Thor: Ragnarok (November 3rd, 2017)

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LOL....wow. Yeah shame on Marvel for making a shared universe look and feel alike from movie to movie.

Look, if you just want that sameness, year after year, with no break in the level of mediocrity that Marvel is comfortable with, then you know, good for you. But don't look down on others just because we want some variety and thematic depth beyond forced Chuck Lorre level sitcom jokes squeezed into superficial action sequences every 20 minutes.
 
Hey everybody, look at this funny doggo.

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ha ha silly pupper.
 
Man of Steel has a very Americana feel about it, being shot mostly handheld, giving it a lived in feel and a sense of urgency to the action rarely seen in this genre on this scale. BvS is downright operatic. The shots are big, longer, wider, steadier, with a more classically cinematic feel, because it's dealing making the duel more than just man vs. alien, but rage vs. compassion. Fear vs. understanding. Justice League has a distinctly more "alive" quality about it based on what we've seen thus far. But that works because we've dealt with our heroes being brought to their lowest point. It will feel more powerful because BvS went so dark, which is how it was planned from the beginning. It's just not just snarky one-liner, action set piece, snarky one-liner, action set piece, ad nauseum, like Marvel likes to do. Which is fine, there's nothing wrong with that really. It just leaves me feeling empty. I still remember coming out of the preview show of Iron Man 3 and barely remembering anything about what I saw, so banal was the whole event, which pretty much sums up most of Marvel's films.

You must be Snikt's younger brother. :lol

That's a cool analysis if the MCU leaves you feeling empty then it does.

But I think you should probably be prepared for JL trading operatic for snarky.

I mean you did hear AM in the trailer right?! :lol
 
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Man of Steel has a very Americana feel about it, being shot mostly handheld, giving it a lived in feel and a sense of urgency to the action rarely seen in this genre on this scale. BvS is downright operatic. The shots are big, longer, wider, steadier, with a more classically cinematic feel, because it's dealing making the duel more than just man vs. alien, but rage vs. compassion. Fear vs. understanding. Justice League has a distinctly more "alive" quality about it based on what we've seen thus far. But that works because we've dealt with our heroes being brought to their lowest point. It will feel more powerful because BvS went so dark, which is how it was planned from the beginning. It's just not just snarky one-liner, action set piece, snarky one-liner, action set piece, ad nauseum, like Marvel likes to do. Which is fine, there's nothing wrong with that really. It just leaves me feeling empty. I still remember coming out of the preview show of Iron Man 3 and barely remembering anything about what I saw, so banal was the whole event, which pretty much sums up most of Marvel's films.

I can just as easily throw up a wall of text citing how each and every MCU film is different. At the end of the day a Zack Snyder joint is a Zack Snyder joint.
 
Look, if you just want that sameness, year after year, with no break in the level of mediocrity that Marvel is comfortable with, then you know, good for you. But don't look down on others just because we want some variety and thematic depth beyond forced Chuck Lorre level sitcom jokes squeezed into superficial action sequences every 20 minutes.

I don't know if I can handle 2 Snikt's at once. :lol
 
City? Sheeeeeeeeeet.

Nicca please, that makes him a 7-B tier hero at best. Weak nicca.

THE realz God of Thunder from the comics is at least 4-B tier = Solar System and at best a 2-C tier which makes him Multi-Universe level.

Thor is a Beta anyway. I just thought it was a good feat. We all know who the real Alpha is:

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Didn't he hit a nuke or something there?

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Man of Steel has a very Americana feel about it, being shot mostly handheld, giving it a lived in feel and a sense of urgency to the action rarely seen in this genre on this scale. BvS is downright operatic. The shots are big, longer, wider, steadier, with a more classically cinematic feel, because it's dealing making the duel more than just man vs. alien, but rage vs. compassion. Fear vs. understanding. Justice League has a distinctly more "alive" quality about it based on what we've seen thus far. But that works because we've dealt with our heroes being brought to their lowest point. It will feel more powerful because BvS went so dark, which is how it was planned from the beginning. It's just not just snarky one-liner, action set piece, snarky one-liner, action set piece, ad nauseum, like Marvel likes to do. Which is fine, there's nothing wrong with that really. It just leaves me feeling empty. I still remember coming out of the preview show of Iron Man 3 and barely remembering anything about what I saw, so banal was the whole event, which pretty much sums up most of Marvel's films.

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Really liked the trailer, it was fun to watch.
I was a bit surprised, since I thought Ragnarok was all about the end of the universe or something, but I really like this cinematic Thor, although the more I see of him, the less he resembles what I remember from the comics.
 
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