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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 15, 2017 13:49:47 GMT
There's comedic elements in all those series. Not to such an excessive extent though. They'd be more like Winter Solider or the first Iron Man perhaps. Iron Man has more comedic elements than people seem to remember. But there's enough dramatic moments to those other films you can't write them off as full-on comedies. Same with WW, it has just as many comedic moments. None of which changes that it's not GG worthy except maybe for stuff like music and costume design.
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Post by nemesis617 on Dec 16, 2017 5:04:22 GMT
I agree. Thor:Ragnarok was garbage. I was clapping at the end, not because I thought it was good but because it finally ended. A talking Hulk, an undeveloped script, and uninteresting villain are just some of the problems with this film. It's amazing how this film was certified fresh on RT. I enjoyed the first Thor but this one was bad. 2/10. I agree. Justice League was garbage. I was clapping at the end, not because I thought it was good but because it finally ended. A boring Batman, an undeveloped script, and uninteresting villain are just some of the problems with this film. It's amazing how this film was projectile vomited onto certified cinema screens. I hated the other DC films but this one was bad. 1/10. plagiarize much?
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Dec 16, 2017 7:22:02 GMT
I agree. Justice League was garbage. I was clapping at the end, not because I thought it was good but because it finally ended. A boring Batman, an undeveloped script, and uninteresting villain are just some of the problems with this film. It's amazing how this film was projectile vomited onto certified cinema screens. I hated the other DC films but this one was bad. 1/10. plagiarize much?  Not often! Only when it's justified. 
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Post by nemesis617 on Dec 16, 2017 16:02:30 GMT
 Not often! Only when it's justified.   Funny how we often say it's always justifiable just to let ourselves off the hook. Wouldn't you agree Cheesey? 
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Dec 16, 2017 21:18:10 GMT
 Not often! Only when it's justified.   Funny how we often say it's always justifiable just to let ourselves off the hook. Wouldn't you agree Cheesey?   I wouldn't say there was any hook to be let off. It was a perfect way to sarcastically undermine your own opinion on Thor:Ragnork compared to Justice League, which was a turd dead on arrival of the first order. Not that you'd agree Nemey. 
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Post by nemesis617 on Dec 16, 2017 23:31:07 GMT
 Funny how we often say it's always justifiable just to let ourselves off the hook. Wouldn't you agree Cheesey?   I wouldn't say there was any hook to be let off. It was a perfect way to sarcastically undermine your own opinion on Thor:Ragnork compared to Justice League, which was a turd dead on arrival of the first order. Not that you'd agree Nemey.  Ohhh was that what you were trying to do? Thank you for bringing that to my attention. Apologies for the misunderstanding. I was thinking more terms that it was a perfect way to undermine your own. Not that you'd agree of course. 
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Post by DC-Fan on Dec 17, 2017 23:09:02 GMT
GotG2, SMH, and Ragnarok are comedies. Wonder Woman isn't a comedy. They are no more a comedy than Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, or Die Hard. Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, and Die Hard aren't comedies. GotG2, SMH, and Ragnarok are definitely all comedies. Box Office Mojo even categorizes SMH as a high school comedy: www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=spiderman2017.htm
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 17, 2017 23:41:29 GMT
They are no more a comedy than Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, or Die Hard. Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, and Die Hard Have just as many comedic elements as the MCU, so by your standards they're comedies too. [/p][/quote] That's due to John Watts saying it was inspired by John Hughes' classics.
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Post by judgejosephdredd on Dec 18, 2017 1:14:03 GMT
Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, and Die Hard Have just as many comedic elements as the MCU, so by your standards they're comedies too. [/p][/quote] That's due to John Watts saying it was inspired by John Hughes' classics. [/quote] And the thing is it will have to take another person to argue against us just so DC-Fan agree because they have nothing to counter.
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