Just imagine being called back and having it explained to you that your robot voice character is now being put into a robot body and now you will need all of this makeup done along with those tracking spots put on your face and then further on the line you will be in a sitcom for like 9 episodes
One of the things I love about Paul Bettany is he freely admits to having a teenage crush on Jennifer Connelly since she did Labyrinth. They met years later on a film set. BOOM! Married her! Legend.
Somebody did a video on the big three’s character archs. One is always changing and adapting to overcome (Tony), one is always rising from his falls (Thor) and one is unchanging and unwavering despite the pressure to do so (cap). I forgot who did that video though, it was a good one though.
Seriously, I’m not crazy about that movie as a whole (although I probably watched it literally dozens of times as a teen since it was one of the only dvds my family owned and we didn’t have cable so for years it just stayed on in the background at pretty much all times in living room) but I would absolutely watch a whole trilogy of films about Paul bettany’s Chaucer. He’ll make it a series about his travels influencing Canterbury tales, and then the writers could actually finish the story and we would have a cinematic version of the ending the book never got!
To be fair DC brought that comparison on themselves when they tried to directly compete with the MCU. They were literally trying to put Dawn of Justice up against Civil War by releasing them on the same day.
Didn't Barbie had something similar to a death note in one of those films. Where she writes something in her notebook and it becomes a reality in her high score or something
@@binglover694 yeah, but instead of a death note, it became a dream note. Everything she wants, she writes in it, and it happens..... But the animation is scary, so worth a watch
@@VanVeniVidiVici some of them were like movie with in a movie like mermaids tale swan lake and a few others I think were acted by barbie in a fashion fairytale
@@VanVeniVidiVici yeah! All the movies are Barbie as whatever character she is and in Barbie in a fashion fairytale it’s confirmed she’s an actress in that universe and we’ve been watching her films. Some are her movies she’s been in and others are her real life experiences.
the story arc comparison is a good one between iron man and cap. i think tony starks character arc is about becoming a better man. i think steve rogers arc is about maintaining being a good man despite everything around you trying to make you otherwise.
@@sakura1821 if anything, cap isnt flat, he’s a stabilizing force. In a world where life-altering events are the norm, a man who never falters from his morals is essential in maintaining morale and keeping the team grounded.
@@penn9128 exactly right ☺️ but i used the term "flat character" refering to his character arc. there's a positive character arc, negative character arc, then there's a flat character arc.
Your intro fucks with my Google home everytime. As soon as you say "Every actor involved with the MCU fucking loves marvel" with out fail Google say " here is some more info on Smallville"
Dc just can get their head and ass wired together. I haven't seen all, but the animated ive see was good. Nolan good, burton VERY good. Man of steel ...ehh... Kinda mixed. But its like every time they find something that can work even on its own, (i.e. some of the tv shows) they divorce it or find another way to disavow it. Marvel totally got it right in having 1 central plan, but also had the right people to execute.
@@blackc1479 Actually it's not just DC, It's mainly Warner Bros. They are all over the place. Disney has a main line they follow: family friendly, toned down, action packed, marketing based. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a flow chart the size of a tennis court written in the smallest legible font possible for any possible fail or success with all their properties separately and in each others context. But waaaay back when DC and WB had a plan, and for a while it had the possibility to start a whole DC cinematic universe before MCU. In context it was the backwards marvel strategy. They drop Justice league: Mortal, and from then on, they make separate but fairly interconnected solo movies. Good idea with a truckload of problems with high budget and lots and lots of delays, which increased the budget even more. To be honest, I've lost interest in Marvel movies since phase two. Still do respect the game plan. Starting with solo movies, lower budget, less used, but fairly known characters, testing out which character works and which one doesn't, building up to the ensemble movie, rinse and repeat. Plus ad campaigns, cons, merchandising (that's where the real money is). Maybe they counted in the bold but failed attempt of the ensemble start. What I respect the most however, is the fact that Disney/Marvel was able to be this successful without using the main line superheroes, because Marvel had to sell the rights to avoid bankruptcy so no Spider-man, no X-men, no Fantastic four.
@@madmanarrivednow man phase 3 is where the MCU really got good. You're missing out. Not all of it is as family friendly and toned down as it was either.
@@UltimateBreloom To be clear I just lost interest. That doesn't mean I did not watch it, when I had time in the second wave of lockdown. Home office and all that jazz makes the man go mad unless... So I watched it and, well it was good. Really good. Actually those more serious moments were the best part in the phase three movies, but I could still see that flashiness and standards that made me loose interest. All in all, I just pretty much grew out of it and that is my way of seeing it. I totally respect, if you of anyone else liked it more than me. Good for you, not criticizing your taste in cinema. Cheers!
I like to think in all my drunk at 3am wisdom is the importance of the “human controlled suit” and correct me I’m wrong but Tony can override the suit while JARVIS may calculate everything Tony can still choose not to execute or maybe I’ve had too much and should go to bed
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i've also heard/read that Paul Bettany wasn't doing too well financially and really needed a role and landed MCU by coincidence.
