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clarks-letterman · 4 months
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who… just who let it get this far😭
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sukibenders · 2 years
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If you are mad about the whitewashing of Wanda Maximoff, which you should definitely be, then have that same energy for Pietro Maximoff being whitewashed, both in the MCU and XMCU. People will call out O*sen for taking the role and using repeated slurs, which she should not be excused for in anyway at all since she knows full well what she is doing, but that doesn't mean ATJ and Evan Peters get a pat on the head either.
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What the fuck happened to Wanda's accent after Civil War? Did EO just get tired of doing it so they let her use her American accent?
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ljones41 · 7 months
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With the upcoming release of "THE MARVELS", I find myself ruminating on a topic that I have brought up before.  I'm sorry, but I cannot help it.  The origin tales of both Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel and Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel were played out in their own respective solo productions.  Yet, the MCU had only allowed Monica Rambeau's origin as Photon to be played out in someone else's solo production - namely "WANDAVISION".
I've asked this before and I'll ask again.  Why?  Why was Monica denied her own solo production before the release of "THE MARVELS"?  I can only assume that this denial had originated with the MCU and Disney Studios' own racism.  I've read other explanations for this, but they all came up empty, as far as I'm concerned.
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azural83 · 1 year
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The way the incredibles,an animated superhero movie for children in 2004 had better writing and more maturity than mcu ever had
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lunarspiral1127 · 2 years
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How did it come to this?
How is it that we're at a point in time that we hope and pray that no more of our favorite Marvel characters join the MCU? How is it that we're at a point in time that we wish that our favorite characters in the MCU would die and stay dead or retire so that they wouldn't get ruined (or more than they already had) just to put them out of their misery?
Years ago, we'd be hyped, but now we're dreading it. Dreading Daredevil coming to the MCU when he had a good show on Netflix, worried that She-Hulk might be another Disney+ show that drops the ball again, afraid if any more Inhumans and/or X-Men will get ruined, what will happen to the Fantasic Four, etc etc. Not to mention there's what's happening with the older characters that remained, which is a lot.
Well, there's still Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Hopefully, that'll be a good movie but we won't know until November.
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tb-personal · 2 years
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If your entire movie is going to be CG because you CHOOSE to exploit computer artist instead of using practical effects and paying people a livable wage fuck you
And fuck you if you support this sort of film making and make excuses for them
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"Wanda was in nerfed version of her body yet still cleared the Illuminati😍😍"as if The Illuminati wasn't nerfed as well🤠(and dumbed down too),first Black Bolt who got immunity against his own powers (also his powers isn't his world-shattering voice,it's by-product of his main ability which is electron manipulation and he's got full control of the electron particles so him dying by his own powers is like killing Cyclops by making him close his eyes💀,also his powers doesn't seem to limited to just electron particles so he can literally regrow his mouth back)and Wanda stans were spreading misinformation about that's how he was neutralized in comics😔🤫 then mister fantastic who get dumed down as hell; are you telling me he ignored the warnings of traveler who came form another world "bUt 838 WaNdA wAsN't PoWeRfUl LiKe 616 WaNdA"they knows that there's infinity universes so there's infinity possiblites so who knows who hides there somewhere also Professor Xavier was there!and he believed Strange so why he didn't tell them that he's honest?he's the oldest member and with telepathic powers so they should've listened to him!(and for some reasons Wanda win her first telepathic battle ever against second strongest telepathic in universe after Jean Grey,but we don't talk about this Shhhhhh),also why Captain Marvel was just shooting photon rays and didn't punch her?1 punch from captain marvel equals more than 10 nucular bombs;and when Wanda was busy fighting Captain Carter with her red balls,Captain Marvel was flying behind her Wanda saw her and and ignored her for about 5 seconds so why CM didn't do anything? the whole Illuminati fight was cringe fan service for Wandas brain-dead stans so they should shut the fuck up about her being " the most powerful11😍😍😍💞💞💞🔥🔥"
RIGHT! They depowered everyone to make Wanda look more powerful there was sooo many inconsistencies with the fights like why? I’m just glad they didn’t bring in Jean bc Ik they would ruin her!
