Morgan and Cassie. It’s age discrimination, I tell you!We all know who's missing.![]()
Morgan and Cassie. It’s age discrimination, I tell you!We all know who's missing.![]()
Perhaps. But we can choose. That's all it takes. We're not going to over analyze...today.![]()
I can almost guarantee you it was mostly the working class who made movies like the Transformers series the huge hits they ended up being."One anticipates that as the situation changes—with crises and, above all, the intervention of the working class—audiences and artists alike will find a better use of their time, money and talent."
Uhh...how about you take a straw poll of what the working class thinks of Avengers, and see how they feel about it?
Yeah, these guys are entitled to their opinion. But for a group devoted to taking on economic injustice, they are people who don't like fun movies spending their time writing a review of a movie to an audience that doesn't want to see it anyway. Basically an exercise in intellectual masturbation.
But that part about the working class intervening to stop movies like this from being made is just deluded to the point of hilariousness. They make these kinds of fun dumb movies because they specifically asked the working class what movies they want and they said "Fun dumb movies!!!"
If the working class takes over, there will be MORE comic book films!
I can almost guarantee you it was mostly the working class who made movies like the Transformers series the huge hits they ended up being.
Not if they have their way. I posted that to show that there are lots of ordinary people (not all of them dogmatic true believers like the people at that site) who dislike superhero movies, many of them saying so online. Many ordinary millennials also watch only classic Hollywood movies instead of current ones, as this article shows and this comment shows (plus this article as well.)
Just read the review. This is why Socialists can't have nice things...Like death and taxes, the inevitable contrarian review of this movie had to be written, and as such, the World Socialists have published just such a review:
Avengers: Endgame: A waste of time, money and talent
Another thing about old movies. The old movies I like are usually art movies. Hollywood movies, whose goal is entertainment? Modern films do a way better job.
Technology aside, they were bound to taboos and social norms and especially from a feminist standpoint aged extremely poorly. Especially prior to the 70's. Adventure is campy and culture is presented through a self-idealized filter. Everything is light and simple, black and white with no ambiguity. Villains are simply evil, justice of law is absolute, criminals always get caught.
One example, The Apartment has women saying things like “I’d spell it out for you only I don’t know how to spell!”
I can watch these movies and appreciate them from a historical or artistic standpoint, but if your goal is to sit back and be passively entertained, it doesn’t work the way it does with things like Avengers because you have to acclimate to greater amounts of cultural dishonesty. Heroes are too perfect to be relatable.
I think the Chaplin films of the '20's and '30's are more purely entertaining than anything Hollywood put out for another several decades.
I was here for the AoU discussions, and nobody had this kind of problem with a 90% sauceage fest photo op.
If you ignore a certain toxic element of the fandom that they just happen to agree with. I’m not saying it’s for the same reason, but people are going to react to that. Have some self awareness of how that looks.
Add to that how forced it is that the truly awe-inspiring Captain Marvel doesn’t need their help, let alone powerhouses like or Hulk or Thor really, adds to how forced it is.
Oh and look, everyone's most favorite scene!
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Scarlet Witch, too. She did better against Thanos than any of the boys single handedly, and I have yet to see a complaint about that.
Only one question. They brought back the infinity stones. But then they killed an earlier version of Thanos. Doesn’t that, err...disrupt the timeline just as much?
As for Gamora, I think her leaving makes sense given that aside from Nebula, she had no idea who any of those people were. I suspect her arc going forward will be her trying to find out who she is in a universe without Thanos, maybe try to atone for some of the things she did as his daughter. Ironically I think it'll be Nebula that helps her find herself again, which is a fun reversal from GotGv2.
I liked that scene where the two were fighting for who got to kill themselves. I genuinely didn’t know who would win.
Just read the review. This is why Socialists can't have nice things...
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