Dante Feretti is the production designer for Fantastic Four and he only does period stuff 🤔
— Daniel Richtman #BlackLivesMatter (@DanielRPK) May 8, 2023
Dante Feretti is the production designer for Fantastic Four and he only does period stuff 🤔
— Daniel Richtman #BlackLivesMatter (@DanielRPK) May 8, 2023
redline248 said:
Why 60s?
I wonder if something like 80s, or even 90s given Captain Marvel, might not be more likely. However, I was thinking similar to you. Lost in space somehow a la Planet of the Apes or something.
TCTTS said:IM IN TEARS BRO NO WAY JAMES GUNN BASICALLY WROTE THE ENTIRE INFINITY STONES LORE IN THE MCU IN ONLY AN HOUR AND A HALFðŸ˜ðŸ˜ pic.twitter.com/kJeX9sEZOH
— Muks🌌 (@mukumuks) May 7, 2023you know the collector scene in gotg1 where he describes the infinity stones and their origin? Gunn is saying he wrote that only in an hour and half
— Muks🌌 (@mukumuks) May 7, 2023
TCTTS said:
Reading through the comments in that thread, while, yes, the Infinity Stones have been around since the '70s, it sounds like there were different origins, iterations, powers, and different numbers of stones over decades? So what James is saying he did is basically took all that and distilled it down to the lore for the movies, somewhat offhandedly, in an hour and half? Like, decided on the final number of stones, their exact origins, colors, the power stone for GOTG, etc.
Either way, I don't necessarily see it as him patting himself on the back, as much as him simply laughing at the fact that there was never some big Marvel meeting to decide it all. He just came up with some random spiel and before he knew it, Marvel treated it as gospel.
Mainly, I posted it because he and Pratt are hilarious together and obviously loopy by this point, from having likely done interviews for hours on end. I just like seeing them lose it like that.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
1. Cap
2. Avengers
3. Guardians
4. Spider-Man
5. Iron Man
6. Ant-Man
7. Thor
I could easily interchange 1 and 2 here, but I have no qualms with anything in the Cap trilogy, whereas I rarely am compelled to rewatch either of the first two Avengers movies, particularly Age of Ultron. The perfection of Winter Soldier along with the solid book-ending entries slightly outweighs the Infinity War+Endgame masterpiece.
It also gives a little more to Doctor Strange's line in Multiverse of Madness when talking to Reed Richards and saying "Didn't you chart in the 60's?" Granted, he could've been referencing a few things there - but the fact that they were alive and already present in the 60's would become canon with that line.redline248 said:
Why 60s?
I wonder if something like 80s, or even 90s given Captain Marvel, might not be more likely. However, I was thinking similar to you. Lost in space somehow a la Planet of the Apes or something.
aTmLoKi said:It also gives a little more to Doctor Strange's line in Multiverse of Madness when talking to Reed Richards and saying "Didn't you chart in the 60's?" Granted, he could've been referencing a few things there - but the fact that they were alive and already present in the 60's would become canon with that line.redline248 said:
Why 60s?
I wonder if something like 80s, or even 90s given Captain Marvel, might not be more likely. However, I was thinking similar to you. Lost in space somehow a la Planet of the Apes or something.
Farmer1906 said:
1. Avengers by a longshot.
2. This is the toughest spot... I'll say Cap, but its by the thinnest of margins.
3. GotG
4. Spider-Man
5. Iron Man
6. Ant Man
7. Thor
I’ll never understand how the #MultiverseOfMadness writers did not watch #WandaVision BEFORE writing their movie.
— John Rocha aka The Outlaw Nation (@TheRochaSays) May 10, 2023
Elisabeth Olsen talks the EXTRA work she did to compensate for this below.
Also, @RachelLeishman ‘s analysis of the film is spot on here:https://t.co/otOp2s62jc pic.twitter.com/adtVV2XfNQ
TCTTS said:
My top five are almost interchangeable, save for Avengers being my definitive number one...
1. Avengers
2. Guardians of the Galaxy
3. Spider-Man
4. Captain America
5. Iron Man
And then I'd probably have to say...
6. Ant-Man
7. Thor
... though I like Ragnarok better than any of the Ant-Man movies.
Holy **** this is mind blowing and honestly explains a lot about this phase.TCTTS said:I’ll never understand how the #MultiverseOfMadness writers did not watch #WandaVision BEFORE writing their movie.
— John Rocha aka The Outlaw Nation (@TheRochaSays) May 10, 2023
Elisabeth Olsen talks the EXTRA work she did to compensate for this below.
Also, @RachelLeishman ‘s analysis of the film is spot on here:https://t.co/otOp2s62jc pic.twitter.com/adtVV2XfNQ
Explains a whole lot of why everything after Endgame is so fractured. No cohesiveness to itMBAR said:Holy **** this is mind blowing and honestly explains a lot about this phase.TCTTS said:I’ll never understand how the #MultiverseOfMadness writers did not watch #WandaVision BEFORE writing their movie.
— John Rocha aka The Outlaw Nation (@TheRochaSays) May 10, 2023
Elisabeth Olsen talks the EXTRA work she did to compensate for this below.
Also, @RachelLeishman ‘s analysis of the film is spot on here:https://t.co/otOp2s62jc pic.twitter.com/adtVV2XfNQ
wangus12 said:Explains a whole lot of why everything after Endgame is so fractured. No cohesiveness to itMBAR said:Holy **** this is mind blowing and honestly explains a lot about this phase.TCTTS said:I’ll never understand how the #MultiverseOfMadness writers did not watch #WandaVision BEFORE writing their movie.
— John Rocha aka The Outlaw Nation (@TheRochaSays) May 10, 2023
Elisabeth Olsen talks the EXTRA work she did to compensate for this below.
Also, @RachelLeishman ‘s analysis of the film is spot on here:https://t.co/otOp2s62jc pic.twitter.com/adtVV2XfNQ
MBAR said:Holy **** this is mind blowing and honestly explains a lot about this phase.TCTTS said:I’ll never understand how the #MultiverseOfMadness writers did not watch #WandaVision BEFORE writing their movie.
— John Rocha aka The Outlaw Nation (@TheRochaSays) May 10, 2023
Elisabeth Olsen talks the EXTRA work she did to compensate for this below.
Also, @RachelLeishman ‘s analysis of the film is spot on here:https://t.co/otOp2s62jc pic.twitter.com/adtVV2XfNQ
maroon barchetta said:
A film critic both praising and deriding Iron Man, while using all of her powers of alliteration and keeping a thesaurus handy.
Some good in this article. Some not so good.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/movies/2023/05/11/iron-man-anniversary-mcu/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
Have it in my top 5, but never have thought it was the best by a longshotGhost of Bisbee said:maroon barchetta said:
A film critic both praising and deriding Iron Man, while using all of her powers of alliteration and keeping a thesaurus handy.
Some good in this article. Some not so good.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/movies/2023/05/11/iron-man-anniversary-mcu/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
I mean, iron man 08 is the best MCU movie by a longshot
Then Disney got greedy