ITT: Overrated shit
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>>68822010
you start op
>>68822010
You start
>>68822010
Your mom
>>68822027
>>68822063
>>68822065
>>68822010
you start
>>68822027
>>68822010
BB>>>TDK
>>68822095
"overrated" has absolutely no value. It just means, that you dislike something that is popular
>>68822010
you start us off op
>>68822171
This. You can only call something overrated if you like it
>>68822157
wtf is this?
>>68822095
how is it fedora to like an extremely well received movie??
>>68822405
here is a list of movies, that /tv/ thinks are reddit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_films
>>68822010
>>68822590
sticky this 2bh
>>68822927
There is reason of why Joss Whedon Avengers was sucessful. You DCucks don't understand why Whedon magnum opus is better received than Dawn of Plebstice.
The whole movie is a thrilling representation of the Also Sprach Zarathustra, hidden between the CGI and corny jokes. It's a call to humanity, trying to tell us why we need to leave religions, to unleash our hidden nature.
Just take your time to analyze the characters:
>Steve Rogers; A man out of time, attached fervently to his religion, trying to ignore the fact that he is the Ubermensch incarnated and that he has seen things beyond his belief.
>Tony Stark; An iron man with so much wealth and power capable of create the most powerful armors. He didn't need someone beyond him to do that, he accomplished all of this with his own bare hands and effort. He realized that humanity doesn't need to be guided by someone with more strenght.
>Bruce Banner; The representation of the power that we hide so the rest wouldn't judge us based on their dogmas.
>Nick Fury; A man physically (but not mentally) blinded, that will not follow our brainwashed leaders.
>Thor and Loki; Powerful gods, surprised when they realize that our race is not willing to believe in them anymore.
>Natasha and Clint; the symbol of humanity, surrounded by the Ubermensch.
The story, the soundtrack, the cinematography and symbolism is exquisite. You will never find something like that in DC Capeshit because they aim at the manchildren fanbase. This, on the other hand, doesn't aim at an specific group, it aims at everyone, not caring about the race, age or colour. Is a desperate call to humanity, so we can get up and unite, to not serve another being, but to be the masters, the avengers.
>>68822010
I think Dark Knight was overrated, but it was still a very good movie. The fans were just really retarded about it.
>>68822927
also this:
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>>68823038
From the opening shot until the last frame, this was a great movie. One I can watch again and again.
Why?
Good characters.
Good relationships.
Excellent visual effects.
Fantastic sound design.
Practical sets.
Characters who I actually want to see again.
A universe which I would want to visit again.
I'm a Batman fan and I have to say this
Batman Begins > The Dark Knight.
Fite me nerds.
It was literally Law And Order: Gotham City
>>68822139
sup reddit.
>>68823249
Nolan's Batmans are all garbage. You're not a Batman fan, you're a joke.
>>68823249
>implying that's a bad thing
>>68823336
>stop liking what I don't like: The Post
>>68823336
>no true Scotsman
back to >>>/co/
>>68822993
Joss Whedon's Avengers were successful because it was interesting and exciting concept for a move at the time that was about characters from very popular comic universe. Also, they also done very good job marketing it because I remember how crazy it's fan base was before and after it's release claiming it was best thing ever made in the history of universe.
In reality: it was ok. It wasn't best thing ever made, and it wasn't worst thing ever made - it was just ok.
>>68823573
true, but it wasn't dogshit like /tv/ claims.
>>68823622
it's bad. worth watching maybe one time then in the trash
awful direction, generic, quips. the fact that it's so overrated makes it worse. it isn't interesting or stimulating. it literally offers nothing and is also a sad reminder of the milked awful flicks that came from it's success
>>68822010
>This thread
What's the difference between 4chan and Reddit again?
>>68825140
>people actually get angry over satire
>>68822993
>Someone typed this
>about capeshit
shit bro
>>68822095
your post should've been directed to this >>68822993