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Spoilers Captain Marvel - Grading & Discussion

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I need a bike. Conveniently, there’s a rider who’s really obnoxious, which makes it cool to steal from him.
 
Accent one: Guy gets in the grill of some jackasses and hands them their asses- Cool!
Accent two: Jackass gets in the grill of a woman and she hands him his ass- The poor guy!
 
Poor woobie.
Arnold beats up some jackasses- Cool.
Jackass gets beaten up by a woman- Oh My GODDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you think I find your opinion ridiculous you'd be right. If you think I will entertain your manpain, no.
I find your attempt to psychoanalyze me ridiculous. It is not an accurate representation of what I posted or what I think. Maybe you should check my posting history before spewing this nonsense.
 
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How a reasonable call for more representation was warped into an attack on white men by YouTubers trying to appeal to their audience.
 
I need a bike. Conveniently, there’s a rider who’s really obnoxious, which makes it cool to steal from him.
Before we get too righteous about this, do remember that this is a deleted scene that was possibly cut because of how it made Carol look.

And now that I've seen it, I realize that I've seen it before. This was the very first scene filmed, shot simply so production could be officially started before a California state tax-break deadline. The production then took a two month break before beginning the actual shoot. Footage shot by bystanders found its way on-line and thus began the horrible controversy of the green costume (worst movie ever!).
 
She compared it to WW and thought WW was a better female superhero movie. I don't know if I would even make the comparison as they are different types of people.

If they were both male superheroes there would be very little comparison between them. But they're both the first female led superhero movie for their respective company. So the comparisons are inevitable. Until female led superhero movies stop being a rarity, people will compare what there is. In reality, a better comparison for Captain Marvel would be Man of Steel.
 
If they were both male superheroes there would be very little comparison between them. But they're both the first female led superhero movie for their respective company. So the comparisons are inevitable. Until female led superhero movies stop being a rarity, people will compare what there is. In reality, a better comparison for Captain Marvel would be Man of Steel.
If so, CM leaps over MoS in a single bound. CM was entertaining and heroic, MoS was a depressing slog where the Kents, the purest and most decent people in all of comics, tell Clark that maybe he shouldn't save people or that he doesn't owe the world anything instead of using his gifts to help people. It's like making a Captain America movie where he talks about agreeing with Hitler. It's shock value trying to masquerade as being edgy.
 
I'll have to disagree with you on your assessment of MoS. I did have some issues with it, but it was very much in tone with what DC was doing at the time. Rebirth has changed that a lot but for about twenty years that was what DC comics were like, and I thought MoS was a great interpretation of the character.

That said, I think the comparison is that both Captain Marvel and Man of Steel are similar science fiction style origin stories with the main character fighting off aliens.
 
I'll have to disagree with you on your assessment of MoS. I did have some issues with it, but it was very much in tone with what DC was doing at the time. Rebirth has changed that a lot but for about twenty years that was what DC comics were like, and I thought MoS was a great interpretation of the character.

That said, I think the comparison is that both Captain Marvel and Man of Steel are similar science fiction style origin stories with the main character fighting off aliens.
The way Superman and the other characters were handled just seems wrong to me. There's a lot that can be done with them and you don't have to make it 100% true to the comics, but they were barely recognizable. It felt like they were forcing it to be something that it's not and it hurt the film for me. If it's your thing, then enjoy it. But it felt like a 13 year old boy's Superman fan fic that's based on the fact that he thinks violence and death is cool. "Superman is breaking bad guy's necks, it's awesome. Pa Kent dies right in front of Superman. The super fight is like 9/11 times 1,000!"
 
You picked out my problems with the movie, actually. Things I liked that most people didn't were Clark's confusion about his destiny and his parent's uncertainty as they tried to figure out how to raise him. I thought the level of destruction during the battle to be a great portrayal of what would happen if comic book battles happened in the real world. My problem with the ending was that it went on for too long and became too bleak. Also, I thought Superman should have found a way to win without killing Zod--but that is just me.

Captain Marvel, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it with my wife and my twins. My daughter loved the movie, and I love being able to take her to see Marvel and Star Wars films with powerful leads. Someone mentioned earlier in this thread that the scenes of Carol fighting the starships at then end was like a victory lap, and it was a great lap. And a great message for young girls that they don't have to live with one hand tied behind their back like their grandmothers and too many of their mothers had to do.
 
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