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I swear there was a line when they first entered Mar-Vell's Lab ship about there being many more groups of Skrull and it being implied that they were going to be off to find more. Hence not giving a gently caress about the Tesseract. Also, Earth in the Marvel Universe doesn't really have the best track record in dealing with not getting all murdery at mutants/metahumans of their own species, never mind a species of shapeshifters. Edit: lol, if they do a Skrull Invasion after this it would be tasteless as gently caress though
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Noise Complaint posted:I swear there was a line when they first entered Mar-Vell's Lab ship about there being many more groups of Skrull and it being implied that they were going to be off to find more. Hence not giving a gently caress about the Tesseract. That was in the movie. The Skrulls never want to stay and no one is forced them to leave. There was no character saying "You can't stay here." They wanted to go to find the other members of their race and find a homeworld outside of the range of the Kree, CM is helping them do that. In real world terms the ending isn't "Refugees have made it to Crete, now they need to GET OFF!", it's "Refugees have made it to Crete and are now going to Germany, where they have relatives." If there's a Captain Marvel 2 it's possible that they reveal that the Skrulls are fudging things a bit and that the Kree Skrull war is more even than it's made out to be here. It's just as possible that CM2 would never touch on it other than saying briefly that the Skrulls are all safe on a new homeworld as CM has unrelated adventures.
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There are some incredibly dumb poo poo takes in this thread on the refugee thing and it comes as no surprise that's coming from the usual suspects in CD. Anywho this was a great movie and it made me even more excited for End Game.
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I just think it would have been cool if humans and Skrulls cohabited Earth and ushered in a new era of human/Skrull history that elevated the planet in the MCU cosmos. I understand that can't happen because of MCU continuity, but the film never gave me any reason to think that couldn't have happened, not when Carol can literally protect the entire planet and everyone on it. Similar scenario would have been like, say in Man of Steel, instead of Zod wanting to use the World Engine to make Earth into a new Krypton, he and his group came in peace and helped the human race advance their tech, thus moving humans up the Kardeshev scale to a Type 2 civilization or something. But the film presents Zod as a crazy genocidal maniac so, yeah.
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teagone posted:I just think it would have been cool if humans and Skrulls cohabited Earth and ushered in a new era of human/Skrull history that elevated the planet in the MCU cosmos. I understand that can't happen because of MCU continuity, but the film never gave me any reason to think that couldn't have happened, not when Carol can literally protect the entire planet and everyone on it.
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CM2 will not take place post Endgame because Marvel will be forced to spin their wheels and stall after losing James Gunn as they don't have a real vision of where to go from here. So instead it will be a safe direct sequel that tries to recycle continuity from Phase 1/2/3 in order to explain what Carol has been up to for 20 years and why she wasn't every around or mentioned before. She'll single-handedly punch the expansionist Kree Empire in the face and force them to broker peace with the Skrulls and Xandar. They'll name drop and/or cameo other galactic empires like the Shiar and
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teagone posted:So is Captain Marvel technically the first avenger? it's Thor, who is hundreds of years old
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awful.app fuckup
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Or they're numbered in the thousands on a technologically and culturally advanced planet and Carol's still looking for more with a select group of Skrulls on the ship and they're having fun space adventures along the way. yes, this is likely. maybe they will find our old family dog in that park i was told she got sent to. can't even imagine the adventures captain marvel, the skrulls and my dog are having, right now.
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R. Guyovich posted:yes, this is likely. maybe they will find our old family dog in that park i was told she got sent to. can't even imagine the adventures captain marvel, the skrulls and my dog are having, right now. are you really trying to show off how clever and cynical you are for reading the happy-ish ending of a mainstream blockbuster as secretly bad actually
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Cease to Hope posted:are you really trying to show off how clever and cynical you are for reading the happy-ish ending of a mainstream blockbuster as secretly bad actually i'm reading that poster's pollyanna-ish hypotheticals as ridiculous supposition not based on anything in the movie.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 08:58 |
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Captain Marvel is a refugee-hating piece of poo poo
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 11:23 |
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At the end of Superman, when he flies off into space and winks at the camera, he's leaving and isn't coming back. If you think he's just going out for a bit of fun, then you probably think my dad is coming back from the store after leaving 20 years ago, you naive child, you idiot simpleton.