Tony Stark smuggled a powered minor in and out of Germany to fight Steve’s team, then let him run around unregistered and barely supervised for months. Hypocrite.
BTW most pilots have a computer that makes minor adjustments in their extremely fast jets, around the soviet era we started implementing these, their most notable usage is in jets with forward swooped wings.
Also side note - in terms of figures when star wars came out 40 years ago movie tickets were A LOT cheaper. I saw F&F: Tokyo drift at my local Odeon for £3.70 and that was no where near as long ago as OG Star Wars. Nowadays each sale is more revenue
I love how you could give 2 sh*ts about selling out on this channel. But when you make an awesome shirt where the proceeds go to those that work for you and and an animal charity, you could promote that a little bit. Can I still get that shirt and how do I get it? I would like to show my support.
Marvel beat the snot out of DC at least as far back as the sixties. I'm not saying I wasn't buying DC comics, just that the Marvel comics felt more like a continuing story, rather than a bunch of isolated stories. They also had some truly great writers and artists, who put together some seriously amazing comics. IOW, the MCU had a more solid basis than the DC universe will ever have. I lost interest in the DC films a couple of decades ago, but the MCU has yet to let me down. I hope they can keep it going without any serious missteps for a lot longer.
I would challenge that the Godzilla films and the Universal Monsters Movies are the greatest Cinematic Universe's/Series that paved the way for all of these films coming out now
You know carl (sorry If I misspelt your name) of you grew a beard you would look like hiccup from how to train your dragon you kinda look like him not going to lie 👍
It’s funny that you point out Jarvis basically flying the suit in IM2 by plotting out everything at once, but don’t mention him singlehandedly piloting 30+ suits at once, all doing different things in battle, in IM3.
That's largely because each of those suits is being operated by a separate instance of Jarvis, rather than him controlling 30 different suits all at once. It's the same deal as with Ultron. Ultron isn't controller all those thousands of Ultronbots. There's thousands of copies of him controlling thousands of of Ultron bots. So one suit or 30, it's the same workload.
@@adamcarroll9613 where did you get that? One computer can run multiple programs at once, and surely if there were multiple instances of Jarvis, Tony wouldn’t have needed to replace him with Friday once he became Vision, as there would be separate instances of him in each suit.
Tony Stark created Jarvis to help him Tony doesn't always do what Jarvis tells him to do it ultimately comes down to what Tony wants to do what a human does.
Ben didnt get paid anything for the snyder cut (additional photography not reshoots) he came back cuz zack asked him too he could've said no and also hes in the upcoming flash movie
Correction, the original star wars in 1977 made more profit than the entire MCU combined. Disney does not release profit numbers Disney only tells you revenue numbers you have to subtract from that the cost to make the film because to distribute the film and the marketing which in the case of captain Marvel means that at best the movie broke even, it probably lost money. These movies cost a billion dollars or more to make market and distribute and then have revenue of a billion and a quarter. Original Star Wars cost 10 million dollars to make, it ran in theaters for over 3 years. There is nothing modern that even comes close, definitely not the MCU
I wouldn't say Steve had glory lust, as that would imply he enjoyed the spot light, which he definitely didn't. Instead, Captain America just seemed like a man with no self-worth or ego, a guy with no self value but who's looking for a purpose which can give them some measure of validation, "At least I was able to do this..." kind of thing. "I maybe be short, skinny, weak, have bad lungs, and a bad heart, but I can still throw myself on a grenade and save the life of someone important. That might give my life some meaning..." Damn, Captain America is my favorite character from those movies, but the more I think about it, the more he seems like a sad pathetic person with no self-esteem. Now I can only see that skinny looser with nothing to lose. Tony, on the other hand, is a total narcist with loads of self-esteem. He starts out as the kind of guy who, in Steve's words, wasn't the kind of guy to throw himself on the grenade. But, in the end, that's exactly what he ended up doing. So really, Iron Man and Captain America have overlapping arcs, ending their roles kind of how the other began it. Iron Man started as an irresponsible hedonist focused only on having fun, but he ended up a responsible father who threw himself in the infinity grenade. Captain America started as someone focused on service and responsibility, almost literally looking for a grenade to throw himself onto, but ended up walking away from his responsibilities, stepping away even though he could still have made a difference in future fight, saying "@#$% it. I'm going dancing with a woman who's a total smoke-show." Now I feel better about Captain America. Not so pathetic in that light.
It's worth noting that the reason Captain America's entire character arc has him stay mostly the same is because the entire POINT of Captain America is to be the American ideal. The person who puts what is right and just before all other considerations and consequences. Just because something is illegal or will have wide reaching consequences doesn't mean that you shouldn't choose the moral high road. Giving Cap a character arc in which that fundamental part of him changes would make him not Cap. And that's really what USAgent is for, at the end of the day. Walker is who you get when you take everything that made Cap who he was, and then strip out the character and just leave the skills.
Bucky’s arm has been made of vibranium since Winter Soldier. In that movie he’s able to push back against the shield, which normal metal can’t no matter the force behind it. And in civil war, before it gets destroyed, T’Challa is able to manipulate it, which he can only do with vibranium. His new arm is better, though, because Shuri, the foremost expert on vibranium, made it.
