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Guy A. Person posted:But in a week and a half the amount of films will double and then increase by 2 every year. Ideally... but if BvS doesn't make a billion dollars, who knows what will happen?! This is the same studio that promised us a Justice League movie for 2015, then pussied out and gave us Batman v Superman. Then it pussied out and pushed that it back to May 2016. Then it pussied out again when it realized it would go up against Marvel's Mr. America 3 and moved it to the ever-so-lucrative-for-films month of March. Oh, then it's revealed that all the tension between the two title characters will go away in the third act so they can team up and fight a Doomsday. Outlook not so good, bruh. Here is chart that includes Sony's Spider-Man shared universe, Fox's X-men shared universe, and Chris Nolan's very own special Batman universe. Nolan's three films absolutely blow every other movie out and are lumped at the top, so for the sake of having nice neat book-ends I threw in Fox's Fantastic Four shared universe.
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What if I told you that all these films exist in the same universe.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 23:55 |
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what is with you and universes
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Boob Marley posted:Ideally... but if BvS doesn't make a billion dollars, who knows what will happen?! WB didn't promise anything in 2015. There might have been rumors of Justice League coming in 2015, but they probably came from unfounded sources. Those rumblings all were likely happening during production of Man of Steel as well. I call bullshit. WB/DC have been trying to get a Batman/Superman movie together for the longest time and Man of Steel somehow ended up being the perfect setup for that. Batman v Superman was originally supposed to to come out in May as well. It only changed release dates to March, i.e., one time, and it do so because it seems like Marvel wanted to play chicken. DC budged for very obvious reasons; Marvel bullied them out because they have since become a box office juggernaut. They didn't "pussy out" bruh. And you're probably going to be surprised about how significant Doomsday is to the overall, more important narrative arc in BvS, from what I've been reading online from those who have claimed to have seen the movie.
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Boob Marley posted:Ideally... but if BvS doesn't make a billion dollars, who knows what will happen?! When you look away from your monitor do you just see the world in excel sheets and pie charts and poll results kind of like Neo at the end of the matrix.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:01 |
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Spreadsheets and universe slapfighting aside I have to say this is pretty drat close to my personal ranking of all these movies, top to bottom.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:04 |
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Man of Steel is good and Age of Ultron is bad. Have I completely unshackled your perception of reality Boob Marley?
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:06 |
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You've put Amazing Spiderman and Regular Spiderman in the same universe, and now both Spidermen are dead because of the Timecop rules. You've killed Spiderman. Also Xmen Firstclass. And the Fantastic Fours. Plus Iron Man 1 with the original Rhodey. That's a universe. Xmen Origins Wolverine. Multiple metal guys. (The one from Deadpool.) You better believe that Incredible Hulk's a universe. All these characters are dead.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:07 |
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blade and man of steel are def the two best comic book movies
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:08 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:What if I told you that all these films exist in the same universe. The Tommy Westphall Universe
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:13 |
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Guy A. Person posted:The Tommy Westphall Universe I hate that kid.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:16 |
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net cafe scandal posted:I can't believe you didn't see [inhumanly monotone voice] Thor: The Dark World The Dork World
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:23 |
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1) The movie named Captain America is really doing a bad job of making me wanna root for Captain America. 2) Black Panther looks loving sweeeeeeeeet. 3) Why show Spider-Man now. Why, why, why, why, why. Leave that for people to lose their poo poo at when the movie actually comes out. Dammit. That is such a bad choice.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:25 |
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It would be insanely stupid to leave that as a total surprise. A blockbuster movie is not a box of cereal.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:27 |
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They're showing Spider-Man because he's Marvel's most popular superhero and it's very likely that some people will go see the movie just because of him.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:28 |
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and Spider-Man is more popular than all of the other characters in the movie combined, of course they are going to advertise that he is in it. E: I'm slow, what he said /\/\/\
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:29 |
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the studio that worked real hard to get the popular spider man hero in their movie is going to use it in their marketing to get people to spend money to see the big super hero movie
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VJeff posted:3) Why show Spider-Man now. Why, why, why, why, why. Leave that for people to lose their poo poo at when the movie actually comes out. Dammit. That is such a bad choice. Why show anything? They should market it as a romcom featuring Katherine Heigl. Imagine how much people would lose their poo poo when the movie their girlfriend dragged them to turned out to be Civil War.
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teagone posted:from what I've been reading online from those who have claimed to have seen the movie I am laughing out loud at you. net cafe scandal posted:When you look away from your monitor do you just see the world in excel sheets and pie charts and poll results kind of like Neo at the end of the matrix. Yes. In fact, movies themselves are nothing more than free-flowing spreadsheets and charts. Every reference in Deadpool and every song in Guardians was just data to me. SuperMechagodzilla posted:You've put Amazing Spiderman and Regular Spiderman in the same universe, and now both Spidermen are dead because of the Timecop rules. Fuuuuuuuck. You are absolutely right. I feel awful. I deserve nothing less than Van Damme busting through my door and delivering time-justice one boot at a time.
