I remember Legacy being a thing for a while, then it just disappeared and no one talked about it ever again.
Tron just never appealed to me. I respect what it brought to cinema and I’m grateful for that, but the first film looks so horrendously dated. Legacy has a distinct look and style at least.
"Some at Disney were always concerned only die-hard fans would show up, which isn’t a Leto issue but an IP problem. They were right; 18- to 24-year-old males, the sweet spot, badly underindexed."
Since the announcement of Tron 3, I don't know who this movie is aimed at. Teens & young adults or...
I think Fantastic Four First Steps might be my new favorite Marvel movie. Of all time.
Finally adapted my favorite superhero team. Great filmmaking and setting, best score. Believable, personal and scary threat. The cast is flawless. I just love it.
We don’t get to choose our heroes. They show up and stand up and build foundations of greatness. There can be no doubt that Miss Major Griffin-Gracy was the hero we needed and she spent her whole life showing that to us. Yesterday, we lost a legend, a friend, and a mother. Rest in power.
I’m probably one of the few that thought Megatron’s design from the first movie looked fucking cool. Cause even though it looked convoluted and alien, it fit his character for that movie, and his jet form was badass. I was obsessed as a kid, that movie made me a fan.
If there’s any other old DCEU movie I’d love to made canon in some way, it’s Aquaman. At least keep the events of the first film intact, just change the actors(or at least the main leads Arthur and Mera). Maybe shift the timeline so it happens later in the series. I’d roll with it.
Like, I’m a dude, and even I think the use of, “Gary Stu,” to describe a perfect male who can do no wrong sounding really dumb and stupid. Mary Sue or Gary Stu, just stop using it. It’s annoying.
I really hate the term, “Mary Sue,” so fucking much. It just screams sexist. And yes, some characters are written too perfectly and they lose interest. That’s not the fault of the actor or even the character. It’s just bad writing.
The way that scene from Wandavision was directed and written, I got the impression it was because of Wanda becoming the Scarlet Witch that “something” was awakened and they’d have to deal with it in the future. Like Mephisto or something.
So……..was that scene where Agatha freaked out about Wanda “unleashing something” ever paid off from WandaVision? Was that ever elaborated on? I’m honestly not sure.