I mean Tony invented Jarvis. And Jarvis is integral to iron man so I guess. You know what screw this my brain hurts lol. Tony Stark is a god damned beast ok and Jarvis will be missed Friday ain't nothing against Jarvis
I don’t know that pandering to the fanatical Snyder fanboys is the ONLY way to make their film series work. Shazam had nothing to do with Snyder but it was successful and popular, they just need to make good movies
@@LordPyro25 I'm not a Snyder fan boy whatsoever, I hated BvS but you have to admit that the Snydercut was way better than the original justice league and its clear he has a vision for the universe so let him make it. Shazam was a good movie sure and joker was great but that's only because WB didn't meddle in the makeing of those movies and that is exactly what they are doing right now with the justice league. Completly rebooting it with there vision and isn't clear people don't want to see that. What is getting attention is the Snydercut and I think they should give him the chance, leave him alone, and let him do what he wants to do. The marvel moves where made in the vision of Kevin Feige and I think that is the key to thier success. Right now DC doesn't have anyone like that but I think Snyder could possibly be that man.
@@jeremycastro8223I haven't actually seen the Snyder cut for various reasons but so many people seem to say it's a big improvement so fair enough. I still think four hours is pushing it in terms of length but whatever. Snyder is a good director but I can't stand a lot of the choices he made in these movies, Man of Steel and BVS are too dark and grim. Also his justification for BAtman using guns and wantonly killing people is dumb and I'd have actually respected him more if he just said "I think Batman's no-killing rule is stupid and so I'm just gonna have him machine gun and explode all the bad guys." If he continues to be the one in charge of the DCEU good for him, there's an audience for himwork. I just probably won't care to watch any of these movies unless I hear they're more like Aquaman or Shazam.
"Nothing compares to the mcu" The Batman the animated series, Superman the animated series, justice league, and justice league unlimited beg to differ. The live-action movies such ass though
I dunno if you know but the C stands for cinematic and none of those cartoons made it to cinemas worldwide and even if they did would not pull the same audiences
Tony Stark has the most selfish story arc. He causes literally half of the universe to come back five years later, and creates all new issues in everyone's lives thanks to him not wanting to lose his daughter. So everyone else has to suffer for it by experiencing the blip. Families suffered losing someone for five years, then to regain them after moving on. The people who disappeared now have to be five years younger, have lost homes, jobs, and loved ones due to lost time. They've also been dead for five years, and so cant find jobs and other issues that go along with it. Totally selfish.
Tony wasn’t the one to originally put together the plan to bring everyone back, he was just convinced to join when he realized that they could do it. Also letting all those people stay dead would not be the right thing to do, yes it would cause problems but it’s worth it to save everyone who died. How do you figure Tony was being selfish in Endgame?
@@LordPyro25 he tells Cap that he can't change anything he has now, he can't lose his daughter. Thus stating "we cant go back in time to put things right." As a rule. So that forces them to move everything forward five years and causes the blip, which creates lots bigger issues. For example, we have ASSUMED that everyone just reappears safely. However, they don't. We know they appear exactly where they were when they disappeared. We know this because Spiderman Far From Home shows us the marching band appearing in the middle of a different game. So, using what we're shown, in the end of Infinity War, we see a plane crashing due to half the people disappearing. So half of them are dead due to the snap, the other half die due to the crash. If we know people appear where they were when the snap happened, half of those people die five years later by falling from the sky where the plane WAS. So, the first half died in the crash, the other half died later but still died. If he had wished it never to happen, he'd have saved the entire plane full of people. The first half never would have disappeared, the second half never would have died in the crash that ensued. Just that alone balances out his daughter in number of lives. Now add in car crashes, other plane crashes, and other incidents like this that cost lives and you have one selfish decision to keep a daughter ... who, by the way, I might have again anyway because I went back five years. It's a selfish decision. Go back and watch what I've said and see if you still disagree.
@@RancidDragonProductions I would say it’s actually very likely all of the people who were brought back were brought back safely. Think about it this way: if wielding the Infinity Gauntlet makes someone able to affect the entire universe and control Space, Time, Reality, and affect the Minds and Souls of themselves and others surely Bruce Banner (already one of the smartest men on Earth) would have thought of that when he used the Gauntlet. With all the planning the Avengers were doing based on Tony’s request they maintain the five years after the snap, surely someone would have thought “If we bring everyone back as they were the moment they were erased, wouldn’t some people come back in dangerous situations.” Yes a few members of the school band members in Far from Home get run into when they pop back in but those people were probably bruised at worst. True they never show what happens to the airplane passengers but that means we don’t know either way. I do think it’s not great we have to assume things like that and there should have been something addressing that aspect of everyone being brought back. Also, of course Tony wouldn’t want to risk loosing Morgan, it’s his daughter! Steve risked messing with the timeline more by staying behind to live with Peggy I’ve never heard anyone take issue with him doing that. Maybe Tony’s a bit selfish in making that decision but he’s not a perfect paragon of selflessness, even after the character development he’s gone through over the course of the movies he’s still a bit selfish and that’s fine.