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kitkatopinions · 1 year
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I remember you once said you didn't like Guardians of the Galaxy and was hoping you'd elaborate? Haven't met someone who went against that grain (though I def agree on Ragnorok)
It's been a hot minute since I've watched that movie, but I really just don't like MCU movies that are more comedy centric, I think, since their brand of humor is often hit or miss and too much of it makes it bland real quick in my opinion. I tend to like MCU movies better when they're more balanced with seriousness. And, the way some movies try to whiplash in-between the two and cut off what could be good emotional moments with jokes and then try to manipulate unearned emotion in other areas kind of increased with Guardians of the Galaxy. I also feel like team up movies are hard to get right in terms of actually making the characters feel interesting and important, and with Avengers there were other movies to establish the main characters apart, so their movie together was about how they were going to work together instead of 'who are they' if that makes any sense. But Guardians of the Galaxy I think just felt too rushed for me to care about the characters, them teaming up didn't matter to me because the characters themselves still felt completely two dimensional.
And I feel like Peter and Gamora were the only characters that they even attempted to flesh out or treat like anything but comic relief, so I would up really not caring about the others. It's just like, for the whole movie when characters were in danger, it was like I was just bored and waiting for the next thing to happen, and when a character died I couldn't even make myself be sad. I think that the whole movie just felt kind of lackluster, like they didn't put much work into it and just thought if they put enough one-liners and stars in the movie, it'd earn them money. And it worked, so I guess maybe I'm just the one who doesn't get it. XD There was just too much jokes and not enough establishing characters and too much over-reliance on flash rather than substance. I don't hate that movie as much as I hate Thor Ragnarok, in fact I don't care enough about it to hate it at all. But I'd leave the room to avoid watching it again.
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psychoblush · 11 months
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Saw a take somewhere about Gunn’s DCU that I heavily agree with, though I can’t find it right now.
Essentially, it argued that Warner’s announcing of movies and their vibes, premises, and slate before they even have directors and screenwriters attached does more harm than good. At best it’ll be a hollow imitation of the marvel formula in an already oversaturated market, and at worst, it’ll take the worst excesses of the recent Marvel flicks and create flops that can’t properly get the franchise off the ground when it’s most critical.
Look closely at what Warner does well, critically and commercially in the post-pandemic world. It’s not the halfhearted attempts to conjure a cinematic universes out of IPs like the Wizarding World or the ill-fated DCEU. It’s films led by directors who are deeply passionate about the source material like Dune (2021) and The Batman (2022) who have been largely liberated from the need to adhere to studio expectations about franchise building.
On the Gunn/Safran/DCU side of things, you have movies whose loglines and themes and iconography are already publicly known years before they’ll have directors attached in an attempt to generate hype. You’ll have a studio (one that believes AI to be interchangeable with flesh-and-blood writers) inclined towards adherence to a top-down generation of creative ideas as opposed to artists injecting their own unique ambitions - however untested they might be - into the franchise. This isn’t a problem for Gunn’s Superman flick because he’s in charge of that, and clearly he has an idea of where he wants to go with it, but it *is* a problem for the legions of qualified directors and writers who are itching to write a Batman film, but are confined to a premise that has been dictated by CEO Gunn from the beginning. You can kiss out there ideas like “what if we do Kurt Cobain Batman” goodbye. It’s a surefire recipe for homogeneity and conformity; a creative architecture that encourages archetypal tentpole manufacturing in a landscape already littered with failed cinematic universes. This doesn’t mean you won’t make great movies; it means you will produce enough average or unremarkable projects that you cannot hope to play catch up with competition that itself is flailing for the same reasons. It means that you will devalue the goodwill and prestige of intellectual properties that have the potential to be recognized as exceptional, because you will produce so much average. I hope to be proven wrong, but I don’t think it’s going to be the Peacemaker guy who does it.
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clarks-letterman · 4 months
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speaking on my captain carter post from the other day… why is she getting any attention at all? like, we got sam wilson as the actual Captain America before her yet she’s the one being featured time and time again in different universes in both What If… and MoM, an actual movie in the saga that Sam Wilson is also a part of. Make it make sense, Marvel.
