Dr Strange
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Anyone seen "Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness"? Saw it this Saturday. Amazing, never-ending CGI. Entertaining. Sticks in your head.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
My wife and son saw it last week and found it very difficult to follow. My son did not like it. I think my wife was being nice. I told them that I had read that Sam Raimi had a mandate to make the movie appear chaotic. From what I read so far, he did a good job at that but many fans did not care for that. Glad you liked it. Dr. Strange is one of my favorite characters on screen for this movie genre. I am going to wait till it streams to see it.
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My wife and son saw it last week and found it very difficult to follow. My son did not like it. I think my wife was being nice. I told them that I had read that Sam Raimi had a mandate to make the movie appear chaotic. From what I read so far, he did a good job at that but many fans did not care for that. Glad you liked it. Dr. Strange is one of my favorite characters on screen for this movie genre. I am going to wait till it streams to see it.
You really have to have seen Wandavision to follow it. And it also includes a lot of extra characters that have only appeared in other not so mainstream Marvel TV series and films before, which is great for the avid fans of all of Marvel's stuff, but makes it a bit more confusing for the ones who only watch the main MCU movies.
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Anyone seen "Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness"? Saw it this Saturday. Amazing, never-ending CGI. Entertaining. Sticks in your head.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
jmaida wrote:
Sticks in your head.
The last thing I would want is sticks in my head. What did the doctor say?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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You really have to have seen Wandavision to follow it. And it also includes a lot of extra characters that have only appeared in other not so mainstream Marvel TV series and films before, which is great for the avid fans of all of Marvel's stuff, but makes it a bit more confusing for the ones who only watch the main MCU movies.
A lot of the Disney Marvel/Star Wars show have online streaming series that are pretty much mandatory if you are going to follow the plot and characters of the big theatrical movies now. Great if you are a fan and watch everything and sucks if you are a casual fan or a new comer to the show.
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Anyone seen "Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness"? Saw it this Saturday. Amazing, never-ending CGI. Entertaining. Sticks in your head.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
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:| - I gave up on crappy Hollywood comic book / super hero flicks about 10 years ago. Sadly that leaves ~2 "original" movies per year... on a good year.
"Sadly that leaves ~2 "original" movies per year... on a good year." I doubt there are even that many. Hollywood cannot think of a new idea even if they tried. And I am pretty sure they don't try. I have a neighbor who writes for one of the "shows" on one of the networks. She doesn't have an original thought in her head.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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jmaida wrote:
Sticks in your head.
The last thing I would want is sticks in my head. What did the doctor say?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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A lot of the Disney Marvel/Star Wars show have online streaming series that are pretty much mandatory if you are going to follow the plot and characters of the big theatrical movies now. Great if you are a fan and watch everything and sucks if you are a casual fan or a new comer to the show.
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:| - I gave up on crappy Hollywood comic book / super hero flicks about 10 years ago. Sadly that leaves ~2 "original" movies per year... on a good year.