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Femenist complaining about a hot comic book character reminds me of Tumblr and that triggers me.
 
But that lengthy airport scene easily captures the top spot of superhero team up group action.

Even kara would admit that no X-Men movie has anything that comes close to that. :lol

Not even other MCU movies including the AOU v Ultron bots scene can touch that airport scene.

Certainly not any other cbm. Spiderman v Doc Ock while great is just that, a 1 on 1 battle.

I have no problem with people thinking CW was just an ok movie but the superhero action and choreography on display in that entire move was godamn legenday lol.

pturtle if you bring up that damn X2 Wolverine hallway scene again I swear i'm going to post a picture of that little turtle dressed like Caitlin Jenner :lol

:lol :lol :lol

I have to bring up the hallway scene though, because that scene perfectly shows what separates X2 from CW. The acting, and cinematography in the hallway scene is so good, it's brutal and there's a sense of urgency, a complete contrast to all the superheroes playing around with each other in an airport, pulling punches, and cracking jokes left and right.

I know people will think I'm just being a fanboy, but i don't think CW's action was that good at all, X2's action was far better in my opinion, and more creative.

In terms of superheroic fighting, nothing has yet to top Spider-Man 2, the action in that movie blows away TWS and any other superhero movie to date.

I hated the first Avengers, but I prefer the Chitauri invasion to the CW airport battle by far. I just can't think of any memorable scene in that battle outside of Antman turning into Giantman, and that was more funny than visually stunning in my opinion.




There's so much of the X-Men universe that the movies never touched on that I can't get excited for Fox anymore. They should've stopped at DoFP and then rebooted the entire series with the original team from the comics. Plus now that Disney/Marvel is screwing around with mutants and making them Inhumans I doubt we'd ever see the classic stories i enjoyed reading even if Marvel Studios got the movie rights.

I prefer the movies be loosely inspired by the comics, I much prefer a director tell an original story using these characters.

If I worked for Fox, I would certainly reboot the X-Men, keep Deadpool since it has absolutely nothing to do with the Singerverse, Fox can easily reboot the whole thing while keeping Deadpool, and give the fans the more comic book accurate version of these characters with costumes, quips, and a coherent shared universe.

I personally like the Singerverse, I like the drama, and actors. I would love to see Singer or Vaughn come back and make more movies in this universe but present time. That's most likely not going to happen, and Fox probably wouldn't make as much money as they would adopting the MCU method for their franchise, there's just too much baggage doing that with the Singerverse.


The CGI body for IM did indeed suck, it was pretty jarring.

But what they did for Spidey and BP was genius, in the set photos the suits looked like baggy cosplay costumes, but in the movie they looked fantastic.

I can't remember Black Panther, but I thought the CGI on Spidey was horrible. He looked really fake in the airport battle. Worse than all 3 Raimi films and The Amazing Spider-Man movies from what I remember.
 
Kara must've got a hold of him. :lol

If he keeps this up his days in Hollywood will be numbered, Hacksaw Ridge or not.

BY ALEX OSBORN
Andrew Garfield, who starred as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, recently discussed his experience starring as the web-slinging hero, saying it left him "heartbroken a little."



In Variety's latest "Actors on Actors" interview, conducted by Amy Adams, Garfield lamented the unfortunate realities of corporate America, something he struggled with when striving to do the story and character of Spider-Man justice.


"I was still young enough to struggle with the value system, I suppose, of corporate America really, it’s a corporate enterprise mostly," he said, noting that after working on both films, he learned that serving the story and character unfortunately aren't always the number one priority.



"I found that really, really tricky. I signed up to serve the story, and to serve this incredible character that I’ve been dressing as since I was three, and then it gets compromised and it breaks your heart," he added.



Tom Holland has since become the new face of Peter Parker. In addition to being quite pleased with the casting choice of Holland, Garfield said he's "really excited to just be a fan again as opposed to bearing the weight of it."


 
Kara must've got a hold of him. :lol

If he keeps this up his days in Hollywood will be numbered, Hacksaw Ridge or not.

BY ALEX OSBORN
Andrew Garfield, who starred as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, recently discussed his experience starring as the web-slinging hero, saying it left him "heartbroken a little."



In Variety's latest "Actors on Actors" interview, conducted by Amy Adams, Garfield lamented the unfortunate realities of corporate America, something he struggled with when striving to do the story and character of Spider-Man justice.


"I was still young enough to struggle with the value system, I suppose, of corporate America really, it’s a corporate enterprise mostly," he said, noting that after working on both films, he learned that serving the story and character unfortunately aren't always the number one priority.



"I found that really, really tricky. I signed up to serve the story, and to serve this incredible character that I’ve been dressing as since I was three, and then it gets compromised and it breaks your heart," he added.



Tom Holland has since become the new face of Peter Parker. In addition to being quite pleased with the casting choice of Holland, Garfield said he's "really excited to just be a fan again as opposed to bearing the weight of it."



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So he only learned that Hollywood only cares about money post ASM release, wow what a sheltered life he he must've had, poor thing going into those little auditions of 3,000 candidates and having his agents negotiating his lucrative contracts.

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Wait wrong superhero. :lol
 
Well what roles did he have before spiderman?

Dont underestimate how messed up sony is.

I can see sony breaking someones spirit that much.
Defiinitely can see sony depressing someone :lol
 
But it's all of Hollywood not just Sony.

Right from the beginning Hollywood has always been about:

Money first
Murders
Rape
Drugs
Lies
Deceit
Coersion
Corruption
Labor abuses
Child abuse
Back stabbing
Phone tapping
Corporate espionage
Theft
Lawsuits
Mafia
Fake friends



But I guess his parents forgot to tell him about all that when he said he wanted to be an actor lol.
 
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But it's all of Hollywood not just Sony.

Right from the beginnning Hollywood has always been about:

Money first
Murders
Rape
Drugs
Lies
Deceit
Coersion
Corruption
Labor abuses
Child abuse
Back stabbing
Phone tapping
Corporate espionage
Theft
Lawsuits
Mafia
Fake friends



But I guess his parents forgot to tell him about all that when he said he wanted to be an actor lol.

You forgot something. :wave
 
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