WELCOME TO THE MARVEL MULTIVERSE -*RIP STAN LEE & Boseman* - D&W OUT NOW - Doomsday = RDJ back

Maybe i'll try out hulu when the runaways is available. I can't remember what the show is going to be about and mix it up with whatever new mutant show fox is making.
 
Cloak & Dagger trailer & Runaways look good. I just don't like how all this s*** is on different services.
 
Finally saw homecoming.. best way I could describe it is, appropriate

Everything about it felt right.. I think it's a great beginning for the character.. although CW showed more of what he was capable off and I felt executed his action sequences better

The only thing that really stuck out to me that I didn't like was the tony voiceover at the end, I wish it was just him seeing himself in the puddle and realizing it's just on him.. and the MJ line wasn't necessary

Definitely need to see again.. but I did feel slightly underwhelmed, feels like it could have very easily had that story as an 8 episode season on tv.. and it would have been a great season

Keaton gave a great performance, but vulture as a villain is/was basically a more menacing looking falcon if I can even say that.. just didn't think he should have been THAT much of a physical threat to spidey.. I get stuff when he's caught by surprise, like with 2nd shocker but like with shocker he handles him easily otherwise.. see cap with batroc the leaper

Movie was already long enough, but maybe they could have had vulture use that knowledge of knowing who peter is and follow through on the threat in the car and go after aunt may or something so it isn't about a straight up fight

Very very solid start in building the character.. but going be interesting to see who they use as the primary villain for the second film

I have it about the bottom of my tier 1 for MCU movies behind: CW, IM, GOTG2, A1, GOTG and WS

Or maybe the top of my tier 2.. need to watch again
 
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more Inhumans reviews

We'll never know what the planned movie version of Inhumans might've been like, but it's hard to imagine it could've been any less impressive than this. Once the decision was made to revamp the project for television, and for IMAX, the whole thing came together in less than nine months – in fact, the deal to release to IMAX was signed and announced two months before final scripts were even in place, and it shows. For Marvel completists only, Inhumans is – as many had anticipated – the weakest entry in the MCU to date, across screens big and small.

SOURCE: Digital Spy

With its groundbreaking use of IMAX, Inhumans should have been event television. Instead, it plays safe and makes an opening chapter to a series that is largely stripped of personality and flair. In concentrating on making a splash with its IMAX premiere, it refuses to push boundaries in other, more important areas. Sadly, that means a lacklustre beginning to a series that was meant to wow.

SOURCE: Fandom

The more people involved in any creative production, the more likely you are to wash out any sort of voice or style in a production. But in Inhumans, which already would be a weird, tough sell to really deliver that Kirby-esque strangeness, the final product feels aimless and bleached-out, with its network television sensibilities and budget feels self-consciously evident. And given that viewers will be able to see a quarter of the entire series beginning this week at IMAX, there’s not a lot of room for showrunner Scott Buck and company to maneuver to give this Game of Thrones-lite series its necessary punch.

SOURCE: Newsarama

Despite the IMAX cameras, the pilot is a visual bust, one that would be unexciting on a screen measured in dozens of inches, let alone dozens of feet. The opening half (the credits label the theatrical product as “Parts 1 & 2,” although at 75 minutes, it’s about 10-15 minutes shorter than a normal network 2-parter without commercials) is set mostly on gray, boring interior sets that have no panache whatsoever, and when the story moves outdoors in Part 2, the Hawaiian scenery is photographed (by Jeffrey Jur, under Roel Reine’s direction) like a not-particularly imaginative tourist’s vacation record. Since a TV budget is a tiny fraction of what Marvel spends on its movies, the action sequences are pitiful compared to what IMAX screens usually showcase.

SOURCE: ShowBuzz Daily
 
re-saw gotg 2 yesterday. it really is a meh as the first one. i dont get the hype for them. visuals are stunning but the movie just doesnt do it. thor 1 and 2 are better than both gotgs.
 
re-saw gotg 2 yesterday. it really is a meh as the first one. i dont get the hype for them. visuals are stunning but the movie just doesnt do it. thor 1 and 2 are better than both gotgs.


Man you can get shot saying that kind of stuff in the streets
 
im serious fellas. i dont get how those 2 movies are universally liked when they are the epitome of meh. visuals are A1 but the story and forced comedy just falls flat.

gotg - 3/8
gotg2 - 4/8
 
It's subjective, so it's fine if someone doesn't feel it, but then to say Thor was better though it had the same gripes listed but worse is off.
 
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