Definitely. Your friend is a good barometer because she saw the first one and thought it was only okay.My friend is a good barometer too with regard to Winter Soldier, she had no expectations with this film other than the first left her cold.. she respected it but didn't really like it. She was into much of this film, but the third act left her feeling like they'd lost their grip on the story. Too much crappy CGI, with a of flat greys and too little actual imagination.
My friend is a good barometer too with regard to Winter Soldier, she had no expectations with this film other than the first left her cold.. she respected it but didn't really like it. She was into much of this film, but the third act left her feeling like they'd lost their grip on the story. Too much crappy CGI, with a of flat greys and too little actual imagination.
The popularity of a movie is proven by its box office receipts. It shows how many people pay to see the movie. That's why Transformers 4 is the tenth best movie ever made![]()
But nothing in the Marvel films should be compared to the Empre Strikes Back.. they just aren't in the same ballpark in writing, innovation and direction.
Ah, so James Cameron is no longer a "real filmmaker" either. How fortunate that we have you here to determine these things for the rest of us in the unsophisticated masses.Back then, Cameron was a real filmmaker who knew how to develop tension, develope characters visually and tell a story, all at the same time.
You mean the government agency with the flying aircraft carriers and flying robot armored cars can afford a slightly more elaborate gate? The hell you say!Here, Cap escapes from an elevator, Pierce orders a lock down, and the next shot is "our hero has his bike back" and he jumps a gate that is closing from below.. and yes I am aware that gates do close from below, but they don't look like the one in the film.
You make not knowing what you're talking about almost an artform itself.The one in the film us a very bad CG gate (let's lower our standards for CGI because it's a Marvel film
But let's not go into the fact that Cap had to run back into a building that was in lockdown and get his bike and make his getaway.Nope, he can go from the central atrium of the Triskelion to the connected parking garage next store without ever having to leave the building. Not that it would matter if he did briefly leave the building, because he still needed a vehicle, and as you've pedantically ranted about repeatedly, the doors to the parking garage weren't closed yet.
What's left to know? We see him jumping the gate from a flat parking garage pavement. What is the great mystery you feel needs to be explained here?Someone might be able to get air off a bike as you demonstrated, but the audience has no idea how he did because they don't see it.
People who need everything explained to them don't have much of a leg to stand on when it comes to accusing others of being indiscriminate and the lowest common denominator. They especially don't have much of a leg to stand on when they just took the term from my post and flipped it around using the "I am rubber, you are glue" gambit.Marvel is pandering to the indiscriminating lowest common denominator that have decided that there doesnt need to be artistry anymore to filming an action scene, a chase, or an escape...
Oh, wait, why didn't you mention that your friend also didn't like it? That's the most important piece of information in this debate and trumps all other arguments soundly. I apologize for ever doubting you.My friend is a good barometer too with regard to Winter Soldier, she had no expectations with this film other than the first left her cold.. she respected it but didn't really like it. She was into much of this film, but the third act left her feeling like they'd lost their grip on the story. Too much crappy CGI, with a of flat greys and too little actual imagination.
In an effort to explain everything for you, I should note that that part was sarcasm.
Basically, I have no problem with them calling it the Marvel Cinematic Universe just for the sake of distinguishing it from the Marvel Comic Book Universe.
I'm just saying that these top-down producer led films aren't actually cinematic.. but once in a while they do push to make it seem like they are. They know that the lowest common denominator won't catch on.
Comparison: I'm a big fan of most of the Star Trek films, but even of those that I would call the most cinematic of the series, I would not be so brazen to compare them with the greatest cinematic achievements over all the years that cinema has been out.
It's a blessing that Star Trek 2 turned out the way it did despite Meyer scaling back from being really cinematic: he had to, because of the budget, and, as he says, the limitations he faced forced him to make a stronger film as a result. The space beautiful, and, I would argue that it's cinematic, but compared with many other strong science fictions even of the time, I probably wouldn't be so arrogant as to say that TWOK is, shall we say, a true cinematic achievement.
I think, personally, that First Contact looks fantastic, but there are times when, despite how good it looks, there is something TV about it.. I would still rank it's cinematic quality above the Avengers, but I'd never argue it as a "great cinematic achievement", regardless of how much I like it.
Of course the insane thing is that, according to his own post, Alister Jarok should consider Star Trek 3 and Even Star Trek 5 cinematic. They are movies after all, right?
Oh no, you would be so arrogant. It's kind of a hallmark of your posts, in fact.
The insane thing is not Alidar's comment, but the fact that your nonsensical post looks like a Mad-Lib written by someone who could only use variations on the word "cinema."
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I love the Brosnan era Bond films! Wish we'd have gotten that 5th one they were moving forward on...till Cubby Broccoli died and the "kids" inherited the Aston Martin only to ditch it in favor of doing Bourne 2.0 for the character.
Very underwhelming. The Hulkbuster looks like a video game compared to Optimus Prime of 8 years ago. There is nothing innovative about the trailer except for how dull that they can make it.. the piano didn't help.
The wife, I couldn't recall, then, sorry.That's correct. It was Broccoli's wife who was the Brosnan booster. When she died, Mikey and Babs dumped him. iirc
The wife, I couldn't recall, then, sorry.That's correct. It was Broccoli's wife who was the Brosnan booster. When she died, Mikey and Babs dumped him. iirc
I just knew that when the "kids" took over they pushed Brosnan out even though Die Another Day (regardless what one's opinion is on the film) did solid at the box office and a 5th film with him was an option on his contract that got some talk...until she died.
it was voted the worst Trek film by attendees at the Vegas Convention.
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