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Dr Kain 07-30-2021 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvel (Post 876978)
Most A24 movies have an Art House feel. Their niche typical isn't the mainstream moviegoer.

That doesn't make a movie good or bad though. A24 is an excellent studio, but even they aren't free from crappy movies. They gave us the amazing Ex Machina, The VVitch, Hereditary, and Uncut Gems, while also producing crap like Green Room, Midsommar, and The Lighthouse.

Archangel 07-31-2021 05:41 AM

Target snuck in that “change of date” email on me and cancelled my Happy Hogan set. I hope it’s an easy Target find.

TheBlueMarvel 07-31-2021 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 876983)
That doesn't make a movie good or bad though. A24 is an excellent studio, but even they aren't free from crappy movies. They gave us the amazing Ex Machina, The VVitch, Hereditary, and Uncut Gems, while also producing crap like Green Room, Midsommar, and The Lighthouse.

I never sad that, but I do admit to liking Art House cinema. Yes, not all A24 movies are masterpieces, something I also did not say. However, the balance of their films have made a fan out of me. I disagree with you about Lighthouse, although that may have to do with me also being a Dafoe fan and a considerable fan of Lovecraft's work, if not directly of the author given his intense racism.

Just a brief listing of A24 movies I have enjoyed: The Witch, The Monster, Under the Skin, It Comes at Night, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Hereditary, The Lighthouse, Saint Maud, The Rover, Native Son, Locke, American Honey, Moonlight, and Good Time - ironically A24 has made me a Pattinson fan, something I never thought I would say. Movies by them that I am on the fence about and scratching my head still: Tusk, High Life, and The Lobster. I haven't seen the other films, but I've watched quite a few.

Dr Kain 07-31-2021 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvel (Post 876994)
I I disagree with you about Lighthouse, although that may have to do with me also being a Dafoe fan and a considerable fan of Lovecraft's work, if not directly of the author given his intense racism.

The problem I had with The Lighthouse is I was super hyped up for it and then when I finally got to see it, it was so stuck up in its own ass that it was trying way too hard to be sophisticated and came out pretentious. THere were a lot of elements I loved as it was well acted, well shot, putting it in 4x3 was ingenious, and I totally understand what the movie's story was trying to convey, but it just went overboard in its execution. It reminded me of another movie from a year or two beforehand called Neon Demon. Interesting premise bogged down by excessive bullshit.

I forgot they did Tusk, which was probably their worst film ever.

Anyway, went to a different Target which had an Iron Man figure with the words INfinity on the box. I don't remember what it is from, and it was yet again another freaking Iron Man figure, but at least it was nice to see something new on the shelf for a change.

Nimrod 07-31-2021 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by En Sabah Nerd (Post 876977)
No, The Green Knight is an adaptation of the old Arthurian legend about Gawain confronting the titular knight who seeks to test him. Speaking on the old legend: It's a story about a hero proving himself through his character and interactions with others rather than his physical prowess or skill in battle, I had to write a paper on it many years ago but I remember the story beats pretty well. There are no grand battles or duels, it's a series of tests which Gawain does not know are tests as he takes his journey to meet the Green Knight as challenged. I haven't seen the movie yet but from what I've heard it's something of an art film in its visual approach with a comparison made to the works of Guillermo del Toro. Definitely the kind of movie where if you don't know what you're walking into then the title and poster may be pretty misleading.


Exactly! Hardly any action at all in this movie, all about these tests he encounters along the way to the Green Chapel to meet this Groot looking Green Knight. The lead character turned out to be a coward IMO & the movie to me was just so lackluster. I did enjoy the Witch & the Lighthouse though.

TheBlueMarvel 07-31-2021 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 876997)
The problem I had with The Lighthouse is I was super hyped up for it and then when I finally got to see it, it was so stuck up in its own ass that it was trying way too hard to be sophisticated and came out pretentious. THere were a lot of elements I loved as it was well acted, well shot, putting it in 4x3 was ingenious, and I totally understand what the movie's story was trying to convey, but it just went overboard in its execution. It reminded me of another movie from a year or two beforehand called Neon Demon. Interesting premise bogged down by excessive bullshit.

I forgot they did Tusk, which was probably their worst film ever.

Anyway, went to a different Target which had an Iron Man figure with the words INfinity on the box. I don't remember what it is from, and it was yet again another freaking Iron Man figure, but at least it was nice to see something new on the shelf for a change.

I don't see the pretentiousness you see in The Lighthouse, nor do I see any allusions to highbrow sophistication, but your takeaways are no more or less valid than my own and you're entitled to them. In my opinion, the themes were pretty straight forward - isolation, mortality in the face of nature's sheer power, toxic concepts revolving around masculinity and the flaws of the human psyche can all produce some epically interesting behavior. That said, it was the 'madness' that drew me in. There were some Dafoe moments that had me howling with laughter and simultaneously captivated with his performance. Not that this was a direct translation of any one Lovecraft story, but it was the madness that hit familiar tones within his writings along with elements of the setting and the mysterious siren who may, or may not have been imagined. The flick had a very similar feel to the Witch leaving much to interpretation. Although the Witch's final scenes were a bit more on the nose, confirming the genuinely supernatural nature of everything.

I forgot that I did see Uncut Gems and it's my favorite Sandler movie; he should do more serious shit.

En Sabah Nerd 07-31-2021 12:57 PM

But you're fond of me lobster, ain't ye?

Seriously though I think we've discussed enough art house cinema for the Marvel Legends thread, at least for a while.

