• Marvel Cinematic Universe thread: Worse numbering than IMs suits edition
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Same here when I saw Deadpool 2.
deadpool movies are basically a case on point, since for the most part everyone asumes superhero movies are just that, an everyone thing. I supose some countries genuinely enforced parents being unable to take their kids to R-rated movies(i genuinely don't think a parent would take his kids to watch a generic horror movie), but everywhere else nobody gave a shit as long as you paid the entrance fee. even if deadpool is as gory as something like saw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ0z33xDko
That screams "please do a fanart of us on tumblr"
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE: https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/241798/0dd9948e-d6a5-4122-8863-52b600f52bd9/image.png WHERE'S THE FISHBOWL, MANSLEY?
If we are getting a fishbowl it's most likely gonna be added on in post
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/207615/4bdb0d1b-66e9-491d-bb83-389276c60cb1/DocJOX0X0AIdZxo.jpg
Spider-man: Agent of SHIELD? Also might wanna put that as a link, it's from the final battle apparently
Looks like a modern version of Spiderman Noir, could use a spider emblem, but other than that i love it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n83s6NO1NE0 We're finally getting Bullseye!
Aside from him dying and coming back or whatever, is there anything else I need to know about in order to watch this when it comes out? Because I seriously can't be assed to bother with stuff like Defenders and Iron Fist.
I'm the same way. I gave up on Marvel Netflix but I'll gladly come back for Daredevil only.
He burned all his bridges hardcore, and generally gives no fucks about anything that isn't directly related to his friends or his practice; he also will cripple a bitch if that's what it takes or stab a fool
At first i was skeptical about how they were going to adapt Born Again considering the direction of the other shows and ending of Defenders but having the general role of Nuke and the impostor filled by Bullseye is a pretty solid move.
https://twitter.com/ChrisEvans/status/1047896966410190849 Avengers...
*awkard Joss Whedon topical joke with painful staring and shity feet scene for 45 seconds cause haha millenial social internets humor, fellow kids*
please never watch the office
Bitish office destroys the american one precisely because it didn't rely on repetition that wasn't organic
https://youtu.be/tYjig6EoCMI Calling it now, Cap is gonna die after he reconciles with Tony. But they're gonna let Tony ride into the sunset and retire to start a family with Pepper. It'd perfectly wrap up both of their arcs; Cap is a man out of time, thrust into a world he was never meant to see BECAUSE he tried to sacrifice himself. Meanwhile Tony has had a death wish ever since his change of heart in the first Iron Man. He's got a martyr complex because he's always been saying "it should have been me" from the very beginning; his parents, Yinsen, the countless people killed by his weapons. His over-compensation for his past mistakes has lead to all sorts of hell for everyone (Ultron, Civil War, etc.). Letting him realize that he DOESN'T need to be the one to save the world, that he's ALREADY built a suit of armor for humanity by leaving the Avengers in the hands of people like Spidey and Carol, would show true character progression in a way that "oh no he made Ultron and fought Cap and now he dead isn't that sad " never could.
I'm actually really surprised Venom didn't hit R on language alone tbh, would've enjoyed the movie more (already like it) without the cutaways but from what I've read it's done in preparation for a possible MCU retconning
Venom baffles me because it's confusing. Is it part of the MCU? Is it its own thing? Hell I think it's just a tech demo for actual Venom in the MCU.
It wants to be a part of the MCU. It's essentially expensive fan-fiction.
Saw Venom last night. Honestly? I enjoyed it. Interactions felt organic and, and I'll be honest; I clapped an applause at a few of the action scenes which, I'll be honest, portrayed his terrifying nature rather flawlessly. I can understand why some people might be miffed about the new origin story, but honestly? I couldn't have enjoyed it more. Definitely a good October flick, even if it was part-way blend of monster, comedy and hero stories. Solid 7 or 8 out of 10.
Why you gotta perpetuate the stereotype, man.
i LITERALLY CLAPPED when eddie and venom started making out
Do Americans actually clap in the cinema? I thought that was a joke
Seeing The Mandalorians episode directors has got me super hype for the eventual Marvel shows, they seem to be going all out.
They do and I gotta say as an American, it's really annoying.
You mostly see it with big franchises like the MCU and Star Wars. There's a reason that RedLetterMedia "I CLAPPED, I CLAPPED WHEN I SAW R2-D2" joke is a thing. I remember it happened to me when I saw Last Jedi, some morbidly obese guy in a mobility scooter was full-arm clapping (think Donkey Kong on the Smash Bros results screen) during the title crawl.
its a world wide idiocy thing. last time i saw that I genuinely yelled at the people doing it "shut the fuck up its a fucking movie"
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