Tom Hanks says moviegoers are no longer interested in VFX spectacles and are returning to good storytelling.

  • @[email protected]
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    1038 hours ago

    Audiences have always been interested in good storytelling. The reason the MCU took off was because it told good stories. The problem is that the stories have become too formulaic or half-baked.

    People showed up for Deadpool and Wolverine, so the issue isn’t about comic book movies.

    • edric
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      256 hours ago

      I’d say hype and seeing Hugh Jackman again was what carried D&W, not really the storytelling. When you peel away the character hype and humor, the story was actually pretty bland.

      • @[email protected]
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        104 hours ago

        D&W was two hours of pure fanservice. The story was extremely forgettable and I think that was intentional.

    • Scrubbles
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      7 hours ago

      Ah good, a Marvel movie! I wonder what will happen?

      • Super cool opening number showing how awesome it is
      • Baddy makes huge entrance and introduces themselves to the protagonist
      • Who is this guy? Let’s get some backstory
      • Funny cameo
      • First fight with baddy, which is lost
      • Self reflection, pump up talk, You’re the god of thunder not the god of hammers, I’m taking the suit back, etc etc
      • Huge baddy fight which is awesome, optional expensive background music
      • Quick wrap up with slight cliffhanger for sequel

      Ah that was fun, did it feel similar to <<insert any other recent marvel movie>> though?

      (And I say this as someone who loved the marvel movies, up until endgame, but everything since phase 3 has followed this pattern very closely)

      • @jordanlund
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        95 hours ago

        Don’t forget how the bad guy is just a bigger, badder version of the hero.

    • @okamiueru
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      Are you suggesting that Deadpool vs Wolverine is an example of good storytelling?

      Edit: I found it to be entertaining enough, I expected only fan service, and I’m glad I kept it at that. But story wise? I cannot think of a marvel movie that was worse in that regard. It didn’t need to, of course… I just did a double take at this being used as an example for a good story. The borderline omnipotent and omniscient antagonist wants to destroy the universe because someone relatively unimportant didn’t keep their word? groan.

      • @MintyFresh
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        87 hours ago

        I watched it recently, not expecting much. And was still disappointed.

      • partial_accumen
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        47 hours ago

        In context of this conversation Deadpool vs Wolverine would be storytelling of storytelling. Great examples are all the breaking of the forth wall and exploration of tangential stories or actors that had short lives or never made it off a writers page. It was less a single cohesive story and more a moving about storytelling.