• Katherine 🪴@piefed.social
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    They released it in a heatwave against Toy Story during the World Cup.

    Almost as if they want women focused stories to fail.

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    Having seen it, I thought it was generic and the main plot very villain of the week. Backstory/flashbacks were decent. Based on what they were going for in the trailer… They needed to mix it up, my pitch: An R rating, let her crush some skulls. Let her not be Superman. Think Brightburn. Let her have an arc. Break some spines, accidentally and on purpose. show her having trouble controlling her new found powers on yellow star systems, laser people in half, not having to grow up on earth like Clark slowly learning to control his powers. Let her vent and pick fights in rough cesspools across the galaxy while binge drinking! :::spoiler That makes these Brigand folk, not just villains of the week, they’re tougher, they can take a punch, they hurt Krypto::: and they’re just what the doctor ordered, theyre cathartic… 😌💀🩸🩹

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    Let’s take a break from super hero movies for awhile. Pick another genre to run into the ground and we’ll come back to these after a few years.

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      Yeah it was number 2 at the box office. The only reason that’s a failure is if they set expectations wrong. Sounds like they wanted it to fail.

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    I stopped watching MCU like 10 years ago; DC is whatever too. It’s just formulated crap. What happened to art?

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      DC tends to be stronger on the TV side, like with Peacemaker, Young Justice, or (so I hear) My Adventures with Superman.

      I didn’t see the supergirl movie because I knew she couldn’t possibly live up to DCAU supergirl.

      …It’s still relative though. There’s a lot of DC TV junk (or junk food).

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      Have they tried putting several superheroes into one movie? Maybe do a crossover! LEGO?

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        I’m actually OK with the Lego movies. My kids love them, and I find them quite entertaining.

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          Imo it helps that the Lego movies are pretty self-aware. Like they know they’re Lego people and their entire existence is made up of Lego bricks that can be rebuilt and rearranged to make crazy cool stuff.

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            They could just do Lego and Muppet movie versions and they’d print money and people would love it

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    Please just listen to Christopher Nolan and Stephen Spielberg they know what they’re talking about I assure you, they made some pretty decent movies I hear

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        I didn’t see it, I just read several articles where I’ve heard him speak about the importance of imagination and wonder and I fully agree with all of it and putting the same schlock out year after fucking year is not imagination or wonder

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          I saw Disclosure Day.

          I thought it was awful.

          I freaking love complex, weird sci fi. I’m usually pretty optimistic about critically mixed movies, or “simple” ones like the He Man movie. He Man was fun!

          But DD was so unoriginal and… boring. It was actively unfun, implausible on many levels yet taking itself so seriously. I could feel the writers’ massive egos from my seat; imagination and wonder have nothing to do with it.

          I literally could not believe it got generally positive reviews.

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            that’s unfortunate, can’t win em all I guess. The general principle still stands though, I mean he made a bad movie, he still has a good viewpoint on movie making and what makes a good movie

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          Disclosure Day Spoilers Below

          Why, ok, why… right, just one question, why… I really can’t work out… WHY. IF YOU HAVE A FUCKING. LIVE. ALIEN. WHY. DO YOU NEED ALL THE FUCKING VIDEOS?

          WHAT WAS THE POINT OF ALL THE RUNNING AROUND? WHY? YOU HAVE A LIVE FUCKING ALIEN!!! JUST PUT THAT ON TELLY?!

          Sorry. It was so mind numbingly dumb from start to finish.

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            more spoilers

            The reveal wasn’t just that aliens existed, it was also meant to show the government’s abuse and mistreatment of the aliens.

            And you may not necessarily want to livestream your only living specimen from an easily identifiable location while the entirely of the human race is processing the reveal. Religious extremists might not feel the same way about alien life as our sweet old nun did.

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              yet more spoilers

              Eeeh, I mean, the main mission was definitely proving the existence of alien life.

              Would you really ask these people to put their lives on the line just to prove that there was torture too? If they failed and Wardex took back all the footage they could still just roll ET out and get it to testify about the torture.