November 22, 20241 yr Author 4 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: I can't get past my hate of the fat, lazy piece of shit that wrote it. GOT is dead to me. NSFW
December 12, 20241 yr Author Sony Spider-Man Villain Universe to End With 'Kraven The Hunter' Quote After spending nearly half a billion dollars, Sony will mercifully cancel its Spider-Man villain universe after the release of Kraven The Hunter this weekend. The Wrap reported that Sony spent more than $465 million in combined production costs on films like Morbius, Madame Web, and now Kraven. The studio also produced three moderately successful Venom films. With that trilogy finished, it seems like the right time for Sony to focus on Spider-Man cinematic offerings that actually feature Spider-Man. About time Sony.
December 12, 20241 yr Kraven is currently at 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. I may have to see it just to see if it's as bad as Madame Web.
December 12, 20241 yr It's amazing (pun intended) how consistently shitty Sony has been in putting together Marvel movies, time and time again. I'm specifically speaking of all the ones that Marvel studios has been hands off with.
December 12, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, freyguy said: It's amazing (pun intended) how consistently shitty Sony has been in putting together Marvel movies, time and time again. I'm specifically speaking of all the ones that Marvel studios has been hands off with.
December 12, 20241 yr Just now, Bateshorn said: 12 minutes ago, freyguy said: It's amazing (pun intended) how consistently shitty Sony has been in putting together Marvel movies, time and time again. I'm specifically speaking of all the ones that Marvel studios has been hands off with. Whoops. Borked post. They basically pulled a Kramer and fell backassward into that first Venom movie. If it hadn't been for that, they would have gone 0-4.
December 12, 20241 yr Reportedly, Ryan Coogler wanted to introduce Kraven in Black Panther and then he would've be the main villain in No Way Home. Sony said no.
December 12, 20241 yr The trailer looks more like a DC movie. Dark cinemetography and a screenplay that takes itself way too serious. I have no desire to see it and probably never will. I couldn't form an opinion on Madam Web because I literally could not follow what the hell was happening.
December 12, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, mdmost said: Kraven is currently at 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. I may have to see it just to see if it's as bad as Madame Web. Oh god that movie was SO BAD
December 12, 20241 yr On 11/21/2024 at 10:13 AM, kevwun said: The only time it is truly awful is the final season. It's so bad then that it will piss you off. I'm not sure but Bron and Jaime's Excellent Adventure in Dorne wasn't in the last season, was it? Because that was worse than the Holocaust.
December 12, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said: I'm not sure but Bron and Jaime's Excellent Adventure in Dorne wasn't in the last season, was it? Because that was worse than the Holocaust. Season 5
December 18, 20241 yr Author https://deadline.com/2024/12/marvel-exec-nate-moore-1236208724/ Quote Longtime executive Nate Moore will depart Marvel Studios and transition to producing [outside of Marvel] in early 2025. “Nate is a fantastic executive and colleague as well as a wonderful friend to all of us here at Marvel Studios,” Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige and Louis D’Esposito said. “He has been a core member of our team since 2010, and his influence will continue to reverberate in our storytelling. Although we’ll miss him a great deal, we look forward to watching what he does next while also having the good fortune of working with him in a new way on our next Black Panther movie.”
December 18, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, mdmost said: Supposedly Denzel Washington is in the next Black Panther.
December 29, 2024Dec 29 Looks interesting. It's an alternate timeline where Norman Osborn is Peter's mentor. The kid he saves is Harry Osborn. I believe the girl isn't MJ but a friend who probably takes the Ned role in this one.
January 15Jan 15 Damn, really looking forward to that. I'm so bad with movie memory, gonna need to find a comprehensive recap of the Netflix series.
January 17Jan 17 On 1/15/2025 at 7:39 AM, 'stache said: Damn, really looking forward to that. I'm so bad with movie memory, gonna need to find a comprehensive recap of the Netflix series. Same. D’Onofrio’s Kingpin is such a great villain. Can’t believe they wasted him in echo.
January 28Jan 28 This seems like it isn't going to go over well regardless of what he may have meant. https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1884055372224155797
January 28Jan 28 39 minutes ago, 'stache said: I'm pretty sure that anyone bothered by that was already mad that he's Black. 41 minutes ago, freyguy said: He's not wrong. Folks need to read the comics more. Agreed. To me a big part of it is that anyone can be Captain America. It’s not about the super strength, the serum, or being from America. It’s about the code, the desire to always do what’s right even if no one is looking, and if the whole world tells you to move, plant yourself like a tree and say no.