@@LordPyro25 we're assuming they factored for all of those things, but I dont think they could POSSIBLY think of all those things. It would be like trying to carefully word a wish ... and they only had to think of it in seconds. In fact, the Hulk had no pressure to make his wish and it only took him seconds to think of bringing Black Widow back to life. That would be a very complicated wish to think of in that amount of time. I'm guessing the wish was as simple as "I wish everyone who was taken by the snap would be returned" We know two things for sure, anyone who DIDN'T die from the snap wasn't able to be brought back. Vision was still dead after all. That being said, they STILL would have allowed all of those people who died as a result of people disappearing to be permanently dead. So, using the plane as an example, the pilots still vanished, so half the people still died in the crash and weren't brought back. The only way THOSE people could have been saved is if the blip was not created and instead they wished the snap had never worked in the first place. Even half the people on the plane is a much higher cost than saving one little girl ... who you're most likely going to have in five more years anyway, because you've already lived it. You know how to make her come into being by marrying Pepper and having a kid. In fact, you'd now get five bonus years to fix anything you did wrong with your child the first time. Also, remember that the only one who made that snap causing the blip is Bruce, since Tony's snap only rids the world of Thanos and his minions. So we know they planned ot off screen, but we saw it's effects in later chapters (Far from home, Wandavision, and FatWS). So we can only use what they showed us. The band and stories from Aunt May tell us everyone appeared right where they were with no knowledge of the snap. So, the only people we saw that had a different experience were all the heroes who appeared to fight. So, the heroes had to A. Wish for everyone to come back from the snap, B. Everyone be safe when they returned, and C. All of the heroes to return ... conveniently when and where we need them to in order to fight an enemy we dont even know about yet? (Plot hole, but whatever) it's already a pretty complex wish. But even giving you that, the other people still die.
@@LordPyro25 oh I have lots more issues with Cap staying behind with Peggy as well. It's the second most selfish arc in the story. After all, he had to let Bucky disappear, allow Hydra to come into being and then topple SHIELD as well as all the other atrocities he could have stopped while hiding in the shadows so he could be in love with his girlfriend. He literally couldn't change anything. So he had to pretend he didn't know about anything that happens, and lie to Peggy about all of those things so he wouldn't affect them at all. Another big plot hole that causes what the Ancient One warned them about in the first place.
Steve DOESN'T CARE about glory and honor. What are you on about? He's all about helping the little guy. Fighting against bullies. He doesn't care about glory and honor, he wants want to help people. Are you sure you watched the MCU movies?
Just imagine being called back and having it explained to you that your robot voice character is now being put into a robot body and now you will need all of this makeup done along with those tracking spots put on your face and then further on the line you will be in a sitcom for like 9 episodes
Pro tip: watch series at flixzone. Been using it for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
@Lukas Conor Definitely, I have been using flixzone} for years myself =)
Paul: What the hell did just happened?
One of the things I love about Paul Bettany is he freely admits to having a teenage crush on Jennifer Connelly since she did Labyrinth. They met years later on a film set. BOOM! Married her! Legend.
@The Once and Future King! Teenage, 20's, 30's. It's never a bad time to have a crush on her
Ha, like Jason Momoa's crush and eventually marrying Lisa Bonet!
“Tony Stark is the big picture man and JARVIS takes care of the details” is the greatest summation of Tony Stark’s character ever.
Hey, don't forget Dummy!
Somebody did a video on the big three’s character archs. One is always changing and adapting to overcome (Tony), one is always rising from his falls (Thor) and one is unchanging and unwavering despite the pressure to do so (cap). I forgot who did that video though, it was a good one though.
Oh yeah, I've seen that too
It's just called that, the three big character archs of the MCU
I it's the video made by Wisecrack
If I ever met Paul Bettany, I'd be more interested in "A Knight's Tale" than talking about a subject I'm very familiar with.
How he was hamming every scene in he was... even the very first.
I just watched a compilation of his introductions in A Knight's Tale to remind myself how fun it was
Well guess I'm rewatching this when I get home.
Seriously, I’m not crazy about that movie as a whole (although I probably watched it literally dozens of times as a teen since it was one of the only dvds my family owned and we didn’t have cable so for years it just stayed on in the background at pretty much all times in living room) but I would absolutely watch a whole trilogy of films about Paul bettany’s Chaucer. He’ll make it a series about his travels influencing Canterbury tales, and then the writers could actually finish the story and we would have a cinematic version of the ending the book never got!
@@larssarmiento3888 the woman was in that and a movie with Josh hartnett
To be fair DC brought that comparison on themselves when they tried to directly compete with the MCU. They were literally trying to put Dawn of Justice up against Civil War by releasing them on the same day.
case and point: I don't know what dawn of justice is and don't care
Hey,don't underestimate the Land Before Time universe!
