Jul 24, 2018, 16:28 pm
(This post was last modified: Jul 24, 2018, 16:34 pm by RodneyYouPlonker. Edited 1 time in total.)
I just want to say really that the way it seems to me is that these 2 franchises seem to be in direct competition with each other at the moment. I know that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the biggest one now in the world as all those movies share the same universe together and there's quite a number of them now so therefore the MCU is number one. I know about Disney Pixar but that's not really counted officially as a proper franchise just more a collection of movies that all belong in a group.
The way I see it is that X-Men and Star Wars seem to be going head to head to see who can get the most number of films out that belong in their franchises. Recently from Star Wars we've had The Last Jedi which a lot of people hated. I didn't mind it really, I thought it was nice to see Luke Skywalker again. I think maybe people expected too much as far as Luke Skywalker is concerned he wasn't all that great to begin with really like in A New Hope, he was just some kind of farm boy so I wasn't expecting a great deal myself with the latest one. Also they've got Solo: A Star Wars Story out next. I'm not expecting a huge amount from that myself either. I think they just use all the best actors they can round up at the time and whoever will agree to appear in these movies for the right kind of price.
X-Men on the other hand, Logan was okay, I did fairly enjoy that one, I think Deadpool was quite a success and Ryan Reynolds is pretty good for what he does. I was watching The Hitman's Bodyguard the other day and I thought Ryan did alright in that. X-Men is about the same size near enough as Star Wars, if you include all the spin off movies together for each franchise I think they're not much different between them. I'd have to go really and count them all out and see how many there is. Deadpool 2 isn't that far away, I did enjoy the first I'm sure the second will be okay. I know that X-Men kind of started at the beginning of the century. Star Wars on the other hand has been going since the 1970s so much longer than that but yet they've managed to make more X-Men movies in that time that one has been going.
I'm not sure where this latest Star Wars main saga story is going. Like I said I didn't mind the second one too much but on the other hand a lot of people seemed to be quite bothered about it and took it quite badly when they saw it. With 2 of the main characters gone now I guess you have to try and focus on moving forward. Also in X-Men they have written out a very important character just the same.
I did notice a while ago that they released a box set for X-Men but they did miss out the Deadpool movie and I was disappointed by the movie studios for doing that, I feel personally they should have included it as he is a mutant like all the rest of them just more of a comedy role. I'm also thinking about whether I should get hold of the Clone Wars Star Wars movie as I've not even seen that, not sure whether to include it with all the other ones. I know that was a George Lucas movie. I've noticed that Clone Wars (I'm talking about the movie not the series) did go out of print for some time but it seems to have bounced back I'm not sure why. Do you think you could put that with all the other movies with real actors in. I know they've done that with certain movie packs like the Ninja Turtles movies they produced an animation. Sometimes they do this, they have with Resident Evil, those Japanese animations they seem to be some of the best I've seen visually especially the last one looks very real. Animations can only get better as the technology improves but just must take quite a long time to produce.
The way I see it is that X-Men and Star Wars seem to be going head to head to see who can get the most number of films out that belong in their franchises. Recently from Star Wars we've had The Last Jedi which a lot of people hated. I didn't mind it really, I thought it was nice to see Luke Skywalker again. I think maybe people expected too much as far as Luke Skywalker is concerned he wasn't all that great to begin with really like in A New Hope, he was just some kind of farm boy so I wasn't expecting a great deal myself with the latest one. Also they've got Solo: A Star Wars Story out next. I'm not expecting a huge amount from that myself either. I think they just use all the best actors they can round up at the time and whoever will agree to appear in these movies for the right kind of price.
X-Men on the other hand, Logan was okay, I did fairly enjoy that one, I think Deadpool was quite a success and Ryan Reynolds is pretty good for what he does. I was watching The Hitman's Bodyguard the other day and I thought Ryan did alright in that. X-Men is about the same size near enough as Star Wars, if you include all the spin off movies together for each franchise I think they're not much different between them. I'd have to go really and count them all out and see how many there is. Deadpool 2 isn't that far away, I did enjoy the first I'm sure the second will be okay. I know that X-Men kind of started at the beginning of the century. Star Wars on the other hand has been going since the 1970s so much longer than that but yet they've managed to make more X-Men movies in that time that one has been going.
I'm not sure where this latest Star Wars main saga story is going. Like I said I didn't mind the second one too much but on the other hand a lot of people seemed to be quite bothered about it and took it quite badly when they saw it. With 2 of the main characters gone now I guess you have to try and focus on moving forward. Also in X-Men they have written out a very important character just the same.
I did notice a while ago that they released a box set for X-Men but they did miss out the Deadpool movie and I was disappointed by the movie studios for doing that, I feel personally they should have included it as he is a mutant like all the rest of them just more of a comedy role. I'm also thinking about whether I should get hold of the Clone Wars Star Wars movie as I've not even seen that, not sure whether to include it with all the other ones. I know that was a George Lucas movie. I've noticed that Clone Wars (I'm talking about the movie not the series) did go out of print for some time but it seems to have bounced back I'm not sure why. Do you think you could put that with all the other movies with real actors in. I know they've done that with certain movie packs like the Ninja Turtles movies they produced an animation. Sometimes they do this, they have with Resident Evil, those Japanese animations they seem to be some of the best I've seen visually especially the last one looks very real. Animations can only get better as the technology improves but just must take quite a long time to produce.