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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 7, 2017 4:52:51 GMT
BUT YOU HAVE ME!!!!!11 Now, let's go bash Rey together over on the Star Wars boards...
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 7, 2017 4:58:47 GMT
Well Marvel has produced the greatest comic book film series of all time by far, and one of the very greatest film achievements ever. So yes, I enjoy that.
Also I was bored with Apocalypse.
That all-sizzle-and-no-steak parade of third-rate jobbers and second-tier JLA knockoffs Disney got stuck with and sold to the lowest common denominator of mouth breathing morons because they can't legally make real Marvel movies? No, just the awesome and unashamed CBMs they've been making for years now.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 7, 2017 5:56:28 GMT
That all-sizzle-and-no-steak parade of third-rate jobbers and second-tier JLA knockoffs Disney got stuck with and sold to the lowest common denominator of mouth breathing morons because they can't legally make real Marvel movies? No, just the awesome and unashamed CBMs they've been making for years now. Right, their all-sizzle-and-no-steak parade of third-rate jobbers and second-tier JLA knockoffs they got stuck with and sold to the lowest common denominator of mouth breathing morons because they can't legally make real Marvel movies. Like I said the first time.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 7, 2017 6:06:56 GMT
No, just the awesome and unashamed CBMs they've been making for years now. Right, their all-sizzle-and-no-steak parade of third-rate jobbers and second-tier JLA knockoffs they got stuck with and sold to the lowest common denominator of mouth breathing morons because they can't legally make real Marvel movies. Like I said the first time. Nah, they just realized how great their other characters were once they couldn't just fall back on Spidey and the X-Men anymore. Made them finally think "Wow, why did we waste our time on those others when we could've been doing more with these guys?" Sure, it drove the X-Men fans nuts when they realized they weren't Marvel's Golden Kids anymore but given how salty they've always been they deserved it. They're expendable, always were. And they also stuck it to anyone who thinks that creatively bankrupt "grounded" approach was the future of CBMs, rather than its ruination.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 7, 2017 6:21:20 GMT
Right, their all-sizzle-and-no-steak parade of third-rate jobbers and second-tier JLA knockoffs they got stuck with and sold to the lowest common denominator of mouth breathing morons because they can't legally make real Marvel movies. Like I said the first time. Nah, they just realized how great their other characters were once they couldn't just fall back on Spidey and the X-Men anymore. Made them finally think "Wow, why did we waste our time on those others when we could've been doing more with these guys?" Sure, it drove the X-Men fans nuts when they realized they weren't Marvel's Golden Kids anymore but given how salty they've always been they deserved it. They're expendable, always were. And they also stuck it to anyone who thinks that creatively bankrupt "grounded" approach was the future of CBMs,http://imdb2.freeforums.net/post/95255/quote/7352?page=2 rather than its ruination. Made them finally think, "How are we gonna take this pile of ten-cent, steaming dung called 'the Avengers' and turn it into something other than what it is, which is something that was second-rate at its apex, which was forty years ago." Sure, it sucked, but idiots like you love and defend it. Who needs multidimensional stories with socio-political implications and deeper themes than, "THANOS IS SUX" when we can have... whatever garbage McMarvel is cranking out like sausage to a great big fart noise in theaters all across America? I can't be bothered to look up their pathetic line-up. And they also popularized the notion that comic book films should be paint-by-numbers, homogeneous fast food garbage drivel with the same shitty effects and the same shitty music and the same shitty dialogue as opposed to the unique and individual efforts that preceded them.
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Post by brownstones on Mar 7, 2017 6:40:30 GMT
BUT YOU HAVE ME!!!!!11 Now, let's go bash Rey together over on the Star Wars boards... nah, i'm fine.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 7, 2017 6:49:23 GMT
BUT YOU HAVE ME!!!!!11 Now, let's go bash Rey together over on the Star Wars boards... nah, i'm fine. Alright, alright. Kyle O'Ren, then.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 13:31:47 GMT
You have to understand: I was a huge fan of the '90s cartoon growing up. So much of that movie felt like I was reliving my childhood. I'm not suggesting it's a technically flawless movie by any stretch of the imagination.
