For someone who talks shit about Callum, you act an awful lot like him.
Kindof disingenuous not to mention that he implied Snyder was responsible for cringe things in the Whedon cut and removed them posthumously from his cut after the poor reception.
He didn't imply, he incorrectly assumed. It doesn't matter either way. The point is he shat on both versions.
I hate defending the Snyderverse.
I don't believe you.
Whedon didn't make the film better, he made it goofier. He dumbed it down and had Batman + company talking like his usual valley girls.
He cut a lot of unnecessary garbage out and made the plot a lot tighter than Snyder had it. It's not "dumbed down" at all. Snyder's version is retarded, and Whedon's version is just less of the same retarded with some added bad jokes.
Overselling it. allot. It wasn't Thor Dark World, Iron Man 2, Captain Marvel
First of all: "a lot", not "allot". You keep doing that. But you're right, Suicide Squad is none of those movies, it's infinitely worse. I'd go so far as to say it's easily the worst capeshit flick out there. Everything about it is fucked. The dialogue, the story, the characters, the production, the soundtrack, and worst of all: The editing and pace. And you're complaining about Gunn's Suicide Squad lacking substance or originality. Compared to Ayer's Suicide Squad, Gunn's is the deepest and most original film ever made.
You say that as if its factual.
Because it is. I can make the claim that the tone is not the cause of The Suicide Squad's earnings issue because there's not any evidence supporting your claim that it is, and plenty of evidence supporting all that I listed. I didn't say tone can't be a problem, because it can be, but it's not in this case.
Who's the audience?
Because it wasn't Snyderbronies. It wasn't the popcorn crowd with its hard R rating and tone.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "the popcorn crowd", but if you're implying that the R rating and tone aren't a combination that can reach large audiences, then you must have forgotten how successful Deadpool was.
We'll see how it works going forward and whether Marvel's 'formula' sticks.
It won't, for the reason I mentioned in my post on the Scorsese article and video.
Marvel's formula is really a dumbed down, creatively void hackish copy paste of Dick Donner's Superman movies. They've artlessly applied it over and over to diminishing results.
It is creatively void for the most part, but it's not a copy of RD's Superman films by any stretch of the imagination. Those films - or at least the first two - have a lot more going than Marvel films do. I wish they would take more from those, honestly. The Marvel formula isn't a dumbed down version of anything. It's just a repurposing of comic book characters and repeating basic themes, with some cheap emotional moments and no real stakes. Just like DC, actually. The difference is that Marvel films don't take themselves too seriously, which is why they go over better. Capeshit is fundamentally childish. There's no escaping that. So when you have Batman in a big bulky suit fighting Superman with kryptonite gloves, there's nothing you can do to make it mature. It's just silly. Especially when you try to make it emotional, as if one of these characters dying is going to actually mean anything in the future.
Michael Bay's 'formula' works. Big, dumb, and flashy.
It only works when properly tempered with humor. The Transformers franchise was received less and less well as it went on as Bay tried to make it more mature and interesting. Doesn't work with capeshit, won't work with giant talking robots from outer space.
Or not considering Black Widow failed.
No reason to believe the formula is the problem when it's worked for every other film in their franchise. Although it's possible that people are getting tired of it by now. My point stands either way. The Marvel formula has objectively been more successful than DC's. That would be easy for you to accept if you weren't so blatantly upset about Marvel succeeding for some reason.
Maybe the "formula" only works if your consoomers are programed right.
Marvel isn't programing people to like their films, they're just appealing to the biggest possible audience. The masses will always enjoy dumb entertainment. It was true of ancient times, and it's true now. The unsettling truth of life is that people are born as consoomers, and most will live out their life as just that.
Substance. For one. Originality.
Substance and originality are the antithesis of capeshit. If you expect either of those things from Marvel or DC then you're criminally retarded.