Music: GoGo Penguin – Everything is Going to Be OK
Enjoy some British jazz, GoGo Penguin has become a personal favourite to listen to and relax.
Everything is going to be ok, so why not enjoy some music this evening?
Enjoy some British jazz, GoGo Penguin has become a personal favourite to listen to and relax.
Everything is going to be ok, so why not enjoy some music this evening?
I’m a casual Marvel fan, first introduced to comic heroes due to the animated TV shows. The majority of my knowledge comes from stories told on the small screen. Growing up I used to watch on Saturday morning Spiderman and X-men a deep rich library of animated TV shows from the 1990s and 2000s. In terms of comic books, I own a small collection of Beano comics. The corner shop only stocked one or two comics I never saw a Marvel one.
The big two comic book publishers are Marvel and DC. Marvel originally started out as Timely Comics back in 1939. Renamed to Marvel back in 1960 due to the suggestion of one of the employees. I haven’t covered the complete history here. Search for the golden and silver age of comic books if you want to learn more. Ron Perelman purchased Marvel entertainment group in 1989 for $82.5, and within 2 years the stock was listed. Perelman went on a spending spree, shares in Toybiz, trading cards, and distribution Hero’s World all for $700 million. Neil Gaiman writer of Sandman gave a speech in 1993, warning the industry was in a bubble. Months later great comic book crash started, between 1993-1997. A slump in comic book sales, trading cards and merchandise hit hard. Resulting in 75% of comic book speciality stores closing, and a number of publishers being driven out of business.
Facing mounting losses, Perelman had a rescue plan in 1995 he created Marvel Studios. Plan was to bring comic book characters to the big screen, but legal battles and reluctant Hollywood stopped it from happening. First, he needed to buy the rest of Toybiz, merging it with Marvel. Shareholders from the latter resisted, bankruptcy means you can restructure without shareholder consent. Marvel filed for bankruptcy in 1996, indebted by poor choices and declining revenue. A power struggle raged for two years, settled by the courts in 1998. Marvel and Toybiz merged together, and executives were ousted. Perelman along with allies, Carl Icahn shareholder who had resisted the merger gone too. Pushed out by two ToyBiz executives, Isaac Perlmutter and Avi Arad installed a new CEO and management team. The legacy of Marvel Studios would live on and has been a vision for a while.
An American superhero movie is nothing new, the shadow strikes 1937 is the first. Here is the Wiki list of American superhero movies.
Just picking some important ones from the list.
Warner Bros the owner of DC Comics, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze 1975 is the first comic book superhero movie.
20th century Fox produced Superman 1978, forming the template for the genre.
Universal produced Flash Gordon 1980, a camp 80s cult classic. Soundtrack by British rock legends Queen.
Universal produced Howard the Duck 1986 based on the Marvel character. Critical and commercial failure.
Warner Bros produced Batman 1992, the start of the golden age of superhero movies. Last movie Batman and Robin was a critical and commercial failure.
Compared to the rest comic book superhero are largely missing until the 2000s. Before going on to dominate the box office. With dreams of entering the movie business Looking at that list, even DC had struggled on the big screen, Superman 1978 and Batman 1992 were only major successes. A handful of cult classics but nothing like MCU today. , Marvel began selling film rights. For years it had been a struggle, Howard the duck was a failure and nobody wanted to take the risk. Until the late 90s, hits like Blade, Spiderman and X-Men, which Marvel had sold the film rights for were a success. Marvel gained very little from these movies in some cases a laughable slice of the revenue. Blade 1998 saw Marvel take home $25,000, it made $131 million at the box office. The budget was $45 million, and commercial success even with mixed reviews. Avard approach had worked but gave away the best part of the business. Why not make your own movies and reap the profits yourself? The idea of the cinematic universe was born with Marvel’s management. Just look at what happened, here is the Marvel list.
The 1980s was the age of the action hero and the 1990s was the hangover. The 2000s belonged to the comic book superhero, the 2010s age of Marvel.
How the MCU got started.
Marvel had survived bankruptcy and bounced back in the early 2000s. Others were finally finding success with Marvel characters, the small share went to Marvel. Why not produce movies under the Marvel banner and reap the profits? This was however highly risky and would require borrowing money to fund it. Board agreed with the plan and created the Marvel studio division. Merrill Lynch $525 loan over 7 years, character’s film rights as collateral the remaining crown jewels. Could spend that money on 10 movies over 7 years, with budgets ranging from $45 million to $180 million. One small problem is certain characters Marvel had sold the film rights to years ago. They were using some of this new money to reacquire Iron Man and more. The first independent production was Iron Man, an unknown character outside of comic nerds’ minds.
