🐱 A year without Marvel movies left a void - Consuuuuume

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In early April, I watched a clip of people crying, hollering, and clapping during a scene in Avengers: Endgame. It was the first time I remember missing physically sitting in a movie theater. I thought by May, when Black Widow was scheduled to be released, life would return to normal. I’d be back in a theater on Thursday night with friends, sitting among a packed room full of strangers chatting excitedly about the beginning of a new Marvel Cinematic Universe phase.


That never happened.

Instead, 2020 has become the first year since 2009 without a major addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There’s no big introduction of a new superhero, no highly anticipated sequel — there’s not even an entry in Marvel Studios’ MCU TV universe. WandaVision, once slated to premiere this month, won’t hit until January 15th. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was supposed to kick things off in August of this year, and now will now premiere in March 2021. There’s no big Marvel anything.


In a year where I feel more disconnected from people than ever, where I’m searching for community from the confines of a tiny studio apartment, not having that quintessential part of normalcy — sitting in a theater and watching the couple of Marvel movies that come out every year — feels enormous.

The absence of Marvel movies is the absence of a very specific kind of excitement. Living within the confines of our new normal for the last 10 months means trying to find little things to look forward to every week. A new show on a streaming service helps or a Zoom catch-up with family who can’t visit. But it doesn’t replace the physicality of community or the excitement of leaving home to experience something people may have been waiting on for several months. In 2020, a year filled with death and travesty at the worst of times and mindless boredom at the best of times, the absence of unbridled anticipation was tough to swallow.

Marvel’s disappearance didn’t just echo through subreddit forums and on stan Twitter. It severely impacted business for a number of companies in the entertainment industry. Disney went from having its strongest third quarter ever in 2019 with the release of Avengers: Endgame, which brought in more than $2.8 billion, to one of its worst without any notable releases. Since Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, the IP has brought in nearly $30 billion. That doesn’t include merchandise.

There are also theaters. In a moment where Hollywood is struggling to get people to tear their eyes away from Netflix, TikTok, and Minecraft, theaters are reliant on major tentpole event movies — like a new entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — to bring people in. In 2008, Marvel Cinematic Universe movies made up about 6 percent of the US box office; by 2019, it was more than 15 percent, with Disney controlling close to 40 percent of the total US box office market share.

A new Marvel movie would come out, it would dominate pop culture discussion around the world for a few weeks or months — giving us a fresh round of memes and plenty of Twitter discourse — and then start up again by the time the next one rolled around. This happens with other movies, of course, but with Marvel, everything felt like it was on a grand scale. A subreddit deleting half of its members over the course of a couple of days all because of a joke in Infinity War was something we could participate in together, even if it was online. That moment was spurred by an event that millions of people experienced in movie theaters together.

The pandemic has become a lesson in adapting to a new normal. The beauty (or nightmare, depending on who you ask) of Marvel movies is that there’s always one or two just around the corner. That absence of excitement is beginning to fade; in part because The Mandalorian has helped to make the last few weeks fun again. I’m getting excited about WandaVision, which will premiere on Disney Plus in just over a month. I’m excited about having that week-to-week discussion and feeling of community online again when episodes drop. I’m excited for Black Widow, and hopeful that we may be at a place where we can pile into a movie theater and fall back into a world with a character that’s been on-screen since 2010.

A year without Marvel movies is significant to me, but Marvel can be replaced with any number of things. Concerts, basketball games, church outings, or nights at the local bar — it’s the quiet bonding that we experience that emphasizes our communities. It’s the feeling of intimacy inside a sea of strange faces. It’s that inexplicable sense of true unity in the face of this thing that we love so much. As much as I can’t wait for the next MCU release, I’m more excited to get that feeling back.
 
I fully expect Hollywood to ask for, and get, a trillion-dollar bailout package in the next few years, unable to draw a connection between their excesses and tone deafness driving away their audience while forcing them, essentially at gunpoint, to continue to consume through the backdoor via their taxes to save their fake worlds of detached vanity.
Hollywood is actually a case where Communism should be inflicted on them. They actually are the Bourgeois who control the means of production.
 
