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Thank God a giant corporation loves me: Marvel Studios edition

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For people who don't like the Marvel Studios movies, what is your favorite super hero film or do you think one even exists?

Spider-Man 2 and Batman Begins. 2 movies filled with character development and thematic depth found in none of the Marvel Studios movies.

The correct answer is Blade.

I'm sure there are people that like Spiderman or Xmen or Batman and dont like the Marvel movies nearly as much.

All good choices Blade made comic movies viable again after what the 90s did to them but the correct answer is scott pilgrim vs the world. But I love Marvel Movies so what do I know
 
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The universe obviously.
Not kidding, that will be the endgame of Infinity War P2


You are mixing up Paramount and Universal. Also Disney bought Marvel barely a year after IM1 and TIH released (August 2009).

Yea my bad. the point is still the same. Disney bought Iron Man after Paramount made it a success. They set the tone for the Iron Man movies and to most people made the best one. We are better served with Marvel Studios having to dig deep to find licenses for movies.
 
I always forget you're one of them :c

And I always forget you're not one of us.

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Like clockwork.


Please, go on.
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Well, I've been on record as saying I've enjoyed some of their films. I'm not on the other side of the spectrum, despite what you are trying to paint. Calling me a "hater" is ridiculous. I'm calling this thread how I see it, it's pretty crap. Praising Marvel to high heavens has been getting tiresome regardless. They've made some good flicks, but they've made more mediocrity. As a whole, the universe is a cool concept that will be filled with ultimately unfulfilling films.

Comparing them to Pixar was absurd, I called it out. Speaking ill of Whedon and Feige does not a hater make.

Please.
 
You mean like right at the beginning when Quill's mum died? Or at the end when
Rocket's crying over Groot and Drax just comes over and comforts him?
Or after that
with Awesome Mix Volume 2 and that letter from Quill's mum?



I always forget you're one of them :c

The groot moment when
he protects
everyone was touching. But by that time, I already had trouble seeing these characters as anything more than a bunch of jokers, which is maybe why that part didn't stay with me. Simply dropping in a serious moment like a
death or assumed death
in an otherwise lighthearted film isn't guaranteed to evoke an emotional response.
 
Iron Man - Good
The Incredible Hulk - Only saw about an hour of it, found the other one with Eric Bana better.
Iron Man 2 - Trash
Thor - Never Saw It
Captain America: The First Avenger - Holy shit, snooze.
The Avengers - Fell flat to me, not that great of an action movie even. Iron Man and Hulk were the only ones given any due.
Iron Man 3 - Fun enough though his suits were paper mache, I liked the ending.
Thor: The Dark World - Enjoyable enough, but I wasn't sure what to expect.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Great, great film. My favorite MCU film so far.
Guardians of the Galaxy - Second favorite, lots of fun.

5/10 ain't bad I s'pose.
 
You mean like right at the beginning when Quill's mum died? Or at the end when
Rocket's crying over Groot and Drax just comes over and comforts him?
Or after that
with Awesome Mix Volume 2 and that letter from Quill's mum?
Those were all funny to me because of various things.
Kids bad acting and how he got into a fight over a frog and mom's stupid dialogue. Giant man petting a crying raccoon. The fact that he is using his mom's nickname for him as a kid. "my mom said it was cool, guys"
. Not that those couldn't be things other than funny, but even serious things are funny. Only gotg can make a
woman dying of cancer
hilarious lol
 
Yea my bad. the point is still the same. Disney bought Iron Man after Paramount made it a success. They set the tone for the Iron Man movies and to most people made the best one. We are better served with Marvel Studios having to dig deep to find licenses for movies.

Again, Paramount only distributed the films. They had jack shit to do with the creative side of the MCU, Marvel Studios was in control of that. It would be like crediting 20th Century Fox for the success of the Star Wars films when all the creative stuff was done by Lucasfilm.
 
Those were all funny to me because of various things.
Kids bad acting and how he got into a fight over a frog and mom's stupid dialogue. Giant man petting a crying raccoon. The fact that he is using his mom's nickname for him as a kid. "my mom said it was cool, guys"
. Not that those couldn't be things other than funny, but even serious things are funny. Only gotg can make a
woman dying of cancer
hilarious lol

This reads as if you're for animal abuse.

"Haha, he squished the frog. F'ng hilarious."

My response is regarding his comments at the beginning of the movie, doesn't need a spoiler tag. Don't click his spoiler, has some later stuff.
 
A lot of the excitement for me is seeing the crazy ideas of guys like Ed Brubaker, Jack Kirby, Jim Starlin, etc. thrown up on the screen after all these years.

I could give a fuck about Marvel as a company. In fact, they have actively fucked over some of these individuals I admire. Steve Gerber and countless others.

