Good or New Movies Review
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@Runescryer said in Good or New Movies Review:
But, somewhere, someone got the idea in their heads that Thanos had to be 'relatable' to the general audience...
One word: Killmonger.
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@TNP Well, IW was already filming when Black Panther was released, so I don't think it was Killmonger quite yet, although he was still an incredible antagonist.
There were also previous successes like Vulture in Homecoming, Zemo in Civil War, Kingpin in Netflix' Daredevil series, and Loki overall. Mostly, though, I think it's part of a larger entertainment trend to give the Villains some form of empathetic resonance rather than be just 'pure evil'. I'm sort of mixed on the idea itself; as an example, I hate it in 'Wicked', but liked it in 'Maleficent' and 'Once Upon A Time'.
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@Runescryer I've said it before, I'll say it again. Its part of the whole buying Fox thing. Thanos has his human side so when MCU combines with Fox Mutant-verse, the whole why Josh played Cable and Thanos will make since. Cable is a future split timeline that is righting itself*.
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@Lotherio said in Good or New Movies Review:
@Runescryer I've said it before, I'll say it again. Its part of the whole buying Fox thing. Thanos has his human side so when MCU combines with Fox Mutant-verse, the whole why Josh played Cable and Thanos will make since. Cable is a future split timeline that is righting itself*.
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SNAP!
Its true .. in my head at least.
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Then how do you explain Michael B Jordan?
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@Auspice Heh, I can make up crazy comic theories all day.
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@Lotherio said in Good or New Movies Review:
@Auspice Heh, I can make up crazy comic theories all day.
***=I've no clue if there will be spoilers or not in crazy talk, playing it safe.***
click to show(I'm guessing you forget Michael B Jordan was Johnny Storm?)
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@Auspice Oh snap (small one, not universe altering one), that's right I forgot about the reboot. Well, that blows my theory on Josh Brolin eventually being a Nexus of All Realities (Alex Summers - Havok). Now there are two nexus in one reality - mind blown!
ETA: If it helps my favorite cross-over is Alfre Woodard, she's one up on Josh, Michael and Chris Evans (1st Storm/Capt America - I guess his ass is hot afterall?), she played two roles in the same movie verse (mother of boy killed in Sokovia and my favorite portrayal as Mariah Dillard on Luke Cage)
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@Runescryer said in Good or New Movies Review:
There were also previous successes like Vulture in Homecoming, Zemo in Civil War, Kingpin in Netflix' Daredevil series, and Loki overall.
Okay, point. I'll grant you that Zemo was a sympathetic villain. Killmonger just stood out more for me as someone who could have been a hero had he just gone in a slightly different direction. Zemo, not so much. Or at all.
I still haven't seen Homecoming or Daredevil so don't know Vulture or Kingpin and Loki... Well, I don't find him at all sympathetic.
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@Lotherio said in Good or New Movies Review:
ETA: If it helps my favorite cross-over is Alfre Woodard, she's one up on Josh, Michael and Chris Evans (1st Storm/Capt America - I guess his ass is hot afterall?), she played two roles in the same movie verse (mother of boy killed in Sokovia and my favorite portrayal as Mariah Dillard on Luke Cage)
I'm still semi-amused by Brandon Routh playing both Clark Kent/Superman (Superman Returns) and Ray Palmer/Atom (Legends of Tomorrow) in adaptations of DC stuff. If only because it set up the throwaway joke of Ray meeting Kara Danvers/Supergirl and remarking that she reminded him of his cousin.
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@Sparks said in Good or New Movies Review:
@Lotherio said in Good or New Movies Review:
ETA: If it helps my favorite cross-over is Alfre Woodard, she's one up on Josh, Michael and Chris Evans (1st Storm/Capt America - I guess his ass is hot afterall?), she played two roles in the same movie verse (mother of boy killed in Sokovia and my favorite portrayal as Mariah Dillard on Luke Cage)
I'm still semi-amused by Brandon Routh playing both Clark Kent/Superman (Superman Returns) and Ray Palmer/Atom (Legends of Tomorrow) in adaptations of DC stuff. If only because it set up the throwaway joke of Ray meeting Kara Danvers/Supergirl and remarking that she reminded him of his cousin.
And now Zachary Levi is playing Shazam!/Captain Marvel, who has worked and found himself looking up to... Superman, who was played by Brandon Routh, who played... Daniel Shaw, who was looked up to by Chuck.
Ugh, I love 6 degrees.
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@Thenomain said in Good or New Movies Review:
I don't even think Thanos was a villain. Thanos was a plot-point.
Thanos is a Goth-boy, if purple was the abject color-du-jour.
He just didn't have the hair to flip.
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@Ganymede said in Good or New Movies Review:
@Thenomain said in Good or New Movies Review:
I don't even think Thanos was a villain. Thanos was a plot-point.
Thanos is a Goth-boy, if purple was the abject color-du-jour.
He just didn't have the hair to flip.
Wouldn't that make him an emo Goth-boy?
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@Too-Old-For-This said in Good or New Movies Review:
Wouldn't that make him an emo Goth-boy?
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I had a stroke of luck and though I got to the theater late (my dinner took longer than expected and there was an accident on the road there), I was able to get a seat in the screening still (they always 'overbook' those things). They had one seat left and I was the only person in the crowd that wasn't part of a group.
HA HA FOR ONCE BEING LONELY AF WORKED IN MY FAVOR.
Anyway.
The movie is def. more geared towards people who are adults-that-grew-up-with-Pokemon. That's not to say it's an adult movie, but between the pacing, story style, and even jokes... the kids sitting around me seemed more latched onto just seeing the Pokemon on screen than anything else in the movie.
I enjoyed it. As someone who saw the first Pokemon movie in theaters, it was kind of like a bit of a homecoming. I'm not a HUGE POKEMON NERD, but I get the games every so often and I can probably recognize (name) about half of them.
The pacing kinda struggled at parts. I feel like Ryan Reynolds voicing Pikachu was more novelty than anything. It could've been anyone tbh.
...and lemme just say: the Mr. Mime scene from the trailer? It gets better.
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So.
Avengers: Endgame.
Yeah, it was pretty good.
As many people have already said: It absolutely did not feel like a three-hour movie.
I don't know if that justifies making us ("making" being a strong word, here) watch Infinity War first, but I doubt the payoff would have been quite as good without the first movie, so if you watched it then eventually see this one for the payoff.
I got "Return of the King" feels about the payoff.
I sadly did not recognize Stan Lee in the movie.
Sorry, Stan.
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But goddamn did Karen Gillian steal the show in both movies. I hope she continues to grow as an actress and knock it out of the park in whatever she decides to do. We have so many good actresses in the movie industry right now that I hope "The Hustle" is an instant classic. Er, not that I like McCarthy, but she can be as funny as she's directed to be.
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@Runescryer said in Good or New Movies Review:
But, somewhere, someone got the idea in their heads that Thanos had to be 'relatable' to the general audience,
To be fair on this point, I think someone realized that Thanos's comic motivations, impressing the cosmic embodiment of Death, didn't really work without some sort of establishment of such cosmic entities. Without that infatuation, he'd just be a guy who likes to kill people for no particular reason, which is a pretty lame motivation for someone that's been built up over all of the Marvel movies.
His comic personality is good, but it relies on a lot of backstory that just isn't in the movies.