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Finally saw Black Panther. First 2/3 were great, collapses in the 3rd act like most Marvel movies do.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Infinity War was fine. I did sort of love the full embrace of unabashed fantasy. I haven't seen that in a while.
Kind of overhyped in my opinion. ‘It’s better than a lot of marvel movies just by virtue of being bigger’, seems to be the thing with it. It’s way down on my list of most enjoyable MCU films.
Infinity War was fine. I did sort of love the full embrace of unabashed fantasy. I haven't seen that in a while.
Kind of overhyped in my opinion. ‘It’s better than a lot of marvel movies just by virtue of being bigger’, seems to be the thing with it. It’s way down on my list of most enjoyable MCU films.
It's not a great movie by any means. But it seemed to care less about story and character and just bathe in pure pulp fantasy. It's so loaded with it and I liked that aspect.
The deaths weren't particularly meaningful or emotional for me outside of Spider-Man's death, which did kinda get me. And I guess the actor improvised his dialogue? That's awesome. I love that kid as Spidey.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Infinity War was fine. I did sort of love the full embrace of unabashed fantasy. I haven't seen that in a while.
Kind of overhyped in my opinion. ‘It’s better than a lot of marvel movies just by virtue of being bigger’, seems to be the thing with it. It’s way down on my list of most enjoyable MCU films.
It's not a great movie by any means. But it seemed to care less about story and character and just bathe in pure pulp fantasy. It's so loaded with it and I liked that aspect.
The deaths weren't particularly meaningful or emotional for me outside of Spider-Man's death, which did kinda get me. And I guess the actor improvised his dialogue? That's awesome. I love that kid as Spidey.
He’s the best. I watched Homecoming last night and loved it. The kids a star.
Perhaps not, but too reliant on a poor story revolving around Iron Man, and light but not very funny comedy. As a breezy Sunday matinée, it was fine, as a Spider-Man movie, I felt it didn't deliver.
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I can see that but it worked the opposite way for me. He nails the role and it’s meant to be breezy and fun. Even Keaton as the baddie is in that same spirit I think. He’s also wonderful in this.
Suicide Squad wasn't as bad as advertised. It wasn't a good movie by any means but it was about as good as a lot of the Thors, Iron Mans, Ant Mans, Dr Strange, Avengers 2, most of the Spider-Mans, all of the X-Men movies put together. I don't know maybe the extended cut was more coherent? The pop songs were annoying as hell and the team coming together in the end was to use a Stip-ism "unearned" but it wasn't the WORST MOVIE EVER as portrayed. Middle of the pack.
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