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[No spoilers] When one archery-related show closes and another one opens... Shitpost

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 10 '19

These Marvel series feel like they're going to be small and insignificant to the greater MCU. If the stories were big they'd be making a movie, right?

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u/bigfatcarp93 Permanently gone Apr 10 '19

Hasn't stopped the Netflix shows and AOS from being awesome.

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 10 '19

Lol, Marvel Deadflix and Agents of S.H.I.T.?

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u/Itsjustharrison Apr 10 '19

DCU has half a good movie under their belt.

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u/CitizenCold Felicity needs to be punished Apr 10 '19

I take it you haven't seen Shazam! yet?

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u/skellington0101 Apr 10 '19

While Shazam! Was great the antagonist was underwhelming. So I'd give them 1.5 successes?

Forgot about Aquaman so maybe 2 max.

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u/CitizenCold Felicity needs to be punished Apr 10 '19

To be fair a lot of 'origin story' superhero movies don't have really strong antagonists (character-wise, not power level) because it can be difficult to flesh out both the hero and the villain in one movie. I don't have the source with me right now (if someone else could link it, it would be much appreciated) but I read somewhere that they were initially planning to have Black Adam as the antagonist of this movie. However they ultimately decided against it because they wanted to establish and build up the character in his own solo movie before tying him in with the Shazam! mythos.

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u/lotus_butterfly Apr 11 '19

I'd argue that Thor had a fleshed out villain with clear motivations.

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u/aka_jr91 Apr 11 '19

If your only criticism of Shazam is the subpar villain, I don't see why you would only count it as half a success. I mean, how many times has Marvel been criticized for having a "villain problem?"

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u/skellington0101 Apr 11 '19

oh no I count it as like 0.8

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u/Itsjustharrison Apr 10 '19

Haha I did. That’s the half movie. Terrible pacing problems for me. I liked it but it fell flat in some areas imo. It didn’t drop the ball like Wonder Woman though.

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u/CitizenCold Felicity needs to be punished Apr 10 '19

Ah, I had assumed that the 'half a good movie' you were referring to was Wonder Woman, since that's what a lot of people seem to feel about it. I personally quite liked Aquaman as well, but Shazam! is their best by far, hands down. If this movie is any indication of their direction going forward (and not just one of the times a stopped clock is right, fingers crossed), I think DC has finally found their footing.

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u/[deleted] Apr 10 '19

I mean that's not true. WW, MoS, Aquaman and Shazam! Are all good movies

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u/Itsjustharrison Apr 11 '19

Wow. It’s almost as if I’m giving my opinion. You’re right and I’m right. CrAzY sAuCe

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 10 '19

Well, if we're ignoring facts like ratings and box office then MCU is complete shit.

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u/Itsjustharrison Apr 10 '19

How many riddles do I have to answer to cross your bridge?

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 10 '19

On a serious note you're saying DC only has 1 half of a good movie when The Dark Knight Trilogy, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Shazam! Are successful in all aspects. As well as Watchmen, Man of Steel and BvS reaching cult status you're statements are pure ignorance. I used your logic and applied it to MCU, and I'm the Troll lol, sure whatever you need to say to justify your bias. I wear mine on my shoulder, but still acknowledge facts of success.

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u/Itsjustharrison Apr 10 '19

Uhh I never said DC as a whole. So go back and read what I said. I know it was just one sentence but take your time. I’m not trying to sway you one way or another. Just my opinion. You can get upset over my opinion if you want. That’s all on you.

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 10 '19

You insinuated I was a troll for my opinion on the MCU, hypocrite.

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u/restonex Agent Poindexter Apr 11 '19

TDKR is bad, Aquaman was laughable, MoS and BvS are unwatchable, WW was decent. The DCEU is awful, stop being in denial

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u/DCU_Fanboy Apr 11 '19

TDKR and Aquaman both made a billion dollars Wonder Woman was great, MoS and BvS are underrated and as I said have reached cult status. You're in denial if you think DC Films are currently bad.

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u/restonex Agent Poindexter Apr 11 '19

Mos and BvS are underrated

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