Sentences with phrase «superhero franchises feel»

Not exact matches

A Bond film that feels caught between its roots as a mindlessly enjoyable action - franchise and its new mandate to deliver the operatic emotions and sudsy plot lines of today's superhero properties.
New director David Leitch sticks to the formula of raunchy humor and low blows to other superhero movies for a film that succeeds in feeling new and hilarious enough to keep this franchise going.
What separates «Black Panther» from the Batmans, Spidermans and Iron Mans of the creaky, big studio superhero genre is that it looks and, more important, feels nothing like the usual bloated franchise movie that takes no chances and plays by genre rules.
Enter the The Green Hornet, a big - budget superhero film that doesn't obsess about reverence to its roots, nor in making a movie that feels it has to respect the requirements of hero drama, or the moodiness that overwhelms some franchises (Spider - Man 3 overdosed on it).
«Guardians of the Galaxy» wasn't the only superhero franchise to make its presence felt at the Academy Awards
I can't see how anyone could be dissatisfied with this movie I preferred it to the other two as I think it captured batman perfectly bane was perfect how anyone can disagree after batman and robin is beyond me??? Cat women was perfect there was no poor casting IMO character development was fine story was fine and beautifully shot soundtrack stunning all involved made an absolute masterpiece even tho I guessed most plotpoints in advance they still felt like a surprise to me I don't see the point in any other superhero franchise making any more movies as bb tdk and tdkr will never be surpassed
And somehow, it feels apt since we can expect the now king of Wakanda will assume a leadership role in the MCU moving forward after some of the principal cast members such as Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America have passed the baton to the second wave of superheroes inhabiting the franchise.
So much so, in fact, that even when beaten and bloody, with a knife jammed into his shoulder, Ryan Reynolds» Wade Wilson feels the need to question his true origins, while getting in a jab at another superhero franchise.
Taking that approach is smart for the X-Men franchise, making it feel uniquely cinematic and on a different level than any of the other superhero movies it will be competing with.
Ultimately, I left the theatre feeling that the franchise may just be suffering from everyone's new favorite buzzword: superhero fatigue.
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