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Oasx posted:What didn't you like about Taylor-Johnson? I think his role was too insignificant for me to really judge him as a whole, but he was a fine Quicksilver. I was rather neutral on Taylor-Johnson's performance, but he was really bogged down by how much better the character was done in DoFP a month prior.
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He also had an embarrassingly awful accent that made Harrison Ford in K-19 sound legitimate.
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# ? May 21, 2016 19:17 |
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Timby posted:He also had an embarrassingly awful accent that made Harrison Ford in K-19 sound legitimate. The first time he spoke i couldn't help but laugh. I hoped he would just drop the accent half way through because it was so bad. It was about on par with family guy's "in soviet russia" gag.
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# ? May 21, 2016 19:23 |
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Yeah, I was very pleasantly surprised that Elizabeth Olsen really toned it down for Civil War.
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# ? May 21, 2016 19:29 |
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Just got back from X-Men. Too many characters, too many plotlines. They didn't so much have a script as a checklist. Terrible waste of potential that could have been much better if they'd spent half as much effort on plotting the whole movie as on the Quicksilver scene. When it came to the “third movie is always the worst“ quip I was like, wow, shaky ground.
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# ? May 21, 2016 23:01 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:Just got back from X-Men. Too many characters, too many plotlines. They didn't so much have a script as a checklist. This sounds like most of the biggest complaints from both BvS and Civil War, so this might be right up my alley. How are the visuals/action scenes? I'm hoping to go 3 for 3 on big fun comic book movies so far this year! (Deadpool was good too but not as large in scope as the other 3)
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# ? May 21, 2016 23:20 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=718PanvgRwM
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# ? May 21, 2016 23:24 |
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Oasx posted:What didn't you like about Taylor-Johnson? I think his role was too insignificant for me to really judge him as a whole, but he was a fine Quicksilver.
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Guy A. Person posted:This sounds like most of the biggest complaints from both BvS and Civil War, so this might be right up my alley. How are the visuals/action scenes? I'm hoping to go 3 for 3 on big fun comic book movies so far this year! (Deadpool was good too but not as large in scope as the other 3) Mostly it reminds me of when studios used to cut a season of TV down to feature length for a theater release.
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# ? May 21, 2016 23:45 |
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TetsuoTW posted:I thought he was OK, but it's a shame they killed him off before he had a chance to catch moose and squirrel. Dude was in a jumpsuit and seemed no more than half a second from copping a squat at any given moment, he was loving perfect.
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# ? May 22, 2016 01:40 |
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computer parts posted:Oh, as a reminder: from July 2017 to July 2018, there will be 5 MCU films released, an average of almost one every 2 months. That's an average of one every three months, which is still pretty steep. We'll also be getting 4 DCCU films between June 2017 and July 2018 (Wonder Woman, Justice League part 1, Flash and Aquaman) plus maybe a solo Batman film around late 2018. There'll also be at least one but probably two Fox X-Men Universe films during that period, probably Deadpool 2 and maybe Gambit or another Wolverine. That's 11 or 12 superhero films from major studios over a 13 month period, plus a few minor wildcard entries like Bloodshot. Don't forget we'll also be getting Transformers 5, a Transformer's Bumblee spinoff, Valerian, Ridley Scott's new Alien film, Star Wars 8, Star War's Han Solo spinoff and Jurassic World 2 during the same period! Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 07:38 on May 22, 2016 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:That's an average of one every three months, which is still pretty steep. 13 year old me would be so loving stoked for this, 32 year old me is just tired.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:That's an average of one every three months, which is still pretty steep. There should be even more. I love super heroes
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net cafe scandal posted:There should be even more. I love super heroes
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# ? May 22, 2016 09:37 |
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Equeen posted:Isn't Dr. Strange also post-Perlmutter? I have no hope for that garbage-looking thing. It was developed/written during the Perlmutter years I think, but it was late in the game enough that they probably had more leeway. I think Ragnorak is the first movie that's been developed without the creative committee.
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# ? May 22, 2016 10:56 |
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Magneto is this comic Except instead of "Thanks Obama", it's "Time to genocide the human race" And then in the end Professor X is all "Haha, that's our Magneto, I see good in you" and lets him go.
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# ? May 22, 2016 12:17 |
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Just got back from Civil War, the segment in Peter Parker's apartment was by far my favorite scene in the movie. So now I'm unexpectedly looking forward to Spider-Man.
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why didn't they just get ben stiller to take over Ant-Man? edit: or that dude who did Mystery Men edit: or sam raimi edit: or guy ritchie K. Waste fucked around with this message at 01:57 on May 23, 2016 |
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K. Waste posted:why didn't they just get ben stiller to take over Ant-Man? I would have enjoyed seeing the obligatory Bruce Campbell cameo in the Sam Raimi production of Ant-Man.
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So, the last week I've been watching "gritty crime dramas/thrillers", stuff like A Walk Among the Tombstones or Seven or whatever. And the thought once again appeared in my mind that they really need to make a The Question movie in that style. Or maybe a full neo-noir take on Sandman Mystery Theatre. They'd be different, you could do them on a lower budget so that they needed less money to be successful and since he'll say yes to anything they could even get Liam Neeson. I always loved the weirder, more obscure comics in DC's library and I think they'd work pretty well as movies. Just not superhero movies.
