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Bosco685

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  1. It is interesting when someone uses the 'MCU films must be good - look at all the money they made' and yet the same person uses the 'Heck even Transformers movies made a bunch of money - look how bad they are' point. So now Brie Larson trended on Twitter for 6.5 hours (didn't - but love the exactness of the exaggeration) and general movie-goers as a whole loved Captain Marvel because of the box office results. Despite the MCU fanatics that went 100+ times because of the Infinity War-Endgame clear tie-in. Even with domestic market final demographic data collected on films that made the MPAA Top 100 list each year, Captain Marvel appears to have the very same audience distribution of Male-Female ratio. So the same folks going multiple times to view other MCU films treated Captain Marvel with the same excitement. Other than the Female ratio was the third highest behind GotG Vol. 2 and Black Panther. That must be the 'clearly liked' part of the debate.
  2. He didn't really clarify completely. So it will be interesting.
  3. Turns out Zack Snyder encouraged the dates, which most probably means it is part of the marketing schedule he wanted to establish. Trailer?
  4. Now I want to watch those Dave Chappelle episodes again. Because someone has been served!
  5. Oh, I found it. But at least Envy Adams was well covered. It sounds like it was a great charity event nonetheless.
  6. I enjoy Brie Larson's performance in Scott Pilgrim. What a fantastic film. Brie Larson was trending for 6+ hours - where was this and when? Other than the Scott Pilgrim chatter that took place today and from time to time someone mentioned Brie Larson, I am not seeing it. I even went back to downtrending topics that sometime during the day had been higher on the list. To include Spider-Man 3.
  7. The last reviewer writes for BBC, Wired and The Guardian - and he over-the-top exciting about his experience.
  8. See, that's where the inconsistency lies. The MCU has never forced itself to honor all the details of the comic book stories and character designs. Which you have even called out before as a positive. Even with Infinity War-Endgame they didn't have Thanos serving Death by honoring her request to kill off half the universe. He did it on his own as a higher calling to preserve a portion of life. So to now state a character's comic book lore and recent stories conveys something so it must be true - changes up the the thinking here. The MCU is not forced to honor each detail in any comic book. Feige will take a course of action that makes the most sense to his plan.
  9. I bet Netflix is going to milk the anticipation for a little while. Including pushing the original movies to get those mileage out of those as well.