@@CT-1118 sounds like a group of people protesting for their rights
That tape adds SOUL
Really upsetting that you forgot about the Barbie Cinematic Universe. There’s like 30+ of those movies and they are amazing
Didn't Barbie had something similar to a death note in one of those films. Where she writes something in her notebook and it becomes a reality in her high score or something
@@binglover694 yeah, but instead of a death note, it became a dream note. Everything she wants, she writes in it, and it happens..... But the animation is scary, so worth a watch
Is it one universe? I thought some of those were set in popular fairy tails. I could be wrong.
@@VanVeniVidiVici some of them were like movie with in a movie like mermaids tale swan lake and a few others I think were acted by barbie in a fashion fairytale
@@VanVeniVidiVici yeah! All the movies are Barbie as whatever character she is and in Barbie in a fashion fairytale it’s confirmed she’s an actress in that universe and we’ve been watching her films. Some are her movies she’s been in and others are her real life experiences.
the story arc comparison is a good one between iron man and cap. i think tony starks character arc is about becoming a better man. i think steve rogers arc is about maintaining being a good man despite everything around you trying to make you otherwise.
yes, flat characters like Cap aren't all that bad 💕💕💕💕💕
@@sakura1821 if anything, cap isnt flat, he’s a stabilizing force. In a world where life-altering events are the norm, a man who never falters from his morals is essential in maintaining morale and keeping the team grounded.
@@penn9128 exactly right ☺️ but i used the term "flat character" refering to his character arc. there's a positive character arc, negative character arc, then there's a flat character arc.
@@sakura1821 ohhh I see. Yeah that totally makes sense.
Captain America isnt suppose to have character development he's a paragon.
The DC Extended Universe kinda shot themselves in the foot by not keeping the known, successful TV shows as their starting point.
Your intro fucks with my Google home everytime. As soon as you say "Every actor involved with the MCU fucking loves marvel" with out fail Google say " here is some more info on Smallville"
The DC animated series are so good, I’m still surprised at how bad the live action movies are.
Dc just can get their head and ass wired together. I haven't seen all, but the animated ive see was good. Nolan good, burton VERY good. Man of steel ...ehh... Kinda mixed. But its like every time they find something that can work even on its own, (i.e. some of the tv shows) they divorce it or find another way to disavow it. Marvel totally got it right in having 1 central plan, but also had the right people to execute.
@@blackc1479 Actually it's not just DC, It's mainly Warner Bros. They are all over the place. Disney has a main line they follow: family friendly, toned down, action packed, marketing based. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a flow chart the size of a tennis court written in the smallest legible font possible for any possible fail or success with all their properties separately and in each others context.
But waaaay back when DC and WB had a plan, and for a while it had the possibility to start a whole DC cinematic universe before MCU. In context it was the backwards marvel strategy. They drop Justice league: Mortal, and from then on, they make separate but fairly interconnected solo movies. Good idea with a truckload of problems with high budget and lots and lots of delays, which increased the budget even more. To be honest, I've lost interest in Marvel movies since phase two. Still do respect the game plan. Starting with solo movies, lower budget, less used, but fairly known characters, testing out which character works and which one doesn't, building up to the ensemble movie, rinse and repeat. Plus ad campaigns, cons, merchandising (that's where the real money is). Maybe they counted in the bold but failed attempt of the ensemble start. What I respect the most however, is the fact that Disney/Marvel was able to be this successful without using the main line superheroes, because Marvel had to sell the rights to avoid bankruptcy so no Spider-man, no X-men, no Fantastic four.
@@madmanarrivednow man phase 3 is where the MCU really got good. You're missing out. Not all of it is as family friendly and toned down as it was either.
@@UltimateBreloom To be clear I just lost interest. That doesn't mean I did not watch it, when I had time in the second wave of lockdown. Home office and all that jazz makes the man go mad unless... So I watched it and, well it was good. Really good. Actually those more serious moments were the best part in the phase three movies, but I could still see that flashiness and standards that made me loose interest. All in all, I just pretty much grew out of it and that is my way of seeing it. I totally respect, if you of anyone else liked it more than me. Good for you, not criticizing your taste in cinema. Cheers!
Yh like wonder woman raping a guy in the latest movie?
I like to think in all my drunk at 3am wisdom is the importance of the “human controlled suit” and correct me I’m wrong but Tony can override the suit while JARVIS may calculate everything Tony can still choose not to execute or maybe I’ve had too much and should go to bed
i've also heard/read that Paul Bettany wasn't doing too well financially and really needed a role and landed MCU by coincidence.
Tony Stark smuggled a powered minor in and out of Germany to fight Steve’s team, then let him run around unregistered and barely supervised for months.
Hypocrite.
BTW most pilots have a computer that makes minor adjustments in their extremely fast jets, around the soviet era we started implementing these, their most notable usage is in jets with forward swooped wings.
Fire, TH-cam can play 7 ads, and have 9 playback issues. Straight fire.
sound crunch at 8:30 pretty awesome
For some reason a lot of actors and others who work on films, etc never watch the finished work when it comes out.
