I always thought a fun twist on the big fight wiith Hela on the bridge was to have Lady Thor and Lady Loki there (cuz, you know interdimensional stuff) The guys would try to defend the princesses but in reality, the princesses have it handled and actually can work together pretty well. There's obvious a lot of plot details that would have needed to be woved in but it just would have been fun to see Thor and Loki work with their female alter-egos.
I really wish the Marvel movies would work in more of the interdimensional aspects of the comic's multiverse. Obviously that would be fairly difficult to explain, as the majority of the moviegoers are not avid comic readers and would be totally lost.
Which I think is part of the disconnect. The big time comic fans get upset that their favorite thing didn't get included. And usually I try not to be that fan.
Because at the end of the day, the target audience isn't the hardcore fans. It's movie goers that want to have a fun time. Which isn't a bad thing at all.
So even though I've got my strong opinions, they're formed from years of consuming comics. For the average movie goer...what the MCU puts out is fine. I'm a little wrankled but it doesn't matter. I can always re-read the comics to get my fix.
Happy feet and
Surfs up omg, totally forgot about these movies
This Movie I watch as a small little child, it was just so interesting on how they did this movie never seen it before like this
these two are one of the better films of the characters having to be animals well this is just my opinion
Happy Feet, I also have to say this its just interesting, also part of my small years
OMG AND BOLT AS WELL
three movies mention that are better than the ones people have been showcasting
And they've got a better line up of animated series/movies. Only one problem. I don't like DC much. ('cept for Batman.)
You have no idea how much I wish Disney would set up a Marvel animation universe aimed at young adults and not just kids cartoons.
There's so many great storylines that are perfect for it. Marvel did have a few animated movies back in the mid 2000s that were great. Like Ultimate Avengers and Wolverine Vs Hulk.
Death Note was freakin hilarious as hell OMG. Thank you so much for reminding me of this terrible gem. OMG I loved it. It's up there with the live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie as a "this was a mistake."
I will say that the only anime I want to see as a live action movie is Big O. Nothing else. Give me Big O as a movie directed by Christopher Nolan, I think it would be wild.
Also, along with that, I'm gonna add another unpopular opinion that might not be that unpopular but the only Disney movie I want to see a live action version of is Hunchback of Notre Dame--it's like right in Disney's live action wheelhouse of being unsettling, gritty, detailed, and full of white people, but they are so obsessed with CGI animals and calling it "live action" or pushing boundaries they have no experience in. Just use France. Just use freakin France it's right there. The building already exists. The book has 1 billion stage plays you can just steal (including their own stageplay musical, which was surprisingly good and won awards), just do something you're good at, Disney.
It just feels like movie directors want to do the adaptation to live action that's the most popular instead of the adaptations that would actually work really well in live action.
THANK YOU!!!! I grew up reading that book and got excited when I saw the movie on Netflix and then it was such total garbage. The whole fun of the book was the old-fashioned Victorian vibes! Also how the kids were just totally down to kill their parents. Total let down. Especially since the animation style would've been really cute with a different story.
Tom Hanks is only able to do one facial expressions
I still enjoy some of his movies where that facial expression works.
If you don´t believe me watch Big, Forrest Gump, Castaway & The Terminal.
The same facial expression, it drives me nuts
The Mandalorian is more perfect than everything else which came out of
the Star Wars universe. I don´t say better but more perfect for sure
Well, considering how much time and effort a group of them needed to lift and throw a modestly sized rock (it was hilariously sad), honestly I don't think the camp would even need a fence to prevent them from escaping.
thread tax: Treasure planet isn't that unappreciated masterpiece like everybody says it is. No, that's Atlantis.
Also, John Carter was a great film and it is an absolute crime it got treated by the executives like it did. The studio basically WANTED it to fail as hard as it can because of some stupid internal squabbles among the producers.
I'm not sure if these are unpopular opinions, but 1) I did not like Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, 2) sometimes I don't care so much about the plot of the movie and just like to experience being in a different place: the scenery, costumes, etc. and 3) sometimes I like low-budget/older movies better, because less pizazz and CG abilities means that they have to focus more on good writing and an interesting plot. Oh! and it really annoys me when the characters in a movie speak really softly and then the music or sound effects are really loud so you have to keep adjusting the volume .
Wonder Woman is a horrible movie and does nothing to empower women imo. It's a long boring slog and Wonder Woman ultimately solves the problem by punching a guy despite her boyfriend saying "You can't resolve the war by punching a guy." I'm not a fan of generic boring films that claim to empower women without actually doing anything to really empower them except give them a hand out...
Oh, we recently talked about this in my film class.
The main problem with wonder woman is that she is "exploited". It's like a hero is being designed, and someone said let's make this hero a woman thus there's no depth in her. Being a woman is not in her character, not her "trait". This character could as well be a man and the movie would still work.
Ooh! someone revived this thread! Yay!
Not really unpopular opinions:
- Bicentenial man is charming, but don't know if it held up
- What dreams may come, despite its pretentious title is a great film, buy many can only watch it once. Maybe not an unpopular opinion. Don't know if it held up
- Titan A.E. Could have been something if it would have been released years later. Maybe around mass effect's 1, time. Don't know if it held up.
- Most modern Movies and TV shows are concerned with pushing a message (agenda) and not even in a smart, subtle way.