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Slugworth posted:Why show anything? They should market it as a romcom featuring Katherine Heigl. Imagine how much people would lose their poo poo when the movie their girlfriend dragged them to turned out to be Civil War. Worked for Deadpool!
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:33 |
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There's going to be a Deadpool Paradox that studio execs will never realize: everything that worked for Deadpool will work inversely for any other movie
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:58 |
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Who is on the ground next to Wanda when she is blowing out Vision?
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:08 |
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Tyree posted:Who is on the ground next to Wanda when she is blowing out Vision? Hawkeye. Looks like they're trying to leave the Avengers compound, Vision does something to Clint, and that pisses Wanda the hell off since she's pretty close with Hawkeye.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:12 |
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I get the feeling that they're going to set out to make movie where nobody is in the wrong, and end up making a movie where everybody is wrong.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:21 |
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Man of Steel is better than any Marvel studios film.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:27 |
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Taking a closer look at the screen where Thunderbolt Ross is showing the clips from previous films the canon deathtoll is as follows: The Avengers Overall losses $18.8 billion, 74 casualties. Captain America: The Winter Soldier Overall losses $2.8 billion, 23 casualties. Avengers: Age of Ultron Overall losses $474 billion, 177 casualties. So in three films depicting an alien invasion of New York led by an Asgardian god, three helicarriers crashing in the middle of Washington D.C. and a rogue A.I. intent on engineering an extinction level event the total loss of life is 274 people.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:28 |
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Rurea posted:There's going to be a Deadpool Paradox that studio execs will never realize: everything that worked for Deadpool will work inversely for any other movie the ipad effect
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greatn posted:Man of Steel is better than any Marvel studios film. Don't troll.
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greatn posted:Man of Steel is better than any Marvel studios film. It's so good but I really love Winter Soldier.
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Jutsuka posted:Taking a closer look at the screen where Thunderbolt Ross is showing the clips from previous films the canon deathtoll is as follows: But so many cars.
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Jutsuka posted:Taking a closer look at the screen where Thunderbolt Ross is showing the clips from previous films the canon deathtoll is as follows: The Avengers can't be accurate because some of the most expensive real estate in the world was blown up, plus we see a clip of a newspaper that claims hundreds died in the attack on New York City.
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Snowman_McK posted:But so many cars. $429 billion in damages. At least $400 billion was from car death. I said come in! posted:The Avengers can't be accurate because some of the most expensive real estate in the world was blown up, plus we see a clip of a newspaper that claims hundreds died in the attack on New York City. I swear they are terrified of getting the same criticism as MoS and have been trying to minimize it ever since. Even "hundreds" is a preposterous estimate, given what we see in the first 5 minutes after the portal opens and the Chitari are shooting exploding lasers at crowds of people, cars, and buildings.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:33 |
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Guy A. Person posted:$429 billion in damages. At least $400 billion was from car death. They should just go with it cause it means Civil War's story makes a lot more sense. it adds a lot more weight to what is going on. Don't retcon this Marvel! This actually matters a lot to the overall Avengers storyline.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:36 |
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Ryan Coogler's doing Black Panther, right? Is he working with his cinematographer from Creed? Because that could be really cool.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:39 |
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LesterGroans posted:Ryan Coogler's doing Black Panther, right? I would really enjoy some single take fight scenes in black panther
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Jutsuka posted:The Avengers It's hilarious that the Avengers are involved in all this destruction and death and are threatened with constant military supervision or underwater Gitmo and Superman is involved in a whooole lot more destruction and death and he only has to attend a senate hearing. Although I really loving hate having to go to meetings too so I guess when you take that into account it's not all that much better.
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Jutsuka posted:Taking a closer look at the screen where Thunderbolt Ross is showing the clips from previous films the canon deathtoll is as follows: Maybe it's in K.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:44 |
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Boob Marley posted:Every reference in Deadpool and every song in Guardians
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's hilarious that the Avengers are involved in all this destruction and death and are threatened with constant military supervision or underwater Gitmo and Superman is involved in a whooole lot more destruction and death and he only has to attend a senate hearing. Although I really loving hate having to go to meetings too so I guess when you take that into account it's not all that much better. The difference is that most of the Avengers you could kill with a gun and good timing. Superman is the one who killed the dude who tore through your military and made a part of your city into a pancake.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 01:51 |
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Jutsuka posted:Taking a closer look at the screen where Thunderbolt Ross is showing the clips from previous films the canon deathtoll is as follows: Haha. Jesus Christ. But, actually, this makes sense if you read it as the number of deaths for which the Avengers were found personally responsible. Like, straight-up negligent homicide kind of stuff.
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