Kevin Feige’s love of comics saw him land a producer role for Xmen, Spiderman, Daredevil, and Hulk. Characters whose film rights were sold to different studios. He became president of Marvel Studios in 2007. Playing a key role in the oversight of the Iron Man movie. Briefly, the iron man had no script during filming, the lead actor was questionable. On a budget of $130 million, it made $585 million. Kickstarting the MCU was a success, followed by the Hulk which was not. Disney purchased Marvel for a dizzying $4.3 billion in 2009.
Avi Arad said “It’s a cheap price!” “It’s nothing! It’s a very strong brand, and we planned on this brand. It wasn’t a fluke.”
MCU’s all-time earnings are now $29.6 billion. That is only half the story just consider how much merchandising sales and Disney got a bargain. Disney in recent years picked up Lucasfilm in 2012 for $4 billion, and 20th-century Fox in 2018 for $71.3 billion. Marvel has turned out to be the wisest investment. House of Mouse was already a copyright giant before buying all of the above.
Marvel cinematic universe
Kevin Feige’s job creating a universe similar to the comic books. Nobody else had tried anything like it, even DC Comics had avoided it. All studios made self-contained stories, rarely sharing the same universe. The concept was simple characters would get solo movies with shared experiences. Jumping between titles before a crossover team-up to fight a big bad. Easy to forget just how fresh and different that approach was. Super risky one movie fails the whole chain is broken and the plan is ruined. Slate is planned ahead of time and years in advance.
Phase 1 – The Avengers 2008-12
• Iron Man
• The Incredible Hulk
• Iron Man 2
• Thor
• Captain America: The First Avenger
• The Avengers
6 movies over 4 years, take the time to tell the story. Nick Fury played by Samuel L Jackson seeks out heroes to form the Avengers to defend the Earth. Appearing in post-credits with the proposed team. Each movie is an origin story, sharing supporting characters. Avengers team up to take down Loki, Thor’s brother from taking over Earth.
Phase 2 – Age of Ultron 2013-15
• Iron Man 3
• Thor: The Dark World
• Captain America: The Winter Soldier
• Guardians of the Galaxy
• Avengers: Age of Ultron
• Ant-Man
6 movies over 2 years, clear ramp-up in production. A couple of new characters are introduced, Guardians of the Galaxy and Antman. Tony Stark is traumatised and creates a backup plan called Ultron. Designed to shield the Earth against threats when the Avengers can’t come to Earth’s aid. Ultron attacks the group and tries to destroy the world. A couple of plot points which form the fountain of phase 3 are introduced here. Infinity stones in guardians, one is retconned and shown to be the source of Loki’s power. Ant-Man gives us the quantum realm. Mind stone is part of the vision, Tony’s stark answer to Ultron.
Phase 3 – Infinity Saga 2016-2019
12 movies over 3 years, let us discuss the 6 movies at a time.
• Captain America: Civil War
• Doctor Strange
• Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
• Spider-Man: Homecoming
• Thor: Ragnarok
• Black Panther
Civil War deals with the fallout from Ultron, splitting up of the Avengers. The first time we get Spiderman in the MCU. Sony after seeing the success of MCU reached an agreement, Marvel studios produce solo movies and a revenue split happens. In return, spiderman can be used in the MCU. Doctor Strange gives us the first magic user and another stone. Black Panther gives us loads of lore. Concepts like the multiverse along with higher universe powers are hinted at.
• Avengers: Infinity War
• Ant-Man and the Wasp
• Captain Marvel
• Avengers: Endgame
• Spider-Man: Far From Home
Infinity War and Endgame two-part ending to infinity stone saga. Thanos until this point made various small post-credit cameos now he gets loads of screen time. Thanos is revealed to be the big bad behind some major events. More than a match for the Avengers. Antman and Captain Marvel both provide some backstory and fill in the blanks. Spiderman Far from Home deals with the aftermath of an endgame. Endgame wrapped up the infinity stone storyline nicely.
Phase 4 2021-2022
The unfortunate timing of pandemic-related restrictions meant nobody could go to theatres. Thus delaying and impacting box office performance. Starting to accelerate an existing trend, the traditional media business model was under threat. Briefly streaming makes less profit per show or movie compared. More on why streaming has hurt the MCU later. Focus clearly switched to Disney Plus TV shows acting as pre-sequels until a film. One example WandaVision ties into Doctor Strange 2. Lesser known characters were given the spotlight given this change in focus.