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sukibenders · 2 years
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Spoilers for MOM:
Okay so one thing that was my biggest gripe in the film is that-prior to this when MCU!Wanda goes "You break the rules" and all, I thought it was referring to the whole NWH situation. And, if that were the case, I could be a little more lenient on my feelings because, while with good intentions, in the end the spell was risky from the start. However, instead, the movie decides to have her bash Strange for...giving Thanos the time stone? Even though, for one, he didn't even really want to do it, you could see how much of a difficult choice it was for him to give it up. Two, he literally searched different possible outcomes and that turned out to be the best one. And three, his intentions were for the greater good, and even still Strange is shown to have wished things had gone better. Like it felt as if they were framing it as Strange just going off and doing his own thing, with no regards when he actually took the time to work around ultimately having to give up the stone. It is not on the same field as taking a whole town hostage, removing dozens of people's autonomy just to play into your fantasy, and then harming those who went against what you were doing-only for you to not only not apologize to any of them (that apology to Monica was trash and we all know it), but continue to act as if it was right.
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Y'ALL WHAT IS THIS FUCKING SCREAM I'M DYING
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ljones41 · 2 years
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MCU’s Biggest Problem
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It is time for the MCU to get rid of the Sokovia Accords.  NOW.  Ever since its debut in “Captain America:  Civil War”, it has done squat for the franchise.  Writers for the franchise have either mishandled this narrative device in movies and television shows like “Civil War”, “Ant-Man & the Wasp” and “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” with sloppy or implausible writing; or have completely ignored it.  Worse, moviegoers are still expected to believe that an accord is a law (it’s not).  I get the feeling that Kevin Feige, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and the writers for “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and other MCU projects do not know the definition of “accord”.  Also, Feige and his writers, along with Mutant Enemy and its writers have failed to grasp that the Sokovia Accords is basically a violation of the U.S. Constitution, something I had immediately knew six years ago.  Are fans of the MCU really expected to believe that it is okay for any government to strictly monitor, harass or imprison people from a certain group, due to the actions of a handful of individuals from that particular group?  Isn’t that a form of bigotry?  Are you telling me that Kevin Feige, Marvel Films, Disney Studios and the Mutant Enemy production company are advocates of bigotry after all?  If not . . . find a way to finally get rid of the Sokovia Accords.
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azural83 · 2 years
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Mcu really be out there celebrating how "feminist" they are when their female character went from unnecessarily sexulized and underwritten who did most of the emotional labor to... badly written
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lunarspiral1127 · 2 years
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So, that was She-Hulk.....yeah, it sucked.
Once again, the MCU released another show that was incredibly disappointing. But, this takes the cake when it came to finales. My god, there's so much wrong in this show that others have explained this better than I could. This is one of the worst MCU shows I've ever seen. Is it worse than Loki? I don't know, but it's pretty up there! It's definitely worse than Ms. Marvel. And it sucks, cause I love She-Hulk. The actors did their best to what they were given so they're not to blame.
Daredevil, Wong and Abomination were the best parts of the entire show, the main supporting cast (as much as I like Pug, Nikki, Mallory, and the parents) are just about supporting Jen like that's their whole purpose, the main antagonist and his goals were so stupid, the butchering of several characters and groups like Mr. Immortal, The Wrecking Crew, Intelligencia and Titania, most of the men are written as idiots, sexists, or incompetent jerks (with an exception of a few) in this show and that this show brings up plenty of double standards that have went on in this show. Like, Jen having photos of Steve Rogers' butt and back or her talking about whether or not he had sex, while mentioning his butt again. Not to mention, as I said before, she wants Daredevil to come back in the finale cause she has needs and she even made a joke about smashing Daredevil. She just wanted to bang him again. So, that's totally okay? What if the genders were swapped? Would it be okay then?!
There's also the whitewashing of an original black character that not many talk about because people were distracted with the twerking scene that happened in the same episode. Mentioning the Sokovia accords being gone in only a sentence but not knowing what was the cause of them being repealed or not even building it up, since we had a freaking movie where these accords played a factor in breaking the Avengers up.
And there's a lot more but other have explained it better than I can. I'll also say that most of the comedy wasn't good, this whole show was badly written, and the Daredevil episode was the best episode out of the nine. Alright, I'm done now.
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