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Aleph Null posted:Am I supposed to care about the IMAX Inhumans thing? I really don't. The royal family drama does not seem exciting at all. Especially if they aren't going to tie it into the existing AOS Inhuman lore. I'm cautiously optimistic but the dud that was the back half of Luke Cage has really made me less eager about Marvel Television stuff going forward. Of course Legion is really loving good, but I don't think Inhumans is going to be like that.
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notthegoatseguy posted:I'm cautiously optimistic but the dud that was the back half of Luke Cage has really made me less eager about Marvel Television stuff going forward. Of course Legion is really loving good, but I don't think Inhumans is going to be like that. Can you stream Legion from Hulu or Netflix or Prime or can you only pay Fx for it directly?
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 22:57 |
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lomzus posted:Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels) has been cast as Black Bolt in Inhumans. HE IS NEITHER BLACK NOR A BOLT I AM SICK OF AL THIS BOLT WASHING
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 23:43 |
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Aleph Null posted:Can you stream Legion from Hulu or Netflix or Prime or can you only pay Fx for it directly? If it's like other FX shows it will eventually be on Prime, and you can always buy the current season on iTunes.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 00:29 |
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howe_sam posted:If it's like other FX shows it will eventually be on Prime, and you can always buy the current season on iTunes. FX has a really good app if you want to use your grandmas login info or whatever.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 00:51 |
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The main division between Marvel Movies and Marvel TV is Ike Perlmutter. He's an unmitgated rear end.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 01:01 |
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Kheldarn posted:The main division between Marvel Movies and Marvel TV is Ike Perlmutter. He's an unmitgated rear end. His grasp is weakening and he won't live forever.
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Aleph Null posted:Can you stream Legion from Hulu or Netflix or Prime or can you only pay Fx for it directly? It's on Hulu. That's how I've been watching it. I imagine that will be its post broadcast home, since Hulu has a deal with Fox. I know both the 1st and current season of Lucifer are on Hulu.
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Rhyno posted:His grasp is weakening and he won't live forever. Surprised he isn't running the FCC or some other branch of government. He'd be the least evil member at least. From what I got from Doctor Strange is tapping into the Dark Dimension isn't bad on its own, it's what you do with it. Mads and his Posse were less corrupted by it but more evil and greedy, wanting to live forever by striking a bargin with Domaramu for more power that would turn them into Mindless Ones, though they weren't aware of that part. Spoilered in case anyone hasn't watched Doctor Strange yet.
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I guess what I got from it was that the Ancient One, even though she was using the power of Dormammu for "good", was still corrupted by it and therefore not capable of defeating evil, having to pass that burden on to Strange. Perhaps I'm confusing the lesson that Strange learned, and the one that Mordo learned.
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Klungar posted:I guess what I got from it was that the Ancient One, even though she was using the power of Dormammu for "good", was still corrupted by it and therefore not capable of defeating evil, having to pass that burden on to Strange. Perhaps I'm confusing the lesson that Strange learned, and the one that Mordo learned. I think it was more she felt that she was using the power for good and that excused her from telling everyone else not to do it because its bad. Magic is presented in the movie as a tool more than anything, it is what you use it for that gets you in trouble.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 06:36 |
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I understood it as there's no such thing as evil magic or evil knowledge just evil things. Especially with Wong's comment in that first library scene. We saw Strange just pick up the book with the summon cthun spell or whatever and open it and read from it and Wong didn't even care. Honestly I don't know why the bad guy didn't just … do the same. Why'd he have to make a big deal about it and kill people and steal the pages instead of studying it in safety in there? Who knows.
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twistedmentat posted:I think it was more she felt that she was using the power for good and that excused her from telling everyone else not to do it because its bad. Magic is presented in the movie as a tool more than anything, it is what you use it for that gets you in trouble. Except by tapping into Dormammu's dimension to enhance her life, the Ancient One was increasing the odds that Dormammu would take an interest in Earth and try to wreck our poo poo. The movie was very big on, "Magic has a cost" and that Strange would pay a price for dabbling so heavily in forbidden time magic.
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Magic has a cost? Jesus Christ, was Marti Noxon an EP on the film?
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Rhyno posted:Magic has a cost? Jesus Christ, was Marti Noxon an EP on the film? people are gonna be mad about season six of buffy forever, huh.
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Rhyno posted:Magic has a cost? Jesus Christ, was Marti Noxon an EP on the film? That was a big deal in Once Upon a Time, too.
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AppropriateUser posted:people are gonna be mad about season six of buffy forever, huh. Honestly my second favorite season, for all its flaws
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hope and vaseline posted:Honestly my second favorite season, for all its flaws When I watched it, I was 100% convinced the last few episodes were the result of Tara's actress quitting mid season and them having to come up with a new script in like three days.
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Rhyno posted:Magic has a cost? Jesus Christ, was Marti Noxon an EP on the film? It's not just Buffy, she has the habit of loving really tortured seasons where no one's happy. I saw it on Angel, Glee, Once Upon a Time, and Mad Men too. No idea if she spreads that throughout UnREAL.
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Pan Dulce posted:No idea if she spreads that throughout UnREAL. If there was one show i wouldn't want sent in to space, it would be UnReal. It's abject misery for colossal jerks mimicking real life.
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Rhyno posted:Magic has a cost? Jesus Christ, was Marti Noxon an EP on the film?