Oh yes, because a lack of multi-million dollar popcorn flicks due to COVID is what left a void. Never mind:
  • All the businesses that had to permanently shutter due to lockdown restrictions.

  • All the families grieving the loss of their relatives who died due to COVID or COVID-related comorbidities.

  • The lasting damage this pandemic will leave in the economy for years and possibly decades to come.

  • The ambivalent state of everyone's future due to politics on municipal, state, federal, and global levels being an absolute shitshow.
The same people who bitch about not having their capeshit fix are the same retards who think Ellen DeGeneres did nothing wrong.
STOP ASKING QUESTIONS AND CONSOOM THE QUIPPY SUPERHERO MOVIE, BIGOT!
It's a perfect explanation of how vacuous modern consoomer culture is. The point of movies is not to experience new things, it's to mindlessly drone about them for a set amount of time and then continue to the next turd.
Y'know, I watched Romancing the Stone (great movie, BTW) last night, and it made me realize something - back in the day, people's only concern when seeing a movie wass whether the movie was good or not. That's the reason Romancing the Stone made 10 times its budget back - not because "IT WUZ WRITTUN BY WOMUN, THEREFORE GOOD", people willingly went to see it because it was a legitimately great film. Being a Zoomer, I'm so fucking envious of those of you who came of age in the 80s and 90s, hell, even before that, because you guys got legit great films - Indiana Jones, Spielberg's early works (Jaws, Close Encounters, E.T., etc.), Rebel Without a Cause, John Carpenter's 80s movies (The Thing, They Live, etc.), the Universal horror movies, etc. What the fuck does Generation Z get? Soulless Disney live-action remakes and-or soulless/SJW-tinged remakes in general, regurgitated capeshit, and movies that solely exist to peddle the SJW agenda.

Sure, we get the occasional modern classic like Joker, but 1. They're few and far between, and 2. They're vilified in the media precisely because they don't concern themselves with SJW bullshit and instead are concerned with what ALL good movies are concerned with: telling a good fucking story with relatable characters. And we're pushed to watch this slop not because people genuinely like it, but either some variation of "CONSOOM PRODUCT, GET EXCITED FOR NEXT PRODUCT", or "YOU MUST LIKE THIS MOVIE, OR ELSE YOU'RE A NAZI/RACIST/MISOGYNIST/BIGOT REEEEEEEEE".

No wonder Gen Z is so goddamn depressed....(:_(
 
The absence of Marvel movies is the absence of a very specific kind of excitement. Living within the confines of our new normal for the last 10 months means trying to find little things to look forward to every week. A new show on a streaming service helps or a Zoom catch-up with family who can’t visit. But it doesn’t replace the physicality of community or the excitement of leaving home to experience something people may have been waiting on for several months. In 2020, a year filled with death and travesty at the worst of times and mindless boredom at the best of times, the absence of unbridled anticipation was tough to swallow.

If I didn't know this autist was talking about movies; I'd be screaming "virgin alert." I mean, I still can and probably be correct; but this cope is like a dude who doesn't get sex and his once-a-year sure thing falls through. I know I know, CONSOOM! But Jesus fucking Christ, it's a movie, the MCU is an annual paint-by-the-numbers super hero shit with familiar faces and maybe a few new ones. They've been sanitized and while shit is different; they're so similar you could put different colored NPC memes over the characters and barely tell the difference.
 
STOP ASKING QUESTIONS AND CONSOOM THE QUIPPY SUPERHERO MOVIE, BIGOT!

Y'know, I watched Romancing the Stone (great movie, BTW) last night, and it made me realize something - back in the day, people's only concern when seeing a movie wass whether the movie was good or not. That's the reason Romancing the Stone made 10 times its budget back - not because "IT WUZ WRITTUN BY WOMUN, THEREFORE GOOD", people willingly went to see it because it was a legitimately great film. Being a Zoomer, I'm so fucking envious of those of you who came of age in the 80s and 90s, hell, even before that, because you guys got legit great films - Indiana Jones, Spielberg's early works (Jaws, Close Encounters, E.T., etc.), Rebel Without a Cause, John Carpenter's 80s movies (The Thing, They Live, etc.), the Universal horror movies, etc. What the fuck does Generation Z get? Soulless Disney live-action remakes and-or soulless/SJW-tinged remakes in general, regurgitated capeshit, and movies that solely exist to peddle the SJW agenda.