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:At the end of Superman, when he flies off into space and winks at the camera, he's leaving and isn't coming back. If you think he's just going out for a bit of fun, then you probably think your dad is coming back from the store after leaving 20 years ago, you naive child, you idiot simpleton. Superman Returns actually confirms parts of this. He also knocked up Lois before he left, but mind-raped her into forgetting so she thinks Cyclops is the dad.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:03 |
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Grendels Dad posted:Superman Returns actually confirms parts of this. ... gently caress!
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:13 |
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The argument "an ending is good because the music says so" seems really short-sighted and can lead to some pretty bad assertions of value imho
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:25 |
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for example, here is a movie in which the presentation clearly suggests a triumphant and happy ending as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-gmL_wflc
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Mel Mudkiper posted:for example, here is a movie in which the presentation clearly suggests a triumphant and happy ending as well Oh gently caress off.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:33 |
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Oh gently caress off. Dont get mad at me because you didn't consider the implications of your argument before making them
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:35 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:for example, here is a movie in which the presentation clearly suggests a triumphant and happy ending as well this is some pretty transparent trolling
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:41 |
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Cease to Hope posted:this is some pretty transparent trolling How so? He said that a film shouldn't be seen as having a problematic ending because the film clearly wants us to see it as triumphant and happy. I showed the issue with this hypothesis.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:42 |
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Intent and actual execution can be two totally separate things. I say this as someone who finds CM's ending effective and uplifting.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 13:57 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:How so? He said that a film shouldn't be seen as having a problematic ending because the film clearly wants us to see it as triumphant and happy. I showed the issue with this hypothesis. This is straight out of the same Ben Shapiro "own you with facts and logic" playbook being used by everyone else making discussion of this film literally anywhere on the internet completely intolerable. The only difference is that you've adopted a veneer of caring about social justice to better appeal to your venue. You're no better than any of them.
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Noise Complaint posted:Also, Earth in the Marvel Universe doesn't really have the best track record in dealing with not getting all murdery at mutants/metahumans of their own species, never mind a species of shapeshifters. This came up when the Civil War comic happened, the X-Men just peaced out of the storyline completely because I guess the writers forgot the X-Men had been dealing with superhero registration/etc. type storylines for literal decades. Noise Complaint posted:Edit: lol, if they do a Skrull Invasion after this it would be tasteless as gently caress though Avengers films in 2020 and on: OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAVE AVENGERS HOLDING THE LINE AT THE WALL AGAINST THESE DECEPTIVE MONSTERS WHO COULD BE ANYONE SOME OF THEM ARE ALREADY HERE MANY ARE SAYING THAT A YOUNG HUMAN GIRL WAS KILLED BY A BLOW TO A HEAD FROM OFF-WORLD TECH A SKRULL THROUGH OVER A WALL TO SMUGGLE INTO OUR FAIR PLANET!
