No1
10/12/16 08:28AM
Dr.Strange Movie and MCU
I have seen the trailer and i can't stop thinking about how much the MCU is learning from its past errors and is working hard on making Great movies.

First,i feel the execution of the dr.strange idea is very nice,they added some kind of misticism to the mcu,and i feel like they are making it work.

Second,The villian formula they are following has taken another route,as you can see we will not see villians like dormamu or shuma gorath until strange is mature enough.

I also loved that they reinforced the concept of collecting knowledge and practice to improve, making its proggesion quite interesting.

So,what are your thoughts about this?
Contorted
10/12/16 08:34AM
I'm interested, if only for the cast and the trippy as hell visuals. Plus wit Ike Perlmutter out of the way for Marvel Studios and some solid talent behind the camera, I can safely say I'm on board more or less.

The only debate I have with myself on seeing it is that it comes out in the same weekend as Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson's WWII flick about a medic who refused to pick up a weapon against any combatant. I have a friend who wants to see both (which surprised me on the latter because she's not much into War flicks) and with a slew of other movies coming out in the same month (like Arrival, Fantastic Beasts, Loving and Moana), it's going to be a bit hard as to how we should approach this.
No1
10/12/16 09:07AM
Contorted said:
I'm interested, if only for the cast and the trippy as hell visuals. Plus wit Ike Perlmutter out of the way for Marvel Studios and some solid talent behind the camera, I can safely say I'm on board more or less.

The only debate I have with myself on seeing it is that it comes out in the same weekend as Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson's WWII flick about a medic who refused to pick up a weapon against any combatant. I have a friend who wants to see both (which surprised me on the latter because she's not much into War flicks) and with a slew of other movies coming out in the same month (like Arrival, Fantastic Beasts, Loving and Moana), it's going to be a bit hard as to how we should approach this.


Honestly i have been waiting this since i have seen the trailer,i really like this character development on comics as it shows he was alredy a hero before that event.
Hacksaw Ridge? i will research it.
Contorted
10/12/16 09:25AM
No1 said:
Honestly i have been waiting this since i have seen the trailer,i really like this character development on comics as it shows he was alredy a hero before that event.
Hacksaw Ridge? i will research it.


Yeah, it's been receiving a lot of great buzz since it premiered at Venice about a month ago. Gibson's last movie was Apocalypto, which I consider to be something of a masterpiece and to see him in the director's chair is actually kind of awesome again.

Plus, I'm a major sucker for War films (either past or contemporary).
No1
10/12/16 09:36AM
Contorted said:
Yeah, it's been receiving a lot of great buzz since it premiered at Venice about a month ago. Gibson's last movie was Apocalypto, which I consider to be something of a masterpiece and to see him in the director's chair is actually kind of awesome again.

Plus, I'm a major sucker for War films (either past or contemporary).


I tend to not like most war films because,most of them are completely biased,but i will research and tell you later how it is.
mariosonicfan
10/12/16 05:56PM
Well speaking of the villains I certainly won't be surprised if Dormammu isn't hinted at like as a shadowy figure or something, Shuma-Gorath might be a little to cosmically weird but he might be as well.

It should be pretty fun regardless.
No1
10/13/16 12:30AM
mariosonicfan said:
Well speaking of the villains I certainly won't be surprised if Dormammu isn't hinted at like as a shadowy figure or something, Shuma-Gorath might be a little to cosmically weird but he might be as well.

It should be pretty fun regardless.


I have a good feeling about this movie. i would like to see they making cameos about heroes asking wtf is happening.
Pinkanator
10/13/16 12:45AM
Contorted said:
I'm interested, if only for the cast and the trippy as hell visuals. Plus wit Ike Perlmutter out of the way for Marvel Studios and some solid talent behind the camera, I can safely say I'm on board more or less.

The only debate I have with myself on seeing it is that it comes out in the same weekend as Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson's WWII flick about a medic who refused to pick up a weapon against any combatant. I have a friend who wants to see both (which surprised me on the latter because she's not much into War flicks) and with a slew of other movies coming out in the same month (like Arrival, Fantastic Beasts, Loving and Moana), it's going to be a bit hard as to how we should approach this.


You could come to the UK? The main cinema chain does a thing for £20 a month for unlimited screenings. (COME ONNNNN SHUMA!)
Contorted
10/13/16 01:43AM
Pinkanator said:
You could come to the UK? The main cinema chain does a thing for £20 a month for unlimited screenings. (COME ONNNNN SHUMA!)



Unfortunately, that would require me to get a plane ticket and that would cost more in hindsight. :p

Still, perhaps some chains over here should try to do that.
Pinkanator
10/13/16 01:44AM
Contorted said:
Unfortunately, that would require me to get a plane ticket and that would cost more in hindsight. :p

Still, perhaps some chains over here should try to do that.


It's pretty cool. Used it to see Kubo.
No1
10/13/16 02:16AM
Pinkanator said:
You could come to the UK? The main cinema chain does a thing for £20 a month for unlimited screenings. (COME ONNNNN SHUMA!)



Contorted said:
Unfortunately, that would require me to get a plane ticket and that would cost more in hindsight. :p

Still, perhaps some chains over here should try to do that.


It sounds awesome,i hope this extends to other countries.
Contorted
10/13/16 02:40AM
Pinkanator said:
It's pretty cool. Used it to see Kubo.


Anything else on the horizon?
No1
11/03/16 06:02AM
The movie was a success i rate it 100/100 because i couldn't give it more.
The Visuals,Plot and character development was awesome.
It has 2 Post Credits Scenes.
And the [spoiler] Dormammu scene was both hilarious and Genious[spoiler]
Pinkanator
11/03/16 10:00AM
No1 said:
The movie was a success i rate it 100/100 because i couldn't give it more.
The Visuals,Plot and character development was awesome.
It has 2 Post Credits Scenes.
And the [spoiler] Dormammu scene was both hilarious and Genious[spoiler]


I still prefer the animated version. I feel it had a more believable arc for Strange.
No1
11/03/16 02:29PM
Pinkanator said:
I still prefer the animated version. I feel it had a more believable arc for Strange.


But,I've come to bargain?
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