- cross-posted to:
- movies@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- movies@lemm.ee
Tom Hanks says moviegoers are no longer interested in VFX spectacles and are returning to good storytelling.
Tom Hanks says moviegoers are no longer interested in VFX spectacles and are returning to good storytelling.
Ah good, a Marvel movie! I wonder what will happen?
Ah that was fun, did it feel similar to <<insert any other recent marvel movie>> though?
(And I say this as someone who loved the marvel movies, up until endgame, but everything since phase 3 has followed this pattern very closely)
Don’t forget how the bad guy is just a bigger, badder version of the hero.
I hate how we can’t just have villains anymore. It’s either a future corrupted version of our current hero, or we spend about a third of the runtime making our villains relatable so people can be upset when the consequences finally catch up to them.
Imo we don’t need relatable villains, which is ironic because I used to think being evil for the sake of being evil was annoying, until it went away.
“We’re not so different, you and I”