Go!
Go!
Of course it's oney cartoons.
Leo and satin were better though.
The Dark Knight Rises.
The song when they fight maul.
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Melissa McCarthy's entire career
I'm sorry but the MCU is anything but great. The best one was the original IRON MAN and it has only declined from there, with the exception of Guardians. If anything it's an oversized, bloated series which tries but fails to outdo itself time and time again. That massive list of films you just posted goes to show how stupid it's becoming, especially that both Marvel and DC have films *planned* all the way to 2020 and beyond. Superheroes in film seriously need to take a break. They're already on the decline as it is, simply due to how jaded and overcrowded the genre currently is. I doubt that those films you mentioned will all see the light of day.
Also, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 are both from the 90s.
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
I'm sorry but the MCU is anything but great. The best one was the original IRON MAN and it has only declined from there, with the exception of Guardians. If anything it's an oversized, bloated series which tries but fails to outdo itself time and time again. That massive list of films you just posted goes to show how stupid it's becoming, especially that both Marvel and DC have films *planned* all the way to 2020 and beyond. Superheroes in film seriously need to take a break. They're already on the decline as it is, simply due to how jaded and overcrowded the genre currently is. I doubt that those films you mentioned will all see the light of day.
Why don't you save me the trouble and actually quote me?
Anyways, No. Every movie and TV series serves its role in the grand scheme of things. The Characters Development. You're just not paying much attention, Looking for popcorn movies. And no, They don't need a break, If you understand what the lore is all about, You'd never see it this way. I'm really wondering what all the fuss about Guardians is about as the movie clearly wasn't THAT good. It merely was an introduction, A starting point for the characters development of the team. The real challenges lie ahead. What was really fascinating in Guardians is the galaxy itself And how diverse it is. It also introduced the Infinity Stones concept and Thanos, I'm personally hoping they would expand it on a sci-fi scale in the Infinity Wars as Joss Whedon Himself said that Age of Ultron is gonna be more Sci-Fi-Centered and darker. I'm hoping they'd do a similar take on the infinity wars to explain the origins of the universe thoroughly.
The thing I personally enjoyed the most about Guardians was that it was different in several ways. First it was more of a space opera sci-fi film as opposed to straight up superheroes. Secondly it had some really well written humour, I can forgive a dull villain, plot and some goofy writing for that.
Also I was a huge fan of the MCU, I used to love it as a guilty pleasure. The characters are indeed its strongest element, due them mostly all being fairly relatable. But after Avengers, and seeing the next 'phase' of films that they were going to release, as well as X Men, fantastic four, Spiderman and the Fton of stuff DC is doing, I started getting a lot of doubts.
Superheroes in film have reigned supreme in film since the start of the millennium. Obviously the 9/11 attacks were a major factor which led the huge success of these movies. After that, superheroes were what people really needed, symbols of hope and justice, like Spiderman. The more fearful society of today is what is currently driving the genre. But it won't last much longer, as people realise that they're just being fed the same stuff time and time again. Really what can any of these movies give us that we haven't really seen before in one way or another, besides character development.
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
The thing I personally enjoyed the most about Guardians was that it was different in several ways. First it was more of a space opera sci-fi film as opposed to straight up superheroes. Secondly it had some really well written humour, I can forgive a dull villain, plot and some goofy writing for that.
Also I was a huge fan of the MCU, I used to love it as a guilty pleasure. The characters are indeed its strongest element, due them mostly all being fairly relatable. But after Avengers, and seeing the next 'phase' of films that they were going to release, as well as X Men, fantastic four, Spiderman and the Fton of stuff DC is doing, I started getting a lot of doubts.
Superheroes in film have reigned supreme in film since the start of the millennium. Obviously the 9/11 attacks were a major factor which led the huge success of these movies. After that, superheroes were what people really needed, symbols of hope and justice, like Spiderman. The more fearful society of today is what is currently driving the genre. But it won't last much longer, as people realise that they're just being fed the same stuff time and time again. Really what can any of these movies give us that we haven't really seen before in one way or another, besides character development.
I have never said that Guardians lacked a proper plot. It just was the proper plot for the characters development. Because Ronan wasn't a nemesis of the guardians, He simply was in their way during the creation of the team, He was a factor. As was Loki for the avengers. But you guys never seemed to notice that.
Well, It offers you fiction. That's the difference between movie makers and movie fans. That's also the difference between art and entertainment. The Marvel Comics are always moving forward, Creating new story arches. For example, How they're gonna create a new Story Arch for Captain Marvel/Jessica Jones/Dardevil and the rest of the characters of that arch, Or how they created a new story arch for the guardians of the galaxy. Because of that diversity, The Marvel movies may never flop, They really know how to make a solid continuity. Thanks in no small part to Kevin Fiege.
As for DC, They're just going where the tide takes them. I'm not really convinced in their cinematic universe just yet. But I'm willing to give them a chance. As for Sony, It's quite obvious now that they're just in this for the money when it comes to Spider-Man. But Fox has recently pulled off one of the best comic movies of all times, "X-Men: Days of Future Past". Though I doubt they'd be able to handle Apocalypse properly. Let's wait and see.
Guest_Master of Gundams_*
Gundam 00
Gundam Unicorn
Gundam SEED (Despite flaws)
Code Geass.
Guest_simfamUP_*
Superheroes in film have reigned supreme in film since the start of the millennium. Obviously the 9/11 attacks were a major factor which led the huge success of these movies. After that, superheroes were what people really needed, symbols of hope and justice, like Spiderman. The more fearful society of today is what is currently driving the genre. But it won't last much longer, as people realise that they're just being fed the same stuff time and time again. Really what can any of these movies give us that we haven't really seen before in one way or another, besides character development.
Indeed.
I'm sure all those Euros were spent on cinema tickets because 9/11 happened.
9/10 hips and ass tbh.
Guest_TrillClinton_*

as you can see she is just lifting weights.
Not as good in the h&a department though.
as you can see she is just lifting weights.
Not as good in the h&a department though.
Gone Home. What a masterpiece.
You have no taste.
Guest_simfamUP_*
as you can see she is just lifting weights.
Doesn't bend her knees enough.
0/10 wouldn't bang.
Guest_simfamUP_*
Gone Home. What a masterpiece.
lol
To the Moon is 1000000x better and doesn't try to cost more than its 5 hours of gameplay.
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Not as good in the h&a department though.

Some lewd photos.
You have some problems.
Not as good in the h&a department though.
You have no taste.
Coming from a guy whose idea of a sexy woman has four legs and hooves, I'm inclined to ignore this trash opinion.
lol
To the Moon is 1000000x better and doesn't try to cost more than its 5 hours of gameplay.
Pssch. Please. To The Moon uses a misogynistic (Japanese, thus misogynistic) art style. To The Moon is on the wrong side of history, and should be acknowledged as such.
Coming from a guy whose idea of a sexy woman has four legs and hooves, I'm inclined to ignore this trash opinion.
That is a lie and nobody will ever make the game you want to see created.
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