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I dont want to end it. I'm just hoping it does.:lol:

And again, what difference does it make to you, with your laughing emoji. Some of us have waited our entire lives for a moment like this when we can see comic books playing out in live action movies that are not played as camp with shitty effects. I think it is pretty mean spirited and juvenile to wish an end to this era of movie making that some of us waited decades for. Of course, I would love for all movies to be great high quality, entertaining and profound statements I could watch again and again--but right now, even the poorest entries in the MCU are head and shoulders over much of what has come before.

You know, I don't like the Fast and Furious franchise but I don't wish its fans the destruction of the series. And making that kind of comment with a laughing face is something I wouldn't expect from a thirteen year old.
 
The hilarious thing about the complaining is that the post credit scene of Zeus bemoaning how the Old Gods are seen as jokes and how they've been replaced by Superheroes was a great meta commentary on how Superheroes ARE modern mythological heroes all over again.

Somehow that goes over the complainers' heads.
 
And again, what difference does it make to you, with your laughing emoji. Some of us have waited our entire lives for a moment like this when we can see comic books playing out in live action movies that are not played as camp with shitty effects. I think it is pretty mean spirited and juvenile to wish an end to this era of movie making that some of us waited decades for. Of course, I would love for all movies to be great high quality, entertaining and profound statements I could watch again and again--but right now, even the poorest entries in the MCU are head and shoulders over much of what has come before.

You know, I don't like the Fast and Furious franchise but I don't wish its fans the destruction of the series. And making that kind of comment with a laughing face is something I wouldn't expect from a thirteen year old.

Sorry you feel that way. It's my opinion and I stand by it. But there is a reason why Thor was a critical failure. The CAMP of the film was a big factor. It was awful. As for Fast and Furious...I used to be a HUGE fan. Once they made Dom pretty much indestructible and the ever increasing ridiculous stunts etc.....IM ALSO GLAD FF IS ENDING...:luvlove:...many of the franchises fans hated the last film...

I also waited my entire life for good superhero films. That doesnt mean I'm gonna accept any slop they throw on the screen. Which we seem to be getting more and more.....again these films are following the exact same trajectory of the very comic books they hail from...

Now I wilm end this with a franchise that HAS gotten it right for over 30 years. The mission impossible films have been solid all the way through. :techman:[/QUOTE]
 
Oof, no. MI 2 and 3 sucked.

No way. While they were not perfect they are both very enjoyable to me and I have rewatched them a few times now.
Come on how can anyone hate the opening of 2???.:D
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Going from the comic books to comic movies there's the problem with limited resources. Back when I was an active comic reader not every title appealed to me but you always had another dozen or more to choose among at any given time. With the MCU there's only basically resources to allow for one project at a time. As Marvel has increased its scope there's a higher chance that a given project might not appeal to some.

I don't generally wish for something to be cancelled/pulled that others enjoy (I could've done without 30 years of Law and Order but it doesn't really affect me) but there is a dilemma in that with the limited resources that a "bad" project precludes another more desirable one from being made. I could gladly forget The Dark Tower movie but I really regret that I can't see a better adaptation I'd be really interested in because of its existence. There's an opportunity cost involved that makes it more complex than just wanting to take away something from people.
 
No way. While they were not perfect they are both very enjoyable to me and I have rewatched them a few times now.
Come on how can anyone hate the opening of 2???.:D
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The first movie was more of a real Mission Impossible story, 2 and 3 were just Tom Cruise ego trips
 
I don't generally wish for something to be cancelled/pulled that others enjoy (I could've done without 30 years of Law and Order but it doesn't really affect me) but there is a dilemma in that with the limited resources that a "bad" project precludes another more desirable one from being made. I could gladly forget The Dark Tower movie but I really regret that I can't see a better adaptation I'd be really interested in because of its existence. There's an opportunity cost involved that makes it more complex than just wanting to take away something from people.

I think this is a valid argument. I agree that having a poorly done movie can be harmful to future projects that might be better. I wish we had had a much more faithful Dark Tower production in the same way I wish Green Lantern's movie could have been better. As it stands we're still waiting to see GL on the big or small screen in live action, and there are no hopes for the Dark Tower in the near future.

At this point for Marvel though, other than the X-Men and Fantastic Four, they have already used up their big name properties and are spending the current phase developing second and third tier characters. There have been a few misses, but overall they have generally been successfully financially and creatively in their attempt to introduce diversity in style of production as well as characters. Not every project appeals to every person, but there is enough out there that if you aren't finding something you like then go watch something else. But wishing the destruction of the entire thing is just petty and bizarrely egocentric or borderline clinical.

I don't wish the destruction of the Mission Impossible series even though I have never really liked it and I have huge ethical problems in supporting Tom Cruise. His "religion" and treatment of women just makes it difficult for me to even watch him on screen--although I am not so fanatical in that regard that I will not watch a movie just because he is in it.
 
I've only seen the first Mission Impossible film. I refuse to watch anything else in the series after they made Jim Phelps the villain of the first movie.

Haha. Well Ethan Hunt is the Hero in the films. It was not a continuation of the tv show so I was more than good with them making Phelps the Villian. The series has done far better than anyone expected. I remember the outrage many felt about the Phelps character.....I had thought most people got over it...
 
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Also, I just despise Tom Cruise. I actually can't even remember the last time I saw Tom Cruise movie. The first Mission Impossible might have been it.
 
No way. While they were not perfect they are both very enjoyable to me and I have rewatched them a few times now.
Come on how can anyone hate the opening of 2???.:D
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Easily. Does not hold up.
 
MI2 ripped off Darkman a little too much for my taste anyways, and MI3 was just repeating stuff from MI1. It wasn't until the later movies it's become watchable and even then it's less "Mission Impossible" and more "Tom Cruise Action Guy" stuff.
 
Sneakers is still the best Mission Impossible film ever made :p

I've enjoyed most of the MI films, but only the first one and Ghost Protocol felt anything like the TV series (IE felt like a team rather than focusing on Tom)
 
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