avecigrec
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Sam Raimi is the man.
That was awesome!
Sam Raimi is the man.
I also saw it today as well. One hell of a trip! Definitely going to give it a second viewing when it makes its way to Disney+ just to look out for all the easter eggs!Just got back from Dr. Strange 2: Electric Boogaloo. I really enjoyed it. Please try to go in clean and not get spoiled. There's a lot of fun surprises. It was a very Sam Raimi movie and that was great.
I wish they'd have just stuck with Grant Gustin. I grew to really like him as the Flash.
Same here. I keep planning to go back and finish it, but it's been long enough that I don't know if I remember where to pick it back up at.I fell off a couple seasons back, but Gustin has been fabulous.
I really liked it. I know it has its flaws, and it was a pretty hard turn for Wanda from WandaVision, but I had a blast. Especially the second half when it went full-Raimi.I think I'm probably in the minority but I didn't really like Doctor Strange 2 all that much. It might be my least favorite Marvel film so far.
I really liked it. I know it has its flaws, and it was a pretty hard turn for Wanda from WandaVision, but I had a blast. Especially the second half when it went full-Raimi.
Damn. I thought it was one of the better things to come out of Phase Four so far. Though I have to be honest, at this point with the MCU, it sometimes feels like I'm watching season seven of a TV show that's gone on too long. Multiverse of Madness was a bit of a diversion from the usual formula, which I appreciated, but I kind of feel like the franchise is a bit aimless right now. I'm sure they're working up to something, but even the early MCU films before the Thanos stuff felt more focused than the current crop.I think I'm probably in the minority but I didn't really like Doctor Strange 2 all that much. It might be my least favorite Marvel film so far.
It's going to be interesting to see if they find another encompassing storyline leading up to something like endgame because the multimeter could also be prone to just branching out to an anything goes (it could always be an alternative iniverse)Damn. I thought it was one of the better things to come out of Phase Four so far. Though I have to be honest, at this point with the MCU, it sometimes feels like I'm watching season seven of a TV show that's gone on too long. Multiverse of Madness was a bit of a diversion from the usual formula, which I appreciated, but I kind of feel like the franchise is a bit aimless right now. I'm sure they're working up to something, but even the early MCU films before the Thanos stuff felt more focused than the current crop.
There seems to be speculation that the next big MCU event they're leading up to is an adaptation of Secret Wars, though it could be a long time before they actually get to that. They're definitely setting up the multiverse as a big deal so it will be interesting to see where they take itIt's going to be interesting to see if they find another encompassing storyline leading up to something like endgame because the multimeter could also be prone to just branching out to an anything goes (it could always be an alternative iniverse)
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