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j_garcia

j_garcia

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If you think that one was very average, we watched Thunderbolts, which I had skipped because it looked like another meh Marvel. Turns out, it was :D No need for a review, aside from the fact that it just tries to setup the next franchises, it was pretty boring. I don't know why people are saying it is good.
 
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If you think that one was very average, we watched Thunderbolts, which I had skipped because it looked like another meh Marvel. Turns out, it was :D No need for a review, aside from the fact that it just tries to setup the next franchises, it was pretty boring. I don't know why people are saying it is good.
Interesting. So, we have two conflicting reviews. We have a "Greatest Marvel movie ever!" all the way down to "boring". Hahaha! :D

I'm going in with ZERO expectations. Though, I already know I won't be saying it is the "greatest" Marvel movie. Nothing is going to top Infinity War and Endgame. Those are the best two Marvel movies. Period. The first Avengers movie is pretty darn good, but still behind the final two. Then sprinkle in a few of the individual superhero movies behind those 3. :)
 
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Sinners 4k Disc

PQ- Picture was amazing. The IMAX scenes looked the best. You could tell the difference in quality between the two formats. I would've loved if it was shot entirely in IMAX.

SQ- I won't say it was "demo" worthy, but it's definitely up there for Atmos mixes. I really liked the music in this movie. A couple of the music/dance sequences punched pretty hard. it was great! Had some good height effects as well.

Overall, I'm giving the movie a 9/10. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I loved the time period, setting, actors and the music. :)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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Interesting. So, we have two conflicting reviews. We have a "Greatest Marvel movie ever!" all the way down to "boring". Hahaha! :D

I'm going in with ZERO expectations. Though, I already know I won't be saying it is the "greatest" Marvel movie. Nothing is going to top Infinity War and Endgame. Those are the best two Marvel movies. Period. The first Avengers movie is pretty darn good, but still behind the final two. Then sprinkle in a few of the individual superhero movies behind those 3. :)
Same directors as Infinity War and Endgame, but it is like a decade after they came up with those. It has more backstory for the characters like those two, and shows their difficulties, but it definitely isn't on the same level as the others.

I liked Sinners.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Sinners 4k Disc

PQ- Picture was amazing. The IMAX scenes looked the best. You could tell the difference in quality between the two formats. I would've loved if it was shot entirely in IMAX.

SQ- I won't say it was "demo" worthy, but it's definitely up there for Atmos mixes. I really liked the music in this movie. A couple of the music/dance sequences punched pretty hard. it was great! Had some good height effects as well.

Overall, I'm giving the movie a 9/10. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I loved the time period, setting, actors and the music. :)
I turned it off after about 45 minutes. I thought it was too slow and boring and drifting all over. :D

So yeah, funny how our minds work. One person love, another person hate the same movie.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Same directors as Infinity War and Endgame, but it is like a decade after they came up with those. It has more backstory for the characters like those two, and shows their difficulties, but it definitely isn't on the same level as the others.

I liked Sinners.
I didn’t like any Avengers movies. :D
 
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I turned it off after about 45 minutes. I thought it was too slow and boring and drifting all over. :D

So yeah, funny how our minds work. One person love, another person hate the same movie.
Hey, we almost agreed on Superman! :D
 
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Enjoyed “The Color Purple“ and “From Dusk Till Dawn” mashup “Sinners.” I’m surprised it came from the writer/director of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” as that one is the worst Marvel movie produced to date. Like a Marvel movie, “Sinners” has a mid-credits scene.

“Avengers” movies are all over the place with plot holes from which no hero could fly out. “Age of Ultron” was a piece of s#%t and has generally been forgotten since release. “Endgame” was an overlong, self indulgent mess. That was really the only one in a few million ways in which they could win? Yikes.

Haven’t seen “Superman” but while I really liked “Guardians of the Galaxy,” I didn’t like Gunn’s “Suicide Squad” so it could go either way. He has a style that worked for the as yet unseen “Guardians” but doesn’t seem to work when applied to other known properties. Nobody would have bet he’d make a “Suicide Squad” worse than the first one but he actually pulled it off. Could he have also outdone Snyder in butchering Superman? Yeah, I said it. “Man of Steel” was colorless bore.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

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“Avengers” movies are all over the place with plot holes from which no hero could fly out. “Age of Ultron” was a piece of s#%t and has generally been forgotten since release. “Endgame” was an overlong, self indulgent mess. That was really the only one in a few million ways in which they could win? Yikes.

