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Do you like Marvel films?

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Also, you're not taking into account the fact that not every superhero movie made in the past decade has been an MCU film.

2014 had four between Winter Soldier, X-Men: DoFP, Amazing Spider-Man 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
2015 had three between Avengers 2, Ant-Man, and Fantastic Flop.

2016, on the other hand, is going to have SIX, between Civil War, BvS, Shitpool, X-Men, Suicide Squad, and Dr. Strange.

That's pretty fucking crazy.

And fucking brilliant for people who like the films.

This year has been pretty solid so far. Even if you thought BvS wasn't great (I liked it), we've had Deadpool, Civil War (The best Marvel movie, and up there with TDK for best hero film in general) and XMen. All have been pretty good, if not downright amazing. I can't think of another year for this stuff that was this good.

Then again I take any opportunity to go the cinema. I really enjoy it.


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If the market is saturated, how come the value of the films continues to rise?

It's econ 101.

The capital value goes down when the market becomes saturated.

They're only just now beginning to tap into the value of this market, and people's tolerance for it.
Because we're not speaking in obsolete economic terms. Whether something is saturated in a bullshit capitalist sense doesn't matter, because that's not a rational standard of judgment.

The value of the films continues to rise because people feel obligated to see them all. It's not actual value.
They just have a vice-grip on your balls.
Kinda like cigarettes and meth.

That's capitalism for you.


 
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Deadpool wreaked of Reddit-tier shit slop. Easily the worst blockbuster of the year.


 
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Civil War (The best Marvel movie, and up there with TDK for best hero film in general)
That's a bold comparison. I still need to see it, but I haven't seen First Avenger or Winter Soldier yet either.

but that's just because i dislike captain america on a conceptual level


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Civil War (The best Marvel movie, and up there with TDK for best hero film in general)
That's a bold comparison. I still need to see it, but I haven't seen First Avenger or Winter Soldier yet either.

but that's just because i dislike captain america on a conceptual level

Well it's basically an Avengers film more than a Cap film.

Anyway, you might not care as much because you're more about thematic analysis and stuff (At least I remember you giving similar reasons why you liked TDK). As is to be expected, it's light on stuff you can analyse in an english lesson.

For reference, Winter Soldier (by the same directors) was more a spy film with CA as a protagonist, and was considered generally the best film before this one.


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Treat them like comics. Follow the ones you like forget that the others exist. You might miss a few in jokes, but everything crucial to Avengers #61 will be told within the film.
Yeah, that's what I do anyway. I'm just trying to illustrate how saturated the industry is becoming with them, and that Turkey's being just a little obtuse about it.

I can't compel you to believe something you don't, but the 'superhero fatigue/saturation' meme is hardly persuasive when there are the same complaints leveled against the young-adult/teen trope (Hunger Games, Divergent, Maze Runner) with much fewer and less frequent releases, while none aimed at examples such as spy thrillers, college comedies, gross-out comedies, etc. which are released much more frequently than Marvel or DC. Marvel (and DC to some extent) aren't even just releasing "superhero movies", they're releasing comic book-based movies with a wide range of tones, themes, settings, cast, and style. Captain America: Winter Soldier is more of a spy thriller than it is a typical superhero movie; Guardians of the Galaxy is more of a space opera; Ant Man is a heist movie with a gimmick; Deadpool is canonized satire parody. If they were releasing movies that felt and looked the same, like the Man of Steel series, there'd be a lot more cause for criticizing saturation of the industry with too little innovation, but that's just not something that can be said of Marvel.
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Why has Disney been the ONLY one to catch onto this and ride with it? Honestly if more movies decided to expand their universe before the first Avengers we would see a lot less Superhero movies and more variety.
Actually there have been a couple studios that have tried to make shared universes since Marvel, such as Universal's Monsters franchise. The only problem is that studio-led projects tend to do mediocre and then the franchise ends up going no where.


 
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I can't compel you to believe something you don't, but the 'superhero fatigue/saturation' meme is hardly persuasive when there are the same complaints leveled against the young-adult/teen trope (Hunger Games, Divergent, Maze Runner) with much fewer and less frequent releases, while none aimed at examples such as spy thrillers, college comedies, gross-out comedies, etc. which are released much more frequently than Marvel or DC. Marvel (and DC to some extent) aren't even just releasing "superhero movies", they're releasing comic book-based movies with a wide range of tones, themes, settings, cast, and style. Captain America: Winter Soldier is more of a spy thriller than it is a typical superhero movie; Guardians of the Galaxy is more of a space opera; Ant Man is a heist movie with a gimmick; Deadpool is canonized satire parody. If they were releasing movies that felt and looked the same, like the Man of Steel series, there'd be a lot more cause for criticizing saturation of the industry with too little innovation, but that's just not something that can be said of Marvel.
Well, keep in mind that spy thrillers, college comedies, and gross-out comedies are catered, appeal to, and are marketed towards a narrower demographic. Superhero movies are wholesome fun for the whole family. And since they appeal highly to children and manchildren alike (which is not a shot at you or anybody, just a statement of fact), there's going to be heavy merchandising.

There is no merchandising for Seth Rogen's 76th stoner comedy. Maybe a T-shirt with a dumb quote on it. Marvel merchandising, on the other hand, is a whole nother ballpark. You can expect to see entire store chains decked out with Avengers-themed shit across every aisle. It's inescapable--and that sort of thing, too, also plays a part in the fatiguing process.


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tbh i don't like superheros in general


 
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fuck you
I like Marvels universe more than others


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Deadpool wreaked of Reddit-tier shit slop. Easily the worst blockbuster of the year.
that shit was sub-par fo sho


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does this stuff even work?
Marvel movies are good but at the same time overrated.