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Post by Jerk on Mar 7, 2017 14:19:44 GMT
Agreed. I rewatched it after seeing logan. I enjoyed it the first time seeing it in the theatre. I was bored second time. The other day was my third viewing and I found the film a lot more engagaing than the previous two viewings. Its a good X-Men movi and it does show some good team work in the end fight. Probably the best thing is that apocalypse and firts class are not wolerine heavy which gives the audience a chance to appreciate other characters. Apocalypse the character could have been better though.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 7, 2017 14:25:58 GMT
You have to understand: I was a huge fan of the '90s cartoon growing up. So much of that movie felt like I was reliving my childhood. I'm not suggesting it's a technically flawless movie by any stretch of the imagination. Yeah, but you enjoyed the hell out of it and enjoyed it more or less from start to finish, innit? I agree with you, man. Oh, wait: I mean: OMGNO UR RONG THE MOVIE IS SUX INTERNET HIPSTERS H8 IT GO WATCH DARK NITE N MCU THERE THE BEST DENNYS There. Better?
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 7, 2017 15:34:53 GMT
Nah, they just realized how great their other characters were once they couldn't just fall back on Spidey and the X-Men anymore. Made them finally think "Wow, why did we waste our time on those others when we could've been doing more with these guys?" Sure, it drove the X-Men fans nuts when they realized they weren't Marvel's Golden Kids anymore but given how salty they've always been they deserved it. They're expendable, always were. And they also stuck it to anyone who thinks that creatively bankrupt "grounded" approach was the future of CBMs,http://imdb2.freeforums.net/post/95255/quote/7352?page=2 rather than its ruination. Made them finally think, "How are we gonna take this pile of ten-cent, steaming dung called 'the Avengers' and turn it into something other than what it is, which is something that was second-rate at its apex, which was forty years ago." Sure, it sucked, but idiots like you love and defend it. Who needs multidimensional stories with socio-political implications and deeper themes than, "THANOS IS SUX" when we can have... whatever garbage McMarvel is cranking out like sausage to a great big fart noise in theaters all across America? I can't be bothered to look up their pathetic line-up. And they also popularized the notion that comic book films should be paint-by-numbers, homogeneous fast food garbage drivel with the same shitty effects and the same shitty music and the same shitty dialogue as opposed to the unique and individual efforts that preceded them. Nah, it just reminded them that the Avengers were actually pretty cool once they got over their X-Obsession. Claremont did a good job gaslighting them but they're finally getting past that. The X-Men are expendable, always have been. X-Men needs to bring up the Holocaust to seem deep, and anything that does that is creatively bankrupt. But then again Magneto and Xavier wore out their welcome over 20 year ago. Ironically, for all their bluster X-Men is a very conservative series, it was always books like Captain America that were the real progressive works at Marvel. Just that the X-Writers didn't want anything to know that. Hell, the MCU actually bothered reminding people that not every single German in WWII was a Black-Hearted Nazi. The X-Movies are too incompetent to do that. Just like they're too incompetent to have Xavier finally give up on him. Nah, they just weren't ashamed of comics the way Singer, Nolan and others of their kind are. They don't go for that bankrupt "grounded" approach that appeals to people who dislike the comics in the first place. People like that have no business making CBMs or going to watch them. And by the way: Calm down, you're going to give yourself skin failure at this rate of ranting.
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Post by brownstones on Mar 7, 2017 16:17:00 GMT
You have to understand: I was a huge fan of the '90s cartoon growing up. So much of that movie felt like I was reliving my childhood. I'm not suggesting it's a technically flawless movie by any stretch of the imagination. No I grew up on the series as well, and I know Singer is a fan as well. I'm just messing with ya.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 7, 2017 16:24:27 GMT
The 90s cartoon was kind of lazy, admittedly. They mainly just adapted the comic stories so closely they hardly had to do any real writing of their own.
