Why Modern Movies Suck - The Curse Of Multiverses
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Top Comments (10)
The whole concept of a “multiverse” got played out way sooner than anyone expected, I feel
This video series should be mandatory viewing for everyone working in the entertainment industry.
Let's not forget the best line ever written in cinematic history: "Somehow Palpatine returned..."
Anytime I hear “Multiverse” it means I have alot of homework to watch
Theres probably a multiverse where Critical Drinker is currently praising Disney for their female empowerment and "amazing writing" in the hopes of getting a Disney sponsor 😂
I really hate it how pretty much every film we get today is setting up a shared universe or multiverse franchise. I miss the days of originality and excitement for movies.
Been watching some 90s block busters recently and it was so refreshing to just watch a movie that actually ends.. no post credit scene or sequel set up...
It really says something when studios take a concept with limitless potential and somehow manage to make it the most bland and uninspired thing ever.
The three worst ways to end a movie just got a new worst way. They are: 1- Time travel; 2- It was all a dream; 3- They're actually aliens; And entering at number 4- Multiverse!
The reason Tony Stark's death was powerful was because he's (typically) the egotistical/arrogant one, yet he chose to sacrifice himself. At the time, if there was knowledge of the multiverse stuff, it would have completely taken the gravitas out of the scene. Everyone would have just thought, "but he's not really killed himself. They'll just bring him back."
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Top Comments (10)
The whole concept of a “multiverse” got played out way sooner than anyone expected, I feel
This video series should be mandatory viewing for everyone working in the entertainment industry.
Let's not forget the best line ever written in cinematic history: "Somehow Palpatine returned..."
Anytime I hear “Multiverse” it means I have alot of homework to watch
Theres probably a multiverse where Critical Drinker is currently praising Disney for their female empowerment and "amazing writing" in the hopes of getting a Disney sponsor 😂
I really hate it how pretty much every film we get today is setting up a shared universe or multiverse franchise. I miss the days of originality and excitement for movies.
Been watching some 90s block busters recently and it was so refreshing to just watch a movie that actually ends.. no post credit scene or sequel set up...
It really says something when studios take a concept with limitless potential and somehow manage to make it the most bland and uninspired thing ever.
The three worst ways to end a movie just got a new worst way. They are: 1- Time travel; 2- It was all a dream; 3- They're actually aliens; And entering at number 4- Multiverse!
The reason Tony Stark's death was powerful was because he's (typically) the egotistical/arrogant one, yet he chose to sacrifice himself. At the time, if there was knowledge of the multiverse stuff, it would have completely taken the gravitas out of the scene. Everyone would have just thought, "but he's not really killed himself. They'll just bring him back."