Sure, we get the occasional modern classic like Joker, but 1. They're few and far between, and 2. They're vilified in the media precisely because they don't concern themselves with SJW bullshit and instead are concerned with what ALL good movies are concerned with: telling a good fucking story with relatable characters. And we're pushed to watch this slop not because people genuinely like it, but either some variation of "CONSOOM PRODUCT, GET EXCITED FOR NEXT PRODUCT", or "YOU MUST LIKE THIS MOVIE, OR ELSE YOU'RE A NAZI/RACIST/MISOGYNIST/BIGOT REEEEEEEEE".

No wonder Gen Z is so goddamn depressed....(:_(

Look at it this way - you can still watch the good movies that were made before Hollywood went completely intellectually bankrupt, *and* you'll save money on theater tickets and popcorn with a 1000% markup!

Seriously, there's enough good cinema already made and available for cheap (or for free, yarrr) that even if literally nothing good came out ever again, there are already enough good movies to last you a lifetime. I watched Down Periscope the other day, it's from the mid-90s and it's funnier than any post-2010 comedy I've ever seen. I thought I was too old to laugh out loud at a fart scene, but boy was I wrong.

Or, instead of watching new movies, you can watch people like Critical Drinker and E;R shit on them, it's pretty fun too once in a while.

Also, I hope whoever wrote this article gets raped by a pack of HIV-positive gorillas. What a disgrace.
 
someone plz send this clip to the 'journo' on my behalf......
I actually assumed some had come out and I just didn’t watch them, just like every year since this started.

i think I watched Thor at a friend’s bachelor party and the one where the purple guy kills everyone with a friend in theaters. And I was so satisfied with the ending where everyone was dead that I didn’t want to watch the “resolution”.
OMGG!! THAT PURPLE GUY IS 'THANOS'. THANOS. AND HE DIDN'T KILL THOSE HEROES BUT 'SNAPPED' THEM. SNAPPED. DIFFERENCE BEING SNAPPED PEOPLE CAN BE BROUGHT BACK BY 'UNSNAPPING'. OR MAYBE SNAPPING AGAIN IDK. SO THE DEAD CHARACTER LIKE 'BLACK WIDOW' COULDN'T BE BROUGHT BACK THROUGH SNAPPING. IT CAN EASILY EXPLAINED, BECAUSE 'INFINITY STONES'. I KNOW YOU'RE 20 FILMS BEHIND BUT AT LEAST TRY FOR FRICK SAKE. SO YOU NEED 6 STONES IN ONE GAUNLET TO SNAP. SO WE JUST HAVE TO TRAVEL TO DIFFERENT TIMELINES AND COLLECT THESE STONES. WHILE THIS IS TIME TRAVEL, WE HAVE TO HURRY BECAUSE WE HAVE LIMITED FUEL FOR THESE 'TIME TRIPS'. NOW YOU MIGHT BE CURIOUS HOW WE DISCOVERED TIME TRAVEL SUDDENLY IN THE LAST FILM. IT'S SIMPLE - 'QUANTUM MECHANICS'. ANY DOUBTS?
 
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Who the fuck ‘cries, whoops and hollers’ in a cinema while the film is playing? Was he watching in a culturally enriched locale or is this just an American thing
 
It's one of the reasons I'm kinda-sorta happy that the old Punisher movie came out pre-Disney. Even if it's not as brutal and merciless as it should have been, it's still enjoyable.
I dunno why you'd insult the 2004 Punisher movie by even comparing it to this nonsense. Sure its not a masterpiece (though it is one hell of a loveletter to Mad Max) but its a competent movie with relatable characters, some good action and no bullshit.
 
