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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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For me, I could never have sat through TSC in one sitting (especially in a cinema), but it was enjoyable to immerse myself in over a few different days, an hour or so at a time.
 
I still need to watch the Snyder Cut, I plan to eventually, I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I enjoyed Man of Steel and BvS, and I am curious to see exactly where he was leading with all of that.
 
It is certainly worthwhile watching it; and the beauty of streaming is that it can be watched over multiple viewing sessions. I watched it a chapter or two at a time.

One thing that really stood out for me were the fight/action sequences...Snyder directs them really well so they tell a story. A really step up from the sequences in BVS.
 
I rarely ever watch a movie on streaming in one sitting, I usually watch them between bike rides and dog walks, and most of the time I end splitting them between 2 days.
 
If you're ashamed of comics and think they should all be those "grounded", creatively bankrupt sell-out movies.

This inane fantasy of yours has been shot to pieces more times than anyone can recall. Now, please go back to being enraged across 40,000 pages due to realizing that the majority of the MCU is a conveyor belt of cartoons, and that no Marvel movie will ever have its performers win Oscars.
 
This inane fantasy of yours has been shot to pieces more times than anyone can recall. Now, please go back to being enraged across 40,000 pages due to realizing that the majority of the MCU is a conveyor belt of cartoons, and that no Marvel movie will ever have its performers win Oscars.
Just like the first 1,000 times you two argued about this exact thing, you're both making asinine statements and arguments. Cut it out.
 
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"Oh, this is futile!"
"No it isn't!"
"Yes it is! I came here for a good argument!"
"AH, no you didn't, you came here for an argument!"
"An argument isn't just contradiction."
"Well... it CAN be!"
"No it can't!"
"An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition."
"No it isn't!"
"Yes it is! It isn't just contradiction."
"Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position."
"Yes, but it isn't just saying 'No it isn't!'"
"Yes it is!"
 
This inane fantasy of yours has been shot to pieces more times than anyone can recall. Now, please go back to being enraged across 40,000 pages due to realizing that the majority of the MCU is a conveyor belt of cartoons, and that no Marvel movie will ever have its performers win Oscars.

None of them died, so there's that. And none of them were in INO movies either, because MCU doesn't sell-out like that either. They also refuse to pander to the Academy and choose to antagonize the Academy instead.

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This performance in a comic movie got an Oscar Nom, says it all.
 
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None of them died, so there's that. And none of them were in INO movies either, because MCU doesn't sell-out like that either. They also refuse to pander to the Academy and choose to antagonize the Academy instead.

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This performance in a comic movie got an Oscar Nom, says it all.

Why would the MCU or Marvel Studios care about the Oscars? They don't need them to boost sales and profile, which is all the Oscars are designed to do when you really look at it.

Marvel movies have been consistently financial successes, some of them have easily broken the billion dollar benchmark and they are realistic enough to know they'll probably never draw a big crowd in the movie arthouse community.
They make entertaining popcorn summer blockbuster movies and they're very good at it, they don't need support from any side.
 
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this since it seems to have turned into a Zack Snyder thread but the resume of Stacy Caballero, who has worked on various MCU projects, lists Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio as part of the cast of "Echo".

You can see it here, though you'll probably need to be quick, as it will no doubt get changed soon: https://www.stacycaballerodesign.com/
 
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