The shows are not that bad but don’t really move the story forward or share a plot. Loki is the first multiverse-centred show, quite good overall. Standing above the rest is mainstream enough but suits the character. The fundamental problem is Kang really has no real connection to the rest of the world. Moon Knight is another surprise treat. What IF and WandaVision is not bad. Rest of the shows I barely remember if I have watched them. Flooding the market with TV and movies, no story narrative.
Big screen
Black Widow should have come out after the civil war. Feels out of place with retconning for the sake of it. Shang-Chi is average with no real risk-taking and formula approach to the MCU. Eternals were dull and boring, and the important plot was just wasted.
Spiderman’s no way home is almost perfect, ending his origin story that is a perfect ending to his story arc. Bringing back past villains and redeeming, fixing past mistakes. First-time Multiverse is on the big screen outside of an animated Spiderman movie. Doctor Strange 2 just missing something, I can’t put my finger on it.
Thor’s Love and Thunder, which is silly and dull takes the character backwards. Worse than the brilliant Ragnarok, just average. Black Panther 2 which is rather good and gives us a black female lead.
A decade of MCU could argue that oversaturated the box office market. Switching from 2 to 3 movies per year. Comic books after any big cross-over event always wipe the slate clean by resetting the world. It was always going to be difficult to create a new storyline and tie everything together. Phase 1 had the Avengers forming together in the background, and phase 2 infinity stones were discovered with Thanos cameos. Last part everything comes together. The structure of phase 4 feels deeply flawed considering what came before it. At the start of the multiverse saga, we get details but no real storyline connecting the dots. Phase 4 feels similar to pre-MCU, are other factors I will discuss in a bit.
“You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs” Walt Disney
To make matters worse MCU is rather formulaic and refuses to take risks. After 20 films which are similar in terms of story and content. Movie one is an origin story, some sort of team-up that happens, or funny heroes exist. Frankly, most of the MCU is dull or boring these days. The multiverse storyline just stays in the background for half the phase, nothing happens to advance anything. One or two good movies but the quality overall feels like it has dropped.
Phase 5 2023-2025
Maybe it is unfair to say but feels like Marvel is muddling through. Before we had a clear sense of direction now I don’t know. Compared to how Thanos was introduced and that long story arc it just feels disjointed. Part of this is due to the TV shows which have far more lore-building.
TV
Big screen
Antman gives us the first big screen appearance of Kang. A rather strange choice considering he is more of a comedy relief character. Just a weird choice to include him as Antman’s villain, in Loki he is far more menacing. Result Kang feels like a B-tier less threatening character. Guardian Vol 3 is a far stronger movie, with a perfect ending for everybody. Moving the story forward, future plan is clear a new team is being formed at the end. I have low expectations for the Marvels but we will see.
Phase 6
Three unannounced projects are due for release, summer blockbuster and winter hit. Who is going to form a new Avengers team is unclear at the moment. Disney has already cancelled around 40 projects to cut costs. The blade is rumoured to be one of the movies here.
Fantastic four 2025
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty 2026
Avengers: Secret Wars 2027
My approach to phase 4 / 5
The main story should be told by the movies, TV shows should not be required viewing. The framework I would create is simple, tie up loose ends and end story arcs that make sense. I don’t know enough comic book stories to suggest something here.
Simple reset with new characters and old favourites returning. Nick Fury returning in post-credit scenes with Doctor Strange or somebody else talking about the multiverse. Strange informs Nick about Eternals, which is why he wants to build a space station. Throw in a couple of references about Kang the Conquerer. No need for a big Avengers team-up, just resetting the stage. One phase to rebuild the MCU would be okay. Don’t have to rush things you can slow down.
Phase 5 could be a secret invasion, Skrulls under the influence of Kang. You could kill off major characters here but they are Skrulls. End result Nick Fury decides it is time for the new Avengers squad to return. After finding out Skrulls has been working together with Kang for a while now. However, this new team for phase 6 is unready for Kang. Having not been trained due to Skrulls taking the identity of the Avengers. During all of this Kang is slowly shown in the background. As it turns out he has been behind various events for decades now.
GCI has been common practice and overused in Marvel for a while now. Stretched often overworked artists often doing the effects on the cheap. Part of that is due to the fantasy nature but has to be a better way to do it. Back to basics with GCI just necessary would be good.
Marvel movies are formulaic and family-friendly for the largest possible audience. Earlier I quoted Walt Disney.
