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Post by BackinBlack on Oct 28, 2014 15:28:58 GMT -5
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Post by BackinBlack on Oct 29, 2015 17:24:52 GMT -5
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Post by mr. excellent on Jul 30, 2016 13:43:51 GMT -5
Bump!
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Post by BackinBlack on Oct 19, 2016 18:15:40 GMT -5
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Post by BackinBlack on Nov 15, 2016 17:57:24 GMT -5
Another interesting piece in the Marvel/Fox puzzle.
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Post by mr. excellent on Nov 15, 2016 20:13:36 GMT -5
The Inhumans being moved to tv definitely raised my eyebrows a bit. It sort of solidifies rumor that the MCU has choosen not to replace the mutants with them after all, perhaps due to improved relations and new bridges?
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Post by BackinBlack on Nov 15, 2016 22:00:56 GMT -5
On film, yes. But on TV, they've pretty much filled the mutant role with the Inhumans and it's too late to go back now. It's part of the reason why I feel that even if Marvel does have a hand over at Fox with X-Men, they'll still take place in their own universe, which would be interesting. The Avengers are viewed as heroes in their world despite the criticisms they face like in "Civil War", but the X-Men aren't fully accepted in their's due to their evolutionary stance. Seeing the Avengers could give the X-Men an ideal on how to make their own world better.
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Post by brotherandbassist on Nov 16, 2016 13:22:47 GMT -5
The title of that video is kinda misleading. Trading characters isn't the same as being completely on good terms or a complete collaboration, but it is a good start. I like blacky's idea of the six original X-Men crossing over into the MCU. That's what I would like to see. I also still think they could buy the rights to a few more mutants and refer to them as "enhanced" like they did with Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. They could share the rights and maybe do an MCU take on key characters such as Wolverine, for instance.
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Post by mr. excellent on Dec 4, 2016 16:37:54 GMT -5
This footage looks so vibrant and beautiful. The heart is there, the jokes are still landing (for me anyway). This could be the highest grossing CBM next year. Not that it's about that, but it looks solid. I love that they didn't give too much of the story away.
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Post by brotherandbassist on Dec 5, 2016 10:08:02 GMT -5
I couldn't care less about Guardians 2 until I saw this. Now it is my most anticipated movie for this coming year aside from Logan and Wonder Woman. This looks even funnier than the first one. Speaking of the first one, I re-watched it with my parents the night before last, and I liked it a lot more. I think I would give it a nine now instead of an eight. It just resonated more with me this time around
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Post by BackinBlack on Feb 6, 2017 6:20:15 GMT -5
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Post by brotherandbassist on Feb 6, 2017 14:20:39 GMT -5
This keeps looking better and better! Can't wait to go see this
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Post by BackinBlack on Mar 1, 2017 0:10:44 GMT -5
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Post by brotherandbassist on Mar 1, 2017 10:55:35 GMT -5
I am so excited for this! I can already tell it's going to be even better than the first one.
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Post by mr. excellent on Mar 26, 2017 19:07:37 GMT -5
50 Things We Learned While on the Set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 screenrant.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2-details/One thing I found interesting is that Feige was quoted as saying "[In] 2008, there are two superhero movies that came out. One focused on the villain, one focused on the hero, and we over here at Marvel looked at them like 'yeah, we focus on the heroes. We don't mind that. We like that' Please don't start a flame war. We don't, no one wants that." Of course, he's talking about both The Dark Knight and Iron Man. I find it ironic and sort of cold that Marvel tries so hard to forget their own TIH. That said, you could sort of think of TIH as one of the MCU's most villain centric movies. Blonksy/Abomination's motivations are incredibly straight forward, and yet, the movie spends an appropriate amount of time following his descent into outright villainy. I certainly enjoyed Tim Roth's Emil Blonsky more than I enjoyed all of Marvel's other villains, save Hugo Weaving's Red Skull and Tom Hiddleston's Loki. I'd call it a tie between Roth and Jeff Bridges' Obediah Stane.
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