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Oh yeah?! Can you see this in a theater lobby?!!??!!
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Oh yeah?! Can you see this in a theater lobby?!!??!!
Oh yeah?! Can you see this in a theater lobby?!!??!!
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Brie Larson Has A Message for Captain Marvel Fans
We kicked off the year by encouraging Captain Marvel fans to go #HigherFurtherFaster in 2019, and as Captain Marvel soars into theaters today, Brie Larson has a special message for fans looking to get in on the action!disneyparks.disney.go.com
She doesn’t have the same charisma as some of Marvel’s other big leads but she gets the job done. It is just one movie so she could improve over time. She kind of plays the spunky kid like how she did in Jump Street which I liked.Not kidding, she looks uncomfortable in front of the camera. I truly mean this. One of the reasons why I am hesitant to watch this movie was because of her acting ability here and on the movie trailer. Haven't seen the movie. I intend to, just maybe not in theaters.
Being a Marvel movie... of course I'll see it. But I'm not convinced Brie's acting ability is there yet. Either that or she just doesn't do well at synergized Disney resort plugs. IDK. I know this will probably sound like a trollish comment - but I'm not eager to see this one.
How so?It’s awful. Not because it’s poorly made or inept. It’s bad because the main character isn’t an actual character. She’s a plot point. She’s Deus Ex Machina. And this was a major missed opportunity by Marvel.
She’s not a real character. She’s a plot solution. I didn’t care about her the entirety of the film. Her backstory was incredibly poorly developed, which is usually one of Marvel’s strengths.How so?
It’s awful. Not because it’s poorly made or inept. It’s bad because the main character isn’t an actual character. She’s a plot point. She’s Deus Ex Machina. And this was a major missed opportunity by Marvel.
Don’t assume things.Miss? She's nothing in the Marvel catalog... yes the reason they built her up here is purely to fuel the MCU avengers plot... but you act like they squandered some diamond in the rough. This was making something from nothing.. same as Black Panther.
So far the only negatives I've heard are people butthurt about comics inconsistency (hello.. MCU rule #1.. it don't matter) and that she serves a purpose predisposed beyond this film. Uhh... none of the MCU multi-movie universe has been by chance for a long long time now. People need to stop making excuses on why they should hate something and just enjoy the films or not.
I’ve read 2 comics in my life: Watchmen and The Killing Joke. I don’t give a damn about the characters’ interpretations or stories from the comics, because I don’t know what they are in the comics.
True. I thought it was a poorly written, miscast, badly directed movie—but that’s on its own (lack of) merit.Miss? She's nothing in the Marvel catalog... yes the reason they built her up here is purely to fuel the MCU avengers plot... but you act like they squandered some diamond in the rough. This was making something from nothing.. same as Black Panther.
So far the only negatives I've heard are people butthurt about comics inconsistency (hello.. MCU rule #1.. it don't matter) and that she serves a purpose predisposed beyond this film. Uhh... none of the MCU multi-movie universe has been by chance for a long long time now. People need to stop making excuses on why they should hate something and just enjoy the films or not.
So what's the 'huge missed opportunity' here? What is special about this random MCU movie vs the 20+ others that makes it such an opportunity you think they whiffed on?
I get you may not have liked the 'can't remember my past' cliche... but it's a superhero flick.. not an adaptation of the greatest novels of all time. The usual formula is the person's individual struggle... and they did plenty of expose around that and gave meaning to the struggle with her place with the kree vs her discovery of what the mission really was.
I know the internet trolls caused chaos on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB, but now that “Capt. Marvel” has been released, are we allowed to admit the role was miscast and the movie is surprisingly lousy? I wasted money on it last night. What a failure.
Brie Larson is amazing in Room.Having not seen Bree L anywhere else before hand.. I had no predisposition on her. I found her GND sexy and tried to see where she came from. I like her best in this film now vs what else I've seen of her. Shes gotten an oscar, but what I've seen of her not in character.. I'm like.. meh.
To me the big glaring things were
1 - Why is the kree suddenly some regular humanoid melting pot society? This seemed in conflict with what we knew of the kree up till now in the MCU
2 - The over the top need to make it feel 90s period with the pop music - Trying too much to be like Guardians
3 - The tone for humor also felt borrowed heavily... but SLJ is too good to ignore
4 - The tesseract... again??? I still don't quite follow it's possession timeline fully
5 - The 'girl power' thing jumped the shark when the no doubt song played in the big reveal fight on the spaceship
6 - Why is the head scroll dude so hip with earth culture?
7 - The whole "is she supposed to be a tomboy" "is she supposed to just be a rebel?"... the attempt to set her character traits while also masking her memory made for a bit of a mashup that was hard to connect with. She just feels like a product.. instead of an evolution. The final 'she always gets back up...' revelation moment does tie it all back decently but it almost was like too little, too late.. and way overdosed of "girl power" pitching.
It’s a culturally important film, similar to how Wonder Woman was important. It represents an important motion in Hollywood to provide women more opportunity to write, direct, and lead major tent pole blockbusters (which is undoubtedly is)
I am willing to give most of these generic origin stories a pass due to the strength of the lead character. It’s why despite poor stories in many of Marvel’s intro films, they still work, and it’s why this one doesn’t.
Carol Danvers has no such arc. We don’t see enough of her past life to validate her struggle, and by the end of the film, we don’t know anything about her that actually defines, or at least alludes to, who she is. All we know about her is what she can do. That’s poor writing, and isn’t enough to support a lead character.
Thanks PenguinThere's a thread in which to discuss spoilers freely..
Captain Marvel spoiler thread
Seeing it in 2 hours! Thought it best to get a spoiler thread up now.forums.wdwmagic.com
A “like” just for this bit. I grew up seeing plenty of strong females in film. Where was this hubub for Elektra and Catwoman? Of course, that was a time when movies could just be movies and not a soap box.I also don’t understand the hype about a strong female character. Black Widow, Officer Ripley, and Wonder Woman probably wonder the same thing.
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