Spaulding wrote:
Franky T wrote:
Well, that took me down a Siskel and Ebert review rabbit hole.
I got a commercial for Marvel and tuned out.
All those movies are the same, there is almost no plot, and the characters are boring. Only pluses are RDJ and some fight scenes, otherwise they are dumb and boring.
I was a HUGE fan of Marvel comics when I was a kid and I had a big collection that I eventually sold to Larry at the comic shop over near Loyola. The thing that made Marvel so much different than D.C. was the way the characters were developed. (This was before the rebooting of Batman as "The Dark Knight." Frank Miller was doing Daredevil for Marvel at the time and I hated his ugly ass pencil work.) The writing was a lot more sophisticated. The characters were real people with real problems. They just happened to have super powers.
Whenever I've attempted to watch a Marvel movie, and admittedly I haven't seen a lot of them, I've been sorely disappointed. It's as if the franchise is geared to be watched in China so the dialogue must be minimal and the action constant. That's the exact opposite of what I have always considered the Marvel ethic.