It was nice of them to finally commit to helping Bill Mantlo after Rocket Racoon showed up in a film. That's something.

I agree, it's greet seeing that stuff on screen.

It just sucks that they're making billions of dollars while some of the writers/artist have to beg for decent healthcare. It's sad seeing something like the hero initiative has to exist when the industry itself is making a shitload of money off of their creative work.

Edit: Removed snark.
 
Those were all funny to me because of various things.
Kids bad acting and how he got into a fight over a frog and mom's stupid dialogue. Giant man petting a crying raccoon. The fact that he is using his mom's nickname for him as a kid. "my mom said it was cool, guys"
. Not that those couldn't be things other than funny, but even serious things are funny. Only gotg can make a
woman dying of cancer
hilarious lol

lol..I've got nothing.
 
This reads as if you're for animal abuse.

"Haha, he squished the frog. F'ng hilarious."

My response is regarding his comments at the beginning of the movie, doesn't need a spoiler tag. Don't click his spoiler, has some later stuff.
Bad analogy. Even if I did find it amusing, that wouldn't necessarily follow that I'd support animal abuse. My entertainment wouldn't prioritize over a living creatures livelihood .

The kids acting was bad and amusing to me. The moms dialogue is the vague and melodramatic. The scene was made amusing to me by those things. I also felt sympathy due to the actual content, but it was narmy and thus funny. Not that cancer itself is funny. I thought that was clear from the context of the previous post, but I apologize if it wasn't.

Hope that clears things up

Edit: actually, I'd also like to apologize for the sentence itself. At first I thought it was acceptable because i wasn't saying what the sentence being quoted, isolated from the rest of the post, implies. But on reflection, it's pretty tasteless thing to say even in context. I know someone who wrestled with cancer and they wouldn't like to hear that no matter the context, I imagine. I'd edit it out, but everyone already quoted it, so it's kind of pointless. I can only apologize to those which were rightfully offended. I wrote that thoughtlessly and insensitively and completely take it back. I wasn't thinking.
 
The only ones the fell flat to me are Captain America 1, Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man 2. Everything else has been pretty good and consistent. I'm not even a huge Marvel fanboy but they're definitely good movies to go to the theater and have fun with friends.
 
They don't love you, they love the money

Also horray for free advertising! You're working harder for them, than they for you
 
I concur, the shared movie universe has been great. Also the DC TV universe has also been really really great. It is a fantastic time to be a comic fan.
 
You mean like right at the beginning when Quill's mum died? Or at the end when
Rocket's crying over Groot and Drax just comes over and comforts him?
Or after that
with Awesome Mix Volume 2 and that letter from Quill's mum?



I always forget you're one of them :c

That moment when quill
grabs the gem and start's hallucinating his mother
gives me goosebumps just thinking about it, such a powerful scene both visually and narratively.
 
That moment when quill
grabs the gem and start's hallucinating his mother
gives me goosebumps just thinking about it, such a powerful scene both visually and narratively.

Man, I loved the visuals in that scene, especially the
transition from hallucination to battle.
I don't know why, but that was one of my favourite visual moments.
 
I concur, the shared movie universe has been great. Also the DC TV universe has also been really really great. It is a fantastic time to be a comic fan.

This The Marvel Movies and the DC TV; Arrow and Flash, have been great!

Marvel movies just need to stop with the whole "main character dying only to be brought back again later thing.

It's happened at least once in each property and most of them are fairly obvious that those deaths aren't going to stick.

Iron Man 3: Pepper
Captain America: Buckey/Winter Soilder
Captain America WS: Nick Fury
Thor: Loki
Avengers: Coulson
Guardians: Gamora

I'm sure there is more.
Still I'm having fun.
Now we just need anime and games to get the same decent budget and quality level of care when adapting the source material.
 
Those were all funny to me because of various things.
Kids bad acting and how he got into a fight over a frog and mom's stupid dialogue. Giant man petting a crying raccoon. The fact that he is using his mom's nickname for him as a kid. "my mom said it was cool, guys"
. Not that those couldn't be things other than funny, but even serious things are funny. Only gotg can make a
woman dying of cancer
hilarious lol
You bastard
 
This is the "reasons why I love OT more than gaming 101" thread

The hate train is incoming! Have a fun ride everyone.
 
No, Star Wars is this generation's Star Wars. Just like it has been since the 80's.

Get a clue. Generations from 90s forward don't give a rats ass about Star Wars. The whole connected universe is also something that has changed the game. Get with the times breh, and watch Age of Ultron brush Star Wars aside at the B.O.
 
The salt is strong in this thread. OP is totally right. Nothing is perfect but Marvel has provided some of the best most consistent fan service in the last decade. Can't really hate on that too much.

I'd rather have them than not. Many fond memories with Marvel movies.
 
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