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:This is straight out of the same Ben Shapiro "own you with facts and logic" playbook being used by everyone else making discussion of this film literally anywhere on the internet completely intolerable. The only difference is that you've adopted a veneer of caring about social justice to better appeal to your venue. You're no better than any of them. Criticism is not a team sport. I am not beholden to praise simply because terrible people also express condemnation. You seem to want the film to be given a blanket immunity from any sort of serious analysis because "the bad guys" dislike the movie. Adlai Stevenson posted:Intent and actual execution can be two totally separate things. I say this as someone who finds CM's ending effective and uplifting. I am not sure what this point has to do with the topic being discussed
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teagone posted:I just think it would have been cool if humans and Skrulls cohabited Earth and ushered in a new era of human/Skrull history that elevated the planet in the MCU cosmos. I understand that can't happen because of MCU continuity, but the film never gave me any reason to think that couldn't have happened, not when Carol can literally protect the entire planet and everyone on it. This x10,000. I kind of hate how after all this stuff that goes down (even since Avengers 1) that earth is still, like, how earth is now. Like yeah there's more superheroes and there's SHIELD but this is a setting where a "space force" would be completely understandable. Like in kaiju and superhero stuff in Japan there's just an obvious like, whelp, this poo poo is real and part of daily society now. Thor talks about this happening even in Avengers 1, how the rest of the galaxy looks on at earth since it seems about to ascend to the "next level" of warfare or whatever, but hey there was crazy sci-fi stuff and aliens and everything even going back to WWII and to when the vikings were worshipping Odin and stuff. And each character's individual movie is about how, hey, laser weapons/aliens/whatever is real and in the real world and folks know about it, but absolutely nothing changes up because of that.
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Neo Rasa posted:This x10,000. I kind of hate how after all this stuff that goes down (even since Avengers 1) that earth is still, like, how earth is now. Like yeah there's more superheroes and there's SHIELD but this is a setting where a "space force" would be completely understandable. Like in kaiju and superhero stuff in Japan there's just an obvious like, whelp, this poo poo is real and part of daily society now. Thor talks about this happening even in Avengers 1, how the rest of the galaxy looks on at earth since it seems about to ascend to the "next level" of warfare or whatever, but hey there was crazy sci-fi stuff and aliens and everything even going back to WWII and to when the vikings were worshipping Odin and stuff. And each character's individual movie is about how, hey, laser weapons/aliens/whatever is real and in the real world and folks know about it, but absolutely nothing changes up because of that. I was thinking the same thing, there should at least be a move towards increasing humanity's presence in our local space. Kinda like how Independence Day 2 did it, with a forward defense system being set up on the moon. It's the kind of thing Stark would have been putting his money into. On second thought, it would be seen as a parallel to Elon Musk. So nevermind that part then.
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As Nero Danced posted:I was thinking the same thing, there should at least be a move towards increasing humanity's presence in our local space. Kinda like how Independence Day 2 did it, with a forward defense system being set up on the moon. He was. That was the catalyst for Age of Ultron.
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Phylodox posted:He was. That was the catalyst for Age of Ultron. Oh yeah, I forgot. I haven't re-watched that movie in ages.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I am not sure what this point has to do with the topic being discussed In regards to the tone of the score at the end and the implications of the final scene's actions. As someone who thinks the music in CM reflects a properly happy ending I was trying to remind that a movie thinking it has a happy ending and a movie actually having a happy ending can be two different things. That's all!
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 15:23 |
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When TFF sends its movie critics, they're not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us.
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Neo Rasa posted:This x10,000. I kind of hate how after all this stuff that goes down (even since Avengers 1) that earth is still, like, how earth is now. Like yeah there's more superheroes and there's SHIELD but this is a setting where a "space force" would be completely understandable. Like in kaiju and superhero stuff in Japan there's just an obvious like, whelp, this poo poo is real and part of daily society now. Thor talks about this happening even in Avengers 1, how the rest of the galaxy looks on at earth since it seems about to ascend to the "next level" of warfare or whatever, but hey there was crazy sci-fi stuff and aliens and everything even going back to WWII and to when the vikings were worshipping Odin and stuff. And each character's individual movie is about how, hey, laser weapons/aliens/whatever is real and in the real world and folks know about it, but absolutely nothing changes up because of that. To that point, Red Skull and Arnim Zola cooked up super-laser weapons in the 1940s, and somehow that tech doesn't seem to mature at all or start creeping into society anywhere. Granted, the tesseract used to power all that stuff is lost for some time and at some point isn't on earth, but still, how doesn't any of that influence technology and design within the universe?
