George Oscar Bluth II
Banned
Can't wait to see the Inhumans trainwreck
You motherfuckers worried about the dude being too thin and im here crying because we will have no costume / mask.
Im so sure of that I would bet good money on it. If I wasnt broke. Ill bet my dignity tho, what little I have.
Welp. Looks like that guarantee I made months ago on here that he would have a proper costume is wrong. Good thing I don't remember what I said I would do if I was wrong...
This series and Inhumans have me the most concerned. For seperate reasons.
Whelp, I miss the good old days when Keaton didn't have to show his muscular prowess to play Batman.
And I don't care much about a costume, as I wished Daredevil never put the suit and kept the jeans / bandana, was much better.
Daredevil season 1 was grounded, yet he still put on a red devil costume by the end.
Then don't bother with anything else?I don't blame Marvel/Netflix for sticking with what they do best.
Then don't bother with anything else?
IGN said:Iron Fist, exec produced by Dexters Scott Buck, is Marvels most generic Netflix series yet. So much of it feels familiar from many other recent superhero tales Batman Begins, Doctor Strange, even a bit of Iron Man and Arrow and the story the series has thus far offered in its first six episodes does little to shake up that well-worn formula.
Oh dear. And Scott motherfucking Season 6 through 8 of Dexter Buck is also handling Inhumans. My hype for that is dead too.
Marvel's Iron Fist starts off sluggishly, seeming far more like a soap opera than a superhero series, complete with bland, pretty, rich people sneering and scheming over family fortunes.
But Im not surprised that Iron Fist isnt a comedy. Im surprised that its so bad.
And it is laughably bad.
Marvels Iron Fist is deadly in all the wrong ways.
Quite a few dramas in the streaming arena have pacing problems, and even Netflixs better Marvel programs have displayed an affinity for contrived, time-killing subplots. But Iron Fist is the most frustrating and ferociously boring example of Netflix Drift in some time.
Is is possible to trust someone's opinion who labels Luke Cage "flawed but still brilliant"? *reads the rest of the article* Maybe!
Not surprised in the least.
Scott Buck ran Dexter into the ground and ran over it with a bulldozer
Is is possible to trust someone's opinion who labels Luke Cage "flawed but still brilliant"? *reads the rest of the article* Maybe!
If anything that means Iron Fist is actually worse than the reviews are stating.
But if these people think that something lame like Luke Cage is good then maybe if they say something is bad (like Iron Fist) then it might actually be good, right? Terrible taste can go both ways.Pretty much. If those snoozefests were getting praised before then how bad must this show actually be that the same critics can't say much good about it. Even calling it boring.
Looks like the first six are bad but the sixth is less bad than the others.Are they saying the entire series is bad or just the first ep
Looks like the first six are bad but the sixth is less bad than the others.
Looks like the first six are bad but the sixth is less bad than the others.