It's like Avengers but for niggers.
Soylent movieReally don't know why anybody would make the effort to go to a cinema to watch something as mediocre as this
You guys expect too much. The whole point of a blockbuster is you switch your brain off and enjoy the spectacle. If you want thought provoking movies you go to the indie shows.
idk about this, the only other Russo film I've scene is Civil War and that was pretty mediocrethe only other recent marvel films i've seen are black panther and doctor strange and I thought they were great though
Quote from: Batch on April 23, 2018, 08:36:31 AMYou're using the meme wrong anon.Quote from: Batch on April 23, 2018, 07:29:13 AMQuote from: Vien on April 23, 2018, 02:26:18 AMIt's like Avengers but for niggers.I like this timelineholy shit you're such a blatant redditor
You're using the meme wrong anon.
Quote from: Vien on April 23, 2018, 02:26:18 AMIt's like Avengers but for niggers.I like this timeline
Nobody is contesting the fact that these movies make money. In fact, I'd argue that's precisely why they warrant a lot more criticism than normal because other studios are starting to replicate the shared cinematic universe formula in order to catch the crumbs. Quite poorly too, I might add.It's all well and good to say speak with your wallet, and not with your mouth, and yeah, that's partly true. But if you don't at least try and point out to people that these films only exist to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and original titles should be experienced too, then you're not helping the industry explore new avenues either, and you're just as complacent in the saturation of garden-variety blockbusters in the marketplace.
At the end of the day, Disney/Marvel isn’t killing filmmaking.
ian likes the DCEU btw
I liked BvS, I have yet to see Suicide Squad and Justice League was okay. At least Warner Bros. is taking risks which is more than what you can say about Marvel. And TLJ was absolute garbage. Quote from: Shhhhhh on April 23, 2018, 10:09:59 PMian likes the DCEU btw
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on April 23, 2018, 02:30:17 PMAt the end of the day, Disney/Marvel isn’t killing filmmaking. Yes. They. Fucking. Are. I don't want to hear about demand-driven nonsense. Films that make you think have always been less popular but they also will stand up to any movie made afterwards. People will always remember 2001: A Space Odyssey, Alien, Gone With The Wind, etc. but literally no one is going to give a flying shit about Infinity War after the fact. Disney/Marvel is built on cheap comedy, generic one-dimensional characters, a heavy coating of CGI, and an incredibly basic storytelling; all to appeal to as much people as possible to make as much money as possible. That is not an indicator of quality. Disney is not interested in making quality content, at least not anymore. Yes, taking risks means taking a hit. Look at The Last Jedi. That movie was an absolute dumpster fire. But now I'm in the incredibly painful position of having to defend TLJ because at least they took risks with that movie, even if it didn't pan out. You can't win every time and that goes with film making. Part of taking risks means accepting a possible loss, but when you take a risk and it turns out positive, the reward is far worth playing it safe. Hell, making a huge growing cinematic universe with Marvel was a risk in and of itself, it's never been done before in film history (and if it was done before, definitely not on this scale). But now they can just churn out shit five times a year expecting bigger and bigger box office numbers, and other companies/studios follow suit. Why bother doing anything different when you can just copy Disney and rake in the dough? And yes, half of us have seen those other films you listed, and they're good. But of course no one is going to discuss them. Because the majority of movie-goers are brainless dipshits who just want to see explosions and titties and monsters and robots in a giant two hour orgy on nonsense.