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I think it looks fantastic, a Hong Kong action movie with a Marvel budget.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I think it looks fantastic, a Hong Kong action movie with a Marvel budget.
That is exactly what I thought.Pretty much.
You can also see they have incorporated the aesthetics of old-school Hong-Kong cinema in many shots. That bus save Shang-Chi did was very Jackie Chan.
I think that was what was being referenced as well, but I did like the attitude in the response. LOLDid I miss something? I thought the “experiment” comment was based on the 45 theatrical release verses the Disney simul-release and not based on an Asian lead. Maybe I missed something.
Really? Where in the following is the concept of an Asian lead even intimated?I took it the way he did. Without context it seemed to me he was saying that it will be an interesting experiment in American cinema to push an Asian lead in a Marvel blockbuster to see how the film goes. There is some truth to that from a pure business perspective. If that's what he meant he probably should have worded it differently or not said it at all.
Does it have to be? It's an Asian lead in an American tentpole film. That never happens. I don't think it has to be intimated. I don't think anything malicious was meant by it personally. However, the Asian community has been mistreated and whitewashed for ages in American cinema. I can see why he took it that way because this movie was specifically called out.Really? Where in the following is the concept of an Asian lead even intimated?
“On ‘Shang-Chi,’ we think it’s actually going to be an interesting experiment for us because it’s got only a 45-day window for us,” he said. “So the prospect of being able to take a Marvel title to the service after going theatrical with 45 days, would be yet another data point to inform our actions going forward on our titles.”
Chapek said the studio believes “Shang-Chi” will serve as a test of sorts for future Disney properties, as the pandemic continues to upend traditional release windows and distribution strategies, according to The Wrap
When someone says “I think this is an experiment because of X” I believe it’s BS to outrage because you misinterpret it as saying “I think this is an experiment because of tomato.”Does it have to be? It's an Asian lead in an American tentpole film. That never happens. I don't think it has to be intimated. I don't think anything malicious was meant by it personally. However, the Asian community has been mistreated and whitewashed for ages in American cinema. I can see why he took it that way because this movie was specifically called out.
Really? Where in the following is the concept of an Asian lead even intimated?
“On ‘Shang-Chi,’ we think it’s actually going to be an interesting experiment for us because it’s got only a 45-day window for us,” he said. “So the prospect of being able to take a Marvel title to the service after going theatrical with 45 days, would be yet another data point to inform our actions going forward on our titles.”
Chapek said the studio believes “Shang-Chi” will serve as a test of sorts for future Disney properties, as the pandemic continues to upend traditional release windows and distribution strategies, according to The Wrap
According to reports the discussion was Shang-Chi". So it appears the strategy for that movies was the topic. I will repeat, I don't think there was anything malicious about the comment. The topic wasn't generically Disney releases in general which is likely what he was referring to. Disney has not done this before. This is a new "experiment" they are using this movie to test. Because of the topic being discussed and it referencing a tactic for THIS MOVIE is why I think it was interpreted incorrectly but I understand why it was.When someone says “I think this is an experiment because of X” I believe it’s BS to outrage because you misinterpret it as saying “I think this is an experiment because of tomato.”
Shang-Chi is fantastic… Marvel has another hit on its hands.
– Kirsten Acuna, Insider
Shang-Chi is awesome… Bravo!
– Brandon Davis, ComicBook.com
Shang-Chi is an absolute triumph… Astounding.
– Drew Taylor, Collider
PHENOMENAL. Get hyped.
– Wendy Lee Szany, The Movie Couple
Shang-Chi is one of the best MCU films ever!!!!
– John Nguyen, Nerd Reactor
Shang-Chi is like no Marvel movie you’ve seen.
– Steve Weintraub, Collider
I liked Shang-Chi more than Black Widow. I said it.
– Kirsten Acuna, Insider
This movie hits all that Marvel does well (pacing, humor, character) and adds action like we’ve never seen from the MCU before!
– Brandon Davis, ComicBook.com
In many ways it feels like the least MCU movie of the MCU, and I think a lot of people will really love that. It’s a great standalone adventure/origin story.
– Peter Sciretta, Slashfilm
It is exactly the shot in the arm that Marvel and Disney needed.
– Scott Mendelson, Forbes
This is the MCU back doing its thing on a high level again.
– Aaron Neuwirth, We Live Entertainment
Director Destin Daniel Cretton brought something so fresh to the MCU. So much style and heart.
– Brandon Davis, ComicBook.com
Love that it opens the door to a new world that I can’t wait to see more of.
– Steve Weintraub, Collider
I’m excited to see how Shang-Chi fits into the future of this cinematic universe.
– Peter Sciretta, Slashfilm
Phase 4 is magical and mystical and I’m here for it. If Shang-Chi is the direction the next phase of the MCU is heading, bring on Eternals and Doctor Strange 2.
– Kirsten Acuna, Insider
Never expected it to be THIS good… Can’t believe how much I loved this movie.
– John Campea, The John Campea Show
Didn’t expect to love it as much as I did!
– Dorian Parks, Geeks of Color
We are all pleasantly surprised.
– Scott Menzel, We Live Entertainment
Even I really liked it… I was so damn relieved.
– Scott Mendelson, Forbes
Initial reactions are in:
I don't trust most of the reviews from the access media at all. This list is full of shills who's opinions are usually wrong. Comicbook.com, collider, Scott Mendelson, John Campea, etc. always come across as studio mouth pieces. They all said similar stuff about Black Widow, Rise of Skywalker, Captain Marvel, Wonder Woman '84, etc. They might end up being right but I'm going to wait for some reviews from people that I trust a lot more.Initial reactions are in:
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Feel like people are copying and pasting “initial reactions” at this point. So many of them are so over the top... seemingly always.
that said, the initial reactions from some of the reviewers who’s taste is usually similar to mine got my a little more interested to see this.
I don't trust most of the reviews from the access media at all. This list is full of shills who's opinions are usually wrong. Comicbook.com, collider, Scott Mendelson, John Campea, etc. always come across as studio mouth pieces. They all said similar stuff about Black Widow, Rise of Skywalker, Captain Marvel, Wonder Woman '84, etc. They might end up being right but I'm going to wait for some reviews from people that I trust a lot more.