Peacemaker
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@George-K said in Peacemaker:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Peacemaker:
You're not missing much.
Thank you. At my age, when I want popcorn, it should be REALLY GOOD popcorn.
I mean, yeah, some of it is, but I wouldn't consider anything in the Marvel universe absolutely essential for anybody.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Peacemaker:
@George-K said in Peacemaker:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Peacemaker:
You're not missing much.
Thank you. At my age, when I want popcorn, it should be REALLY GOOD popcorn.
I mean, yeah, some of it is, but I wouldn't consider anything in the Marvel universe absolutely essential for anybody.
Oh come on, the scene in Endgame where a beat up Captain America stands alone against the Chitauri horde and then the next 5 minutes afterward is the greatest “Splash Page” in movie history…
That being said, Suicide Squad II isn’t MCU, and it was a pretty damn funny R-rated movie that makes fun of the Superhero tropes. Peacemaker takes it to the next level.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Peacemaker:
Oh come on, the scene in Endgame where a beat up Captain America stands alone against the Chitauri horde and then the next 5 minutes afterward is the greatest “Splash Page” in movie history…
Google Translate fail, again.
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@George-K said in Peacemaker:
@LuFins-Dad said in Peacemaker:
Oh come on, the scene in Endgame where a beat up Captain America stands alone against the Chitauri horde and then the next 5 minutes afterward is the greatest “Splash Page” in movie history…
Google Translate fail, again.
A splash page is a page or 2 page spread in a comic book or graphic novel where the typical 6-8 panel page is replaced by a single large image to convey a scene of import…
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@George-K typical comic book page
Splash page
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In movies starring Jon and Aqua’s Sister it would be called The Money Shot…
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@George-K said in Peacemaker:
@LuFins-Dad said in Peacemaker:
typical comic book page
Nope...not interested.
Graphic novels are fun, though. And no I don't mean comic books, I mean novels that are told primarily in illustrations instead of words.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Peacemaker:
Graphic novels are fun, though. And no I don't mean comic books, I mean novels that are told primarily in illustrations instead of words.
That could certainly be true. I've never explored the genre/medium.
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@George-K said in Peacemaker:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Peacemaker:
Graphic novels are fun, though. And no I don't mean comic books, I mean novels that are told primarily in illustrations instead of words.
That could certainly be true. I've never explored the genre/medium.
They became a more mainstream thing around 2005 or so, but the problem is, there's a ton of shite out there.
I love Guy Delisle's. He gets these weird ass jobs training 3rd world animation teams, and while he's there, he makes a "graphic novel diary" of his stay. They're very interesting, shocking sometimes, and often hilarious.
One of the best ones:
https://www.amazon.com/Pyongyang-Journey-North-Guy-Delisle/dp/1770463372/ref=asc_df_1770463372/ -
Just finished Peacemaker. Giving James Gunn a longer story telling format and going rated R was an excellent choice…