You quit SHIELD right before it started getting good. The post-Winter Soldier episodes are when things really pick up, and from there the show has found its legs and has been extremely enjoyable to watch.Fragems wrote:I never really got into the Agents of Shield I tried watching it but got bored I think 5-6 episodes in. Daredevil and Jessica Jones on the other hand were great and I binged them both over the coarse of 2-3 days after they came out.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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Thankfully they are totally unrelated.noiseredux wrote:Forgot about the DD show. I remember the movie being ok at best, but saw it many moons ago.
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I know I'm totally alone, but I liked the Affleck DD. TV show is way better though. Also, I agree with Popo, stick with SHEILD more than a few eps. It starts slow, but the last two seasons were killer.
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to be fair - I don't remember hating it. Just thinking "yeah that was alright." But like I said, been a long time. I'm open to seeing it again. I'm on the Marvel kick, so whatever movies pop at yard sales, I'll grab em and watch em.Stark wrote:I know I'm totally alone, but I liked the Affleck DD. TV show is way better though. Also, I agree with Popo, stick with SHEILD more than a few eps. It starts slow, but the last two seasons were killer.
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I kind of liked the Ben Affleck Daredevil too I even liked Elektra a bit. Hell I liked a lot of the marvel universe stuff from around that time I think The Punisher(2004) was also very good even though it was a more focused on realism compared to most of the other stuff at the time. Some people say that Warzone which came out a few years later was better and more honest to the comics but I didn't really care much for it and can hardly remember it
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The Netflix show is definitely leagues better in the story department though and I've felt the casting choices so far have been great.
Edit: After screwing around on IMDB I bumped into Grizzly Maze(2015) this movie looks horriibly bad, but actually has some bigger names involved in it. They must not have advertised at all though because it went completely under my radar will have to check it out and see just how bad it is. They must of had a fair amount of money to get Scott Glenn, Billy Bob Thornton, James Marsden, and Thomas Jane involved, but it looks like they really skimped on the CGI. The location they chose for shooting looks gorgeous though.
The Netflix show is definitely leagues better in the story department though and I've felt the casting choices so far have been great.
Edit: After screwing around on IMDB I bumped into Grizzly Maze(2015) this movie looks horriibly bad, but actually has some bigger names involved in it. They must not have advertised at all though because it went completely under my radar will have to check it out and see just how bad it is. They must of had a fair amount of money to get Scott Glenn, Billy Bob Thornton, James Marsden, and Thomas Jane involved, but it looks like they really skimped on the CGI. The location they chose for shooting looks gorgeous though.
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I approve of this. I love the Marvel Cinematic Universe.noiseredux wrote:for those of you following my progress getting back into Marvel stuff 20 years later, I was out shopping w/ my wife today and hit up a movie store while she was trying stuff on. They had a B2G1 on used DVD's, so I grabbed the first Avengers and Guardians Of The Galaxy for $15 total.
Guardians of the Galaxy is flipping fun as hell. This is my favorite Marvel movie. Great script, quick pacing, witty dialog, cool cameos. You can watch this movie at any time. There are no prerequisite Marvel movies.
Avengers is quite possibly the best Superhero movie, but unlike GotG Avengers has a number of prerequisites. I know you watched Ironman recently. Watch Captain America: The First Avenger, and watch Thor (in either order) before you watch Avengers for maximum impact.
Captain America: The First Avenger was better than I expected. I went in thinking that it was going to be cheesy. You know what? It was cheesy in kind of a good way. Steve Rogers is well aware that he looks silly in that costume, but he wears it anyway. The fact that he knows how he looks in that getup helps the audience identify with the protagonist. As you might guess from the title, This movie sets up the Avengers franchise.
Thor is a fun superhero romp that sets up one of the principle Avengers AND the primary antagonist of the Avengers. Female Audience members react well to Tom Hiddleston as Loki.
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good to know on CapAm/Thor. Maybe I will plan to wait on Avengers, then.
RE: Elektra et al, though I didn't see all the Marvel flicks of that era, I did mostly enjoy the ones I did. The Punisher movies looked good. The Ghost Rider ones I was always iffy about, though.
RE: Elektra et al, though I didn't see all the Marvel flicks of that era, I did mostly enjoy the ones I did. The Punisher movies looked good. The Ghost Rider ones I was always iffy about, though.
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Last night around 11pm I had a strange urge. To eat salsa and chips while watching this:

Used Cars / released: 1980
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Used_Cars
This was a surreal movie to see for the first time in 2016, 36 years after its release in theaters. I say strange, because of just how different society has become since 1980. If a movie like Used Cars was released today, it'd probably cause a shitstorm. This film is racist, sexist, and entirely reveling in bad taste. It also actually managed to make me laugh a few times, which is not something I can say about modern whitewashed comedic films I've seen as of late. Used Cars might be a terrible movie from a cultural perspective, but at least it was made when films were still allowed to have balls. Big hairy smelly balls. I recommend seeing this film in tandem with D.C. Cab for maximum effect.

Used Cars / released: 1980
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Used_Cars
This was a surreal movie to see for the first time in 2016, 36 years after its release in theaters. I say strange, because of just how different society has become since 1980. If a movie like Used Cars was released today, it'd probably cause a shitstorm. This film is racist, sexist, and entirely reveling in bad taste. It also actually managed to make me laugh a few times, which is not something I can say about modern whitewashed comedic films I've seen as of late. Used Cars might be a terrible movie from a cultural perspective, but at least it was made when films were still allowed to have balls. Big hairy smelly balls. I recommend seeing this film in tandem with D.C. Cab for maximum effect.
PLAY KING'S FIELD.
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My main complaint about Age of Ultron was that the whole production felt a little too bloated. Too many characters, too many plotlines, too many setups, just too much everything. Civil War addresses this by scaling back the Avengers to more manageable portions. Spoilers below.

My main complaint about Age of Ultron was that the whole production felt a little too bloated. Too many characters, too many plotlines, too many setups, just too much everything. Civil War addresses this by scaling back the Avengers to more manageable portions. Spoilers below.