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MonsieurChoc posted:So, the last week I've been watching "gritty crime dramas/thrillers", stuff like A Walk Among the Tombstones or Seven or whatever. And the thought once again appeared in my mind that they really need to make a The Question movie in that style. Or maybe a full neo-noir take on Sandman Mystery Theatre. They'd be different, you could do them on a lower budget so that they needed less money to be successful and since he'll say yes to anything they could even get Liam Neeson. It might sound a bit snobbish or superficial but I don't believe you can make a legitimate crime thriller with protagonist wearing a blank mask and a fedora. It is still going to be a superhero movie, just like Dark Knight is not Heat and Winter Soldier is not Three Days of Condor. That said The Question movie about any version of the character would be pretty ace.
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MonsieurChoc posted:So, the last week I've been watching "gritty crime dramas/thrillers", stuff like A Walk Among the Tombstones or Seven or whatever. And the thought once again appeared in my mind that they really need to make a The Question movie in that style. Or maybe a full neo-noir take on Sandman Mystery Theatre. They'd be different, you could do them on a lower budget so that they needed less money to be successful and since he'll say yes to anything they could even get Liam Neeson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adYGUai7PNc Directed by Richard Donner, even.
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fatherboxx posted:It might sound a bit snobbish or superficial but I don't believe you can make a legitimate crime thriller with protagonist wearing a blank mask and a fedora. It is still going to be a superhero movie, just like Dark Knight is not Heat and Winter Soldier is not Three Days of Condor. There are always those superheroes who don't wear tights. I kind of want to see a Constantine/Dr. Strange crossover. Constantine's no stranger to hanging out with more classical superheroes (he got his start in Swamp Thing after all), but the sheer contrast in styles would be great. I'm picturing a noir-ish dark buddy comedy. Dr. Strange evokes the Winds of Watoomb. Constatine burns a curse from someone's soul with a lit cigarette.
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# ? May 23, 2016 08:45 |
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Was the Constantine movie or series good? I skipped the movie because it felt like part of that wave of mega awful Christian apocalypse flicks, Stigmata, Bless the Child, etc. for a while that were coming out often in the late 90s/early 2000s. Not that movies like that aren't made all the time but the ones from that five year period or so studios were trying to hype up were very very very bad.
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They're both enjoyable.
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Neo Rasa posted:Was the Constantine movie or series good? I skipped the movie because it felt like part of that wave of mega awful Christian apocalypse flicks, Stigmata, Bless the Child, etc. for a while that were coming out often in the late 90s/early 2000s. Not that movies like that aren't made all the time but the ones from that five year period or so studios were trying to hype up were very very very bad. The movie isn't all that faithful to the comics but still pretty drat good. The casting is great, and even Keanu works pretty well. But you have Peter Stormare playing Satan so the movie would be great for that alone.
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# ? May 23, 2016 15:02 |
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The last 30 minutes or so of Constantine are great, it definitely makes up for whatever issues you might have with the rest of the movie.
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I didn't even know there was a series. The movie is pretty good, although it's less an adaptation of the comics and more an action/horror flick inspired by them. Keanu is an awkward fit for the role of the comic character, but Constatine himself is by far the character who is changed the least from the source material. Aside from their names, Chas, Papa Midnight, Gabriel, and even Satan share maybe one trait each with their comic counterparts. I'd still recommend it, but on its own merits rather than as a fan of the comics.
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The best thing about the series is Matt Ryan. He's probably the best casting choice for a comic character since RDJ-Stark. If you watch Arrow make sure to watch S4E04, where he guest stars.
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The pilot is also directed by Neil Marshall, but its probably the most mediocre thing he has ever done.
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Scyantific posted:The best thing about the series is Matt Ryan. He's probably the best casting choice for a comic character since RDJ-Stark. That's the episode that got me interested in Constantine, and it is pretty cool. Dude just pops in to get a cursed artifact and then leaves.
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Hodgepodge posted:I didn't even know there was a series. I'm a huge fan of the comics. And the spirit of the comics are very prevalent (Constantine's lovely personality, how hosed the world is, the focus on the downtrodden and grimy, the fate of his friends, the cost of magic, the apocalyptic tone, etc, etc). Maybe it doesn't have that English sense of humor, but the level of visual design makes up for it. It really is an underappreciated movie.
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# ? May 23, 2016 19:25 |
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Guess who appeared at the TMNT2 premiere in New York. Vanilla Ice performed Ninja Rap with the original movie turtles.
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# ? May 24, 2016 00:15 |
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The MSJ posted:Guess who appeared at the TMNT2 premiere in New York. Vanilla Ice performed Ninja Rap with the original movie turtles. Good for him.
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The MSJ posted:Guess who appeared at the TMNT2 premiere in New York. Vanilla Ice performed Ninja Rap with the original movie turtles. And then he walked up and down the subway car asking for money.
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# ? May 24, 2016 01:25 |
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There was no ninja rap there.
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# ? May 24, 2016 02:52 |
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Captain America: Winter Soldier was a documentary: https://medium.com/insurge-intellig...4298#.1k7pykitn tldr: Department of Defense's long term goal is officially robots scour social media and are able to decide to kill enemies of the US based on it. :O
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"Saudi and Chinese investors calling for 'Venom' film to be Justin Bieber's lead breakout role as a multimedia star"
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Neo Rasa posted:Captain America: Winter Soldier was a documentary: The discrimination against Facebook-account-less people continues!
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quote:Pictured: stunt coordinator and fight choreographer, Pat E. Johnson hangs out with stunt suit performers from TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II The Secret of the Ooze (1991). From L to R: Larry Lam (Leonard), Nick Palma (Michaelangelo), Steven Ho (Donatello) and Ho-Sung Pak (Raphael). Turtle suits created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
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