Haven’t seen “Superman” but while I really liked “Guardians of the Galaxy,” I didn’t like Gunn’s “Suicide Squad” so it could go either way. He has a style that worked for the as yet unseen “Guardians” but doesn’t seem to work when applied to other known properties. Nobody would have bet he’d make a “Suicide Squad” worse than the first one but he actually pulled it off. Could he have also outdone Snyder in butchering Superman? Yeah, I said it. “Man of Steel” was colorless bore.
Agreed on Avengers - all over the place.

I had issues with Snyder's Superman. But after watching Gunn's Superman, I hope they go back to Snyder. :D

Or find a better director like Joseph Kosinski (TRON Legacy, Oblivion, Top Gun Maverick, F1) or Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow, Bourne Identity). But more importantly, hope they have the sense to use good writers (Frank Durabont, Christopher McQuarrie, Taylor Sheridan, Ehren Kruger).

I love Guardians of the Galaxy. But IMO, Gunn seems to be a one-trick-pony.
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

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The last two Avengers movies were all over the place because they were wrapping up the storylines from a dozen other movies, so I get that. It completed the arcs very nicely though. Are they cinematic masterpieces? Nope. But they were good for superhero movies. Almost everything that has come after those has been pretty bad.

It is not superhero fatigue, it is that they are out of ideas because they never read the comics, the stories on which all their characters are based. It is also extremely clear now that they are just looking to setup whatever is next, rather than giving you a decent story in THIS movie. If EVERY movie is just part of another movie and a cash grab, people pick up on that. On top of that is the "homework" that you have to at least have seen a few of the other films to get who some of the characters are and why certain things are happening. They think that helps get the less important films viewership, but they are wrong. Make good movies and people will watch.

It doesn't matter if you throw great directors at these films. The studios are looking for cash cows only and don't care about the quality. You had an Oscar winning director on a Marvel movie, Eternals, and it was utter garbage.

I have low expectations for Fantastic Floor (4). Just from the trailer, it looks very average too.
 
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Agreed on Avengers - all over the place.

I had issues with Snyder's Superman. But after watching Gunn's Superman, I hope they go back to Snyder. :D

Or find a better director like Joseph Kosinski (TRON Legacy, Oblivion, Top Gun Maverick, F1) or Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow, Bourne Identity). But more importantly, hope they have the sense to use good writers (Frank Durabont, Christopher McQuarrie, Taylor Sheridan, Ehren Kruger).

I love Guardians of the Galaxy. But Gunn seems to be a one-trick-pony.
They won't get directors or writers like Kosinski or McQuarrie/Sheridan, etc... Those people don't mess with DC or Marvel movies. They don't want the repercussions if it goes south and then on the opposite side if it's super successful the studios will try to sign them long term deals and they don't want to be stuck doing those types of movies. Look at every director(s) of Marvel movies, I can only think of 1 that had success after they left that franchise. That would be John Favreau. That's because he stayed with Disney and made other big property movies. The Russo brothers outside of Marvel has been atrocious. Their Netflix movies have bombed. James Gunn has not been that successful outside of Guardians. Superman just made $400m globally. That's not going to cut it when starting a brand-new franchise. One could possibly say Ryan Coogler of Black Panther has now had success with Sinners. But that's just his first successful movie after Black Panther. The second Black panther was absolute trash. How as Taika Waititi been doing since Thor Ragnarok? Not too well. Now rumors are saying he's going to direct a Dredd movie.....ugh.... :)
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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They won't get directors or writers like Kosinski or McQuarrie/Sheridan, etc... Those people don't mess with DC or Marvel movies. They don't want the repercussions if it goes south and then on the opposite side if it's super successful the studios will try to sign them long term deals and they don't want to be stuck doing those types of movies. Look at every director(s) of Marvel movies, I can only think of 1 that had success after they left that franchise. That would be John Favreau. That's because he stayed with Disney and made other big property movies. The Russo brothers outside of Marvel has been atrocious. Their Netflix movies have bombed. James Gunn has not been that successful outside of Guardians. Superman just made $400m globally. That's not going to cut it when starting a brand-new franchise. One could possibly say Ryan Coogler of Black Panther has now had success with Sinners. But that's just his first successful movie after Black Panther. The second Black panther was absolute trash. How as Taika Waititi been doing since Thor Ragnarok? Not too well. Now rumors are saying he's going to direct a Dredd movie.....ugh.... :)
Eric Pearson wrote Thor Ragnarök, Godzilla vs Kong, Black Widow, Transformers One, and Thunderbolt. I like everyone of them.

