TTODewbackPuts the drawl in ya'llI think I'm in HellRegistered Userregular
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its strange
who am i to judge
hue hue hue
Bless your heart.
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Dark Raven XLaugh hard, run fast,be kindRegistered Userregular
Glad Mads is getting a bit of wiggle room to be personable. He's at his best being a weirdly charismatic psychopath, and all his dialogue so far has been very DOOM DOOM DOOM with little personality.
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Mind you, we've only heard, like, three lines from him so far.
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True. I dunno how to articulate my concern other than he was giving me vibes of Malekith, and I didn't want them to waste Mads like they wasted Ecclestone.
Still hoping they don't kill him off, but I don't like his odds ;p
Ed; thinking about it, the bad guys with the most play in the trailers end up either disappointing or underrepresented in the actual movies. Whiplash in IM2 looked so gooooood.
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Can we get the chemicals in. 'Cause anything's better than this.
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Netflix Marvel definitely benefits from the ability to just sit down and watch it straight through.
I think if I was watching some of these shows week by week I'd be a little disappointed with specific episodes.
I'm sure that's true, but that's not an accident. Netflix shows are specifically designed for binging. Dinging them for having specific episodes that are underwhelming on their own is a bit like dinging a network TV show for being unsatisfying when you stop watching at a commercial break.
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Netflix Marvel definitely benefits from the ability to just sit down and watch it straight through.
I think if I was watching some of these shows week by week I'd be a little disappointed with specific episodes.
I'm sure that's true, but that's not an accident. Netflix shows are specifically designed for binging. Dinging them for having specific episodes that are underwhelming on their own is a bit like dinging a network TV show for being unsatisfying when you stop watching at a commercial break.
Netflix serials are probably the best way to do novel adaptions because of this.
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Giggles_FunsworthBlight on DiscourseBay Area SprawlRegistered Userregular
I've been rewatching the Netflix stuff, and as disconnected as the music is from the movies, the sound design in the shows is fantastic. Wonderful themes in Daredevil and in Jessica Jones the jazz is specifically designed to match the movement on screen. It's delightful.
Cage also has the classic super hero weakness that works really well in the setting
Family and friends he doesn't want to get hurt. Especially after his wife. I guarantee that will be a plot line once Cottonmouth realizes he's invincible.
Cage also has the classic super hero weakness that works really well in the setting
Family and friends he doesn't want to get hurt. Especially after his wife. I guarantee that will be a plot line once Cottonmouth realizes he's invincible.
Pretty sure he's vulnerable to drowning, and suffocation too.
Who is the villain in Luke Cage? Does Cage have any noticeable weaknessess? Are his eyes also bulletproof?
In this specific instance the villain is Cottonmouth, basically a gang leader trying to turn into a slum lord.
Luke's primary weaknesses are his complete lack of special movement powers (flight, webs, teleportation, etc) and his complete inability to not throw down on some jive ass turkeys comin' into his hood and causing trouble.
I think they gave him an injection in his eye once, so they're probably not bulletproof.
This is what I'm not so keen on from this version of Cage as seen in JJ. The cockyness is a major part of his character, wheras this version seems to be going with "wounded guy who just wants to do the right thing"- like Matt Murdock, Like Jessica Jones.
Netflix Marvel definitely benefits from the ability to just sit down and watch it straight through.
I think if I was watching some of these shows week by week I'd be a little disappointed with specific episodes.
I'm sure that's true, but that's not an accident. Netflix shows are specifically designed for binging. Dinging them for having specific episodes that are underwhelming on their own is a bit like dinging a network TV show for being unsatisfying when you stop watching at a commercial break.
I'm not really "dinging" them for this, just pointing out that they are, indeed, written and edited in a way that takes advantage of the fact that people are going to watch 3 or 4 episodes at once.
If this was on broadcast television, you'd probably have some frustrated viewers. On Netflix it's fine.
Who is the villain in Luke Cage? Does Cage have any noticeable weaknessess? Are his eyes also bulletproof?
In this specific instance the villain is Cottonmouth, basically a gang leader trying to turn into a slum lord.
Luke's primary weaknesses are his complete lack of special movement powers (flight, webs, teleportation, etc) and his complete inability to not throw down on some jive ass turkeys comin' into his hood and causing trouble.
I think they gave him an injection in his eye once, so they're probably not bulletproof.
This is what I'm not so keen on from this version of Cage as seen in JJ. The cockyness is a major part of his character, wheras this version seems to be going with "wounded guy who just wants to do the right thing"- like Matt Murdock, Like Jessica Jones.
I think he's going to grow into that. Only to pay for it and end up finding some sort of equilibrium in the end. They're pretty much telegraphing that character arc in the stuff they've released so far.
Netflix Marvel definitely benefits from the ability to just sit down and watch it straight through.
I think if I was watching some of these shows week by week I'd be a little disappointed with specific episodes.
I'm sure that's true, but that's not an accident. Netflix shows are specifically designed for binging. Dinging them for having specific episodes that are underwhelming on their own is a bit like dinging a network TV show for being unsatisfying when you stop watching at a commercial break.