“You Can’t Top Pigs With Pigs”
Disney has made a bacon factory, creating similar action-based movies and largely avoiding taking any real risk. Possible that audiences have now had enough bacon after all this time.
The business model of movies and TV
Hollywood’s business model was selling cable channels, advertising and reselling content. For a very long time that proved to be highly successful, reaping huge profit margins. Studios would provide residuals, small payments every time something was on TV or DVD sold. In recent years cable subscriptions have declined and physical media sales have too. Movies are similar, advertising before it is shown and resold once it leaves theatres at a later date. Ticket sales are split, and everybody gets a slice of the pie. After a couple of months, a physical copy is sold. Years later TV channels buy the rights to broadcast the movie and the process starts again. Streaming was viewed as the golden goose that could replace it.
And that has not happened, instead far lower profit margins compared to before. Shareholders have been promised returns that can’t exist without somebody making less. Costs of production have increased, and running costs remain high. Easy-to-cancel service requires loads of content just for people to sign up and keeping them around is hard. Hollywood has tried to cut costs, pushing down pay and conditions. Under existing contracts, residuals are low or don’t exist for streaming. Hoping this would be the new normal companies like Disney started to create their own service, Disney pulled content from other services, and started making dozens of TV shows. Netflix’s endless growth in subscribers gave a false impression anybody could do it. Few have been able to make a profit from streaming. Netflix makes a profit with over 200 million subscribers. That paints a worrying picture of how many services are viable.
Not hard to see services closing or merging together. Companies like Amazon have opened up to the idea of selling their own productions to other services. Box office numbers have not recovered adding to the pain. This is part of the reason why Hollywood has become so risk-averse. Advertising is slowly coming to streaming services as trying to turn a corner. Some of the more successful services are free to watch filled with advertising. Studios are finally taking notice, profit margins are smaller but they make a profit. Disney in many ways has overvalued Disney Plus and oversaturated the market. A glut of content fuelled by cheap borrowed money is coming to an end.
Video Overview from MSNBC by Steve Rattner.
Best and worse of the MCU
Top 3 worse movies
Eternals
Ant-man and the wasp: quantumania
Thor love and thunder
Dull, boring and downright silly. I have already talked about some of these movies.
Top 3 best movies
Black Panther
Avengers Endgame
Iron man
Endgame fantastic ending to the massive story arc that started with Ironman. Makes sense that the start and end are on this list. Iron Man took risks, something that missing in recent years. Black Panther is the perfect character development with a superhero story.
So far nothing has been a box office flop, everything has broken even. The least successful films, still made hundreds of millions against their budget. Even critical panned like Eternals, made $402 million. Smaller profit margin than Marvel would like but still good enough. My worry is that at some point we do get a flop. Hopefully quality can increase once more and MCU slows down.
Rishi Sunak has three by-elections happening on the 20th of July 2023. Uxbridge and South Ruislip in west London, Selby and Ainsty in North Yorkshire, and Somerton and Frome in Somerset. On paper, all three should be easy wins. National polling is showing all three are going to be a loss or toss-up. 2 possible Labour wins and Lib Dem.
Labour winning Selby and Ainsty would be the biggest labour by-election swing in history. Winning here within 12 months of the next general election would foreshadow a labour victory. Marginal seats across the UK would look likely to be Labour gains. This could be a warning sign, Labour is competitive across England once more. Safer once marginal seats could be competitive once more.
Labour winning only Uxbridge and South Ruislip marginal seat on the edge of west London. Would still cause alarm for MPs in other marginal seats and swingy seats. Labour gain here is looking very likely under current polling numbers.
Would be difficult to guess what seats are in play. Things could get worse that means upwards of 265 losses. Forced to defend so many seats would stretch resources and force battles over who gets what support. That would be a serious defeat, one that would cause soul searching. Conservatives have a a talent for winning, this would be unlike any past defeat.
Lib dem gain in Somerton and Frome could hint at wider recovery for the lib dems. May not regain their former heartlands in the south west. Liberal phoenix recovery happens in the south east or south instead. Could see a stronger labour performance result in Lib dems gaining seats in the south as a whole including some former south west seats. Too early to tell here but they are more local party over national. Turning the party from local to national this time around that is unclear.
Bad news is that more by elections could be happening, possible another three coming soon. One in Scotland, one in true blue mid Bedfordshire, Tamworth. Last seat is a bellwether with 20k majority. It also the seat of MP that helped removed Boris Johnson from power. Losing that could become an omen for defeat at the next election.
Charon is a guardian, closer look blog post and patch notes 10.7.
