FINALLY just finished the rough draft of part 2. now time to tweak it then time to draw…
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FINALLY just finished the rough draft of part 2. now time to tweak it then time to draw…
be blessed
I always thought that The Incredible Hulk was very underrated. I like Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, but they decided to stay with Edward Norton, I wouldn’t have been upset. He played the part very well, and the story was decent, especially how he stayed one step ahead of the government and how they kept coming after him, no matter how hard he tried to hide. I thought that all the cast was very good overall, with a lot of kudos to Liv Tyler as Betty. You could see how torn she was trying to get Ross to stop going after Bruce, it was good chemistry between the two.
What movie do you think is the Most underrated in the MCU so far?
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I have so much to write about this topic, but I will keep it as short as possible. I am so glad that I am alive to see all of the comic book stories that I’ve grown up with over my short life come alive on TV, Netflix and Movies. I look at Youtube to see the reaction clips from upcoming movies sometimes, and it never ceases to amaze me how many people not just look forward for these movies, but actually get emotionally attached to them, it’s great to see.
Looking at how fast the new Infinity War trailer was posted into reaction mashups on You Tube, I was amazed to see others reactions, who dresses up for the trailer and their faces when they see their favorite characters come up. I always liked comics and seeing how far they’ve come now makes me a bigger fan.
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First my likes: I loved the movie. I thought the tone was great, not over the top funny but more in line with the Winter Soldier. The actors in the movie were terrific. Boseman and Michael B. Jordan were great, and the scene stealer for me was M’Baku. The special effects and technology brought to the game was outstanding. I liked the question posed about sharing their resources with the world or not trusting the world with it was something I struggled with during the movie.
Now my dislikes: WHY DO THEY KEEP KILLING OFF THE BAD GUYS? This is the main problem I have with the MCU movies overall is how they use their villains. Only good one they have is Loki so far, and the rest are mediocre. They had not just one but TWO good villains in the movie that they could have built off of in possibly later movies.
I also didn’t fully understand Killmonger’s main goal. I get that he wanted the throne, but afterwards, he wanted to give the vibranium weapons to his contacts around the world to fight against their oppressors, if I heard that right. So, who exactly were they going to fight? their bosses, the government, and then what would they do if they succeeded? I need to see it again to make some sense of it. Overall, I do feel the movie was well done and I rank it #2 on my MCU list of movies, with Winter Soldier #1.
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