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I liked it more than Black Panther.
There is a decent message there with what they were going for about immigrants and judging a book by its cover, but that was undone by the involvement of having US airforce pilots saving the day.
It’s as if all involved were constantly second guessing themselves throughout production but ultimately threw their arms in the air and said ‘screw it, that’ll do.’
Audiences do seem to love it though, as it got an A on Cinemascore, which I find to be more accurate than RT or IMDB.
https://cosmicbook.news/disney-lying-captain-marvel-box-office-numbers
It’s also being reported that Captain Marvel had a steep 36% Saturday-Sunday drop in China, which is more than normal.
It also seems that RT 'restarted' the audience ratings for the film which were incredibly low but are now around 60%
This film still looks like it's going to be massive but Brie Larson certainly seems to have a knack for rubbing people up the wrong way...
This is all anecdotal and probably far from the truth.
However, I'm doubtful that the film will have box office legs considering the so-so reviews and not-so-hot RT score. Especially if it's already seen a significant drop in China.
Saw it with four mates. One was lost, haven't not seen a Marvel movie since, ironically, Guardians 1; one mate said "nothing happened" while the two of us who were left, enjoyed it.
Big, daft, colourful and undemanding. Like the rest of the Marvel canon, you could say. Not up there with the best (Winter Solider, Infinity War, Guardians, Ragnarok and Black Panther) but good, nonetheless.
The story was fine, if a little cliched. But that what Marvel does -give a new spin on tired ideas. The cast was mainly great. Sam Jackson was a standout. His and Brie's chemistry throughout was the major highlight. Very impressed with the deaging. Not so much with Agent Coulson. Maybe it was because of his hair.
I wasn't expecting Captain Marvel to be so linked in with the other Marvel films. Which was a nice surprise. Gives it validity, I guess.
And onto Brie Larson. Personally, I thought she was good/great. She spend the majority of the film as a brainwashed Kree warrior, so how much personality do you expect her to have? But Brie does display some spunk, even if Yon-Rogg was trying to wipe out Carol's humanity.
One of these days I'm going to have to try a Marvel ranking.
https://deadline.com/2019/03/destin-creston-shang-chi-marvel-choice-1202575136/
Given their history thus far, I'm sure it will be at least enjoyable. Might be great. For SURE it will not be the Shang-Chi from the 70's & 80's comics... we shall see.
I'm in.
https://deadline.com/2019/03/james-gunn-reinstated-guardians-of-the-galaxy-3-disney-suicide-squad-2-indefensible-social-media-messages-1202576444/
Happy to hear this. I'm not too excited, personally, for the soft-reboot of Suicide Squad. But I couldn't think of anyone else to finish his GotG trilogy.
My verdict is it’s got enough to still be an enjoyable Marvel movie. I enjoyed it far more than last year’s Black Panther, principally because of Jackson’s acting and the cat, plus the effects were good. Jude Law’s not bad either. It’s probably middle tier for me, which means it’s just okay.
Some of the X-men and other characters could start appearing in the MCU now.
Most likely the next phase of movies.
https://abacusnews.com/digital-life/china-thinks-captain-marvel-isnt-attractive-enough/article/3002173