Which Blade?Aint no damn Blade in this movie. Stop seeing things.
Also Blade wasn't that damn good.
Which Blade?Aint no damn Blade in this movie. Stop seeing things.
Also Blade wasn't that damn good.
I hope you know feelings are not real.....I’m starting to feel like this next avengers will be some no action find the “thing” and save the world.
I hope not.
I hope you know feelings are not real.....
Over that past few weeks, I have been binge watching all of the Marvel movies. I was really missing A LOT of what was going on until I re-watched some of these movies.
Now I can't wait for End Game to come out.
Im shocked Aquaman did that well; story was blah at best; and wonder woman also; but the women got behind it; it will be very interesting to see if both of those sequels make as much money as the firsts...From the position of a writer, I really have to tip my cap to the entire Marvel MCU team for putting together 12 disparate films (plus a TV show) and managing to tie all these together cohesively in one continuum.
Yes, I understand there's roadmap they had via years of comic book cannon, but in my opinion that made the task even MORE difficult.
Not only did they have to navigate character rights issues and other stumbling blocks, they had to figure out how to integrate over 50 years of storylines and character development into a single threaded movie timeline that has at most, 20 hours to tell an unbroken story.
It's not like say, Star Wars, where Lucas and the writers could just write into existence new elements or solutions to boxes they may find themselves in, or Harry Potter where it's simply one main character and all else revolves around him - these are over 15 different main and sub-characters with their own storylines, 7 of which are main characters, and their movies have to both intersect, parallel, and branch off in independent vectors at the same time and this all has to be thought about and planned 5- 7 years ahead of time.
I cannot overstate how monumental a task this is, and is one of the primary reason why MCU has trounced DC the past 6 years. DC was caught totally flat footed making movies in terms of checkers (1-2-3 movies) while MCU was playing chess (mapping out an entire game strategy in their head before the 1st piece was moved).
DC still has a huge box office revenue and movie tie-in revenue lead over MCU though (inflation adjusted). Marvel movies were a sad joke financially for over 30 years until maybe Punisher II and the first Toby Spiderman series, but the paradigm has been changed and DC is going to need serious talent to get it together.
If they think Shazam is the panacea, they've fooled themselves - and they have already crippled Superman by making Zod & Doomsday his first two main foes. Really only leaves Darkseid and Brainiac. Batman, nothing is going to top Nolan for a bit.
Wonderwoman and Aquaman are really the two pillars from which they can relaunch a full on reboot.
From the position of a writer, I really have to tip my cap to the entire Marvel MCU team for putting together 12 disparate films (plus a TV show) and managing to tie all these together cohesively in one continuum.
Yes, I understand there's roadmap they had via years of comic book cannon, but in my opinion that made the task even MORE difficult.
Not only did they have to navigate character rights issues and other stumbling blocks, they had to figure out how to integrate over 50 years of storylines and character development into a single threaded movie timeline that has at most, 20 hours to tell an unbroken story.
It's not like say, Star Wars, where Lucas and the writers could just write into existence new elements or solutions to boxes they may find themselves in, or Harry Potter where it's simply one main character and all else revolves around him - these are over 15 different main and sub-characters with their own storylines, 7 of which are main characters, and their movies have to both intersect, parallel, and branch off in independent vectors at the same time and this all has to be thought about and planned 5- 7 years ahead of time.
I cannot overstate how monumental a task this is, and is one of the primary reason why MCU has trounced DC the past 6 years. DC was caught totally flat footed making movies in terms of checkers (1-2-3 movies) while MCU was playing chess (mapping out an entire game strategy in their head before the 1st piece was moved).
DC still has a huge box office revenue and movie tie-in revenue lead over MCU though (inflation adjusted). Marvel movies were a sad joke financially for over 30 years until maybe Punisher II and the first Toby Spiderman series, but the paradigm has been changed and DC is going to need serious talent to get it together.
If they think Shazam is the panacea, they've fooled themselves - and they have already crippled Superman by making Zod & Doomsday his first two main foes. Really only leaves Darkseid and Brainiac. Batman, nothing is going to top Nolan for a bit.
Wonderwoman and Aquaman are really the two pillars from which they can relaunch a full on reboot.
They talking ahout having an intermission for this shit. I need 3 plus hours for this movie
Yo welcome back homeboy. Long time no hear from.From the position of a writer, I really have to tip my cap to the entire Marvel MCU team for putting together 12 disparate films (plus a TV show) and managing to tie all these together cohesively in one continuum.
Yes, I understand there's roadmap they had via years of comic book cannon, but in my opinion that made the task even MORE difficult.
Not only did they have to navigate character rights issues and other stumbling blocks, they had to figure out how to integrate over 50 years of storylines and character development into a single threaded movie timeline that has at most, 20 hours to tell an unbroken story.
It's not like say, Star Wars, where Lucas and the writers could just write into existence new elements or solutions to boxes they may find themselves in, or Harry Potter where it's simply one main character and all else revolves around him - these are over 15 different main and sub-characters with their own storylines, 7 of which are main characters, and their movies have to both intersect, parallel, and branch off in independent vectors at the same time and this all has to be thought about and planned 5- 7 years ahead of time.
I cannot overstate how monumental a task this is, and is one of the primary reason why MCU has trounced DC the past 6 years. DC was caught totally flat footed making movies in terms of checkers (1-2-3 movies) while MCU was playing chess (mapping out an entire game strategy in their head before the 1st piece was moved).
DC still has a huge box office revenue and movie tie-in revenue lead over MCU though (inflation adjusted). Marvel movies were a sad joke financially for over 30 years until maybe Punisher II and the first Toby Spiderman series, but the paradigm has been changed and DC is going to need serious talent to get it together.
If they think Shazam is the panacea, they've fooled themselves - and they have already crippled Superman by making Zod & Doomsday his first two main foes. Really only leaves Darkseid and Brainiac. Batman, nothing is going to top Nolan for a bit.
Wonderwoman and Aquaman are really the two pillars from which they can relaunch a full on reboot.