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Aleph Null posted:That was a big deal in Once Upon a Time, too. Its a pretty regular part of magic stories and really is just a basic general tone of "be careful what you wish for" or "everything comes with a cost" or "with great power comes great responsibility" or "mo money mo problems" or whatever. Humans have been telling stories of power having unintended consequences for as long as they've been telling stories.
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howe_sam posted:The movie was very big on, "Magic has a cost" and that Strange would pay a price for dabbling so heavily in forbidden time magic. I wish they'd followed up on that, though. Unless you count Mordo going rogue as a 'cost', Strange got away with it scott-free.
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edit: gently caress I got my threads completely mixed up and I shouldn't ever post
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Ireallylikeeggs posted:I mean other than now being obligated to spend the remainder of his life fighting evil magic beings and never having the opportunity for a normal life ever gain, yeah. If that's directed at me, then I sincerely apologize for being a buzz-kill. I saw Doctor Strange three times in the theatres; I absolutely loved it.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:35 |
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The whole comic book TV and movie fanbase is filled with this weird urge to defend your favorite show's flaws by tearing down all the other show's flaws and proving that you're one of the good ones. Its odd. Its like that time I saw a doc that claimed comic book shops are all hidden because comic book readers don't want random people wandering in and judging them. The hyper defensiveness seems to have carried over to the TV and movie stuff, which is weird considering how broad the audience for these things is. We really need to just embrace that our silly childhood past time is now widely popular and still pretty silly.
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STAC Goat posted:The whole comic book TV and movie fanbase is filled with this weird urge to defend your favorite show's flaws by tearing down all the other show's flaws and proving that you're one of the good ones. Its odd. Its not as if this is limited to comics. People do exactly this kind of stuff with their choice of smartphones, video game consoles, etc.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:47 |
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True, but it seems hyper inflated in this fanbase/genre. Of course that's probably just because of how circular and obsessive the comic fanbase gets.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:51 |
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Except here, where we mercilessly mock things (and then get mad if someone else makes fun of them).
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 00:04 |
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It's always funny when comic nerds forget that most people don't care about that stuff. The RedLetterMedia guys get poo poo constantly for making GBS threads on DC movies and liking Marvel movies okay, and people come at 'em talking about bias, and those fellas barely understand that the companies are different and are rivals, so it just confuses them.
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Yakmouth posted:If that's directed at me, then I sincerely apologize for being a buzz-kill. I saw Doctor Strange three times in the theatres; I absolutely loved it. Nope; not aimed at you at all. I got my threads mixed up, and thought I was responding to the BSS comic book movie thread which was undergoing an impressive level of CD quality threadshitting. I'm a big idiot and should pay closer attention.
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The Comic Book Movie Thread just seems to be locked in an unending argument about whether Man of Steel is the greatest film ever and Batman vs Superman the worst or vice versa. Like, that's almost always the topic when I look at the thread. You'd think people would get tired of it. I feel bad that a few months ago I contributed by posting my thoughts of those movies after finally seeing them. Now I realize that I fed the beast and feel very guilty.
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Ireallylikeeggs posted:Nope; not aimed at you at all. I got my threads mixed up, and thought I was responding to the BSS comic book movie thread which was undergoing an impressive level of CD quality threadshitting. I'm a big idiot and should pay closer attention. Cool, no worries. I've been reading that thread, too. I know what you're saying.
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I've been a shameful comic book movie fan since forever, but I thought Dr. Strange was boring as poo poo. It was one part Batman Begins, one part Iron Man with some shiny effects and glowy bits, and there wasn't one ounce of anything new in it at all. It's the first MCU/MCTV thing that I really didn't enjoy at all. At least Ant Man had a charismatic lead and some cameos and a funny joke about Baskin Robbins. The only thing I liked about Strange was that I loved Benedict Wong from Marco Polo, but he was wasted in this movie. I'm really not trying to get all hot take about this or anything, I just don't see the appeal at all. I guess the last 3 minutes of the movie were cool.
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I enjoyed Doctor Strange but it kind of felt like they took the script for Iron Man, crossed out the word "science" every time it appeared and wrote "magic."
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Have tried watching it... On Weeeeed?
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 01:56 |
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I thought it was a very pretty film. Visually arresting, but absolutely nothing making it different or exciting. It was a very straightforward story. Kind of disappointing from Marvel. I liked how S.H.I.E.L.D. tied into it this season. Took all the foofy pretty bits quite well.
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Doctor Strange is a cool movie, thought the Cloak of Levitation was kind of too much but whatever
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Rhyno posted:I enjoyed Doctor Strange but it kind of felt like they took the script for Iron Man, crossed out the word "science" every time it appeared and wrote "magic." ^this I was okay with it personally, but when people call it out I get where they're coming from. The problem is that Stark and Strange really do have similar origin stories, and the writers couldn't resist making Stephen Strange a smart alec. He should have been a lot more pompous and grumpy; the butt of the jokes, not the jokester. That's what I think they were going for actually, but they missed the target. All that being said, I like the Tony Stark character enough to put up with another iteration. Dr. Strange may be lacking in originality, but if it's a knock-off then at least it's a very high quality knock-off. Pan Dulce posted:I liked how S.H.I.E.L.D. tied into it this season. Took all the foofy pretty bits quite well. I still hope the season ends with a more explicit tie-in. The Darkhold is too big business to trust to the government and I want to see Marvel's Men in Black get visited by the Men in Cloaks.
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So I think this means Hunter is coming back
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