The actress who does Pepper does it too. Hell, she didn't know she appeared in Homecoming lol
If I was an actress, I probably wouldn't watch my films either. I'm too self critical. Watching myself in HD is gonna have me picking myself apart.
Also side note - in terms of figures when star wars came out 40 years ago movie tickets were A LOT cheaper. I saw F&F: Tokyo drift at my local Odeon for £3.70 and that was no where near as long ago as OG Star Wars. Nowadays each sale is more revenue
I love how you could give 2 sh*ts about selling out on this channel. But when you make an awesome shirt where the proceeds go to those that work for you and and an animal charity, you could promote that a little bit. Can I still get that shirt and how do I get it? I would like to show my support.
I'd say that the Monsterverse is an underrated cinematic universe.
Also, the g-forces in that drone-confounding maneuver would definitely injure a human.
They had to have had him audition for Vision. They just luckily had a voice actor that they used to play Vision? Hard to believe.
Love your videos
Paul Bettany is amazing I absolutely loved his performance in A Knights Tale he sold that movie for me haha
how does the quality keep getting worse? hahahah i love it. keep up the QUALITY content.
3:25 hypocritical glory hunting's absolutely in character for *the* american super hero.
Marvel beat the snot out of DC at least as far back as the sixties. I'm not saying I wasn't buying DC comics, just that the Marvel comics felt more like a continuing story, rather than a bunch of isolated stories. They also had some truly great writers and artists, who put together some seriously amazing comics. IOW, the MCU had a more solid basis than the DC universe will ever have. I lost interest in the DC films a couple of decades ago, but the MCU has yet to let me down. I hope they can keep it going without any serious missteps for a lot longer.
they quite literally paid a voice actor a similar ammount as they paid the protagonist
I would challenge that the Godzilla films and the Universal Monsters Movies are the greatest Cinematic Universe's/Series that paved the way for all of these films coming out now
Jarvis was the chandler Bing of the mcu
I remember thinking "Oh yeah, Superman died" when i watched the justice league
I am sure the real Jarvis was very close to tony and that is why he created the artificial version.
The fast and the furious is a universe where Gods come to Earth and do BATTLE IN CARS!!
Barbie multiverse is obviously the trend setter that the mcu is hoping to emulate
You know carl (sorry If I misspelt your name) of you grew a beard you would look like hiccup from how to train your dragon you kinda look like him not going to lie 👍
I love how his name is in the top left corner of the video the entire time. You must have been totally engrossed.
That Han/Superman line though
I love Ironman too!
What happened to the merch?
Wow disney just pays in BAGS of money not a check not a transfer a BAG
Such disrespect to the Air Bud Cinematic Universe
It’s funny that you point out Jarvis basically flying the suit in IM2 by plotting out everything at once, but don’t mention him singlehandedly piloting 30+ suits at once, all doing different things in battle, in IM3.
That's largely because each of those suits is being operated by a separate instance of Jarvis, rather than him controlling 30 different suits all at once. It's the same deal as with Ultron. Ultron isn't controller all those thousands of Ultronbots. There's thousands of copies of him controlling thousands of of Ultron bots. So one suit or 30, it's the same workload.
@@adamcarroll9613 where did you get that? One computer can run multiple programs at once, and surely if there were multiple instances of Jarvis, Tony wouldn’t have needed to replace him with Friday once he became Vision, as there would be separate instances of him in each suit.
Tony Stark created Jarvis to help him Tony doesn't always do what Jarvis tells him to do it ultimately comes down to what Tony wants to do what a human does.
But what about the Blue's Clues universe?
So is Lucas your Jarvis?
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Where the heck did you get the idea that Steve wants glory? His motivation is doing the right thing, and to him, saving Bucky was the right thing
Ben didnt get paid anything for the snyder cut (additional photography not reshoots) he came back cuz zack asked him too he could've said no and also hes in the upcoming flash movie
Hypocrisy is literally the theme of every Cap storyline. Cuz y'know, America.
You know what other universe is better than the dc universe
The Air bud universe
Jarvis is the EWO while Tony is the Pilot.
Correction, the original star wars in 1977 made more profit than the entire MCU combined. Disney does not release profit numbers Disney only tells you revenue numbers you have to subtract from that the cost to make the film because to distribute the film and the marketing which in the case of captain Marvel means that at best the movie broke even, it probably lost money. These movies cost a billion dollars or more to make market and distribute and then have revenue of a billion and a quarter. Original Star Wars cost 10 million dollars to make, it ran in theaters for over 3 years. There is nothing modern that even comes close, definitely not the MCU
I wouldn't say Steve had glory lust, as that would imply he enjoyed the spot light, which he definitely didn't. Instead, Captain America just seemed like a man with no self-worth or ego, a guy with no self value but who's looking for a purpose which can give them some measure of validation, "At least I was able to do this..." kind of thing. "I maybe be short, skinny, weak, have bad lungs, and a bad heart, but I can still throw myself on a grenade and save the life of someone important. That might give my life some meaning..." Damn, Captain America is my favorite character from those movies, but the more I think about it, the more he seems like a sad pathetic person with no self-esteem. Now I can only see that skinny looser with nothing to lose.
