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re: Doctor Strange Discussion Thread (Spoilers)
Posted on 11/6/16 at 3:43 pm to jackwoods4
Posted on 11/6/16 at 3:43 pm to jackwoods4
Anyone else notice a connection to The Runaways in Doctor Strange?
One of the characters was named Tina Minoru.
Nico Minoru, her daughter, is one of the Runaways.
One of the characters was named Tina Minoru.
Nico Minoru, her daughter, is one of the Runaways.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 6:08 am to WicKed WayZ
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I mean, it wasn't her fault but her role simply didn't need to be there.
Good. Can't tell you how much I hate when they shoehorn the love interest into major plot points. (New superman movies)
This post was edited on 11/7/16 at 6:18 am
Posted on 11/7/16 at 9:02 am to WicKed WayZ
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I actually didn't think he was an elite sorcerer at all. Kaecilius was owning him.
Really the only thing that saved him and made him badass was the Time Stone.
i think his capacity for learning some spells quickly, thinking on his feet, and the cloak is what kept him alive for the first battle with Kaecilius, not being an elite sorcerer.
willing to sacrifice himself and the time stone kept him alive vs. Dormamru
Posted on 11/7/16 at 9:16 am to 3nOut
Yeah I never got the vibe he was an elite sorcerer. What I got from Strange was high end prospect who managed to grab a cheat code (infinity stone). If he didn't find the cape, he would have been dead multiple times, and all the big tricks he did involved an infinity stone.
He wasn't even remotely in the same class as the ancient one.
He wasn't even remotely in the same class as the ancient one.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 9:56 am to WicKed WayZ
I thought the movie was really good, but it was the visuals that made the movie. Which I'm fine with because I'm a sucker for the visuals. Plot was average, majority of the jokes didn't seem natural and fell flat. Standard gripes I suppose.
I agree, but this herein lied the problem IMO. Within the first few minutes of the movie, I felt like I was watching a second rate Tony Stark. I wanted to see more Stephen Strange back story, not with Stephen Strange acting like Tony Stark. This aspect of the movie got old real quick for me.
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I wanted just a little more of his character fleshed out that way we had a firm basis of who he is, which is something the original Iron Man did.
I agree, but this herein lied the problem IMO. Within the first few minutes of the movie, I felt like I was watching a second rate Tony Stark. I wanted to see more Stephen Strange back story, not with Stephen Strange acting like Tony Stark. This aspect of the movie got old real quick for me.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 4:32 pm to Darkknight
The mid credit scene between Strange and Thor, when do y'all think that takes place? Will we see that scene in Thor: Ragnarok? Or maybe in the next Avengers movie?
Posted on 11/7/16 at 4:58 pm to jac1280
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when do y'all think that takes place? Will we see that scene in Thor: Ragnarok?
There've been images of Odin/Hopkins looking like a bum in the streets f New York But I'm unaware of Cumberbatch being credited in Thor, so who knows?
Posted on 11/7/16 at 7:55 pm to Freauxzen
Interesting; plenty of restraint on this thread.
I haven't had time to see it yet, and cautiously skimmed through the posts. Nothing spoiled for me, other than I now know what the post-credit scenes are.
I haven't had time to see it yet, and cautiously skimmed through the posts. Nothing spoiled for me, other than I now know what the post-credit scenes are.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 8:29 pm to vilma4prez
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I enjoyed it. This would be the first superhero movie I would recommend in 3d. The visuals were fantastic.
Dang it, I did 2d because I've been so disappointed with3d lately
Posted on 11/7/16 at 10:16 pm to Old Sarge
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Dang it, I did 2d because I've been so disappointed with3d lately
Yeah this was the one movie where it made total sense. They did a fantastic job of bringing Ditko's art to life. That was a highlight of the film.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 10:38 pm to Freauxzen
Did anyone else notice the music sounded very similar to Star Trek?
Posted on 11/7/16 at 10:39 pm to Freauxzen
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Yeah this was the one movie where it made total sense. They did a fantastic job of bringing Ditko's art to life. That was a highlight of the film.