I dunno why you'd insult the 2004 Punisher movie by even comparing it to this nonsense. Sure its not a masterpiece (though it is one hell of a loveletter to Mad Max) but its a competent movie with relatable characters, some good action and no bullshit.
Even war zone was a good fun comic movie


Reminded myself how underrated the movie really is
 
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I miss the sort of nerds who have an autistically niche interest in something like trains or building models of landmarks out of matchsticks in their shed. They at least develop a skill, knowledge or a hobby around it, there's some personal development through their obsession. These nerds just sit there and consume bland media and that's it.
These aren't nerds. They're corporate shills. Big difference.
 
Even war zone was a good fun comic movie
I actually enjoyed War Zone a bit more than the '04 movie.

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Ray Stevenson could pull off a much more convincing Frank and the action was campy but amusing. But that's about it.
I dunno why you'd insult the 2004 Punisher movie by even comparing it to this nonsense. Sure its not a masterpiece (though it is one hell of a loveletter to Mad Max) but its a competent movie with relatable characters, some good action and no bullshit.
Not insulting it, just thought it could have been better, is all. War Zone actually reaches the level of brutality I was looking for, in a Punisher movie.
 
Does anyone else miss the weird violent one off superhero movies of the early mid 2000's like Super, Defendor, Kick Ass, Revanant, Hobo with a shotgun ect?

The MCU killed all that shit.
You forgot Drunk-ass Superman Hancock. But, with "The Boys", there's hope some of that comes back.

The real issue isn't so much Disney, but that those gritty older films weren't as profitable as sanitized garbage. Normies didn't go because they don't recognize the characters, and nerds always whined about the movies being too different than the actual comics.
 
Seriously, there's enough good cinema already made and available for cheap (or for free, yarrr) that even if literally nothing good came out ever again, there are already enough good movies to last you a lifetime.
That's how I've been watching these movies, ironically enough - but for a good ass reason. And that reason is fuck the streaming services up the goddamn ass.
 
STOP ASKING QUESTIONS AND CONSOOM THE QUIPPY SUPERHERO MOVIE, BIGOT!

Y'know, I watched Romancing the Stone (great movie, BTW) last night, and it made me realize something - back in the day, people's only concern when seeing a movie wass whether the movie was good or not. That's the reason Romancing the Stone made 10 times its budget back - not because "IT WUZ WRITTUN BY WOMUN, THEREFORE GOOD", people willingly went to see it because it was a legitimately great film. Being a Zoomer, I'm so fucking envious of those of you who came of age in the 80s and 90s, hell, even before that, because you guys got legit great films - Indiana Jones, Spielberg's early works (Jaws, Close Encounters, E.T., etc.), Rebel Without a Cause, John Carpenter's 80s movies (The Thing, They Live, etc.), the Universal horror movies, etc. What the fuck does Generation Z get? Soulless Disney live-action remakes and-or soulless/SJW-tinged remakes in general, regurgitated capeshit, and movies that solely exist to peddle the SJW agenda.

Sure, we get the occasional modern classic like Joker, but 1. They're few and far between, and 2. They're vilified in the media precisely because they don't concern themselves with SJW bullshit and instead are concerned with what ALL good movies are concerned with: telling a good fucking story with relatable characters. And we're pushed to watch this slop not because people genuinely like it, but either some variation of "CONSOOM PRODUCT, GET EXCITED FOR NEXT PRODUCT", or "YOU MUST LIKE THIS MOVIE, OR ELSE YOU'RE A NAZI/RACIST/MISOGYNIST/BIGOT REEEEEEEEE".

No wonder Gen Z is so goddamn depressed....(:_(
There was just as much garbage in the past. The early 90's was just as overrun by Disney remakes. The shit gets forgotten to the sands of time, which makes the past always seem like it had better media.

See, talking about the 90's, you left out the Ernest Evans movies, film tie-ins for Saturday-morning cartoons, everything with Tom Arnold, that shitty Casper movie, early Pixar garbage like "Antz", endless Land Before Time and Beethoven sequels that shit on the originals harder than the Matrix sequels did, tired stuff like "Cliffhanger" and "The 6th Day", all the shitty "Resurrection" franchise revival films, and stuff that was too ambitious/busy like "The Fifth Element".

