Poor writing. Look at the Garfield movie, Osmosis Jones.Didn't like the holes joke. Most of the aliens were just not that interesting looking. Also how do you waste Bill Murray?
Poor writing. Look at the Garfield movie, Osmosis Jones.
I would not say Bill Murray was well used in that film though....I LIKED the Osmosis Jones movie...
I think the main issue was the movie was bad to boot.
At this point that seems to be all MCU movies though I would just say the formula of being jokey all the time has ran stale
Whedon not being around has hurt the MCU more than I think lots of people want to admit.
Whedon not being around has hurt the MCU more than I think lots of people want to admit.
Captain America: The First Avenger never fails to be great. It got the formula right from the start and most MCU movies since have failed to match it.
The MCU's best films had no involvement from Whedon.
True.
The MCU's best films so far have been the 3 Iron Man movies, the two Black Panther movies, the two Doctor Strange movies, the two Captain Marvel movies, and Eternals.
You forgot Love and Thunder.
Captain America: The First Avenger never fails to be great. It got the formula right from the start and most MCU movies since have failed to match it.
It's definitely not one of the MCU's best, but I really enjoyed it.Yes but what I mean is the movie is just bad.
That was fun, but after all the set up in the first two movies, I loved finally getting to take a deep dive, literally, into the Microverse.The put a character in a dreary CGI landscape that looks terrible and it takes away part of the appeal of the character operating in the real world and seeing him big or small in familiar settings
I though the movie did a great job of highlighting all of the character. The one negative point I will agree to, is that it would have been nice to see the first two movies' supporting cast. Oh, and the design for MODOK didn't really work for me. They way they just blew up Corey Stoll's face was just strange, it might have worked a little better if it was more warped and mutated just his giant but otherwise normal face.. None of the characters really had anything interesting to do and some seemed completely sidelined like Wasp. No Luis on top of it all.
I've got to disagree, most of the MCU's best movies didn't come out until long after he was gone.At this point that seems to be all MCU movies though I would just say the formula of being jokey all the time has ran stale and the problem is Whedon and James Gunn are no longer around and those two are ones who can do that kind of humor the best. Whedon not being around has hurt the MCU more than I think lots of people want to admit.
Veb was one of my favorite parts of the movie.No love for the holes
I think the main issue was the movie was bad to boot. Combine that with being beat by a comic relief character and it was a bad combination. If your main baddie is going to be beat by such a character the movie needs to at least be good enough to justify it.
Adding to this, Scott had no character arc to speak of in the movie. I guess there was a tiny bit of tension with Cassie, which was resolved by the end of it, but that was tension artificially created for the movie. He ends the movie having sacrificed nothing, having changed little, and going back to his cozy life in San Francisco.
What this is all very similar to is Captain America: Brave New World. There is no reasonable argument why Sam Wilson should have had the starring role in an Incredible Hulk sequel. Okay, I realize Universal may have been upset if Bruce Banner was in here, but...maybe don't make a Hulk sequel then?
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