Cosmicomical,

If anything the peak was infinity wars. But tbh just finished watching s02 of loki and it's absolutely excellent. I have tons of critique but still it's very good.

TransplantedSconie,

Yeah, Loki Season 2 was awesome.

runjun,

Loki season 2 was peak of all marvel and it’s not even close for me.

Cosmicomical,

If anything the peak was infinity wars. But tbh just finished watching s02 of loki and it's absolutely excellent. I have tons of critique but still it's very good.

soggy_kitty,

Wait you thought s02 of Loki is good? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Starglasses,

“You got enjoyment out of something I didn’t? Loser.”

??? Why

Cosmicomical,

Yes i did, it was much more entertaining than either your mum or you comment history.

soggy_kitty, (edited )

Ooo I have a new fan! I’m glad you took time out of your day to manually scrape a stranger’s comment history, that’s not weird at all

Cosmicomical,

You keep talking of me as if I was a bot, which is sort of dehumanising. And by reading your other comments I can tell you for sure that indeed I am not your fan.

soggy_kitty,

“you’re dehumanising me” - the guy who makes personal attacks to strangers and their mothers.

Hilarious

DaMonsterKnees,
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  • Cosmicomical,

    Sure, fucko. I pressed submit and the site brought me back to the same page, so i thought it didn't go through. How old are you? Have you never seen this happen on the internet? It's due to the platform being new and not having anything to prevent this behaviour.

    HenchmanNumber3,

    It’s possible that they thought the first one didn’t post and kept trying. Sometimes you get a timeout error and return to the editable text with the post button again but the post already went through.

    lol3droflxp,
    @lol3droflxp@kbin.social avatar

    It’s a common bug that the post button on some interfaces doesn’t seem to do what it should when it actually does but the interface doesn’t show it.

    xeekei,

    I thought it was the opening of Lady Gaga’s Poker Face.

    Mothra,
    @Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

    That would have been funny too

    words_number,

    Ma…ma… Marvel movies are mostly redundant bullshit without even a single relevant thought in them. Just like these mass-produced romcoms, same level. They will probably be the first movies written and produced by inferior AI soon and it won’t even make a big difference.

    b3nsn0w,
    @b3nsn0w@pricefield.org avatar

    at least then marvel will have a future, for whenever the inferior ai eventually gets replaced with superior ai

    Windex007,

    When you strip away the trappings and just look at the scripts, it’s incredible how generic all of the dialogue is.

    It would be trivial to re-purpose any script to be for any other character because of how little they truly differ.

    I’m entirely unconvinced that they haven’t already been algorithm -assisted

    stebo02,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    They will probably be the first movies written and produced by inferior AI soon and it won’t even make a big difference.

    While watching Quantummania I already had a feeling that the entire script was written by ChatGPT.

    banneryear1868,

    MCU are just superhero Hallmark movies

    FlyingSquid,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    The worst part of Marvel movies is how they expect you to remember everything from every other Marvel movie and TV show going back to Iron Man in 2008. I gave up after a while. I can’t keep all of that in my memory and I should be able to skip the ones that are less interesting to me and not get confused in a movie that isn’t a sequel to those.

    SheDiceToday,

    Ya know, I’m actually okay with that. Up to endgame it wasn’t really all that much. You had Ironman x3, GoG x2, Strange x1, Thor x3, Spiderman x1 (x2 if you want to watch the one right after endgame), Captain America x3, Avengers x3, Ant-Man x2, and Black Panther, all of which set you up for endgame. Thats… a grand total of 20 movies, plus the spiderman right after endgame.

    Is that a lot? Sure, 40-50 hours. But let one company have a cool, big, tied together place in movies. I liked my invincible comic read. One book, straight through from beginning to end. I also liked when I read through the Marvel Ultimate comics, with about four or five of the serials that I was reading interweaving. I can’t think of any other setting that was tied together like that in movies. The closest you’d get would be the television types, with a few hundred episodes.

    I’ll agree that the tv show styles were too much. I personally couldn’t even watch the first trial of those, the agents of shield, right? That first episode was just such terrible writing. I definitely don’t want to take that 40-50 hours (over 11 years, too, so that helps) and multiply by exponential scales.

    FlyingSquid,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    My memory can’t handle the intimate details from 20 movies. That’s the problem. They make references to things in movies that happened a decade ago and expect people to remember them. So sure, tying them all together can be fun- if you can do it without expecting people to get the constant references. Honestly, I spend half the time in Marvel movies wondering what the fuck they’re talking about lately.

    ChrisLicht,

    Here’s a mnemonic technique that I have found works: Nothing about Marvel movies is worth remembering.

    You’re watching the dramatic equivalent of that retouched Ecce Homo painting, a mass media product constructed by Hollywood on top of the palimpsest of the creative output of young Jewish men trying to come to grips with feelings of powerlessness in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Nothing much of the original remains, and it’s not worth looking at, beyond remarking at its absurdity.

    jol,

    I’m a big One Piece fan. One piece has thousands of characters many with fleshed out back stories. They all feel fresh and unique and the universe is coherent. But marvel? Most if not all super heroes are interchangeable and the universe makes no sense.

    PopOfAfrica, (edited )

    This is not to defend marvel, but 3/4 the women in one piece look exactly like Nami.

    jol,

    Well, not in the live action. If you’d compare the marvel comics I wonder which would be more diverse…

    rwhitisissle,

    That’s a perfectly valid criticism of most manga, One Piece included. Especially shonen manga. The “same-face” issue is part of the reason anime and manga have women with crazy hair colors. It’s easier to color code a character than give them a distinct face.

    DrPop,

    A one piece will at least flash back when your reintroduced to someone. Bellamy second appearance.

    Honytawk,

    One Piece flashes back at least 10 times every god damn episode.

    jol,

    Yeah don’t watch the anime. It’s terrible. Stick to the manga.

    FlyingSquid,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Well I know nothing about One Piece, but the way they do it in Marvel is absurd. I was lucky I had Disney+ at the time and saw Wandavision or the Doctor Strange sequel would have made no sense. And it was shortly after realizing that when I gave up. I honestly don’t know why I stayed with it for so long.

    KepBen,

    Marvels was good, trolls getting mad about it are also good, really just a good time to be alive entertainment-wise

    Chetzemoka,

    The Marvels was poorly paced and I don’t know if that’s more the fault of the editing or the directing. But holy shit the individual pieces were so. good.

    The interactions between the leads, the evolution of the fight scenes to integrate the problem and turn it into an advantage. Princesses and kittens are not my kind of deal, but they were absolutely perfect in this movie and I was thrilled to see them. Kamala Khan being a superhero with a normal, well-adjusted, loving family is one of my favorite things about her character.

    My frustration and disappointment with this and with The Eternals is this had all the pieces to be a great Marvel movie, but the pieces didn’t get assembled properly somehow. I don’t know what changed about their production process, but if they can fix it, they still have good content to build great movies on. Haters bedamned.

    Enzy,

    Phase 1 was peak.

    b3nsn0w,
    @b3nsn0w@pricefield.org avatar

    iron man 1 and 2 were the peak and they carried the rest of phase 1. avengers introduced the (not so) novel concept of building culture on prior culture that was possible despite all of copyright’s bs because disney bought so much shit, and as such it was innovative at the time, but the only movies actually worth going back to from phase 1 are good for entirely different reasons

    Enzy,

    Agreed.

    Iron man 3 was just… Weird.

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