Cape-shit fatigue is no different than the action-movie fatigue circa 1994. No one learns from history and things are always run into the ground instead of put away on high-notes. The more of something you have, this shittier it gets. People also don't talk about how this is the third-wave of cape-shit. It was last big alongside the action-film boom of the late 80's and ran itself into the ground even earlier, winding down around 1992.

Woke shit is certainly a cancer, but it'll go away, too, no different than the "America Porn" patriotism of the early 80's.
 
I just want to add that I despise The Bing Bang Theory for being an unfunny piece of shit that made nerd stuff hip.
That, and stigmatizing actual diagnosed people with Asperger's. I swear, the amount of times I told people I'm an aspie, and they replied with "OH, LiKe ShElDoN?", makes me want to strangle the goddamn people who made that show (in Minecraft, of course).
Who the fuck ‘cries, whoops and hollers’ in a cinema while the film is playing? Was he watching in a culturally enriched locale or is this just an American thing
Two types of people....

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There was just as much garbage in the past. The early 90's was just as overrun by Disney remakes. The shit gets forgotten to the sands of time, which makes the past always seem like it had better media.

See, talking about the 90's, you left out the Ernest Evans movies, film tie-ins for Saturday-morning cartoons, everything with Tom Arnold, that shitty Casper movie, early Pixar garbage like "Antz", endless Land Before Time and Beethoven sequels that shit on the originals harder than the Matrix sequels did, tired stuff like "Cliffhanger" and "The 6th Day", all the shitty "Resurrection" franchise revival films, and stuff that was too ambitious/busy like "The Fifth Element".

Cape-shit fatigue is no different than the action-movie fatigue circa 1994. No one learns from history and things are always run into the ground instead of put away on high-notes. The more of something you have, this shittier it gets. People also don't talk about how this is the third-wave of cape-shit. It was last big alongside the action-film boom of the late 80's and ran itself into the ground even earlier, winding down around 1992.

Woke shit is certainly a cancer, but it'll go away, too, no different than the "America Porn" patriotism of the early 80's.
The difference between then and now, though, is that the bad shit wasn't masqueraded in the media as actually good, though. That shit, you can squarely pin the blame on the Woke Left/SJW cultural zeitgeist for.
 
That, and stigmatizing actual diagnosed people with Asperger's. I swear, the amount of times I told people I'm an aspie, and they replied with "OH, LiKe ShElDoN?", makes me want to strangle the goddamn people who made that show (in Minecraft, of course).

Two types of people....

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The difference between then and now, though, is that the bad shit wasn't masqueraded in the media as actually good, though. That shit, you can squarely pin the blame on the Woke Left/SJW cultural zeitgeist for.
Yes it was. Ernest Evans movies were a big hit, Casper was a blockbuster, all those Land Before Time sequels were "must see" for kids, and all the "Resurrection" movies had reviews that were basically bought-and-paid for by the studios full of praise in order to fill seats.

Go look up some of the early articles complaining how the smash-hit "Pokemon" was going to make kids unable to communicate with older people when they got older. I remember one talking about how kids would grow up to use Pokemon as descriptors for things, such as how "Blastoise-esque" something was.

The insanity of today has always been around, it was just different and relegated to the memory hole of time. Now, no body remembers that stuff when talking about the early days of Pokemon. All they remember was the theaters PACKED with kids for the first movie and that it sold a fuck-ton of gameboy units.
 
Oh yes, because a lack of multi-million dollar popcorn flicks due to COVID is what left a void. Never mind:
  • All the businesses that had to permanently shutter due to lockdown restrictions.

  • All the families grieving the loss of their relatives who died due to COVID or COVID-related comorbidities.

  • The lasting damage this pandemic will leave in the economy for years and possibly decades to come.

  • The ambivalent state of everyone's future due to politics on municipal, state, federal, and global levels being an absolute shitshow.
The same people who bitch about not having their capeshit fix are the same retards who think Ellen DeGeneres did nothing wrong.
Don't forget the domestic violence, child abuse, and suicides that increased because of the lockdowns. But no, capeshit is apparently the toe that broke the camel's back.
 
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