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WB's Justice League 2017 movie pre-discussion thread

Truth. There was crap about how Holland looked like a pre-teen, how dumb it was to show that Queens wasn't full of only white people, how dumb it was that May wasn't a walking cadaver, how Flash wasn't going to be a generic Jock, how dumb it was how Peter had ANY ties to the rest of the MCU instead of the movie pretending it was in a vacuum, etc.

You don't see anyone claiming how dumb it is for Flash to look up to Batman or how they should be the same age but Flash is younger here.

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Truth. There was crap about how Holland looked like a pre-teen, how dumb it was to show that Queens wasn't full of only white people, how dumb it was that May wasn't a walking cadaver, how Flash wasn't going to be a generic Jock, how dumb it was how Peter had ANY ties to the rest of the MCU instead of the movie pretending it was in a vacuum, etc.

You don't see anyone claiming how dumb it is for Flash to look up to Batman or how they should be the same age but Flash is younger here.

I am a huge MCU fan but this sort of thing is not unique to Marvel. From the casting of Affleck or Eisenberg, to the casting of Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher, to the leads in The Force Awakens, to gender-swapping Starbuck or, more recently Doctor Who, there is not an adaptation of an existing property that doesn’t face some sort of backlash from a small but noisy minority. As Christopher said earlier, most people just want to be entertained - this sort of faux-controversy should not be confused with representing popular opinion.
 
You ever had to put up with toxic X-Fans or Nolanites for an extended period of time? They're like that Dales guy but worse. I don't recall ever running into any Iron Man or Cap fans like that.

There are toxic people in any context, but they're never representative of the entire class. It's just that on the Internet, the toxic few have a way of dominating conversations and drowning out other voices. You just need to keep in mind that the extremists never embody the entire whole.

And really, if you don't like toxicity, then please try not to indulge so much in confrontational, us-vs.-them rhetoric in your posts.
 
Name one critique of how it's bad for Batman and Flash to have a Mentor type relationship. Then go see how many complained over Peter and Tony having one.

Easy. Just read the 66 pages of this thread:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/wbs-justice-league-2017-movie-pre-discussion-thread.281623/
And when you’re done read the 64 pages on this thread:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/warner-bros-announce-superhero-films-through-2020.256771/
There’s a lot more of DCEU bitching if you’re interested. About 100 times more than what the media favorite MCU received.
 
Good thing most of the MCU isn't dreck.

It kind of is, in that much of it is homogenous and doesn't stand out.

The DCEU has been stellar for me thus far because, while there's a consistent stylistic tone, nothing feels homogenized, and all of the principal characters feel real and/orlike they're important, even if/when they're not. I also want to own every installment and marathon them in order.

With the MCU, I only really care about a couple of the primary players, and only want to own a scant handful of the films.
 
It might be hard for you to understand, but not all people have unlimited amounts of time and/or money, so they have to be selective about what forms of entertainment they use those things on.
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It kind of is, in that much of it is homogenous and doesn't stand out.

The DCEU has been stellar for me thus far because, while there's a consistent stylistic tone, nothing feels homogenized, and all of the principal characters feel real and/orlike they're important, even if/when they're not. I also want to own every installment and marathon them in order.

With the MCU, I only really care about a couple of the primary players, and only want to own a scant handful of the films.

You're going to have to explain "homogeneous" better here. As for the DCEU Principals feeling more "real" or "important" that's probably because there's fewer of them than in the MCU. And only 4 DCEU movies so far compared to MCU's 17.
 
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So you dislike variety, then.

Nonsense.

The MCU isn't afraid to have a greater overall arc while still giving different tones to its movies while the DCEU suffers from characters being forced into tones that don't match the inherent nature of the characters.

More nonsense. Too many MCU films are thin--overblown & lacking any heart from the source material, all in exchange for the next emotionally juvenile Power Rangers/FX film, too busy dropping Easter eggs about the next ticket pitch than actually focusing on telling a solid story. If not for the Cap films, and perhaps Dr. Strange, the MCU would be worthless.
 
Yes, every movie they put out gets the stink eye even when they're a success and they've been getting ragged on for making movies about D-Listers for years and how the whole thing is a mess for daring to try and make movies against the DCEU and XCU.