A couple of bugged item interactions which I’m expecting to be patched soon enough. Effects are reapplying when they should only happen once. Certain items are stupidly powerful and increase his damage output way higher than it should be.
Passive provides you with extra health and gold gain. Some soft crowd control with slow combined with silence. Marking opponents with attack speed reduction creates a shield if people hit the mark. Dash that roots and gives movement speed. Ultimate is a tidal wave, fears providing movement speed and protection.
Well, a rounded kit that is aggressive with some peel against diving characters. The combo is ult follow by a dash into a fight, throwing mark down followed by a soul throw. Appears to be designed with solo and support in mind, leaning more towards the support side of things. However, until the bugs are removed it is hard to judge his damage output. Seems to be on the weaker side for damage without the bugs. Overall I like him and got a positive impression of him. Only two games played but I did learn a decent amount from both games.
Using two into 1 seems like the best starting combo. Unless you want to fully commit to a fight. Therefore using 4 with 3 to get into position before 2 and 1.
Quality of life improvements ultimate, after you cast it needs to be shown on the map.
Marvel snap – Kazoo is fun
Marvel Snap is something I have been playing. Collectable card games have an archetype called Zoo. Low and medium-cost minions, flood the board and overwhelm. The Snap version is called Kazoo, taking its name from Kazar. Thus using ongoing mechanics to power up the minions. Turns out this deck is popular and good. A couple of different win condition cards. My current deck has Armour and Cosmo acting as counters, Iceman is a disruptive card.
Snap has pools of cards players can earn, I’m currently in Pool 2. Not many cards on offer here but they do help refine existing decks. Oddly enough not seen many Kazoo decks yet.
Reveal – Becomes more control-based using reveal mechanics
Destroy devil – Destroy cards to increase power and gain control
Ongoing – Focuses on two locations
Good card – Get better cards with bigger power swings
Arrgo discard – Gets one new card swarm but becomes an even stronger win condition.
Now have 6 possible decks but missing a couple of cards that make things work. You can still use pool 1 style decks against pool 2 sometimes people have counters. Still learning how to play and bait people.
I’m starting to think the next UK general election will be in May 2024. The date makes sense when you consider the current environment. A Conservative party is an unhappy place at the moment, drifting without any new ideas and doing the bare basics. Exhausted after 13 years of ruling, deeply tired after dealing with crisis after crisis. Party unity has broken down, infighting is common sometimes the party line is forgotten. The sniping between ministers or even briefing against the policy is common. Some people have their eye on the leadership of the party after the election. It feels like a continuation of Boris Johnson’s just without the parties. Acting more like an opposition party.
May 2024 date makes sense for practical and political reasons. Holding both local and general at the same time reduces the pain from any local losses. In practical terms, it allows you to focus the message on national issues and limits local issues. In political terms, major local losses would be painful. Thus heading into a general election would make you look divided. Conservative infighting would only get worse, forget about passing anything unpopular. Bills have already been dropped due to fears over the lack of support.
Energy supply shock has hit incomes, high inflation is causing further pain. Energy prices have decreased but remain higher by a significant amount. Largest hit to incomes in British history within the last 300 years. Looking doubtful things improve any time soon. Bank of England has raised interest rates to reduce inflation. That takes time and unclear without or not it needed to act. Rates are slowly feeding into the wider economy, and borrowing for a mortgage is much higher than before. The average length is between 2 – 5 years majority ending in 2024. Mortgage deals are ending with cheap rates forcing much higher rates onto borrowers. Small but highly concentrated group of voters about to get a significant income hit. Suffering from higher energy prices, inflation and much higher mortgage costs. The majority of the pain for mortgages is yet to come.
The latest date for any election is 2025, the government is already in campaign mode over running things. Rishi 5 missions look more like a campaign. Everything is pointing towards things that won’t improve by January 2025. The prime minister can pick the date and roll the dice, waiting it out could prove to be worse. Infighting within the government is looking worse every day. Some good news Boris Johnson has quit as an MP, the bad news is others are still pissing in the tent. At least that circus won’t drag on but a small number of by-elections are coming.
People are already quitting saying it has been toxic or exhausting. Tory rule has been one of crisis, far from fixing the roof been trying to keep it from flying off. The age of crisis and drama is coming to an end.
A little bit about me, I’m a casual fan of Marvel. Animated 90s TV shows introduced me to Marvel. Growing up I used to read The Beano, still have a collection.