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Doronin posted:To that point, Red Skull and Arnim Zola cooked up super-laser weapons in the 1940s, and somehow that tech doesn't seem to mature at all or start creeping into society anywhere. Granted, the tesseract used to power all that stuff is lost for some time and at some point isn't on earth, but still, how doesn't any of that influence technology and design within the universe? This sorta needs to be seen within context of the Advanced Nazi Science trope, where a lot of nazi science stuff is portrayed in fiction as super advance and then just disappears at the end of the war. In the MCU it doesn't spread because the US and USSR paperclipped everything and kept it all top super secret; and without the tesseract, neither can really figure out how to replicate it and just leave it on the back burner and takes a while for alternative power sources (the arc fusion reactor) to become viable. Aside from HYDRA which went into sleep mode, there don't really exist the material conditions for suitcase nukes and laptops/cellphones that enable wide far flung terrorist organizations to operate. Most nation states in the developing world are heavily dependent on funding and arms sales from either the US/West or the Warsaw Pact for arms, and the USSR/US aren't sending over superweapon prototypes that they haven't even figured out themselves. We start seeing stuff start to spread as vibranium gets stolen from Wakanda and HYDRA wakes up and the alien invasions leave a lot of alien space tech debris lying around for war profiteers to reverse engineer and resell to terrorist groups or rogue states. Earth's problem regarding tech and a more advanced military is that it keeps shooting itself in the foot and the blowback keeps making them withdraw their heads into their shell. The Avengers being too good at beating up space aliens for their own good results in the Accords and the resulting break up that resets the world's willingness to use meta humans as it's front line. HYDRA's infiltration of the US government and SHIELD made the world wary of entrusting its defence to massive fuckoff space battleships. The space tech is just too advanced for earth's own good so each attempt to look at space defence more seriously keeps getting arrested by internal issues. Wakanda opening up and Thanos's visit might change things finally. Edit: It probably doesn't help that the UN doesn't even have the level of authority the United States did when it signed the Articles of Confederation and Earth is a deeply divided multinational planet while all the big important space people are all unified polities; that makes gathering the resources for a Stargate SG-1 style "Department of Homeworld Defence difficult". Raenir Salazar fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Mar 11, 2019 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:How so? He said that a film shouldn't be seen as having a problematic ending because the film clearly wants us to see it as triumphant and happy. I showed the issue with this hypothesis. You’ve asserted it has a problematic ending. Just you. The immigrants clearly never wanted to stay on earth, and trying to find a new home and (this is key) the rest of their people, is not anti immigrant, it’s pro immigrant. You’re writing all of this like you desperately want to be the 9th writer on a writing staff that the rest of the staff hates because he thinks he’s smarter than them but he’s really just a pain in the rear end for going on random tangents whenever he’s called on his poo poo. You, in essence are trying to be Jude Law “prove it to me!” And that you don’t see it would be funny if we could get someone else in this thread looking into the camera and mugging the moment.
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LionArcher posted:You’ve asserted it has a problematic ending. Just you. Uh BravestOfTheLamps posted:It sure improves Valerian in retrospect. teagone posted:Lmao, yeah. What reason is there that the Skrulls couldn't stay on Earth again? I just remember Maria saying they can't and that was that. Talos even wanted to be Fury's boss again and they wouldn't let him Waffles Inc. posted:In the movie I saw we kicked them out though?
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 17:44 |
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People remember wrong.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 17:52 |
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I think assuming that “Earth” in this movie represents America is a very Amerocentric view. The end of the movie isn’t refugees being told to leave America, it’s them beginning the journey to find their America. Earth is like Greece. It’s the job of the entire galactic community to help resettle, not just those countries who are easiest for the refugees to reach.
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I said come in! posted:Anywho this was a great movie and it made me even more excited for End Game. The post-credits scene is on Youtube, and I can't stop watching it. I'm hyped.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:08 |
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Alright, who got mad enough they opened their wallet lol
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I can’t even tell who the character is
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