Of course, whenever they DID do stories of their own they tended not to be that good. So maybe that was for the best.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 8, 2017 1:41:22 GMT
Made them finally think, "How are we gonna take this pile of ten-cent, steaming dung called 'the Avengers' and turn it into something other than what it is, which is something that was second-rate at its apex, which was forty years ago." Sure, it sucked, but idiots like you love and defend it. Who needs multidimensional stories with socio-political implications and deeper themes than, "THANOS IS SUX" when we can have... whatever garbage McMarvel is cranking out like sausage to a great big fart noise in theaters all across America? I can't be bothered to look up their pathetic line-up. And they also popularized the notion that comic book films should be paint-by-numbers, homogeneous fast food garbage drivel with the same shitty effects and the same shitty music and the same shitty dialogue as opposed to the unique and individual efforts that preceded them. Nah, it just reminded them that the Avengers were actually pretty cool once they got over their X-Obsession. Claremont did a good job gaslighting them but they're finally getting past that. The X-Men are expendable, always have been. X-Men needs to bring up the Holocaust to seem deep, and anything that does that is creatively bankrupt. But then again Magneto and Xavier wore out their welcome over 20 year ago. Ironically, for all their bluster X-Men is a very conservative series, it was always books like Captain America that were the real progressive works at Marvel. Just that the X-Writers didn't want anything to know that. Hell, the MCU actually bothered reminding people that not every single German in WWII was a Black-Hearted Nazi. The X-Movies are too incompetent to do that. Just like they're too incompetent to have Xavier finally give up on him. Nah, they just weren't ashamed of comics the way Singer, Nolan and others of their kind are. They don't go for that bankrupt "grounded" approach that appeals to people who dislike the comics in the first place. People like that have no business making CBMs or going to watch them. And by the way: Calm down, you're going to give yourself skin failure at this rate of ranting. Annnd, now you're trolling. I'll take the easy W, thanks.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 8, 2017 4:07:35 GMT
Nah, it just reminded them that the Avengers were actually pretty cool once they got over their X-Obsession. Claremont did a good job gaslighting them but they're finally getting past that. The X-Men are expendable, always have been. X-Men needs to bring up the Holocaust to seem deep, and anything that does that is creatively bankrupt. But then again Magneto and Xavier wore out their welcome over 20 year ago. Ironically, for all their bluster X-Men is a very conservative series, it was always books like Captain America that were the real progressive works at Marvel. Just that the X-Writers didn't want anything to know that. Hell, the MCU actually bothered reminding people that not every single German in WWII was a Black-Hearted Nazi. The X-Movies are too incompetent to do that. Just like they're too incompetent to have Xavier finally give up on him. Nah, they just weren't ashamed of comics the way Singer, Nolan and others of their kind are. They don't go for that bankrupt "grounded" approach that appeals to people who dislike the comics in the first place. People like that have no business making CBMs or going to watch them. And by the way: Calm down, you're going to give yourself skin failure at this rate of ranting. Annnd, now you're trolling. I'll take the easy W, thanks. Nah, I just think all the Marvel properties deserve respect and that the X-Men aren't the center of everything.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 8, 2017 4:12:58 GMT
Annnd, now you're trolling. I'll take the easy W, thanks. Nah, I just think all the Marvel properties deserve respect and that the X-Men aren't the center of everything.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 8, 2017 4:59:16 GMT
Nah, I just think all the Marvel properties deserve respect and that the X-Men aren't the center of everything. Quite a few, given the fireworks. You need to get better images. I suggest Avenger-based ones.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 8, 2017 5:17:18 GMT
Quite a few, given the fireworks. You need to get better images. I suggest Avenger-based ones.
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Post by charzhino on Mar 8, 2017 13:13:57 GMT
I didnt like it on first viewing mainly because I had super high expectations coming off from DOFP. I watched it a few weeks before Logan came out and will watch it again soon on bluRay but on subsequent viewings it isn't that bad. Chris Stuckmanns review of XMA is the most balanced I think, he appreciated the direction the film tried to go and the well acted subplots. I only have 2 gripes about the movie. One I wish the CGI and action was a lot better. They could have had so many amazing dynamic fights between the 2 factions. Secondly, I hoped for Apocalypse to be a more fleshed out villain. The scene when theyre on the cliff after abducting Charles would have been the perfect background for engaging dialogue between Prof X, Apocalypse and Magneto but unfortunately we get very little.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 8, 2017 14:46:17 GMT
Quite a few, given the fireworks. You need to get better images. I suggest Avenger-based ones. Come now, is that the best FOX can do?
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