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[QUOTE=goku200;3573339]The writers and Directors make you a fan of the characters not Feige.[/QUOTE]
I agree that the writers and the directors are a big part of the successes, but Feige is the mastermind behind bringing together the right talent and ensuring things go in the best possible direction. [url]https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1730339/why-marvel-has-been-more-successful-than-other-superhero-studios-according-to-joe-russo[/url]
Also, I know you're out there creating new accounts selene/jaddor...*narrows eyes*
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I don't know if anyone's posted this already... Black Panther will be the first film showing after approximately a three decade ban on movie theaters.
[url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/05/saudi-arabia-to-open-first-new-cinema-in-35-years[/url]
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[QUOTE=uebersoldat;3573615]I agree that the writers and the directors are a big part of the successes, but Feige is the mastermind behind bringing together the right talent and ensuring things go in the best possible direction. [url]https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1730339/why-marvel-has-been-more-successful-than-other-superhero-studios-according-to-joe-russo[/url[/QUOTE]
I was going to say the same thing. Feige has to put the teams together.
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[QUOTE=rpmaluki;3573757]I don't know if anyone's posted this already... Black Panther will be the first film showing after approximately a three decade ban on movie theaters.
[url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/05/saudi-arabia-to-open-first-new-cinema-in-35-years[/url][/QUOTE]
I thought the first movie that showed in cinemas in Saudi was "the emoji movie"? i know i heard it from an npr show that i'm subscribed to.
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[QUOTE=Ralmist;3573868]I thought the first movie that showed in cinemas in Saudi was "the emoji movie"? i know i heard it from an npr show that i'm subscribed to.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps that was in the segregated cinema (since apparently that was a thing). What I heard with these (new) cinemas is that they wont be segregated by sex. so BP will be the first film watched by both sexes in the same cinema for the first time since the 80s.
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FFS. T'Challa was not listed in the top 20 brains in the MCU right here on CBR. Figures
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[QUOTE=MouserGrey;3573941]FFS. T'Challa was not listed in the top 20 brains in the MCU right here on CBR. Figures[/QUOTE]
Probably because we don’t really know if he possesses anywhere near his MU/comic level of intellectual prowess.
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;3573787]I was going to say the same thing. Feige has to put the teams together.[/QUOTE]
For any particular movie, the director of that specific movie obviously gets the lions share.
But yes, I think Feige deserves a LOT of credit for being able to put together a string of successful movies. While Fox and DC have barely been able to put together 2 movies in a row which can be considered both commercially and criticially successful, Feige has been able to string together nearly 2 dozen movies. That to me is simply amazing. Marvel really did something special, and Feige masterminded the big picture.
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[QUOTE=Maverick;3573977]Probably because we don’t really know if he possesses anywhere near his MU/comic level of intellectual prowess.[/QUOTE]
I would think he at least deserves to be in the top 20 though.
But on the plus side, Shuri makes the top of the list. That's pretty cool.
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[QUOTE=MouserGrey;3573941]FFS. T'Challa was not listed in the top 20 brains in the MCU right here on CBR. Figures[/QUOTE]
This isn't a list for pure intelligence. It's for all types. The fact that Cap didn't make if for tactical genius makes it weaker I think.
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[QUOTE=uebersoldat;3573615]I agree that the writers and the directors are a big part of the successes, but Feige is the mastermind behind bringing together the right talent and ensuring things go in the best possible direction. [url]https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1730339/why-marvel-has-been-more-successful-than-other-superhero-studios-according-to-joe-russo[/url]
Also, I know you're out there creating new accounts selene/jaddor...*narrows eyes*[/QUOTE]
Feige is doing a good job, but he's lucky he got great directors and screenwriter to make the films great.
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[QUOTE=goku200;3574043]Feige is doing a good job, but he's lucky he got great directors and screenwriter to make the films great.[/QUOTE]
It's not luck though. He clearly has a knack for finding the right talent. And he established the marvel brand name to the degree where it attracts people that want to work there.
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[QUOTE=goku200;3574043]Feige is doing a good job, but he's lucky he got great directors and screenwriter to make the films great.[/QUOTE]
What's your beef with Feige?
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[QUOTE=goku200;3574043]Feige is doing a good job, but he's lucky he got great directors and screenwriter to make the films great.[/QUOTE]
You realize he's had more than a hand in picking those directors and guiding the overall direction of the MCU right?
There's a reason the films are overwhelmingly well received and the television side as a whole is mixed at best.
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[QUOTE=Things Fall Apart;3574113]You realize he's had more than a hand in picking those directors and guiding the overall direction of the MCU right?
There's a reason the films are overwhelmingly well received and the television side as a whole is mixed at best.[/QUOTE]
The films are overwhelmingly well received because Jon Favreau, James Gunn, Taika Waititi, Ryan Coogler and Anthony and Joe Russo. They make the films great. Feige just helps them keep the MCU connected. That's not rocket science. The comics did all this first.