I'm not really "dinging" them for this, just pointing out that they are, indeed, written and edited in a way that takes advantage of the fact that people are going to watch 3 or 4 episodes at once.
If this was on broadcast television, you'd probably have some frustrated viewers. On Netflix it's fine.
Netflix is making long form movies with potty breaks built in.
I forget who it was that said the back half of S2 Daredevil was a disappointment, but Prison Kingpin is in that part and he is pretty fucking amazing.
Probably me and prison Fisk was indeed awesome. It was pretty much anything Hand/Stick/Elektra related just bored me to tears.
You know, I remember feeling the same way when it came out, but I really think the back half improves and seems much more level on a second watch. Just finished it and it's got some of the best fight scenes, best Punisher moments, and it feels like the Chaste/Hand war is finally going to develop in a big way (if I had to guess they'll drop season 3 after Luke Cage, to introduce Iron Fist, or after Iron Fist lays out a runway).
They really wasted the Hand in season 2. All they did was go "oooh, look how mysterious they are." I hope they'll actually do something with the Hand in Iron Fist since it looks like the Hand will be the main villain in Defenders.
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Giggles_FunsworthBlight on DiscourseBay Area SprawlRegistered Userregular
They really wasted the Hand in season 2. All they did was go "oooh, look how mysterious they are." I hope they'll actually do something with the Hand in Iron Fist since it looks like the Hand will be the main villain in Defenders.
I figured Madame Gao was gonna factor into Iron Fist more than The Hand but who knows. Maybe they'll skip his origin and just drop him straight into a team-up with Daredevil vs. The Hand. That'd certainly help keep the budget more manageable, but I was really looking forward to seeing some trippy shit in Iron Fist.
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Giggles_FunsworthBlight on DiscourseBay Area SprawlRegistered Userregular
They went pretty hard on the exposition at points. I think they could have had a little more faith in their audience to put the pieces together without them being helpfully listed out loud and in order by cast members.
Other than that, this is exactly what I wanted. I really like the cop so far. Here's hoping she's not killed in Episode 11.
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Otherwise I totally get the point.
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its strange
who am i to judge
hue hue hue
Still hoping they don't kill him off, but I don't like his odds ;p
Ed; thinking about it, the bad guys with the most play in the trailers end up either disappointing or underrepresented in the actual movies. Whiplash in IM2 looked so gooooood.
Also:
https://youtu.be/Y7Sx4Ue_H-I?t=2m47s
Free 15 min IMAX 3D Preview for Doctor Strange, with free poster. Yeah, it's only 15 min, but I went to the GotG one and it was nice to see a long scene and extended trailer in a theater.
I'm sure that's true, but that's not an accident. Netflix shows are specifically designed for binging. Dinging them for having specific episodes that are underwhelming on their own is a bit like dinging a network TV show for being unsatisfying when you stop watching at a commercial break.
Netflix serials are probably the best way to do novel adaptions because of this.
This is what I'm not so keen on from this version of Cage as seen in JJ. The cockyness is a major part of his character, wheras this version seems to be going with "wounded guy who just wants to do the right thing"- like Matt Murdock, Like Jessica Jones.
I'm not really "dinging" them for this, just pointing out that they are, indeed, written and edited in a way that takes advantage of the fact that people are going to watch 3 or 4 episodes at once.
If this was on broadcast television, you'd probably have some frustrated viewers. On Netflix it's fine.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
I think he's going to grow into that. Only to pay for it and end up finding some sort of equilibrium in the end. They're pretty much telegraphing that character arc in the stuff they've released so far.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Netflix is making long form movies with potty breaks built in.
Probably me and prison Fisk was indeed awesome. It was pretty much anything Hand/Stick/Elektra related just bored me to tears.
You know, I remember feeling the same way when it came out, but I really think the back half improves and seems much more level on a second watch. Just finished it and it's got some of the best fight scenes, best Punisher moments, and it feels like the Chaste/Hand war is finally going to develop in a big way (if I had to guess they'll drop season 3 after Luke Cage, to introduce Iron Fist, or after Iron Fist lays out a runway).
I figured Madame Gao was gonna factor into Iron Fist more than The Hand but who knows. Maybe they'll skip his origin and just drop him straight into a team-up with Daredevil vs. The Hand. That'd certainly help keep the budget more manageable, but I was really looking forward to seeing some trippy shit in Iron Fist.
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Gonna be disappointed if Turk actually goes back to Hell's Kitchen ("where it's safe" lol).
Cottonmouth looking like he's gonna be a nuanced asshole so that's cool.
It's worked out by Ep 2
Already love like five of these characters
A sixth is growing on me
Really looking forward to more.
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They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Other than that, this is exactly what I wanted. I really like the cop so far. Here's hoping she's not killed in Episode 11.
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No evidence of a bionic arm yet. Though there is some Hammer tech running around.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
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We're still low traffic on this thread, may as well use it for Luke Cage talk, long as everyone watches their spoiler boxes!
the only box im watching is the netflix... box...
Now you make me expect some Phil Ken Sebben stuff.