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


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They haven't made anything good since 'Endgame', so it does make you wonder how much they actually had to do with the success of it and 'Infinity War'.
??? They did Arrested Development, Community, and my favorite MCU movie prior to that and have kind of laid low on streaming service productions since--so I am pretty confident in their abilities.

EDIT: I forgot about Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. (see Turtletrekker's post below)
 
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Question: If you're talking the Russos, they're referring to the original 1980's Secret Wars, are they not?

Yup! From 2022:

"Our love for Marvel is based on the books that we read as kids, the books that we fell in love with,” Joe told Deadline. “The one series that we adored growing up was Secret Wars. It’s incredibly ambitious. It would be bigger than Infinity War and Endgame. But it’s a massive undertaking. Those two movies were very hard to make. So trying to imagine making another two movies even bigger than those two? We’re going to have to sleep on that."
 
Bloody hell. Return of the Russos?
Wow, Marvel really is getting desperate at this point.
Yup! From 2022:

"Our love for Marvel is based on the books that we read as kids, the books that we fell in love with,” Joe told Deadline. “The one series that we adored growing up was Secret Wars. It’s incredibly ambitious. It would be bigger than Infinity War and Endgame. But it’s a massive undertaking. Those two movies were very hard to make. So trying to imagine making another two movies even bigger than those two? We’re going to have to sleep on that."
It would surprise me if the Secret Wars movie was taken from that one, and not the 2015 one, since it was the '15 one that dealt with the multiverse. I know they haven't done direct adaptations, but they still tend to at least take some inspiration from the book they get the titles from, and the multiverse mashup 2015 series would make more sense as the inspiration for the conclusion of the Multiverse Saga than the original.
 
If they fit the budget, and are qualified, why not?

I would want to hear their pitch and see what it would cost. Past performance means jack shit to me. Put up your idea and don't skate on your past.
 
The best indicator of future behaviour is past behaviour. The Russo's have made some great films and television series. They love Marvel comics. They should have a bigger role in the MCU than just making the occasional movie. Feige needs help with quality control and editorial? Why not them?
 
The best indicator of future behaviour is past behaviour. The Russo's have made some great films and television series. They love Marvel comics. They should have a bigger role in the MCU than just making the occasional movie. Feige needs help with quality control and editorial? Why not them?
My point is that I won't just take them in if they don't have a credible idea. You can't just say "Give me a blank check because Infinity War."

No, fuck that noise. Give me a plan first and I'll look at you and consider it. Not a single direct gets a pass from me for past behavior alone. I need what you want to do now.
 
As I said--it is not just Infinity War. They've done Winter Soldier and Civil War (I know opinion is mixed on that one), and also Arrested Development and Community. More recently producing Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.

When creators have made a half dozen things that I love and hold special to my heart then I'm willing to follow them for future endeavors. I'm the type of person who goes to see movies for who wrote and directed them rather than who is starring in them--and the Russo's have earned my trust.
 
As I said--it is not just Infinity War. They've done Winter Soldier and Civil War (I know opinion is mixed on that one), and also Arrested Development and Community. More recently producing Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.

When creators have made a half dozen things that I love and hold special to my heart then I'm willing to follow them for future endeavors. I'm the type of person who goes to see movies for who wrote and directed them rather than who is starring in them--and the Russo's have earned my trust.
Good for you.

No creator gets carte blanche trust from me.
 
Good for you.

No creator gets carte blanche trust from me.
That's your call. Talented people make bad movies sometimes, and my tastes change.

Over the years, Spielberg went from being a must see to somebody I wait on. A similar thing happened with Shyamalan and Scorcese for me. I'm still going to see whatever Del Toro's new movie is, or Wes Anderson's new movie and I will do that until they disappoint me a couple of times.
 
That's your call. Talented people make bad movies sometimes, and my tastes change.

Over the years, Spielberg went from being a must see to somebody I wait on. A similar thing happened with Shyamalan and Scorcese for me. I'm still going to see whatever Del Toro's new movie is, or Wes Anderson's new movie and I will do that until they disappoint me a couple of times.
My favorite movie in the MCU is Captain America: The First Avenger. The director, Joe Johnston, also did Jurassic Park III and the Nutcracker Four Realms movie. My skepticism runs high because creating a movie is a complex process. As you say, talented people make bad movies.

Yes, so come to me with a plan and conviction you can get it done, not just "Hey, I made Infinity War for you."
 
Greg Berlanti and Noah Hawley both made inquiries to Marvel about directing Avengers 5 and 6, but Kevin Feige turned them both down. In other news, Feige is getting his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
 
My favorite movie in the MCU is Captain America: The First Avenger. The director, Joe Johnston, also did Jurassic Park III and the Nutcracker Four Realms movie. My skepticism runs high because creating a movie is a complex process. As you say, talented people make bad movies.

Yes, so come to me with a plan and conviction you can get it done, not just "Hey, I made Infinity War for you."

Now I'm curious. What factors do you take into account when going to see a movie? If it is not the writer or director then what's your criteria? For non-franchise fare or known characters/stories, of course. What makes you go to a movie on opening night?
 
Now I'm curious. What factors do you take into account when going to see a movie? If it is not the writer or director then what's your criteria? For non-franchise fare or known characters/stories, of course. What makes you go to a movie on opening night?
Subject matter.

ETA: quick example-I went to see Lord of the Rings Return of the King with my dad. One of the trailers featured a movie I knew next nothing about, "The Chronicles of Riddick." At the time I knew nothing of Pitch Black, Vin Disel, or David Thwoy. I didn't know who Riddick was, or why I should care about this character. The story idea/subject matter was of a scifi adventure.

I decided to see it.

Tolkien: didn't know the actor, didn't know the director. Wife and I went and saw it due to a love of the Professor and his work.

Fireproof: yes, I did know Kirk Cameron growing up with Growing Pains but the film was about marriage, and that was a subject I often researched in undergrad and grad school. So, I went.
 
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