Harbinger 07-31-2021 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvel (Post 877008)
I forgot that I did see Uncut Gems and it's my favorite Sandler movie; he should do more serious shit.

It was interesting and i didn't hate it but happy gilmore will always reign as my favorite, just for the scene were he fights bob barker.

Dr Kain 07-31-2021 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvel (Post 877008)
Although the Witch's final scenes were a bit more on the nose, confirming the genuinely supernatural nature of everything.

SPOILERS

Well The Lighthouse really wasn't super natural at all. It was all happening in the mind of Pattinson's character as he lay there dying and being pecked apart by the seagulls after his ship capsized.

I love Lovecraft stuff too though and I eagerly hope we get to see the Lovecraft inspired creature in the next Doctor Strange film. I think its name is Shogoth, but maybe that's the DC creature I'm thinking of.

En Sabah Nerd 07-31-2021 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 877012)
I love Lovecraft stuff too though and I eagerly hope we get to see the Lovecraft inspired creature in the next Doctor Strange film. I think its name is Shogoth, but maybe that's the DC creature I'm thinking of.

There are a few Old Ones in Marvel. Shuma Gorath is the best known as the giant eyeball with tentacles, Chthon is basically Cthulhu (though Chthon is not traditionally associated with the Old Ones since he's not extradimensional), and Yog-Sothoth was depicted in some of the Conan comics.

TheBlueMarvel 07-31-2021 02:35 PM

Looks like Quasar has touched down in Canada, for those waiting. I've noticed a few Canadian eBay listings. All overpriced, of course.

Hulkwummy 07-31-2021 02:40 PM

I have read on Nearcompleteset.com that Absorbing Man does not need a remake, But I disagree, I say it does need a remake in his classic purple pants and on a standard body, perhaps an Omega Red / Retro Venom body sculpt with alternate arms, normal and metal and stone arms.

En Sabah Nerd 07-31-2021 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Hulkwummy (Post 877015)
perhaps an Omega Red / Retro Venom body sculpt

While I'd like to see Creel redone (preferably in a two pack with Mary) I feel like the Omega Red body is just a terrible choice because of those damn holes in the shoulders. I thought somebody at Hasbro said they'd fix that but every in-hand look at the cartoon Venom I've seen still has them, and they are notable. Maybe the Hercules body though, it's got good mass to it and it's a bit taller than the typical figure.

Hulkwummy 07-31-2021 03:20 PM

Hercules body will work, he just needs his classic purple pants and alternate arms and his ball & chain.

EvilMonkeyPope 07-31-2021 03:47 PM

Titania needs her first action figure before her husband gets his fourth.

redfox 07-31-2021 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by EvilMonkeyPope (Post 877020)
Titania needs her first action figure before her husband gets his fourth.

^^^Yeah, this guy gets it!!!



:D;):p

Harbinger 07-31-2021 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by EvilMonkeyPope (Post 877020)
Titania needs her first action figure before her husband gets his fourth.

How about an Absorbing Man, Titania two pack. Call it criminal couple. ;)

Nimrod 07-31-2021 05:11 PM

knowing Hasbro & their PC mindset, they'll put Titania on the recent retro Storm Buck. They're also gonna rename her TinyTania. The new 80s Herc buck is perfect for a retro classic Creel. Don't know where in the world some of you get this mindset that Creel is a giant. Only time he gains size is when he absorbs a building's physical properties or some other large structure. If he touches a brick or concrete wall, he absorbs it's properties but still maintains his normal hgt. Last decent Creel was the one in the FFF BAF wave.

Harbinger 07-31-2021 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Nimrod (Post 877023)
knowing Hasbro & their PC mindset, they'll put Titania on the recent retro Storm Buck. They're also gonna rename her TinyTania. The new 80s Herc buck is perfect for a retro classic Creel. Don't know where in the world some of you get this mindset that Creel is a giant. Only time he gains size is when he absorbs a building's physical properties or some other large structure. If he touches a brick or concrete wall, he absorbs it's properties but still maintains his normal hgt. Last decent Creel was the one in the FFF BAF wave.

Maybe accidentally brushed up against ron jeremy’s….ya know….when he got thrown through a house or building? ;)

Nimrod 07-31-2021 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Harbinger (Post 877025)
Maybe accidentally brushed up against ron jeremy’s….ya know….when he got thrown through a house or building? ;)


Don't recall Creel turning into a Hedgehog.

Nimrod 07-31-2021 06:08 PM

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Binary shoulda been on the Moonstone buck!

Dr Kain 07-31-2021 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Nimrod (Post 877029)
Binary shoulda been on the Moonstone buck!

And have restricted hips? No thank you!

redfox 07-31-2021 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Nimrod (Post 877029)
Binary shoulda been on the Moonstone buck!

Aesthetically, definitely so. It's noted in the comics that her initial transformation had impacted her so specifically on a genetic level that she actually retained her super human physique despite losing her powers.

https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-a9vTZQbh5...arol-xmen1.jpg

Archangel 07-31-2021 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 877033)
And have restricted hips? No thank you!

I hate restricted hips, my wife has those right now.

redfox 07-31-2021 08:08 PM

Also, I'm really not feeling Binary's geometric pointy hair effect. I know it's accurate to the style of the comics, but I think this is an example of when a two-dimensional art concept doesn't translate very well to three-dimensional action figure form.

Had a damaged Marvel Select Dark Phoenix figure, so I used her sculpt to emulate Carol's more recent Binary form. Prefer this more chaotic flaming hair sculpt in contrast.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...47d5e8c0_c.jpg


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