This was the first 3D film I'd seen in years and I was damn happy I didn't go 2D.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 10:41 pm to FleurDeLonestar
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Did anyone else notice the music sounded very similar to Star Trek?
At the end, yes. Was Giacchino.
Posted on 11/7/16 at 11:16 pm to Darkknight
A number of Marvel heroes are the "one-liner arrogant" type. Stephen Strange was a world class surgeon who was so obsessed with his own greatness that he blew his entire fortune and many years of his life trying to fix his hands. The movie did a great job of showcasing all of that while still throwing in some nods that he is a good person.
I think Iron Man gets more credit because it was first, not because it was better than many other Marvel films. This movie showed that Strange was accomplished, selfish, but with a little good. His love interest was not pushed on us (which was refreshing that we didn't have to waste half an hour of the movie on an overplayed and pointless storyline).
Strange became a hero because he saw there was something bigger at stake and saw someone make the ultimate sacrifice. He didn't randomly try to defend the New York sanctum and attack. He tried to run and they chased him.
I think they did a great job, and even days removed from it I still think very high of the movie. It certainly was one of the best of the year for me in terms of comic book movies.
I think Iron Man gets more credit because it was first, not because it was better than many other Marvel films. This movie showed that Strange was accomplished, selfish, but with a little good. His love interest was not pushed on us (which was refreshing that we didn't have to waste half an hour of the movie on an overplayed and pointless storyline).
Strange became a hero because he saw there was something bigger at stake and saw someone make the ultimate sacrifice. He didn't randomly try to defend the New York sanctum and attack. He tried to run and they chased him.
I think they did a great job, and even days removed from it I still think very high of the movie. It certainly was one of the best of the year for me in terms of comic book movies.
Posted on 11/8/16 at 7:08 am to Jcorye1
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Yeah I never got the vibe he was an elite sorcerer. What I got from Strange was high end prospect who managed to grab a cheat code (infinity stone). If he didn't find the cape, he would have been dead multiple times, and all the big tricks he did involved an infinity stone. He wasn't even remotely in the same class as the ancient one.
Eh, it was the origin story. It was nice to see him not OP and just learning.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 11:16 am to McCaigBro69
IMAX 3D is the way to go for this film. It was awesome!
Posted on 11/13/16 at 8:59 pm to JimMorrison
Just got out and I have to rant a little. Not about the movie, but about posters in here that go into every comic book film expecting A Dark Knight-like Oscar performance. That is not what has made Marvel successful and they shouldn't try to be that...they are in another league than DC with their movies overall because they make them what a comic book movie should be...fun.
Now off my pedestal, I'd put this one 2nd of the comic movies this year after only Civil War. I thought initially it was rushing a little but the pacing got better throughout and you could see Strange learning to use his different powers and realizing some things were bigger than him. The visuals were, as noted many times, insane and they could well win an Oscar for it. Really trippy and out there compared to the rest of the MCU. I imagine that cosmic element will come into play again with Thanos. I did think the fact it's an origin story left some character development to be desired, but we'll get there.
All told, it was a solid intro for Dr. Strange and I'm excited to see where they go in sequels. Could Dormammu be the big bad after Infinity War?
Anyways, this has been the #1 Marvel hero I've been wanting to see for a few years now and it didn't disappoint. Can't wait to see how he fits in with the Avengers vs Thanos
Now off my pedestal, I'd put this one 2nd of the comic movies this year after only Civil War. I thought initially it was rushing a little but the pacing got better throughout and you could see Strange learning to use his different powers and realizing some things were bigger than him. The visuals were, as noted many times, insane and they could well win an Oscar for it. Really trippy and out there compared to the rest of the MCU. I imagine that cosmic element will come into play again with Thanos. I did think the fact it's an origin story left some character development to be desired, but we'll get there.
All told, it was a solid intro for Dr. Strange and I'm excited to see where they go in sequels. Could Dormammu be the big bad after Infinity War?
Anyways, this has been the #1 Marvel hero I've been wanting to see for a few years now and it didn't disappoint. Can't wait to see how he fits in with the Avengers vs Thanos
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