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#infinity war hype
purplemoonabove · 11 months
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I finally got to see Spider-man: Across the Spider-Verse.
I... was not ready.
And I want to see it again.
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The fact my theater was giving these posters out for free just proves my point 😍👏🏾
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kiichikonoes · 11 months
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I’ve never been this early to consume a piece of content but I’ve watched Across the Spiderverse yesterday and I’m looking for Hobie content but there’s NONE????? Let me never be early againnnnnn ahajdjsjdjdixjdjndjd
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scattered-winter · 7 months
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absolute worst thing is that my big study playlist keeps trying to get me to add more mcumusic to it. like please it's not on there for a REASON. get this man (alan silvestri) out of my SIGHT
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dragon-chica · 1 year
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marvel's gone so downhill in the last few years but giving Fury his own show just feels like beating a dead horse to me
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marklikely · 2 years
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i really do wonder if we'll see the end of the mcu soon though cause the quality of the movies has undeniably been getting worse, and ive noticed a lot of casual fans (which is what most people i know are, including myself, at least a few years ago when i would have actually considered myself a fan at all) are completely uninvested in phase 4 and havent really liked any of the movies lately. plus with how fast theyre pushing them out, overexposure could lead to a huge backlash soon
#when i say soon i mean like within 10 years because the disney project plans stretch out so far into the future#i mean idk we might get a big collapse that cancels a ton of future projects like with star wars but i doubt it#avpost#but idk i think mcu backlash is definitely a lot more common now than it was five or six years ago#but then again i think of how like all they had to do was get people from the raimi trilogy to stand on screen#and that was enough to get a ton of people to consider nwh to be great even though it sucks#not that thats necessarily proof that the movies are gonna survive either since a lot of people also didnt like nwh#i dont know it just feels like every release is either middling reviews or extremely mixed reviews. only those two options#plus they all get like almost no hype and excitement and then they leave the conversation so fast#people were talking about infinity war for MONTHS before release. like IN DEPTH talk. big major hype.#and then after it came out people were speculating and writing theories the ENTIRE time until endgame#nobody is talking about doctor strange 2 anymore and that was like two months ago#in two weeks or less nobody will be talking about love and thunder anymore im sure#nobody even noticed eternals. nobody talks about shang chi or black widow.#even the shows like the only one that left any sort of impact was wandavision.#the rest just like. air. and i dont ever see them come up in conversation or online after like the first couple episodes#(keeping in mind that im sure the most hardcore of fans are invested but im talking abt the general population)#(which is like. probably more important cause you cant keep a project this big alive on a specific fanbase alone)
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clonecaptains · 2 years
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love and thunder tonight!!
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mako-mahko · 2 years
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SK8 GOT RENEWED FOR SEASON TWO, OH HELL YEAH!!!!
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wp100 · 4 months
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i miss the spiderman no way home hype.. that shit was unmatched
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yandere-romanticaa · 6 months
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The MCU before Endgame was the best shit ever. For years I kept track of all of the movies and I loved every single interview the cast did, they're all so funny. One of my personal favorites is when Tom Holland reveals that while Endgame was being filmed, he was informed that the ending of the film was actually a wedding and not Tony Stark's funeral. I laughed so hard when I heard that.
Every movie also felt like an absolute spectacle as well. You just had to see them all, you HAD to watch all of the end credits because they all tied into the main plot which all went down in Infinity War and Endgame. And those two movies fucking SLAPPED. But so did the rest of the MCU. The movies were also completely fine on their own, good plots with spectacular and funny characters. I still remember how absolutely EVERYONE around me was just ITCHING to see the next upcoming Marvel movie, the theater was always so packed. I miss this phase so much. I can't put it into words, I was such a die hard MCU girlie you've no idea. If I was watching a movie with my parents they'd ALWAYS ask me to explain the plot and lore to them because they knew I was always in the loop.
I know that good things come to an end but it makes me sad to see how far Marvel has fallen.
That exciting buzz is just gone. I see absolutely no hype for ANY superhero movie, the only one that did good was the last Spiderman.
I just got really sentimental over this. If you like the newer movies you know what, good for you. Enjoy them, love them. I will not stop you or try to change your opinion. But also, you just can't deny the fact that Marvel really had the world in the palm of their hands for a good long while.
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practically-an-x-man · 2 months
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☕ my unpopular opinion (maybe popular idk): the Marvel movies are boring. Yes all of them. They're over hyped and over cgi-d.
I mean... you know I can't agree on all of this, since I do enjoy Marvel a good amount, but I do agree that recently they've been overhyped and over-CGI'd. I still really enjoy that mid-2010's sweet spot though, before the whole Infinity War saga and before they started churning out movies as fast as possible, and I still enjoy some of the Marvel projects that aren't MCU (like Venom, the X-Men properties, etc.)
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scattered-winter · 1 year
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hate hate hate hate hate when a talented composer is stuck with a horrible franchise like babygirl....you deserve so much better...
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They just don't get it, do they...
