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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I assume we’re all talking about the Marvel movie with 89% positive ratings on RT?

No? Still Zegler?

Man, a lot of folks are so insecure in their principles that they react really aggressively to anyone refusing to tell them what good people they are.
Uh…took you 5 seconds to oh so cleverly hint at somekinda of vast anti Disney conspiracy

You’re playing 4D chess as always
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
It’s filler because it’s B characters

We keep trying to act like that doesn’t matter…but it surely does.

Pay your draws…don’t off them

Anyone notice this doom thing is a trainwreck per the trades?
It’s not B characters. Captain America, Iron Man, Thor - those are B characters. These are C and D characters, like Starlord and Shang-Chi and Groot. The “level” of the character has nothing to do with the quality of the film.

Would you like to cite a source for Doom being a “train wreck?”
 

rd805

Well-Known Member
I'm actually decently excited about Thunderbolts, and expect I'll see it somewhere in a theater (maybe drive-in?); but the concept of the anti-hero group has been a bit overplayed in recent years so this will have to do something a little different to be "interesting."

I think I'll see Stich as well -- again, probably a Drive-in two-for experience as I'm sure it'll be played in a lot of double features. **I'm lucky to have 2 drive-in theaters near me, one of which has two screens; and another one not TOO far away that does retro and themed / throwback showings every week.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Thunderbolts* is an extremely well-reviewed film with strong thematic throughlines and character arcs from an auteurist writer and director starring a cast of critically acclaimed actors. It is also integral to the ongoing MCU storyline. It’s exactly the sort of film Marvel should be making.

If you don’t like superhero films, fine. But if you’ve enjoyed the MCU, it’s odd to be uninterested in the film because the characters sold fewer copies in the 80s.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
It’s not B characters. Captain America, Iron Man, Thor - those are B characters. These are C and D characters, like Starlord and Shang-Chi and Groot. The “level” of the character has nothing to do with the quality of the film.

Would you like to cite a source for Doom being a “train wreck?”
Ok…so like…a bigger longshot?

Actually…fantastic four are B characters…comic sacred cows that can’t generate the juice for the squeeze in general pop culture

Very much muppets….more on that later

I do laugh everytime you say “quality of the film”…

It’s Disney…not Shakespeare in the park

Are you sure you are in the right place?
 
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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Thunderbolts* is an extremely well-reviewed film with strong thematic throughlines and character arcs from an auteurist writer and director starring a cast of critically acclaimed actors. It is also integral to the ongoing MCU storyline. It’s exactly the sort of film Marvel should be making.

If you don’t like superhero films, fine. But if you’ve enjoyed the MCU, it’s odd to be uninterested in the film because the characters sold fewer copies in the 80s.
Dude…I hope it’s a good movie

I’ll see it

But you’re using way too high faluting words there for it

Marvel flick

Critics aren’t real people
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Dude…I hope it’s a good movie

I’ll see it

But you’re using way too high faluting words there for it

Marvel flick

Critics aren’t real people
The current critical and box office darling is a movie about gangsters fighting vampires directed by a once and future MCU director. Pop art is just as much art as high art, even if the subject matter can be boiled down to something silly.
 

brideck

Well-Known Member
In 1989…a visionary named “Al gore” invented the internet

It changed the landscape over time where success is determined by real time, multimedia saturation

And people learned to turn their brains off nearly all of the time. Alas.

There is no way you’re an Xer with this Pollyanna stuff…can’t be

Of course I am. You long for the original Star Wars to come back. I long for the time when people read things and thought about them and didn't just connect themselves to the funnel of algorithm-sorted content that their devices feed them.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Yep, have people forgotten that the MCU was build using Iron Man as a foundation, a character with minimal mainstream awareness?
People think that because the films have made Iron Man an integral part of the zeitgeist he must always have been A list. People don’t know pop culture history. Heck, they barely remember what was happening TO THEIR OWN LIVES five years ago!
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Right now we have a Marvel film in theaters that critics are calling “gratifyingly fresh and soulful” and a Star Wars series that is being widely praised as the best and most socially relevant program of the year.

People who are still complaining don’t want excellent franchise media, they want a Time Machine that makes them 12 again.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
And people learned to turn their brains off nearly all of the time. Alas.

I can’t say I disagree with that. But peeing upwind Is rarely successful



Of course I am. You long for the original Star Wars to come back. I long for the time when people read things and thought about them and didn't just connect themselves to the funnel of algorithm-sorted content that their devices feed them.
So no community college then? 🤪

Actually you’re more of the shoulder generation…ninja turtles. We need to work on your cynicism 🤫

And I actually don’t wish for Star Wars to “come back”…the theme is always the same: look at why it resonated and follow that path…it’s not hard. But terrible management screws up everything.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Right now we have a Marvel film in theaters that critics are calling “gratifyingly fresh and soulful” and a Star Wars series that is being widely praised as the best and most socially relevant program of the year.

People who are still complaining don’t want excellent franchise media, they want a Time Machine that makes them 12 again.
And you whiffed…

There’s like 3 people who keep talking about critics on these types of threads…

And for the 10,000th time…stock tickers don’t care about critics
 

Prince-1

Well-Known Member
I kinda have the same thoughts as Tony. It's a movie that has a bunch of second or third level characters in it. I look at the pictures and I'm like, "Oh it's Bucky and the other Black Widow girl and who is the big guy with the beard again? Am I supposed to know who all these other people are?"

No one knew who any of the characters were in GotG and I am pretty sure that did more than just ok.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
They sounds a lot closer to happening than my Google search did.

Seems like every time I turn on ESPN this week (for hockey) they are talking about Shedeur Sanders, everyone seems to agree he has talent and potential but his off the field issues are harming his career options… I think Zegler is the Shedeur of the acting world, if she can get her public image problems resolved I think she’ll be fine, if she can’t though, and another movie of hers has offscreen issues, I don’t think any level of talent is going to salvage her career.
Unless she has a highly problematic father, has only been coached by one person her entire life (said problematic father), is incredibly arrogant and entitled, considers herself at the height of her prowess and unteachable, they are not at all the same.
 

easyrowrdw

Well-Known Member
Thunderbolts* is an extremely well-reviewed film with strong thematic throughlines and character arcs from an auteurist writer and director starring a cast of critically acclaimed actors. It is also integral to the ongoing MCU storyline. It’s exactly the sort of film Marvel should be making.

If you don’t like superhero films, fine. But if you’ve enjoyed the MCU, it’s odd to be uninterested in the film because the characters sold fewer copies in the 80s.
Who are the auteurs? The director and one of the writers have primarily worked in TV and the other writer has worked on Marvel stuff, Kong, and Transformers. What is their distinctive style? I'm really not getting the description.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Who are the auteurs? The director and one of the writers have primarily worked in TV and the other writer has worked on Marvel stuff, Kong, and Transformers. What is their distinctive style? I'm really not getting the description.
Have you read any reviews?

The director directed most of Beef and the writer is co-showrunner on The Bear and writer on Beef, Hacks, and BoJack, all among the most lauded and distinctive programs of the last decade.
 

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