Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
A Beautiful Mind is probably the worst of that lot.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Hawkeye never gets called anything other than “Clint” or “Barton.” Wanda is always just Wanda. “Black Panther” is a title, not a name. AFAIK they’ve never actually said “Captain Marvel” at all.
And I’m perfectly okay with all of that. DC’s stubborn adherence to dated aspects of their history and lore has pretty much ruined them for me.
Peter did in Spiderman: Far From Home.
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Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
I am Iron Man... dee dee dee
"...Mister...?
"Doctor.
"Mister Doctor?
"It's Strange.
"Maybe, but who am I to judge?
Granted, that one may not count since his name actually is Doctor Strange, but it does play into Infinity War pretty well.
"Oh, we're using our made up names? I'm Spider-Man.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
As well as the disastrous Lost in Space movie. I was quite gratified to see he had nothing at all to do with the much better Netflix version. Less so to see he has his mitts on the new Star Treks, including Picard.
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Hawkeye never gets called anything other than “Clint” or “Barton.” Wanda is always just Wanda. “Black Panther” is a title, not a name. AFAIK they’ve never actually said “Captain Marvel” at all.
And I’m perfectly okay with all of that. DC’s stubborn adherence to dated aspects of their history and lore has pretty much ruined them for me.
At the start of the first Avengers, the Russian general calls Nat ‘the famous Black Widow’. When she jumps on Loki’s chariot, she calls out ‘Hawkeye’. On a computer monitor at an earlier point, it shows both with their superhero names too.
I do kind of want to see Scary Stories, as I loved the books as a kid. But from what I can see, one of the monsters is based on the woman from The Dream. After all this time, that illustration still creeps me the fuck out. It's so unnerving.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
A Beautiful Mind is probably the worst of that lot.
Ironically he both straightwashed John Nash and made Batman gay
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
He also wrote the Dark Tower screenplay.
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I went to see Once Upon a Time in Hollywood a second time, with my mom. I thought she'd appreciate it since it's about her era. Mom's review: it's a "surreal" "rollercoaster ride", and
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
He also wrote the Dark Tower screenplay.
womp womp
Fantastic.
Let's put this guy together with Scott Buck and compose the song that ends the world.
Sometimes they get used as actual names (Iron Man, Cap), sometimes they're nicknames. But I can't think of an MCU movie moment where someone's gone "Call me... Superhero Name(tm)!" like in a comic you know it'd get the special 3D font effect.
“Batman! There’s a new villain in town! He’s called: MR. FREEZE.”
Actual dialogue from Batman & Robin
Someone got paid to write that.
I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
A Beautiful Mind is probably the worst of that lot.
Ironically he both straightwashed John Nash and made Batman gay
Well, continued the long and storied tradition of gay Batmans.
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I liked OUaTiHollywood. It’s very dense and cerebral compared to most Tarantino movies. Lots of funny scenes and touches.
My current QT ranking:
Kill Bill
Django Unchained
Death Proof
Reservoir Dogs
Inglourious Basterds
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Hateful Eight
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
I noticed in OUaTiH that there is actually one brief shot of male bare feet along with the 200 minutes of female bare feet, I appreciated the gesture to those of us who leer at men more than women
(I also appreciated the scene where Brad Pitt poses shirtless on a roof)
I liked OUaTiHollywood. It’s very dense and cerebral compared to most Tarantino movies. Lots of funny scenes and touches.
My current QT ranking:
Kill Bill
Django Unchained
Death Proof
Reservoir Dogs
Inglourious Basterds
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Hateful Eight
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
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Mine, descending:
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
Hateful 8
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
Death Proof
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I just saw Once Upon A Time a second time and it's a very cozy film, like it just beckons you to immerse yourself in this fantasy era of classic Hollywood cinema and savor it. A day in the life of three people who've moved past their primes but are still just enjoying their lot in life and getting by.
And occasionally beating the shit out of deranged hippies.