20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to X-Men and started making movies back in 2000. 15 films X-Men were produced over two decades. Also owned the rights to Deadpool (2) and fantastic four (3) adding another 5 films to the total. Marvel’s output towards Fox’s second decade was 20+ films, an average of 2-3 per year. Thus a major difference in terms of volume, Marvel created a shared universe and Fox did the traditional sequel. Until Disney ended up buying Fox and reverting the rights back to Marvel. Marvel’s cinematic universe changed the landscape, learning from what came before it. X-men Universe helped create the template, and MCU would later follow.
Fox hired Kevin Feige to be an assistant producer on X-men, his comic book knowledge helped shape the story. Kevin would later become the brain behind MCU and be inspired by Fox’s success. Kevin would later be president of Marvel Studios
Bryan Singer’s X-Men was groundbreaking, the first major Marvel adaptation for mainstream audiences. Bryan earned a reputation, for being able to print money and absences due to partying. Last directing gig Bohemian Rhapsody 2018 he was fired due to absences and replaced. Allegations exist against him relating to misconduct and abuse. Hollywood has ignored bad behaviour and enabled abuse. Rather disappointing learning about these allegations which seem ripe within Hollywood. Still, more to do at stamping out the problem.
The X-Men franchise is often seen as mirroring the gay experience and LGBT groups. The movie’s legacy is a detailed exploration of that experience, one Hollywood avoided. Emotion with character development in comic book movies was well unheard of. The first two are groundbreaking, dealing with serious themes with emotion. Bryan Singer (BS) wrote and directed, 4 films which happen to be some of the better ones—a fresh face who was unfamiliar with comics. Thus a strong team of writers and producers helped.
Quick overview and summary of each movie.
*Bryan directed Superman’s returns instead of X3 last stand, Fox wanted him to return.
The main theme here is a conflict between mutants and humans. The last stand gives us what that could look like. Other themes here struggle to be comfortable with being different, mirroring the gay community. Black and white characters Professor X and Magneto both start to look morally grey at times. Putting others in harm’s way for their goals. Bunch of character development, even minor ones. Action scenes are used but not overused. Special effects are part of the development. New characters are given purpose and emotions that the viewer can understand. Bringing something that Superman or Batman never considered to do or the genre. Helping set the standard that many superhero movies would follow in the years to come. Thus pretty good but Age does show, feels very much like a 2000s action movie. Fox had little faith it would work so much compromise. Steering away from the source material, loose adaption compared to say animated TV shows. Remember this was before the days of MCU and mega hits from others.
The trilogy ends with X-Men the last stand, BS setup is wasted. Trades character development for action, special effects over emotion. A war between humans and mutants is an idea BS pushing for a while. Therefore being a natural ending to the story. Execution is wonky, but we do get a teased war between both sides. Almost good just needed more diligent storytelling.
The main plot is the cure is created that disables the mutant gene. A private company has created this cure and is offering it for free. This leads to a war between the mutants and humans. Dark Phoenix subplot sees the death of Charles, Cyclops. Could remove this from the movie and let it be part of a new trilogy. Are moments of emotion and payoff, certain characters get the ending that suits them. That just gets overshadowed by the rest, Wolverine killing Jean Grey the potential love of his life, somebody unable to catch a break. Early on Jean Grey ends up Cyclops (Actor was busy). So many forced mistakes, and powers used as jokes or only for action scenes. More for the sake of more which is a great shame. Almost good and a perfect ending to the trilogy.
*Origin trilogy a set of prequels was planned, and pre-production started for Magneto film. Some ideas were reused for the first class but the project was cancelled. The writer’s strike helped delay and kill the project.
Wolverine’s backstory was already explored in X2, with the origin already known doing the same plot makes no sense. The result was a rather dull and frustrating mess. I can’t remember the storyline, the special effects look bad and Deadpool. Critics hated it and box office numbers barely made it break even. It only exists due to Wolverine being so popular.
The Wolverine takes us to Japan, former WW2 Japanese wants logan powers so he can avoid death. Logan was a soldier during WW2, a prisoner of war who saved his guard from certain death. After the death of Jean Grey, struggling with being a mutant the old man offers to take his powers away. Making him human and saving the drying man. You get some character development, a little bit of emotion and some decent action scenes. Overall the movie is dumb but fun.
Logan is a conclusion to Charles and Wolverine’s story arc. Aged extremely ill Charles Xavier and Logan. It is perfect in so many ways, in how it tackles certain issues. Gives us a bunch of vulnerable, characters with loads of emotion and development. It works as a stand-alone or part of the X-Men ecosystem. The story is an alternative take on the war between humans and mutants. More grounded darker script allows Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart to shine. Different approach and style compared to what came before. Genre-based needed a refresh and this darker take is great. Reminds me of what Christopher Nolan did with Batman reboots 2005, 2008, 2012. Logan 2017 came out and went the darker more grounded route to.