January 28Jan 28 14 minutes ago, UT_OB1 said: It’s about the code, the desire to always do what’s right even if no one is looking, and if the whole world tells you to move, plant yourself like a tree and say I am Groot. I am Groot.
January 28Jan 28 2 hours ago, Scary Stranger said: This seems like it isn't going to go over well regardless of what he may have meant. https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1884055372224155797 Who cares? Are you going to see the movie or not based on an interview he gave? If not, that says more about you than Anthony Mackie. The whole Cap saga has shown MCU Cap isn't just the good soldier who does everything America tells him to do. He tries to do the right thing even in the face of everyone telling him he's wrong or he's beaten. I hope when Chris Evans comes back in Secret Wars he comes back as Hydra Cap just to turn the image of the character completely on his head. Edited January 28Jan 28 by mdmost
January 28Jan 28 Me personally? I'm waiting for Disney+ based on how shit the marvel movies have been more than anything else.
January 28Jan 28 Author 2 hours ago, mdmost said: Who cares? Are you going to see the movie or not based on an interview he gave? The people who aren’t were probably not going to show up in the theaters to watch it anyways, because reasons.
January 28Jan 28 5 hours ago, Scary Stranger said: This seems like it isn't going to go over well regardless of what he may have meant. https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1884055372224155797
January 29Jan 29 5 hours ago, mdmost said: I hope when Chris Evans comes back in Secret Wars he comes back as Hydra Cap just to turn the image of the character completely on his head. Loved him in Deadpool vs Wolverine. Especially the scene after the credits.
January 29Jan 29 6 hours ago, mdmost said: Who cares? Are you going to see the movie or not based on an interview he gave? If not, that says more about you than Anthony Mackie. The whole Cap saga has shown MCU Cap isn't just the good soldier who does everything America tells him to do. He tries to do the right thing even in the face of everyone telling him he's wrong or he's beaten. I hope when Chris Evans comes back in Secret Wars he comes back as Hydra Cap just to turn the image of the character completely on his head. You are 1000% correct Still a truly dumbass thing to say before the movie opens.
January 30Jan 30 Me and the youngest child watched the first two episodes of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man last night on Disney+. Pretty enjoyable. The animation can be a bit jarring at times but it does a good job of recreating a comic book panel. It seems similar to Tom Holland's Spider-Man as far as a younger May and I think it's the same high school.
January 30Jan 30 4 hours ago, mdmost said: Me and the youngest child watched the first two episodes of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man last night on Disney+. Pretty enjoyable. The animation can be a bit jarring at times but it does a good job of recreating a comic book panel. It seems similar to Tom Holland's Spider-Man as far as a younger May and I think it's the same high school. Good to hear.
January 30Jan 30 7 hours ago, mdmost said: Me and the youngest child watched the first two episodes of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man last night on Disney+. Pretty enjoyable. The animation can be a bit jarring at times but it does a good job of recreating a comic book panel. It seems similar to Tom Holland's Spider-Man as far as a younger May and I think it's the same high school. From what I understand it was meant to be Tom Hollands's Spider-Man origin story but something with rights complicated it so now it's just its own separate thing
January 30Jan 30 22 minutes ago, Viper said: From what I understand it was meant to be Tom Hollands's Spider-Man origin story but something with rights complicated it so now it's just its own separate thing It’s interesting because when it was first announced way back when it seemed more like Peter in college set back in the 60s. It was originally called Freshman Year.
February 4Feb 4 Author I love that they are going with the Jack Kirby vibes. Really love that. Glad they are playing with design, even if this F4 is from a different universe. Edited February 4Feb 4 by atomheartbevo
February 5Feb 5 Author 11 hours ago, huge said: Please dont suck It's set outside of the main Marvel universe in the movies, so it has a very good chance of not sucking based on that and the fact that they are going hard into the Kirby stuff. Spoiler My guess is that Doctor Strange will warp them into our universe at the end of their movie.
February 5Feb 5 yeah there's no way they stay out of the mainline MCU for too long. Also I LOVE Pedro....but I'm still having a very hard time seeing him as Reed. Probably just need to see more.
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