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News FOX selling out to Disney?

While very entertaining and quite well-produced, Disney's Marvel stuff is becoming formulaic, homogenized, generic, and overly jovial, lacking gravitas and having nothing interesting or important to say. :thumbdown:

I don't want that to happen to the X-Men franchise.

Kor

While that isn't what's happened to the MCU, it IS what's already happened to the FoX-Men series. They've just been telling the same story over and over for 17 years.
 
While very entertaining and quite well-produced, Disney's Marvel stuff is becoming formulaic, homogenized, generic, and overly jovial, lacking gravitas and having nothing interesting or important to say. :thumbdown:

I don't want that to happen to the X-Men franchise.

Kor

That's your opinion. I mean, movies don't have to "say" anything, that's ridiculous.The X-Men movies are shit at this point, while the MCU continues to put out the best films in the genre. The MCU movies have as much "gravitas" as they need, and being jovial isn't a bad thing. Being overly dark and self important, like Snyder's shit and stuff like Logan, is the real issue, and FOX was going down that street with Fant4stic and, well, Logan. Apocalypse was less self important and more coma inducing boredom, which is another bad style to have. The less I say about New Mutants, the better it is for everyone.

They're still stuck thinking it's the year 2000 and aren't willing to push the envelope the way other CBMs have done.

Yep. Hell, its 2017 and FOX is still scared of putting any character but Deadpool in their actual costume. They still act ashamed of the source material, with Fant4stic being the biggest example. Its an antiquated attitude, and that attitude was the big reason we very rarely got good superhero productions in live action before the early 2000s.
 
Now that Disney owns everything they can make that Epic Crossover movie Patton Oswalt talked about in that episode of Parks and Recreation a few years ago.
 
@kirk55555 given your posting style (repeat the same thing hundreds of times) and contrarian opinions, phrased as absolute fact in the most definitive, borderline offensive words possible, I have reached the conclusion that you are not being genuine, or participating in civil discussion any longer.
 
Being overly dark and self important, like Snyder's shit and stuff like Logan, is the real issue, and FOX was going down that street with Fant4stic and, well, Logan. Apocalypse was less self important and more coma inducing boredom, which is another bad style to have.

I remember how Snyder thought it was silly that Thor got movies made and that Ant-Man was just a "Flavor of the week".

Well, Thor took down the Justice League and Ant-Man clobbered Fant4stic...
 
My thought exactly. I have had no desire to rewatch a Marvel movie since The Winter Soldier. After Civil War I decided to wait until they become a available on Amazon Video.
Civil War definitely was one of the first MCU films that left me going "Not worth it." Haven't regreted that decision.
 
@kirk55555 given your posting style (repeat the same thing hundreds of times) and contrarian opinions, phrased as absolute fact in the most definitive, borderline offensive words possible, I have reached the conclusion that you are not being genuine, or participating in civil discussion any longer.

I'm never trolling, I always say my actual opinion, and I'm always trying to participate in civil discussion. I don't really care what you think, to be honest. I don't change my opinions because some people don't like opposing opinions.
 
I'm never trolling, I always say my actual opinion, and I'm always trying to participate in civil discussion. I don't really care what you think, to be honest. I don't change my opinions because some people don't like opposing opinions.

People don't like arguments that sound like a broken record. Nor do they like intentionally inflammatory language.
 
I’ve mixed feelings about this. Mostly about the MCU consequences, yeah, tad concerned about the consolidation of entertainment power, but I can always watch something else.

It’s not Disney’s fault that the DC movies were mush, or the fantastic four reboot more sleep inducing than temezepam. Disney is putting out half decent super hero movies with an interconnected and cohesive narrative. I like that, long may it continue, and the marvel characters belong together.

I look forward to wolverine, human torch and spidey joining forces against whoever. I look forward to seeing oscorp hardware turning up on Agents of Shield. But, I’ve come to enjoy the existing portrayals of some characters. Jackman is the wolverine, Fasbender’s magneto, Defoe is Osborne, even Evans’ torch.

I’m sure it will all work out. Now all we need now is hell boy, a crossover with DC, Deaths Head, and a licensed appearance of a mad man with a box.
 
Um ... Fox didn't make the Star Wars movies.
Well, the DID make the first original one (and still the best) Star Wars film (and yes, I'm talking before Lucas bought it back tacked "Episode IV: A New Hope" onto it, and first re-edited small parts and decades later did the abomination of a re-master job to it - YMMV ;))
 
Civil War definitely was one of the first MCU films that left me going "Not worth it." Haven't regreted that decision.

A friend of mine sums up pretty well how samey the Marvel Studios movies are, and Civil War is a pretty big offender. A movie that supposedly changes everything ... yet it has a few characters act like absolute idiots in order to set up the two big set pieces, a "big consequence" in the form of Rhodes taking a dive is erased at the end because he's got Magic Stark RoboLegs, and the movie ends with Cap telling Stark, "hey I tried to kill you but we still cool, k? thx bro"
 
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