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Ionlypostwhenstoned0 t1_j6hg8h5 wrote
Reply to comment by pheldegression in What’s actually a good/tolerable example of retconning? by unitedfan6191
From memory he originally had the claws on the gloves, they weren’t in him, when he faced the Hulk.
Then it was that Alpha Flight found him in the snow and his bones and claws were unbreakable metal. He had no memory of who he was.
Then the Weapon X Program was hinted at more and more in X-Men and then finally fully explained in the Weapon X story by Claremont and Windsor-Smith.
Then it was added to and altered with new characters being added to the origin and Weapon X.
Until finally they came out with the bone claws thing where he wasn’t “Logan” but “James Howlett” and the adamantium was added to existing claws rather than pure adamantium.
And now who knows where it’s at. Guy definitely gets fucked around a lot though.
I could be wrong about some of this…happy to stand corrected.
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Reply to comment by HumbleCamel9022 in Why people act like james cameron is a great filmmaker because his movie gross well at Box-office while also hating directors like Michael bay who do the exact same thing ? by HumbleCamel9022
Well if you’re comparing Transformers to Avatar I’m not going to really argue, I don’t like either. Although with Transformers it’s because it has no discernible story and was a mess, Avatar had a pedestrian story but was very pretty.
But JC gets bashed on here for Avatar, or at least the movie does. JC isn’t a legend because of Avatar though, it’s for Aliens and Terminator 1 and 2 and basically influencing a generation of film makers with movies that were visually and narratively fantastic. Bay hadn’t done that.
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Reply to comment by HumbleCamel9022 in Why people act like james cameron is a great filmmaker because his movie gross well at Box-office while also hating directors like Michael bay who do the exact same thing ? by HumbleCamel9022
I don’t even like Avatar but I have to ask…what do you expect them to achieve beyond what they’re made for…entertainment.
Cameron is a legend because of his previous films AND because he’s a high grosser. Bay has never achieved anything on the same level.
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Reply to comment by SetentaeBolg in Knives Out is fantastic: review from a different perspective by madman_trombonist
Although I really like Glass Onion I can see why people don’t. This feels looser but it’s also a lot more on the comedy side of things. I like that the decision for the tonal shift was deliberate and I’m looking forward to the next one to see where he takes it.
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Reply to What four sitcoms would you put on your Mount Rushmore? by Cmyers1980
Fawlty Towers. Black Adder. MASH. Seinfeld.