Genre as a whole has kept to action but slowly tried to explore other ideas. Honestly, time for another risk to be taken. Deadpool is R rated action comedy gamble but not that big of a risk. Pretty much every single superhero movie is action based.
A far more faithful adaptation of Deadpool leaked test footage helped green light Deadpool’s return. Ryan Reynolds would return and save his acting career. With shoe string budget of $58 million, the R-rated movie made $782, breaking records. Reynolds’s performance is great, with film style and tone work. The biggest fault here like other super heros movies it is yet another action movie that follows a formula. 2nd movie saw the budget double and take further digs at the X-Men. An improvement over the first movie with a better story. Recycled jokes are a bit of disappointment.
Deadpool 7/10
Deadpool 2 8/10
The first class was a soft reboot and a bit of retcon set in the 1960s. Similar to how comics work, set in the 1960s. Therefore giving us younger versions of the universe. Redo of characters and storylines that weren’t done well the first time around. Is this movie better than X-Men, answer is yes. The original trilogy is full of compromise and moves away from the source material when it can. Studio that had little to no faith in the genre or X-Men. This on the other hand is a love letter to the comic books. Magento origin is explored here, with major character developments that retcon or give backstory that was missing. Everybody gets a decent amount of screen time and story. Could describe it as pre sequel, just the creation of X-Men we never got to see. The Cuban missile crisis as the backdrop for a possible war between humans and mutants was clever.
Days of the future past build on the conflict between humans and mutants. The comic book story here provides a massive amount of material and is considered one of the best stories. A worse outcome happens with mutants in the future losing the war. Actions of mutants set across various movies causes humans to begin a long war against mutants. A group of mutants plan to send Wolverine back in time to rewrite history. Set in the 1970s takes familiar faces and gives us younger versions yet again. This time around we get to see both younger and older versions. So much character development, emotions just add to the stakes. The goal is clear but internal conflict about how to reach that goal. Redo on the storyline within X2 that was never fleshed out.
Apocalypse is introduced with a post-credit scene, very much MCU. Trying to force a franchise without much thought about how to execute it. Action over story just feels well rather dated compared to what Marvel was doing. Tries to retcon neatly tied up character story arcs just creating a messy plot. Similar to X3 new characters only exist for their powers and have little else to do. Marvel was casting a long shadow and putting huge pressure on Fox. Trying to copy the MCU just made for one bad idea and that’s why this whole thing is bad. Seems to forget and rush everything, more action less character moments, emotions feel flat and don’t carry any weight. Bryan Singer’s Final X-men fails to capture the good bits. The only good part is a tease about dark phoenix along with Charles being more morally grey here.
Dark Phoenix could remove some parts of this movie and everything plays out the same way. Obviously, this film suffered from rewrites towards the end and something else happened. A surprise but I do think this is better than Apocalypse. Does a far better job with the Phoenix storyline. Phoenix causes a civil war between the mutant’s works due to the connection between everybody. What suddenly does not work is how quickly resolved that is. I’m not joking just a couple of lines of dialogue before everybody goes “Okay let’s save Jean Grey”. Thus the conclusion feels weak, character development goes out the window. A side plot with aliens is underused here and only exists for some action moments. The last quarter of the movie just drags the rest of the movie down.
New mutants 1/10.
New Mutants is a similar story to Logan’s subplot but worse. Bunch of young mutants being held and used for their powers. And I can’t remember finishing it or watching it. I have been told it is total rubbish. Maybe I should rewatch it…..
Marvel’s MCU plan was made before Fox was acquired by Disney. Stand-alone movies won’t happen for a while, the timetable is already full and planned. An odd cameo with reference is all we have so far. A revival of the X-Men animated TV show for Disney Plus is coming soon, now delayed. Picking up the plot from the original. Deadpool has crossed universes before and could be the door opener into the MCU. Hugh Jackman is returning as Wolverine, after saying he would never play that role again. Cost cutting is hitting Disney hard at the moment with various projects being delayed or cancelled. The future outside of Deadpool is uncertain. Veterans of Pixar have been fired after a poor box office performance by Lightyear.
Without doing too much of what went wrong with the MCU, inspired to write that. I hope Disney is willing to take some risks and expand beyond the action with X-Men. So many different stories to tell and don’t have to be pure action movies. At the moment looks far away as the Avengers return and Kang takes the villain spot.