Tony, on the other hand, is a total narcist with loads of self-esteem. He starts out as the kind of guy who, in Steve's words, wasn't the kind of guy to throw himself on the grenade. But, in the end, that's exactly what he ended up doing.
So really, Iron Man and Captain America have overlapping arcs, ending their roles kind of how the other began it. Iron Man started as an irresponsible hedonist focused only on having fun, but he ended up a responsible father who threw himself in the infinity grenade. Captain America started as someone focused on service and responsibility, almost literally looking for a grenade to throw himself onto, but ended up walking away from his responsibilities, stepping away even though he could still have made a difference in future fight, saying "@#$% it. I'm going dancing with a woman who's a total smoke-show." Now I feel better about Captain America. Not so pathetic in that light.
It's worth noting that the reason Captain America's entire character arc has him stay mostly the same is because the entire POINT of Captain America is to be the American ideal. The person who puts what is right and just before all other considerations and consequences. Just because something is illegal or will have wide reaching consequences doesn't mean that you shouldn't choose the moral high road. Giving Cap a character arc in which that fundamental part of him changes would make him not Cap. And that's really what USAgent is for, at the end of the day. Walker is who you get when you take everything that made Cap who he was, and then strip out the character and just leave the skills.
So far-away dude perfect
Far Away Lucas kinda feel like Jarvis
The mic is busted I think...
Bucky's Arm is not made from Vibranium in Civil War, He gets the Vibranium Arm in Infinity War.
Bucky’s arm has been made of vibranium since Winter Soldier. In that movie he’s able to push back against the shield, which normal metal can’t no matter the force behind it. And in civil war, before it gets destroyed, T’Challa is able to manipulate it, which he can only do with vibranium. His new arm is better, though, because Shuri, the foremost expert on vibranium, made it.
I'm just happy someone pointed out how much of a hypocrite steve rogers is. he may be not outright evil but he is a selfish user and a liar.
I mean Tony invented Jarvis. And Jarvis is integral to iron man so I guess. You know what screw this my brain hurts lol. Tony Stark is a god damned beast ok and Jarvis will be missed Friday ain't nothing against Jarvis
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The Snyderverse is the only chance WB has to make the DCEU work. If they reboot it again nobody is going to be interested.
I don’t know that pandering to the fanatical Snyder fanboys is the ONLY way to make their film series work. Shazam had nothing to do with Snyder but it was successful and popular, they just need to make good movies
@@LordPyro25 I'm not a Snyder fan boy whatsoever, I hated BvS but you have to admit that the Snydercut was way better than the original justice league and its clear he has a vision for the universe so let him make it. Shazam was a good movie sure and joker was great but that's only because WB didn't meddle in the makeing of those movies and that is exactly what they are doing right now with the justice league. Completly rebooting it with there vision and isn't clear people don't want to see that. What is getting attention is the Snydercut and I think they should give him the chance, leave him alone, and let him do what he wants to do. The marvel moves where made in the vision of Kevin Feige and I think that is the key to thier success. Right now DC doesn't have anyone like that but I think Snyder could possibly be that man.
@@jeremycastro8223I haven't actually seen the Snyder cut for various reasons but so many people seem to say it's a big improvement so fair enough. I still think four hours is pushing it in terms of length but whatever. Snyder is a good director but I can't stand a lot of the choices he made in these movies, Man of Steel and BVS are too dark and grim.
Also his justification for BAtman using guns and wantonly killing people is dumb and I'd have actually respected him more if he just said "I think Batman's no-killing rule is stupid and so I'm just gonna have him machine gun and explode all the bad guys."
If he continues to be the one in charge of the DCEU good for him, there's an audience for himwork. I just probably won't care to watch any of these movies unless I hear they're more like Aquaman or Shazam.
"Nothing compares to the mcu"
The Batman the animated series, Superman the animated series, justice league, and justice league unlimited beg to differ. The live-action movies such ass though
I dunno if you know but the C stands for cinematic and none of those cartoons made it to cinemas worldwide and even if they did would not pull the same audiences
@@benjamin-papa Guess what C stands for when people describe you.
@@unreasonable-man.bsky.social I'm from Australia so yeah
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Tony Stark has the most selfish story arc. He causes literally half of the universe to come back five years later, and creates all new issues in everyone's lives thanks to him not wanting to lose his daughter. So everyone else has to suffer for it by experiencing the blip. Families suffered losing someone for five years, then to regain them after moving on. The people who disappeared now have to be five years younger, have lost homes, jobs, and loved ones due to lost time. They've also been dead for five years, and so cant find jobs and other issues that go along with it. Totally selfish.
Tony wasn’t the one to originally put together the plan to bring everyone back, he was just convinced to join when he realized that they could do it. Also letting all those people stay dead would not be the right thing to do, yes it would cause problems but it’s worth it to save everyone who died. How do you figure Tony was being selfish in Endgame?
