I hate comic book movies so i would never have watched this anyway, but even if I was a fan I'd have to agree with Deberg about this looking bland.
The coolest thing about Kirby's Eternals were the Celestials. Imagine a trailer where the camera first shows an incredibly high mountain range. Then it pans back and you see the feet of a colossus looming above the highest mountain top. Pan higher, and further back, and Arishem the Judge is revealed. Cut to all of your Eternals stuff. Cut back at the end of the trailer and have the camera pan back even further to reveal another Celestial, Exitar the Exterminator, who dwarfs even Arishem.
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
I hate comic book movies so i would never have watched this anyway, but even if I was a fan I'd have to agree with Deberg about this looking bland.
The coolest thing about Kirby's Eternals were the Celestials. Imagine a trailer where the camera first shows an incredibly high mountain range. Then it pans back and you see the feet of a colossus looming above the highest mountain top. Pan higher, and further back, and Arishem the Judge is revealed. Cut to all of your Eternals stuff. Cut back at the end of the trailer and have the camera pan back even further to reveal another Celestial, Exitar the Exterminator, who dwarfs even Arishem.
This.
This would be good and likely much better than they will do. Hopefully they're able to tie the celestials to mutants and open the door to introducing mutants to the MCU. [Reply]
This would be good and likely much better than they will do. Hopefully they're able to tie the celestials to mutants and open the door to introducing mutants to the MCU.
I think there is a chance we learn of mutants in this movie, especially with Ikaris having a spitting image power of Cyclops. And that's not to mention the whole Human/Deviant/Eternal experiment the Celestials started on Earth. However, I feel like the mutant angle will show up through the Spiderman and Dr. Strange movies, and this Eternals movie will be the vehicle they us to introduce the cosmic side and the heavy hitters associated with it (read - Galactus and the Surfer). But we'll see.
I'm actually getting a little more excited for this movie. [Reply]
I liked it, there are many gripes I could nitpick, but it gets better as it goes on and ends up being an entertaining movie. The twists are pretty obvious but I thought they were well done. I don't think they reach too far, there's only so many ways you can introduce Celestials and not have it seem a stretch. The movie in the first half jumps around way too much, flipping into flashbacks, back to present day, flashback, present day, that it put me to sleep for a bit there. But when they get to Druig, in the rainforest, the movie picks up and I enjoyed it from there on. I'll have to watch it again, not to really catch all the hidden things I missed, but because the sound was messed up in my theater and the voices were too quiet and even the action seemed muted, so I didn't catch alot of the humor or dialogue. Overall I would say 7/10 feels right, but by the end you are left wondering why they felt the need to tell this story in the first place, past money of course.
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Sprite is an annoying waste, was happy with how they got her out of the way for the future, Angelina Jolie's Thena character is terribly written and besides being a skilled warrior, she does little else or have any meaningful dialogue in the movie. Kingo just fucks off during the most important part of the movie, inexplicably, then comes back afterwards. It literally makes no sense and the movie suffers for it as he's the best character of the bunch. Also the deviants are kind of a pointless waste as well, just more of a distraction than anything, the movie is Celestials vs their creation, the Eternals. Less Sprite, more Gilgamesh, I think they got those characters screen time mixed up. I liked it, but that Kingo thing pisses me off.
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
I liked it, there are many gripes I could nitpick, but it gets better as it goes on and ends up being an entertaining movie. The twists are pretty obvious but I thought they were well done. I don't think they reach too far, there's only so many ways you can introduce Celestials and not have it seem a stretch. The movie in the first half jumps around way too much, flipping into flashbacks, back to present day, flashback, present day, that it put me to sleep for a bit there. But when they get to Druig, in the rainforest, the movie picks up and I enjoyed it from there on. I'll have to watch it again, not to really catch all the hidden things I missed, but because the sound was messed up in my theater and the voices were too quiet and even the action seemed muted, so I didn't catch alot of the humor or dialogue. Overall I would say 7/10 feels right, but by the end you are left wondering why they felt the need to tell this story in the first place, past money of course.
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Sprite is an annoying waste, was happy with how they got her out of the way for the future, Angelina Jolie's Thena character is terribly written and besides being a skilled warrior, she does little else or have any meaningful dialogue in the movie. Kingo just fucks off during the most important part of the movie, inexplicably, then comes back afterwards. It literally makes no sense and the movie suffers for it as he's the best character of the bunch. Also the deviants are kind of a pointless waste as well, just more of a distraction than anything, the movie is Celestials vs their creation, the Eternals. Less Sprite, more Gilgamesh, I think they got those characters screen time mixed up. I liked it, but that Kingo thing pisses me off.
Pretty much agree with this. It's a decent popcorn flick, but if you start tugging at the thread of areas where it fell short, it starts falling apart quite a bit. I enjoyed it, but there's no question it's pretty flawed. [Reply]
Definitely a whole different vibe from the other MCU movies. I enjoyed it, but the pacing was screwed up from the beginning and as Gravedigger and DaFace said the writing for some of these characters wasn't what it should have been.
And I'll spoiler this just in case, but
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how the hell does seeing Starfox and Pip the Troll not have anyone excited? They're kicking the door wide open to the cosmic side showing those two, and they even kept him as brother of Thanos. That might have been as good as the rest of the film, tbh. And I want to know who that was talking to Dane as he's about to grab the Ebony Blade
And just a minor thing, but I was a little surprised they referenced Superman in the movie.
I would have assumed DC would have told them hell no to using that line. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
And just a minor thing, but I was a little surprised they referenced Superman in the movie.
I would have assumed DC would have told them hell no to using that line.
Eh, I don't think DC would have had much of a leg to stand on (nor would they have wanted to - it's free promotion). All they did was mention the name, which is obviously in the social lexicon. It's not that different than a Pepsi ad that compares it to Coke.
That said, I do think it's an interesting one to interpret. I don't think this means that the DC universe is canon in the MCU so much as it just means that the DC comics and movies are a part of the world in which the MCU exists. [Reply]