Joe: "I think that the type of story that unfolded in the phases that we worked on [was] a very specific kind of story that wrapped itself up in those phases and now it’s time for a new story, and I think that’s the direction that Marvel’s headed in. They’re telling you a very different story, a very new story and I think the audience just needs to be patient with the redirection because you can’t keep telling the same story over and over or you lose the audience."
I don't want to be patient. I want to be hooked up now, right now. I don't want to be told to wait 4 or 5 years so that all the stuff being released now will make sense. I want to care about this now because it's the only way I'm going to stick around for the next 4 or 5 years.
I didn't need Thanos in every single movie in Phases 2 and 3 to care about the movies, I watched them for the simple reason that I cared about those characters, the movies were focused on them and their independent stories (for the most part, at least) and those films were helping expand the world-building and the universe while only focusing on Thanos in the post-credit scenes or through one or two lines during the movie. Marvel made me care about them.
Now, everything is Kang. Everything is the multiverse. We keep getting movies and series where the title characters are sidelined in order to introduce new, younger characters who have no complexity whatsoever and are only shown so that certain fans can have their cameos or to hype up a Young Avengers movie that won't be coming any time soon. The old characters are either laughed at, mocked, have their personalities completely retconned or the characters that made their previous movies interesting are scrapped completely (looking at you, Quantumania).
That's not mentioning reading interview after interview with scriptwriters who openly admit they never watched the previous movies/series their characters have been in because apparently professionalism is not "cool" these days.
If they're losing the audience and Quantunmania flopped epically is because they're taking us for granted, and the sheer reality of it all is that the audience is far more intelligent than we're led to believe.
So, nope. Patience is not gonna do it. Either they start accepting criticism and realize the way they're doing things now is not working or Quantumania is not going to be the last movie to not even earn enough to be profitable.
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One of the things I dislike about the MCU us, despite how much it hypes up the whole interconnected universe thing, individual installments are really bad about ... emotional continuity?
Sure, sometimes characters show up in each other's movies, or a villain is the result of something bigger that happened in the MCU (like the new antagonists in Falcon and the Winter Soldier linking back to the Snap and everyone coming back in Endgame). But no one ever deals with the emotional fallout of what happened to them in another movie? They just go back to their own mini-continuity with new problems.
The one exception I can think of off the top of my head is Iron Man 3 where Tony is traumatized from the events of The Avemgers. Which is one of my favorite aspects of that movie!
But compare that to Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness. Now that's one of my favorite marvel movies honestly (not just because Wanda died, but it certainly helped). But why does Stephen not seem to have any character or emotional development from Infinity War and Endgame?
I'm not just saying this through ironstrange lenses. Why does Doctor Stephen Strange, a man who had a breakdown in hiss first movie because he killed a man who was ACTIVELY TRYING TO MURDER HIM FOR EVIL PURPOSES - why is there absolutely no mention of the fact that he was forced to let a man, a fellow hero, someone he was working with to save the world die? That he essentially had to manipulate events for this exact outcome? Why do the writers not think this would affect him? Does that not seem like something that could lead to interesting emotional conflict and character development?
Or does just no one at Marvel ever talk to each other.
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Hey, you know how lately marvel movies/series have been... well... bad? Yeah, so, the other day my brother was gonna watch an avegers movie and he chose infity war, and... Do you remember infinity war? like, not just the movie on itself (it's great, it's such a great movie), but the time where it came out. I remember how I had watched very few marvel movies, and I went to the cinema with my dad to watch infinity war. And dude... I loved it. I remember how I was so exited for the second part and how it would play out. I remember all the hype there was and all the theories, the cuality of the movie too, all the things that I loved about marvel. Then, after endgame, the cool stuff slowly went away, and we are, for very good reasons, not exited about any the movies/series anymore...
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jellogram · 4 months
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Ex-marvel fans always seem to say that Endgame was the last good movie and I feel like I'm insane for thinking Endgame actually sucked ass. I thought infinity war laid the groundwork for a great finale, and it absolutely wasn't delivered on. I saw it with a huge group of like 10-12 people and when we came out of the theater it was like a party, everyone was hyped and freaking out about the movie, and I was just sitting there silently like I just saw the emperor naked and no one else noticed. I'm glad people are turning their backs on the franchise but every time someone says "Yeah Endgame was awesome but they fell off after that" I have to bite my tongue.
Like... the movie where they used FUCKING TIME TRAVEL to undo the events of infinity war? The one where they killed off one of their only female characters and none of the other characters seemed to really care that much? Where they retconned Peggy's entire arc by throwing her back with Steve? That movie SUCKED TOTAL ASS it not only didn't deliver on the gravitas of Infinity War but it actively undid everything it accomplished.
And so when people pinpoint where exactly Marvel stopped being fun I have to take everyone else's pinpoint and move it one space to the left. Infinity War was fun, Endgame sucked.
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profchristheboss · 2 months
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Jacob Collier really assembled The Avengers on his new album.
Djesse Vol. 4 is literally the infinity war of all albums.
I'm so hyped.
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