My ranking:
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Kill Bill Vol. 1
The Hateful Eight
Reservoir Dogs
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Django Unchained
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Death Proof
Inglourious Basterds started off really really interesting to me with basically everything about the first 20 minutes of the movie, that I actually forgot for a second it was a Tarantino movie and thus turns into the only thing QT knows how to do. So that movie ended up a tad disappointing to me, but that's partially my own fault for expecting it would be anything different.
I really liked Django Unchained and Kill Bill though, and the rest of them remind me of just how long it has been since I've seen any of QT's other movies and I should really watch some of them again. Pulp Fiction was 25 years ago? Jesus.
Did it really only cost $3 million to make Upgrade? All other sci-fi action thriller suspense dystopian all other genres ever filmmakers should be ashamed of themselves. Upgrade isn’t the grandest thing to come from cinema but it was quite fine and entertaining and a little thought provoking and only cost $3 million!
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I haven't seen Hateful Eight, but will probably end up watching the Netflix version sooner or later. Partner and I are going to see OUATIH probably this weekend.
My (best to worst) rankings:
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Death Proof
Haven’t seen Hollywood yet or Death Proof. From what I gather I can skip the latter anyhow?
I think the problem for theaters was it being attached to a movie that felt more fun. Plus the fact that when compared to QT's other films, it's just okay.
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I believe that was Akiva Goldsman, a writer whose proliferation and great wealth I’ve long considered the result of extensive kompromat, based on him being consistently fucking terrible.
Looks like he wrote for Batman Forever, the Davinci code movies, A Beautiful Mind, Transformers Last Knight
A Beautiful Mind is probably the worst of that lot.
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I hope their career didn't cool off afterwards.
Peter did in Spiderman: Far From Home.
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"...Mister...?
"Doctor.
"Mister Doctor?
"It's Strange.
"Maybe, but who am I to judge?
Granted, that one may not count since his name actually is Doctor Strange, but it does play into Infinity War pretty well.
"Oh, we're using our made up names? I'm Spider-Man.
As well as the disastrous Lost in Space movie. I was quite gratified to see he had nothing at all to do with the much better Netflix version. Less so to see he has his mitts on the new Star Treks, including Picard.
At the start of the first Avengers, the Russian general calls Nat ‘the famous Black Widow’. When she jumps on Loki’s chariot, she calls out ‘Hawkeye’. On a computer monitor at an earlier point, it shows both with their superhero names too.
Very rare, but they do get used.
He also wrote the Dark Tower screenplay.
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Fantastic.
Let's put this guy together with Scott Buck and compose the song that ends the world.
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Well, continued the long and storied tradition of gay Batmans.
My current QT ranking:
Kill Bill
Django Unchained
Death Proof
Reservoir Dogs
Inglourious Basterds
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Hateful Eight
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
(I also appreciated the scene where Brad Pitt poses shirtless on a roof)
Ascending or descending?
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
Hateful 8
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
Death Proof
And occasionally beating the shit out of deranged hippies.
My ranking:
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Kill Bill Vol. 1
The Hateful Eight
Reservoir Dogs
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Django Unchained
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Death Proof
I really liked Django Unchained and Kill Bill though, and the rest of them remind me of just how long it has been since I've seen any of QT's other movies and I should really watch some of them again. Pulp Fiction was 25 years ago? Jesus.
I am looking forward to whatever
My (best to worst) rankings:
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Death Proof
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1. Django
2. Basterds
3. Hateful
4. Pulp
5. Jackie
6. Kill
7. Bill
8. Reservoir
Haven’t seen Hollywood yet or Death Proof. From what I gather I can skip the latter anyhow?
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But Jackie Brown is still a good movie that I like quite a bit
Agreed, generally sorting QT films are trying to order things on a scale that only goes from 9 to 10.
I think I’m mostly surprised by how high you ranked Death Proof. It’s the only film of his I’ve wholly disliked.
I think the problem for theaters was it being attached to a movie that felt more fun. Plus the fact that when compared to QT's other films, it's just okay.
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