[Stream 8.05 15:00 Moscow time] Dog handlers: civil war, civil Kane and submarines.

Nothing will prevent the release of new “Kinologists”! No long holidays, no moving, no Uncharted 4.
Let’s discuss the trailers that caught our attention this week, discuss three films that were released in theaters, and question the value of classic and cult films. Does cinema have an expiration date??

-Captain America: Civil War. Did you know that the rental name in Russia was changed for political reasons??
-Ratchet and Clank. What could go wrong?
-Two in the universe: you shouldn’t know who Tornatore is.
-Homework: Citizen Kane and K-19.

The meeting place cannot be changed.
Tomorrow, 15:00 Moscow time, twitch.tv/stopgameru

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I can’t help but note that Johansson somehow stopped being sexy since the second Iron Man (where she was 25).

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I don’t agree with you about The First Avenger, but I understand your complaints about the film. Maybe you just need to rewatch it sometime. I think that this is one of the best Marvel films, if only because they did not make a typical conveyor belt, but a more down-to-earth superhero film with hints of a psychological thriller. I liked the beginning in the spirit of a good spy movie, there are few jokes, but, unlike the second Avengers, the jokes are FUNNY. And again, unlike the second Avengers, there is no such confusion here, all the actions of the heroes smoothly flow into each other, one event smoothly flows into another. Plus, the development of relationships and characters of the heroes (not all heroes, some) is visible. Well choreographed hand-to-hand action. And special thanks to the authors for touching on the topic of “the consequences of heroism” (he called it that for himself). That is, they showed that superheroes can cause just as much damage as supervillains. The Hulk destroyed a building and people died, the fall of huge aircraft carriers on the city and human casualties, events in Sokovia, etc.d. We are accustomed to the fact that superheroes are always only good and nothing but good, and all the troubles come from villains. And if earlier these concepts were clearly separated, here they were mixed and showed that not everything is so simple (and yes, I know that this has already happened in Man of Steel, Jessica Jones and, probably, somewhere else). And of course, I can’t help but mention Spider-Man, who is very good, I’m waiting for a solo album about him, Black Panther, which is also good, and I’m also waiting for a solo album about him, and Ant-Man, which is also good. In general, I liked the film, it may not be Marvel’s best, but it’s definitely one of the best.

But what I would criticize the film for is its wasted potential. First of all, of course, I’m talking about the fact that the slogan “Civil War” is needed only for PR, and the plot itself begins with an interesting contrast of views on how the Avengers should behave, but in the end it all came down to Stark, Captain, and Bucky. And the registration of superheroes somehow quickly disappears into the second, third, fifth, tenth plot series, until it is forgotten at the end. Some characters are just “well, damn it, we need to squeeze them in, otherwise Makhach won’t look like a war at all.”. I’m talking about Vision, Hawkeye, Ant (although I noted that he is good, but he is good, due to the cool moments with him and jokes), Black Widow. By the way, I was the only one who noticed that Vision appeared only at the beginning of the fight at the airport, and at the end of the fight, and in the middle of the fight he did not take any part at all? I would kill the creators for leaking Crossbones! One of Cap’s cool enemies in the comics merges as some… I don’t even know who. In short, I want Crossbones. And of course, typical comic book/superhero cliches. And all these claims, of course, are not everything, but only what I immediately remember, but for now let it be.

PS: Arrange a Yes/No with someone who protects a citizen. It will be interesting to see this. For example, you, Dima, made me improve my opinion about Superman. Maybe someone can improve your opinion about the “citizen”.

Just got around to watching… listen to this episode. And you know… for the first time I disagree with the authors’ opinion. Especially with Malt. Of course, in terms of what was said about the new Marvel film “Captain America: Civil War”. I’ll explain why, in order.
First of all, this is truly the best Marvel movie. But here we mean not as a separate picture, but as a logical plot continuation of the entire universe. Roughly speaking, the Marvel universe began (plus minutes) in 2008. Slowly developed. She introduced new characters and started new storylines, and almost 10 years later it resulted in this film. That is, a set of actions, decisions, events, character interactions, etc. tp. brought the plot component of this universe to this film. That tangle that began to unwind in 2008 has curled up into a single whole again this year. And it’s iconic. (In the vanguard of the life-changing project, where it all began. All the most important and prominent representatives of the universe participate in the action. The Hulk, who has taken root poorly in the franchise and is frankly not needed by it, is a forest.) That’s why it’s “the best Marvel movie”. As for my opinion, if we consider this film as a specific picture… then there are no revelations. Averagely done as usual. There are shoals everywhere… but you can’t call it shit. Nothing really outstanding, but interesting to watch. Such a strong studio film.

