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stunkdunkly t1_j6krgmw wrote
Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
I just asked what they’d been doing. What value do they have before they’re built off of years later? You say they aren’t shallow or meaningless but it sounds like they’re in a holding pattern, maybe indefinitely.
stunkdunkly t1_j6knzfd wrote
Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Where did I imply that there aren’t recurring themes or character beats? And what have they been doing for the last 4 years if “similar driving forces” haven’t materialized in any meaningful way yet?
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Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Can you give me an example of the sort of thing I’m missing out on if I saw Eternals but didn’t see Black Widow?
stunkdunkly t1_j6kf3v3 wrote
Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
No need to be defensive. To say that a person needs to be paying special attention to the continuity of this very long series of movies or they “won’t get anything out of them” is to say that there is something complicated about the way they tell their stories. It also isn’t an argument against the notion that they’re shallow.
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Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Complicated plotting doesn’t preclude something from being shallow.
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This is a post from 2011.
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Reply to Examples where movie marketing actually helped the watch experience? by FlavoredTaters
Barbarian for sure. I’m glad to be lied to periodically.