The Official "Dr. Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness" Thread

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You guys are probably right. I'm sure there's a logical explanation for the things that I thought were dumb, I just didn't like this movie lol

Wong over the cliff is the one thing where I was like, somebody is going to bytch about this lol, didn't hurt the movie but it was kind of an eye sore. The dope shyt about this film is the breakneck pace.

I don't think I have been as engaged in a movie in a long time, probably since IW.

We know. It's pretty obvious. That's why I was cracking up last night cause instead of you saying you just didn't like the movie, you started talking about little shoes or Star Trek like shields - but for feet LOL.

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Movie was alright. Felt like a pit stop movie. These marvel movies starting to feel episodic.
They are.

They're based on a serialized media format called comics. Thats the best thing about the MCU compared to the endless reboots and recasting that DC does.
 
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Ideally X-Men has a main line of movies and then you do the other X series as individual shows like X-Factor, Hellions, X-Force, Marauders, New Mutants, etc.

The big movies are where you'd do the crossovers and big villains and you'd do the smaller villains in the smaller shows.
I think a X-Men series would work better because they can focus on each member and also give plots the right amount of time to grow.
 

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I think a X-Men series would work better because they can focus on each member and also give plots the right amount of time to grow.

Well it wouldnt catch on in series form only. You do different TV series for the different members and the relationships of them and then drop movies for all the big events. That way the faithful followers can keep up with the TV shows but the more casual watchers can keep up by watching the occasional big movie from time to time.
 

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Wanda's struggle felt overdone. We've been there and done that, and she's back there again? I think I actually rolled my eyes at one point. There's also something really tired and cringe about making the most powerful woman in the MCU so emotionally frail that she has not one but several mental breakdowns lol Like are they trying to say something? As a woman, this definitely turned me off.

I can't knock that perception, but that is who Wanda is, extremely powerful and unstable to the point where the heros of the story come to the conclusion that they have to find a way to put her down. We HAD To get to that point in her arc if it was every going to be even halfway comic accurate.

They don't show him pining over Christine in most of the other MCU movies, so we have to remember that yeah, he had a bae from the first Strange movie that he may have cared about. Over 8 movies or so, we don't ever see him thinking or talking about her, so this romantic longing of his just feels forced.

To the movies credit, especially compared to the other MCU entries, the 'homework' aspect wasn't nearly as extensive. If you saw DS1, Wandavision and What If, how he feels about Christine would make much more sense. There is an episode in that show where we see a varient of Strange that "lost his heart instead of his hands". As in, Christine dying was the catalyst for him becoming the Socorcer Supreme instead of losin his abilites as a surgeon. "Heartless" Strange wrecked his entire reality, just like the one in the movie over tryin to bring her back. This is why he tried to bargain with him for 'his' Christine lol. He arguably did something way worse than Wanda did over the death of his partner.

Every version of him is just as capable of being the villan (and hero) as Wanda is, all you need is the right trauma to send you off to the darkness seeking power to change things.
 
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Just watched it a second time, this is easily in the top 5-10 comic book movies ever. Straight up Thrill ride start to finish. Question for the people that hate this movie, what do you find so confusing about the plot? Let's talk about this because I found everything pretty straightforward

Top 10 comic book movies of all time for me IMO. Sorry but nothing beats endgame and the theater experience i had. That was a perfect wrap up to 10 years of storytelling

1. Avengers Endgame
2. Avengers Infinity War
3. Spider Man No Way Home
4. The Dark Knight
5. Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
6. Cap America: The Winter Soldier
7. Spider Man 2
8. Avengers
9. Thor Ragnarok
10. Guardians of the Galaxy

Good lord at this list.

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So, this was an interesting experience. Visually, it was a feast for the eyes. I can definitely see why hard-core comic book fans would love this. It really was like a comic book come to life. That was cool....but CGI can only take you so far. The humor was especially bad and badly timed and the ideas and story never dug deep enough to mean anything. There was no substance or heart. I blame this on character development or lack of it. Wanda's struggle felt overdone. We've been there and done that, and she's back there again? I think I actually rolled my eyes at one point. There's also something really tired and cringe about making the most powerful woman in the MCU so emotionally frail that she has not one but several mental breakdowns lol Like are they trying to say something? As a woman, this definitely turned me off. Then there's Strange. They don't show him pining over Christine in most of the other MCU movies, so we have to remember that yeah, he had a bae from the first Strange movie that he may have cared about. Over 8 movies or so, we don't ever see him thinking or talking about her, so this romantic longing of his just feels forced. I did like how the movie explored his arrogance flaw. That was interesting. But America Chavez was a splash of cold water in almost ever scene she was in. This was some of the worst acting in the MCU to date. I felt second-hand embarrassment for the actress. I know she was trying, but all of her lines came across so green and stiff, that it was distracting. So for me, none of the characters' struggles and triumphs felt true or earned. The only thing that kept me engaged was the visuals and intrigue about how Raimi would work his horror magic. I think his skill was wasted here but it was nice to look at. 4/10 for me.

One of the few reviews in here that hits key points within the movie. I thought all of the female actors were terrible. Especially McAdams. Her subplot was added because she was a name to bring in her fan base.

Even the Strange arrogance was more exposition rather than a showcase of what actually happened. Stop telling me and show me.
 
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