Now regarding the seriousness and, in particular, the change in behavior of everyone’s favorite Tony Stark. Regarding the lack of humor… in my opinion this is both good and bad. Why? Because Marvel films have always been such a fun circus, attraction, entertainment… which you could go to without even thinking, stocking up on a case of beer and kidnapping your friends from their lairs. Because I knew that there would consistently be moderately good humor and epic action. I don’t know any more franchises in the industry that consistently deliver entertainment once (or maybe twice) a year. Now Marvel is trying to grow up and their films are no longer a “circus with horses”… so a niche is being vacated. But you know… something tells me that this niche will immediately be occupied by another franchise, now Disney… Star Wars. I don’t want to offend the fans, but let’s admit it – this is still a circus with strange aliens, healthy robots, oblique identical-looking soldiers and mystical wars with superpowers. In such networking only go for humor (even if partially). As far as I can remember, only the Japanese can go to all seriousness with such a set. (Remember the Gundam universe.)
Why is it good?? Because the Marvel Universe is trying to grow and change. Frankly speaking, I really liked ZhCh’s initially light and humorous approach. I wanted more… and I got it. But so many years have already passed and, to be honest, I’m already tired of their eternal antics. Even the best joke will turn into shit if you repeat it 100 times. The authors apparently understand this. So they are slowly becoming more serious. And, again, in my opinion, this is good. Marvel is changing and you need to come to terms with it, accept it and get used to it. I don’t argue, it’s a controversial decision, but not a bad one. And they have the right to it.

Now as for Tony. I clearly disagree with Malt. The way he acts in the new film is extremely logical. If this were his second film in history, it wouldn’t be logical… (yes, I’m referring to the nascent DC universe and you-know-what-movie) But we’ve been watching HD for almost 10 years now. During this time a lot happened to him. He started out as a brilliant big kid with a bunch of super-cool toys… like a real child, he made faces, was daring and sarcastic. Didn’t listen to anyone and was his own king. He did not accept the opinions of “adults” and went against. But many years have passed. During this time, he survived an invasion from outside, almost died preventing it. Then, out of fear of a threat to his own life, he began to equip himself with gadgets… and got burned again. And then he realized that the power that he has in his hands is capable of destroying him and all his loved ones. After everything, Tony matured and realized what responsibility he bears. (apparently he didn’t have his own Uncle Ben) I understood the logic of “adults”, which he denied back in his second solo album. That’s why I stopped making faces. That is why I became for total control. That’s why I broke up with Pepper. That is why only irony remains in his arsenal of jokes. (it’s not for nothing that we were shown in “a couple of days with Ultron” what is tormenting the soul of our genius at the moment.) I’ll say more – if he continued to invariably continue to make faces as before, this would be a terrible failure. So, Malt, I’m wrong with you here. If you have anything to object to, say so… unless, of course, you see this post =)

However, I understand people who go to Marvel movies for entertainment. I understand the indignation when they try to create some kind of drama in a fun circus with guys in tights, etc. Everyone has the right to their opinion and there is definitely some truth in the dissatisfaction of such people. I just wish they wouldn’t record such a change in minutes and the authors’ jamb. It’s just that nothing can remain the same, everything tends to change. How things wear out, people grow and buildings deform. In this regard, by the way, the X-Men franchise would be a good indicator. Movies with them never change. Just as the first part was a good fantasy action movie about supers, it remains so to this day.

Thank you for your attention.
Z.Y. I haven’t read and don’t read comics. I can’t digest them. I prefer Japanese manga.
Z.Y.Y. Sorry for the splashing pathos… I have to deal with it a lot at work now.=)

Crossbones actually killed Cap in the comics. How would.
And in the film, five minutes is one, and death is two. What the hell??
They just leaked the character. Monstrously leaked. But he had good potential.
But the fate of Crossbones is perhaps the only thing that I really didn’t like in civilian life, and what made me sick. Overall, the guys really really trashed the movie. Not deservedly.
Well, “The Stand” really suits the film better than “Civil War”. A fight in a parking lot is… well, not particularly serious somehow. The original name is too pretentious.
And the movie was good. Just "good". Not a masterpiece, not crap and not mediocre. Just a normal good comic movie.
[just my personal opinion]

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