They should've learned it from Watchman, which, probably after advertisement, was not exactly a box office winner.
For having overly controversial or offensive and contrarian story and visual content.
They should've learned it from Watchman, which, probably after advertisement, was not exactly a box office winner.
WB has never realized what Marvel did. They formed a full film division overseen and caretaken primarily by comic creators. They started small and were content with their small wins. They built a loyal fan base over a period of time and are now reaping the rewards.
WB have just taken a shotgun approach and had hits and misses.
For having overly controversial or offensive and contrarian story and visual content.
Marvel had team-up The Avengers as its sixth film (four years after starting the universe) and, though not a crossover, a movie with big crossover elements in its third (two years after), DC Justice League as its fourth (four years after starting the universe) and a crossover movie in its second (two and a half years after). Warner was quicker but not that different and I think some of Marvel's initial movies (especially Iron Man 2 and The Incredible Hulk) are also regarded more as misses.
There's more character development--and the story that supports it--in MOS, BVS, and WW than in most of the MCU,
which substitutes any of the mature underpinnings of the source in favor of Power Rangers stunts, overblown "biggest lightshows / explosions ever!" jokes every 50 seconds, all to sell the idea of a universes that is not exactly coherent..
Yeah, I'm gonna have to very strongly disagree with you here, the Marvel movies have great stories, and a plenty of character development. It might not be done in style as Snyder's movies, but it's there just as much, it's not their fault you are apparently completely oblivious to it for some reason.There's more character development--and the story that supports it--in MOS, BVS, and WW than in most of the MCU, which substitutes any of the mature underpinnings of the source in favor of Power Rangers stunts, overblown "biggest lightshows / explosions ever!" jokes every 50 seconds, all to sell the idea of a universes that is not exactly coherent..
Yeah, I'm gonna have to very strongly disagree with you here, the Marvel movies have great stories, and a plenty of character development. It might not be done in style as Snyder's movies, but it's there just as much, it's not their fault you are apparently completely oblivious to it for some reason.
Its not my fault most of the MCU shoots low like Saturday morning cartoons,
If that floats you boat, fine, but most of those films lack any characters who feel like they exist beyond a cause for spectacle, then rinse and repeat.
Its not my fault most of the MCU shoots low like Saturday morning cartoons,
and substitutes any real character development (where there are realistic, rational reasons for characters doing A.B, and C)
but most of those films lack any characters who feel like they exist beyond a cause for spectacle, then rinse and repeat.
You keep saying that like it's a bad thing.
And financially, the only number that matters in Hollywood, sorta proves the MCU is doing it right for now.
Artistically, obviously, that's up for debate, because that's opinion. But, cold hard cash talks.
...because it is, Zoom.
Sooo...that means the Transformers series--a franchise almost universally (and deservedly) dismissed/reviled--is doing something right because its earned nearly 5 billion to date?
Dollars alone never equals quality.
If that were the case, McDonald's would be considered the pinnacle of healthy, fine dining, but its food stands on the polar opposite of that distinction, like the Transformers series, and many MCU films. Greasy, empty junk.
Even if people don't like them, there's is obviously something they are doing right, since the lowest box office for one of them is still nearly 1/2 a billion dollars, and the third and fourth movies made over a billion each. If they really were failures people would have stopped going to them a long time ago.Sooo...that means the Transformers series--a franchise almost universally (and deservedly) dismissed/reviled--is doing something right because its earned nearly 5 billion to date? Dollars alone never equals quality. If that were the case, McDonald's would be considered the pinnacle of healthy, fine dining, but its food stands on the polar opposite of that distinction, like the Transformers series, and many MCU films. Greasy, empty junk.
Even if people don't like them, there's is obviously something they are doing right, since the lowest box office for one of them is still nearly 1/2 a billion dollars, and the third and fourth movies made over a billion each. If they really were failures people would have stopped going to them a long time ago.
Who gets to judge the creative failures.There's a difference between being a commercial failure and being a creative failure.
Have people stopped giving them money? Then they are doing something right that rewards their behavior.Sooo...that means the Transformers series--a franchise almost universally (and deservedly) dismissed/reviled--is doing something right because its earned nearly 5 billion to date?
Long story short, many people did stop.Have people stopped giving them money? Then they are doing something right that rewards their behavior.
Money talks-loudly.
Yes, now. Took a while, which means Hollywood will keep doing it for a while.Long story short, many people did stop.
Yes, now. Took a while, which means Hollywood will keep doing it for a while.
They are slow learners.
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