AnonymityX1000
Veteran
It was a political drama and covered privacy vs security quite well. But sophisticated is a bit much. lolRemember them trying to sell winter soldier as a "sophisticated political drama"stfu and show me good fights
It was a political drama and covered privacy vs security quite well. But sophisticated is a bit much. lolRemember them trying to sell winter soldier as a "sophisticated political drama"stfu and show me good fights
I think the real issue is they're doing quantity over quality
Idk what you mean by identity politic
MCU fans are insecure in generalRemember them trying to sell winter soldier as a "sophisticated political drama"stfu and show me good fights
Most of the audience has never picked up a comic book
They are definitely doing it but the group members will be:Could do a MCU version of Young Avengers
Spider-Man
Shuri as BP
Kate Bishop
Would be cool
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With all due respect fukk the audience.
Why can’t the audience raise up the the level they trynna set? Why do they have to dumb it down for the audience to comprehend (and when they do do that get criticized)?
Just because we don’t have the answers don’t mean they getting lost or don’t know where they going.
Hell phase one with Thor dropped we had no idea we was even getting a Black Panther movie or how Skrull and Pym Particles was a thing.
Let Marvel cook, Let DC Cook, Let Sony cook, and let the Transformer and GI Joe universe cook.
They got this
I don't even like these gay asd marvel films and shows made for man babies but nobody gives a fukk what your saying breh not even those p*ssyless marvel weirdos
The actor revealed an interview with GQ magazine that he’s turned down a few Marvel offers in the past because the pay just wasn’t sufficient enough.“The reason I didn’t do them had nothing to do with any artistic considerations whatsoever,” Malkovich said. “I didn’t like the deals they made, at all. These films are quite grueling to make… If you’re going to hang from a crane in front of a green screen for six months, pay me. You don’t want to pay me, it’s cool, but then I don’t want to do it, because I’d rather be onstage, or be directing a play, or doing something else.”What Malkovich was surprised to discover was that filming “The Fantastic Four” was “not that dissimilar to doing theater” because “you imagine a bunch of stuff that isn’t there and do your little play.” He told GQ that he took a role in the movie primarily because he wanted to work with director Matt Shaman again after 2014’s “Cut Bank.”