They all have perfect skin except for Wong and Black Widow, who have blemishes on them.
They all have perfect skin except for Wong and Black Widow, who have blemishes on them.
Well there's Rocket...
Hard to compare the two when the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy was adapting a specific set of books (and with the amount of content to adapt it was pretty obvious why the movies were all so long (not even mentioning the fact there were countless hours of content cut from the theatrical release).It's the culmination of eleven years of movies. Many movies. Each Lord of the Rings movie was 3 hours long. I think the final chapter in an eleven year pop culture phenomenon can stand to have an extra hour of movie to have a proper conclusion.
Hard to compare the two when the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy was adapting a specific set of books (and with the amount of content to adapt it was pretty obvious why the movies were all so long (not even mentioning the fact there were countless hours of content cut from the theatrical release).
I am perhaps the wrong person to appeal to anyway (I don't think these movies are all that amazing and only have a handful that I particularly like), but I think even with the amount of characters they should easily be able to provide a satisfactory and meaningful beginning, middle, and end for this movie in the span of two hours or so.
I would have been really disappointed if they tried to do this movie in 2 hours lol.Hard to compare the two when the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy was adapting a specific set of books (and with the amount of content to adapt it was pretty obvious why the movies were all so long (not even mentioning the fact there were countless hours of content cut from the theatrical release).
I am perhaps the wrong person to appeal to anyway (I don't think these movies are all that amazing and only have a handful that I particularly like), but I think even with the amount of characters they should easily be able to provide a satisfactory and meaningful beginning, middle, and end for this movie in the span of two hours or so.
In fairness we don't know what the whole story entails.Hard to compare the two when the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy was adapting a specific set of books (and with the amount of content to adapt it was pretty obvious why the movies were all so long (not even mentioning the fact there were countless hours of content cut from the theatrical release).
I am perhaps the wrong person to appeal to anyway (I don't think these movies are all that amazing and only have a handful that I particularly like), but I think even with the amount of characters they should easily be able to provide a satisfactory and meaningful beginning, middle, and end for this movie in the span of two hours or so.
What exactly are you guys expecting to happen in this that is going to ideally need three whole hours to tell? Isn't it basically just the half-dozen remaining original Avengers against Thanos? I would have expected the story to likely become significantly simpler/easier to juggle and the amount of content that needs to be crammed into this would be smaller than Infinity War had (which isn't a bad thing).
Not saying it can't justify needing 3 hours, but responding to criticisms about that with "I'd be upset if it were just 2 hours" sounds bizarre to me.
Does that really sound like three hours worth of content to you?1. its figuring out a way to reverse teh snap
2. going and actually reversing the snap
3. fighting and finally defeating Thanos, teh biggest villain in the MCU that has been set up for 21 movies
Does that really sound like three hours worth of content to you?
What exactly are you guys expecting to happen in this that is going to ideally need three whole hours to tell? Isn't it basically just the half-dozen remaining original Avengers against Thanos? I would have expected the story to likely become significantly simpler/easier to juggle and the amount of content that needs to be crammed into this would be smaller than Infinity War had (which isn't a bad thing).
Not saying it can't justify needing 3 hours, but responding to criticisms about that with "I'd be upset if it were just 2 hours" sounds bizarre to me.
Does that really sound like three hours worth of content to you?
...that looked exactly like a wedding ring.Lord of the Rings was just about a creature trying to destroy a piece of jewelry
I don't think that's true. From the way things are set up and from BigBadBruins7708 expectation, it sounds like a much more tight, simple, focused, centralized, and cohesive narrative structure to me rather than something that might become sprawling, convoluted, and needing to be juggled.I mean, you could make that argument about any movie, no?
Infinity War is “just” about Thanos finding the infinity stones and snapping his fingers.
There, that doesn’t seem like it needs 2 hours and 40 minutes, does it?
But it did.
Does that really sound like three hours worth of content to you?
I don't think that's true. From the way things are set up and from BigBadBruins7708 expectation, it sounds like a much more tight, simple, focused, and cohesive narrative structure to me rather than something that might become sprawling, convoluted, and needing to be juggled.
Infinity War felt like a bunch of separate stories about conflicts taking place on multiple fronts, spread out across the universe, involving multiple groups of properties that are each doing their own thing, with their own specific tone, and how it all weaves in and out of each other into an eventual moment where it all comes together. It kind of makes more sense to me that that would require extra time than something like this.
I suppose they could make it more convoluted than it seems like it will be, and then that would be the case, sure. What I actually liked and found promising about the setup to this movie was that it seemed like the snap was designed to make everything about the upcoming conclusion more stream-lined. But if it's three hours, that might not be the case.
That has a lot more to do with the slow, reserved, and thought-provoking pace that those more serious movies are told at, though. Is that what we're expecting that this will be?easily.
did The Godfather really need 3 hours to tell the story of "old guy dies, son takes over his business"