Opinions. Homecoming was dreadful and a chore to sit through. I wait to rent MCU flicks from now on.
Agreed other than Vulture, Homecoming was mediocre drivel
And OP Marvel does have a joke a minute formula they follow, to ignore this is dumb
Opinions. Homecoming was dreadful and a chore to sit through. I wait to rent MCU flicks from now on.
I enjoy nearly all the MCU films in theaters, but they rarely stick with me.
Though on a superficial level I love seeing comic book characters I read when I was younger come to life on the big screen.
Black Panther didn't have much of this!Because they almost all have the same awful dialogue that makes the characters impossible to feel empathy for
Everybody's written like some jerk
Superheroes who say witty one liner zingers, and then never get into any real danger because they are so cool and badass
Its so cheesy and never funny
Yep, thank goodness. I hate how Marvel movies are just a rapid-fire assault of terrible snarky quips. So glad Black Panther didn't have that. And the characters were genuinely likable.
I've seen the Captain America and Avengers movies multiple times and I have no memory at all of what happened in them. There was a red-faced dude, there was a part where Cap flexed while holding a helicopter, there was a part in Civil War where everyone fought. That's all I got.To be honest I can't remember a single storyline. I do remember some fragments and set pieces but I can't for the life of me explain what the context was. I Would say they simply don't resonres with me. I could go a good few years without a superhero movie.
Ughghhgh this was the absolute worst. So shallow and cheap.
Isn't it a strength that the movies cover similar topics on the most superficial level but feel completely different and cover different themes?Saw Black Panther two days ago and Thor yesterday.
Both film are dealing with some of the same themes.
The loss of their father, a member of their family coming back for the thrones. Both even have that dream sequence where they talk with their deceased father.
The similarities are obvious.
Isn't it a strength that the movies cover similar topics on the most superficial level but feel completely different and cover different themes?
I don't think you understood either movie.But they don't cover different themes and they are similar. They're only different on the most superficial level, ie settings and set pieces. The core of what's driving the movie in both is more or less the same.