We got four Marvel Studios movies last year. No Way Home was Marvel Studios, just not Disney.
I was struggling to remember which 4 movies happened.
I'd forgotten about Black Widow because it was naff.
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We got four Marvel Studios movies last year. No Way Home was Marvel Studios, just not Disney.
I was struggling top remember which 4 movies happened.
I'd forgotten about Black Widow because it was naff.
And leave a giant eternal shaped cavern in the Earth?The Avengers can take care of Tiamut's corpse with Pym particles.
Lower the corpse into the hole and then enlarge it again. It would have to just be shrunk enough to sink again.And leave a giant eternal shaped cavern in the Earth?
Out of the four last year I'd rank it as follows:
Spider Man: NWH
Shang-Chi
Eternals
Black Widow
I haven't gotten to see NWH yet, but Shang-chi was one of the best marvel movies in existence. And while Black Widow and Eternals were both middle of the pack Marvel movies, imo, Black Widow was definitely the more engaging and fun of the two.
I see that more of a Sony film
I don’t know… They made Spider-Man 2.Production wise maybe but no way in hell could Sony pull that off creatively. That has Marvel's handwriting all over it.
I don’t know… They made Spider-Man 2.
Because it was assigned seating.How do you know it was covid riddled?
It wasn't completely terrible, acutally good in parts, but it was too long, had too many characters and had long stretches that were just dull. They introduce all the characters in flashback, but then have to get the gang back together and like 90 minutes in they're still re-introducing characters and getting the gang back together. Sersi and Ikarus are supposed to be the main characters, I guess, but they both show the least emotion out of everyone and we get no sense at all of their supposedly seven thousand year love story (Thena/Punchy Man was actually a much sweeter love story.) Kingo was fun but just says "actually, I can't help!" before the end and disappears for the last half hour. I kind of like the Irish guy but he was pretty underdevloped. Phastos comes into it too late. And so on. It was funny how the start makes it look like Jon Snow is going to be one of the main characters then he just disappears after the first fifteen minutes.
Some of it looked very nice (if you like scenes shot just before the sun rises/sets then this is the movie for you!) and I appreciated the minimal (or less noticable) CGI and green screen in the location stuff, but the deviants looked terrible. Literally like something from a video game. It was really hard to enjoy any action scene with them in it because they didn't look like they were really there. And the leader was just there to give Thena a (not that great) fight scene. The CGI on Pip the Troll looked horrible too. The evil celestial looked good though.
I liked how Makkari's powers were done, it wasn't the usual slow motion speedster stuff. The fight scene everyone had with Ikarus at the end was by far the best action bit but it was two hours into the movie.
The celestial bursting out of Earth is supposed to destroy the planet but part of its head and hand come through the surface and the planet is completely fine?
I appreciated that it tried to be different from the usual MCU tone but the more typical movies Shang-Chi and No Way Home were more enjoyable so they'll probably just stick to the usual forever!
Finally saw this the other day and I found myself pretty bored, which is usually the last thing I feel during a Marvel film.
Some good humor in there, but I found myself checking the time more often than not.
Why was this so long? Especially when Spider-Man was a similar length, and was much more entertaining.
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