My big worry is we won’t get to see another X-Men movie. The writer’s strike is causing serious delays, two movies have been scrapped in 2025 as stuff gets pushed back. No sign of a slowdown, or reducing the scope of MCU yet. Forumla MCU has followed has resulted in similar styles of movies without much risk-taking. Further flops or failures could put a halt to the X-Men’s possible return in the distant future before it starts. For now, Disney Plus provides X-Men with a home and gives fans something.
*Looking out for X-Men related news in the future after writing this.
On Sunday a submersible started a 11-hour journey to tour the shipwreck of the Titanic. After 1 hour and 45 minutes, Oceangate lost contact with the Titan. Thus beginning an international search and rescue operation to find out what happened. Specialist assets took days before reaching the site. Oceangate launch and recovery ship needed help. The launch site is a remote area but Oceangate at least had the last known location. Remotely operated vehicles (ROV) began the search supported by aircraft, looking for clues. I can’t find anything about Oceangate having its own ROV which is standard practice. Lost communication hinted at failure, a small deep-sea community privately had theories of what happened. Many had doubts about the company trying to do things on the cheap.
One week later US Navy sources confirmed an unknown noise around the same time was detected. US coast guard and search teams took a while before confirming the Titan was lost and destroyed. Recovery teams kept information until ready to confirm. Given the remote nature of the site far easier to keep rumours at bay.
The US coast guard confirmed a debris field had been found on Thursday. Therefore identified as part of the Titan, a catastrophic implosion destroyed and killed everybody onboard. 5 pieces of the Titan helped show what happened. A single burst of noise followed by silence helped confirm this. Debris was found 500 metres away from the Titanic, but never hit the ocean floor or the shipwreck.
Titan was a unique design 5 man submersible, that used different materials and designs. Deep diving submersibles normally remote, 1 man or a maximum of 3 crew. The footprint here was similar to remote or single-crew designs. Various engineers have started to point out, the margin of safety was low and lacking redundancies in case of failure. Concerns about safety and practices date back years with lawsuits filed by past employees. Operating in international waters means no rules but many companies do. Oceangate on the other hand decided rules are for losers. Never followed the tough safety certification, which requires retesting after so many hours and years. Oceangate on the other hand skipped that claimed its internal tests were enough. Presenting itself as being fully 100% safe.
Everything about this seems to be avoidable. The sea has becomes the final resting place for 5 more men. Rules and regulations exist for a reason this yet another reminder about why.
Durviri Paradox added a new game mode called Circuit. Inspired by a Tenno complaining about the crap weapons being most common. No weighting system so we can do some simple maths. *Correction weighting system does exist for weapons you don’t own and do own, along with warframes.
A pool of weapons and frames excluding prime and kit guns. Frames have 5 rolls, weapons 2 each for ne.
51 Frames
140 Primary
106 Secondary
162 Melee
The outcome you want / total count = probability, rolls can’t be repeated so you need to remove 1 each time. I decided to use 10 and 20 for the outcome number.
Frames
10/51 = 19.61%
40/50 = 64%
39/49 = 79.59%
38/48 = 79.16%
37/47 = 78.72%
Likely to get something useful but still possible to get something awful.
Weapons primary, secondary and melee in that order.
20/140 = 14.29%
20/106 = 18.87%
20/162 = 12.35%
Minus 1 from both totals, ^2 for the second roll gives you the likelihood of something you wanted.
(119/139)^2 = 73.29%
(85/105)^2 = 65.53%
(141/161)^2 = 76.69%
7 in 10 still have 3 chances of getting something you disliked. Based on experience, more extensive weapon stocks reap a benefit here. Sometimes you can be unluckily forced to use default mods which suck on steel path.
* I fully expect I have made a mistake with the maths.
My first impressions are pretty bad, I don’t enjoy the game. The core is deeply flawed in some respects.
Movement feels heavy and sluggish and sliding feels smooth with aiming. Odd contrast that just feels disjointed. A super short time to kill with poor hit detection feels awful together. I have no idea if that is due to the tick rate or by design. Finding it hard to trace players, the art style bends people into the backgrounds. Maps don’t suit having so many game modes. Just feels bad playing this game with a controller right now. Each complaint I have just flows into a game I don’t enjoy.
Therefore feeling like a worse Call of Duty clone. Got to be a better version or have a different gameplay hook. Instead, designers follow the path without considering other options. A big problem I don’t understand the direction this game wants to take. Beyond being a shooter crafting feedback that is useful is well difficult. I don’t like this game in its current state and that is okay.