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watOh, Galactus wants the baby
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watOh, Galactus wants the baby
Sue and Reed's baby.
but he's Galactus, he eats worlds and generally doesn't give any fucks about thingsSue and Reed's baby.
It was funny because when they went to confront Galactus, he stares at Sue's belly and forces her to go into labor. I don't know, it was just funny he'd do that.
but he's Galactus, he eats worlds and generally doesn't give any fucks about things
I recall Galactus being a force literally beyond the universe, leftover from the previous one.He wants to retire, their baby has powers that he likes, so he wants the baby to take the reigns as the next eater of worlds. And no, that's not a joke.
Captain Marvel? She was powerful and perfect all along and her arc is learning not to listen to other people who say she isn't.
The F4 movie was mid. God damn these writers have their characters become stupid just to create conflict.
Superhero stories sucks dick at making "hero stirs controversy" plot points. It's always the most contrived nonsensical bullshit that makes the public suddenly turn against them. Invincible was the worst with the electric guy going total schizo blaming Invincible for getting unwillingly punched through a building and killing his family. Why is it never an actual moral dilemma? Like, a villain leaves a car dangling off a bridge as diversion to escape, but hero chooses to catch the crook at the cost of letting the civilian die.God damn these writers have their characters become stupid just to create conflict.
The thing is that Brie Larson is a good actress when she has to do emotional scenes. Take her performance in Room or even the scene in Captain Marvel where she's struggling to comprehend the fact that everything she knows is a lie. It's just that she doesn't really pull off roles where she has to be a spunky wisecracker, the kind of character people know Captain Marvel as.
I remember finding it odd that I was the only person in the theater, and laughing at how her arc was deciding she was already the best; that a girlboss doesn't have to listen to people, and that she defeated the invading space fleet by ramming her head through it like Goku.
I first met Carol via x-men cartoon and I remember that, after Rogue apologised for what she did to her and went to a better place, even in her coma she smiled because that's the kind of person she is.Imagine trying to mary sue a character that is Rogue's bottom bitch in the comics.
It's gonna suck, it's gonna tell me I'm wrong for wanting to see the Fantastic Four, and they're gonna say it made more at the box office than it did, but not as much as they really got paid to make it.What's everyone's predictions for the Fantastic 4 film? Im predicting the film is going to be middling to somewhat bad, not terrible and a complete lost cause but the trailer and leaks have done favors for me
Yes it is. That's why it's aimed at children. It's as deep as it gets; it's the foundation. The most basic, basal conceptualizations of what it means to be a good person. Bravery, honesty, compassion, discipline. The bare minimum requirements of a human being, from which all right action stems. Just because it's simple doesn't mean it's shallow. And if you think adults don't need a refresher, look at the world around you.I think the whole reason these movies suck is because children's entertainment isn't as deep as the adults who consume it pretend it is.
I heard thatThe solution Reed comes up with to save their Earth is to teleport the entire planet to another galaxy far away from where they are. Just the Earth. Not the moon. Reed doesn't know how stupid and dangerous that is? Not only the fact the Earth without the moon will have major changes to the planet, but moving an entire planet into a solar system will cause issues as well.
Some of the things he says are a problem for him don't actually sound a problem to me. And some of the things he says are fine I think I'll have a problem with. For example, it'll take quite something for me to like Pedro Pascal in the role.Midnights Edge review on F4 dropped, and the movie is hilariously bad.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=l2GLcg2fhsA
Something I've been saying since the movie came out, there were 2 relatively small changes they could have made to make the movie better and Carol a lot more endearing:Something notable in her movie is the arc she goes through. Most of the Marvel movies and many genre movies in particular, have the arc of the hero starting strong, facing defeat due to some flaw, achieving victory through over coming that flaw. In the first Thor movie he learns humility, in the first Iron Man he is humbled at the start and his arc is about facing up to the consequences of his flaws and paying for them through his sacrifice. Ant Man has a man who chose the easy path even though he knew it was wrong and is learning not to. Dr. Strange is arrogant and above people and when his status / self-image is taken away from him he drives away his partner, his fortune, his reputation because he can't live without his self-image. Only when he reaches absolute rock bottom and accepts that he's a small part of something larger, does he learn how to re-build and become who he is meant to be. As the Ancient One finally makes him see: "It's not about you."
Even the ensemble movie Avengers has this arc of them failing because they keep trampling on each other's strengths and fighting each other until finally they work out how to be a team and defeat Loki.
Captain Marvel? She was powerful and perfect all along and her arc is learning not to listen to other people who say she isn't.
I'm not saying self-confidence is a bad message to place in your movie. But I couldn't help but notice this is what they chose for her.
This is not a defense of the movie, I haven't seen it and it may be utter shit for all I know, and I kind of expect it; but I wouldn't rely on ME's opinions on anything. They've got a vested interest in portraying the movies as disastrous even when they're not. It's their bread and butter, and what their die-hard audience wants to hear.Midnights Edge review on F4 dropped, and the movie is hilariously bad.
And in the comics, Franklin is the most powerful reality manipulator in existence, except maybe for Legion; has had Galactus at his beck and call, and is slated to be the Galactus for the next universe (barring certain Immortal Hulk-related incidents).I recall Galactus being a force literally beyond the universe, leftover from the previous one.
I mean they did these Batman Ninja movies, and Batman of Shanghai before it. I see it as just another one of that style of project. Is it a bad thing now because it went wetback rather than bugman?Marvel bros win again.
DC is making "Aztec Batman" lol.