Simon Kinberg wrote Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes, X-Men Last Stand, X-Men Days of Future Past, X-Men Apocalypse, X-Men Dark Phoenix.

I can't stand Black Panther or Sinners. :D

Now try to convince me again why Superman let his dad (Kevin Costner) die in that tornado in Man of Steel? :D

There is no way in hell in a million years I would let my dad die from anything if I can prevent it.

If I can somehow get over that part, I think Snyder did a great job with Man of Steel. :D

Even if I can't get past that part, I still think Snyder did a much better job than Gunn did. :D
 
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Eric Pearson wrote Thor Ragnarök, Godzilla vs Kong, Black Widow, Transformers One, and Thunderbolt. I like everyone of them.

Simon Kinberg wrote Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes, X-Men Last Stand, X-Men Days of Future Past, X-Men Apocalypse, X-Men Dark Phoenix.

I can't stand Black Panther or Sinners. :D

Now try to convince me again why Superman let his dad (Kevin Costner) die in that tornado in Man of Steel? :D

There is no way in hell in a million years I would let my dad die from anything if I can prevent it.

If I can somehow get over that part, I think Snyder did a great job with Man of Steel. :D

Even if I can't get past that part, I still think Snyder did a much better job than Gunn did. :D
Well, you can like them, but studios care about box office numbers. From the list of movies you provided for each, Eric Pearson had 2 successful movies, Ragnarok and Godzilla vs Kong, but that's not saying much. Black Widow, Transformers One and Thunderbolt all bombed at the box office. Simon Kinberg-All those X-men movies you listed all under performed and or bombed at the box office and are considered the worst X-men movies of the franchise. Days of Future Past is probably the one exception. Sherlock had 3 writers on it. So, it wasn't all Kinberg. Mr and Mrs. Smith did actually quite good. So Kinberg's success came from a one-off remake comedy/action movie starring two big movie stars of the time. :)

I know some people get so disjointed about the way Clarks dad went in Man of Steel. I actually don't mind it at all and absolutely get why he didn't save him. Yes, at the end of the day we'd all save our fathers if that situation ever occurred, but Clark's father said no, don't expose yourself, the world is not ready, and Clark obeyed his father. That is just what we'll have to accept for Synder's vision, whether we like it or not.

You and I can agree, we both like Man of Steel. Better than this new Superman.

Speaking of parents, wow did Gunn misfire on the actors who portrayed his parents in Superman. The actor for the father was totally miscast. I don't mind him as an actor, but he seemed so off trying to play a father of a superhero and then add in some emotion. Was very cringe. The mother was definitely a person from Kansas. Maybe too much from Kansas. Haha. I've seen some comments saying, "his parents were very trailer park like." I thought Diane Lane and Kevin Costner were perfectly cast as Clarks parents. :D

Also, I just want to say I'm not a Snyder fanboy. I love 300 and Man of Steel. I like Batman v Superman, and his directors cut of Justice League, but outside of that, I'm not really a fan of his work the last 4-5 years. His Netflix movies were really bad. His writing is not that good, and he needs to calm it down on the slow-motion action sequences.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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You and I can agree, we both like Man of Steel. Better than this new Superman.

Speaking of parents, wow did Gunn misfire on the actors who portrayed his parents in Superman. The actor for the father was totally miscast. I don't mind him as an actor, but he seemed so off trying to play a father of a superhero and then add in some emotion. Was very cringe. The mother was definitely a person from Kansas. Maybe too much from Kansas. Haha. I've seen some comments saying, "his parents were very trailer park like." I thought Diane Lane and Kevin Costner were perfectly cast as Clarks parents. :D
I think Lane/Costner seemed more like rich city folks than farmers, though. :D But I am cool with that.

I think the best version of Clark's parents was the Christopher Reeves Superman. His parents seemed like real farmers who were just really nice people.

And the way his dad died of a MI was perfect. The point was that - as powerful as Clark was, sometimes there is absolutely nothing he could do about it (heart attack).

But Gunn's version of Kent parents is just bad, bad, bad. Just bad. Just like the entire movie. :D

Man, now I'm thinking even Michael Bay could have done a much better job if he had a good writer. :D
 
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