Oh, please. Marvel is not making art-house movies and taking chances. For example, Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Cap and now Spider-Man have all had a strong media presence beyond comics since their first adaptations as animated series in the 1960s. The reason why they were adapted and distributed to several countries was due to their popularity. No D-list anything from comics was getting that kind of treatment in the 1960s. There was no risk in selecting the initial group of characters seen so far.
 
I assume you're replying to me? If so, and an extra twenty minutes is just twenty too many out of people's oh so busy day, I already said don't go see the long ones. It'll save time and money, problem solved. If enough people skip any movie over two hours, the studios will stop making them.

He wasn’t, he was replying to LJones41. I think he quoted him in the post.
 
You're going to have to explain "homogeneous" better here. As for the DCEU Principals feeling more "real" or "important" that's probably because there's fewer of them than in the MCU. And only 4 DCEU movies so far compared to MCU's 17.

Homogeneous = The same.

Outside of the Thor films, the first Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, and the first two Captain America films, every single film in the MCU is literally beat-for- beat structurally, thematically, and tonally the same movie, just with different characters or groups of characters.
 
Nonsense.

Yes-sense.

More nonsense. Too many MCU films are thin--overblown & lacking any heart from the source material,

Such as?

all in exchange for the next emotionally juvenile Power Rangers/FX film

IE, they don't go for that creatively bankrupt "grounded" approach and embrace the wondrous.

too busy dropping Easter eggs about the next ticket pitch than actually focusing on telling a solid story.

So you're upset they don't pretend they're in a vacuum completely dissociated from the rest of the Universe.

If not for the Cap films, and perhaps Dr. Strange, the MCU would be worthless.

Nope, they'd still be redefining how CBMs are done. And that's what "grounded" CBM fans just can't stand. 2008 was supposed to be when DC's way took over how CBMs were done from then on, instead the opposite happened.
 
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Oh, please. Marvel is not making art-house movies and taking chances.

It's what they've been doing since 2008.

For example, Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Cap and now Spider-Man have all had a strong media presence beyond comics since their first adaptations as animated series in the 1960s.

Aside from Spidey, none of them had the mainstream acknowledgment that the X-Men and DC had for their characters.

The reason why they were adapted and distributed to several countries was due to

MCU Studios taking a chance.

Homogeneous = The same.

I get that, but that doesn't apply to the MCU.

Outside of the Thor films, the first Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, and the first two Captain America films, every single film in the MCU is literally beat-for- beat structurally, thematically, and tonally the same movie, just with different characters or groups of characters.

You're going to have to do better than that. It's a blanket statement with no evidence.

It IS more proof of how the MCU is ripped into at every turn, though.
 
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Out of curiosity, what do you call toxic Disney MCU fans? Especially ones that ONLY post in DC threads ALL the time?

Marvelites perhaps? Nah, that will mistake them with comic book fans that actually have read Marvel Comics.
You call rabid MCU fans "Marvel Zombies".

Like that comic series from a decade or so ago.
There don't seem to be any, not on the toxicity level of Nolanites or X-Fans.

You see anything toxic from them, that's merely payback for years of how the Nolanites and X-Fans acted.

Oh, there are Marvel Zombies out there. They spend their time putting down the DCEU (movies and CW shows), since by comparison (critically), the MCU (movies and Netflix) have been far more successful.

The XCU crapped the bed with Apocalypse and with JLaw returning for Supernova, everyone is embracing for another misguided Mystique movie. Deadpool 2, The Gifted, and New Mutants is where the XCU fans have moved their flag to.

After everyone reappraised TDKRises and found it to be an Inception Reunion film, featuring Batman. I think the Nolanites calmed their tits a tad.
 
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You call rabid MCU fans "Marvel Zombies".

Like that comic series from a decade or so ago.

My suggestion would have been Feigists, but I like yours better.

The XCU crapped the bed with Apocalypse and with JLaw returning for Supernova, everyone is embracing for another misguided Mystique movie. Deadpool 2, The Gifted, and New Mutants is where the XCU fans have moved their flag too.

After everyone reappraised TDKRises and found it to be an Inception Reunion film, featuring Batman. I think the Nolanites calmed their tits a tad.

For a moment, I was wondering what Jude Law had to do with the X-Movies.
 
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