@@LordPyro25 he tells Cap that he can't change anything he has now, he can't lose his daughter. Thus stating "we cant go back in time to put things right." As a rule. So that forces them to move everything forward five years and causes the blip, which creates lots bigger issues. For example, we have ASSUMED that everyone just reappears safely. However, they don't. We know they appear exactly where they were when they disappeared. We know this because Spiderman Far From Home shows us the marching band appearing in the middle of a different game. So, using what we're shown, in the end of Infinity War, we see a plane crashing due to half the people disappearing. So half of them are dead due to the snap, the other half die due to the crash. If we know people appear where they were when the snap happened, half of those people die five years later by falling from the sky where the plane WAS. So, the first half died in the crash, the other half died later but still died. If he had wished it never to happen, he'd have saved the entire plane full of people. The first half never would have disappeared, the second half never would have died in the crash that ensued. Just that alone balances out his daughter in number of lives. Now add in car crashes, other plane crashes, and other incidents like this that cost lives and you have one selfish decision to keep a daughter ... who, by the way, I might have again anyway because I went back five years. It's a selfish decision. Go back and watch what I've said and see if you still disagree.
@@RancidDragonProductions I would say it’s actually very likely all of the people who were brought back were brought back safely. Think about it this way: if wielding the Infinity Gauntlet makes someone able to affect the entire universe and control Space, Time, Reality, and affect the Minds and Souls of themselves and others surely Bruce Banner (already one of the smartest men on Earth) would have thought of that when he used the Gauntlet. With all the planning the Avengers were doing based on Tony’s request they maintain the five years after the snap, surely someone would have thought “If we bring everyone back as they were the moment they were erased, wouldn’t some people come back in dangerous situations.” Yes a few members of the school band members in Far from Home get run into when they pop back in but those people were probably bruised at worst. True they never show what happens to the airplane passengers but that means we don’t know either way. I do think it’s not great we have to assume things like that and there should have been something addressing that aspect of everyone being brought back.
Also, of course Tony wouldn’t want to risk loosing Morgan, it’s his daughter! Steve risked messing with the timeline more by staying behind to live with Peggy I’ve never heard anyone take issue with him doing that. Maybe Tony’s a bit selfish in making that decision but he’s not a perfect paragon of selflessness, even after the character development he’s gone through over the course of the movies he’s still a bit selfish and that’s fine.
@@LordPyro25 we're assuming they factored for all of those things, but I dont think they could POSSIBLY think of all those things. It would be like trying to carefully word a wish ... and they only had to think of it in seconds. In fact, the Hulk had no pressure to make his wish and it only took him seconds to think of bringing Black Widow back to life. That would be a very complicated wish to think of in that amount of time. I'm guessing the wish was as simple as "I wish everyone who was taken by the snap would be returned" We know two things for sure, anyone who DIDN'T die from the snap wasn't able to be brought back. Vision was still dead after all. That being said, they STILL would have allowed all of those people who died as a result of people disappearing to be permanently dead. So, using the plane as an example, the pilots still vanished, so half the people still died in the crash and weren't brought back. The only way THOSE people could have been saved is if the blip was not created and instead they wished the snap had never worked in the first place. Even half the people on the plane is a much higher cost than saving one little girl ... who you're most likely going to have in five more years anyway, because you've already lived it. You know how to make her come into being by marrying Pepper and having a kid. In fact, you'd now get five bonus years to fix anything you did wrong with your child the first time. Also, remember that the only one who made that snap causing the blip is Bruce, since Tony's snap only rids the world of Thanos and his minions. So we know they planned ot off screen, but we saw it's effects in later chapters (Far from home, Wandavision, and FatWS). So we can only use what they showed us. The band and stories from Aunt May tell us everyone appeared right where they were with no knowledge of the snap. So, the only people we saw that had a different experience were all the heroes who appeared to fight. So, the heroes had to A. Wish for everyone to come back from the snap, B. Everyone be safe when they returned, and C. All of the heroes to return ... conveniently when and where we need them to in order to fight an enemy we dont even know about yet? (Plot hole, but whatever) it's already a pretty complex wish. But even giving you that, the other people still die.
@@LordPyro25 oh I have lots more issues with Cap staying behind with Peggy as well. It's the second most selfish arc in the story. After all, he had to let Bucky disappear, allow Hydra to come into being and then topple SHIELD as well as all the other atrocities he could have stopped while hiding in the shadows so he could be in love with his girlfriend. He literally couldn't change anything. So he had to pretend he didn't know about anything that happens, and lie to Peggy about all of those things so he wouldn't affect them at all. Another big plot hole that causes what the Ancient One warned them about in the first place.
This is somehow simultaneously hilarious and disappointing.
DCEU is a shitty TL:DR of DC comics.
MCU is better than DCEU but personally, I also think DC TV Universe is better than the Marvel TV Universe
Steve DOESN'T CARE about glory and honor. What are you on about? He's all about helping the little guy. Fighting against bullies. He doesn't care about glory and honor, he wants want to help people. Are you sure you watched the MCU movies?
Poor DCEU.
I prefer the Potterverse.
I love Paul Bettany but vision as a character is so laaaaame. Didn't care about him or scarlet witch at all