking or demanding that Marvel makes everything R rated. All i said was that there are characters who could only work as a R rated film or would work better with a R rating.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 11, 2017 18:53:01 GMT
WB didn't have the courage to put real effort into DC's own characters aside from Superman and Batman for decades. The odds of them doing anything with Marvel is next to nil. The only reason they started putting real effort into DC's other characters these days is thanks to the MCU doing the work for them. Exactly. On the surface it sounds intriguing. But then I realize WB would have only made Spider-Man movies and ignored everything else. Obviously there would be no MCU which also means there would be no DCU. We would have never gotten the WW movie and that would suck. Forget about Aquaman and Flash movies as well. The upside is that MoS, BvS, and SS wouldn't exist so that's a nice trade-off. If WB somehow got brave enough to do X-men movies it would have to be better than the Fox failures so that is one upside. Ditto if they somehow did a FF movie. And if Fox had the rights to the Avengers, it would just be Iron Man and friends.
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Post by harpospoke on Nov 11, 2017 18:53:06 GMT
That's what I'm saying. Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones, should be rated R, but I don't think Iron Man, Captain America, and the Guardians of the Galaxy need to be rated R. That's why I said it depends on the Character. Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Hulk, Spider-Man and even the X-Men can and have worked well with a PG-13 rating. I'm not asking or demanding that Marvel makes everything R rated. All i said was that there are characters who could only work as a R rated film or would work better with a R rating. Meh....never hurt Batman.
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Post by merh on Nov 11, 2017 21:01:15 GMT
The Big Mac is it for me. Their meat is cardboard-flavorless. The sauce is what makes the product. But it's iconic. Known around the world. I can't stand slurpees, but 7/11 sells a ton of them. So same concept. Someone buys 7/11 & eliminates the slurpee as too unhealthy to exist. You don't muck with a working formula. I'm in SoCal. We have In-n-Out. It would be like them installing freezers. It's funny you brought up In-N-Out because I had this same conversation with a co-worker when I was out there. My first impression was that it was definitely good, but I didn't get the herd gotta have it aspect of it. Simple & fresh. No outlet is outside of a day's drive from their warehouse. No freezers. No heatlamps. Fries are cut fresh daily.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 11, 2017 21:04:47 GMT
It's funny you brought up In-N-Out because I had this same conversation with a co-worker when I was out there. My first impression was that it was definitely good, but I didn't get the herd gotta have it aspect of it. Simple & fresh. No outlet is outside of a day's drive from their warehouse. No freezers. No heatlamps. Fries are cut fresh daily. Yeah it's good, but I didn't get anything particularly special out of it, but I also don't eat a lot of fast food so maybe it's just not a big deal for me. IDK.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 21:33:17 GMT
Simple & fresh. No outlet is outside of a day's drive from their warehouse. No freezers. No heatlamps. Fries are cut fresh daily. Yeah it's good, but I didn't get anything particularly special out of it, but I also don't eat a lot of fast food so maybe it's just not a big deal for me. IDK. Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 11, 2017 21:38:15 GMT
Yeah it's good, but I didn't get anything particularly special out of it, but I also don't eat a lot of fast food so maybe it's just not a big deal for me. IDK. Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes. Bad for you but taste so good? I can see that!
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 21:40:11 GMT
Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes. Bad for you but taste so good? I can see that! If you watch The Avengers too many times you can get eye-abetes!!!1
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 11, 2017 21:42:58 GMT
Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes. Bad for you but taste so good? I can see that! Just enjoy it while it lasts. It's a brilliant comic book film run.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 21:46:06 GMT
Bad for you but taste so good? I can see that! Just enjoy it while it lasts. It's a brilliant comic book film run. Nah, it's a cringey fad that everyone but you will have moved on from a few years from now.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 11, 2017 22:04:40 GMT
Just enjoy it while it lasts. It's a brilliant comic book film run. Nah, it's a cringey fad that everyone but you will have moved on from a few years from now. People have been saying that about the entire MCU...nearly 10 years on and it hasn't slowed down one bit.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 22:26:06 GMT
Nah, it's a cringey fad that everyone but you will have moved on from a few years from now. People have been saying that about the entire MCU...nearly 10 years on and it hasn't slowed down one bit. Nah, ten years is a meaningless amount of time unless you're a child or have a personality disorder, as in your case.
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Post by merh on Nov 11, 2017 22:52:11 GMT
Yeah it's good, but I didn't get anything particularly special out of it, but I also don't eat a lot of fast food so maybe it's just not a big deal for me. IDK. Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes. I always felt that way about X-MEN. They never really clicked for me.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 23:01:22 GMT
Watching MCU movies is fast food for your eyes. I always felt that way about X-MEN. They never really clicked for me. That's fair. To each her own.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 11, 2017 23:01:42 GMT
People have been saying that about the entire MCU...nearly 10 years on and it hasn't slowed down one bit. Nah, ten years is a meaningless amount of time unless It's DC or XCU, whereupon it's somehow different? Come on now...
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 11, 2017 23:06:02 GMT
Bad for you but taste so good? I can see that! If you watch The Avengers too many times you can get eye-abetes!!!1 OH GOD MY EYES! MY EEEEEEEYYYYYYYEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 23:06:32 GMT
Nah, ten years is a meaningless amount of time unless It's DC or XCU, whereupon it's somehow different? Come on now... Your post doesn't make syntactical sense, so I can't lazily make fun it without really trying. Please resubmit the assignment for full credit by the end of today or partial credit by the end of tomorrow.
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