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Thread started 11/14/16 8:46pm

babynoz

Have we discussed Dr. Strange?



First off, I knew next to nothing about the comic, so I don't have a purist POV on the movie. Minor spoilers.

I liked the whole metaphysical theme of the movie because I like that kind of thing. As always, I favor more character development, so it didn't satisfy me in that regard. The only one they even halfway developed was the main character. There is definitely another movie coming, so hope springs eternal.

Benedict Cumberbatch is perfect for this role. He is funny looking enough and has the right demeanor and approach to the character. He is a pretty versatile actor. I never noticed before but he has a big ass head. lol

I heard that George Takei took exception to Tilda Swensen playing The Ancient One because they did not casting an Asian but I thought she did a good job. Looks just like a thousand year old corpse too.

They cast Chewetel Ejifor as Mordo so that was another change. Benedict Wong was my favorite next to Cumberbatch though.

The storyline is as thin as usual and the dialogue is just about what we have come to expect with the one liners and all. Not a great movie but good fun nonetheless.

Where is Tony Van Dam? For a minute there I felt like I was being initiated into the Illuminati, lol

The visuals are excellent even though I don't do 3D. If you like that sort of thing then this movie is good for that.

They have got to get more creative with movie monsters, especially a metaphysical nemesis.

Stay until after the credits because there are two more scenes. One in the middle of the credits and one at the end.


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Reply #1 posted 11/14/16 8:49pm

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Reply #2 posted 11/15/16 11:06am

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Nobody saw the movie? eek

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Reply #3 posted 11/15/16 11:15am

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babynoz said:

Nobody saw the movie? eek


We discussed it already. http://prince.org/msg/100...?&pg=6

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Reply #4 posted 11/15/16 11:25am

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Repeating what I said in the movie thread, the special effects are cool, but it's still very much a Marvel Studios formula movie.

After seeing over a dozen of these Marvel Studios films, I'm ready for something a little different. Like for example, a Machine Man movie made in the same style as Ex Machina. That would blow my mind. It would flop at the box office because my tastes are different from the masses, but that kind of film would be the first superhero movie to earn a perfect rating from me.

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Reply #5 posted 11/15/16 11:28am

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babynoz said:

Nobody saw the movie? eek


We discussed it already. http://prince.org/msg/100...?&pg=6



No....you discussed it. That thread is titled "Rate The Last Movie You Watched".

Several movies were discussed on that thread, but you are the only one who talked about Dr. Strange.

This thread is for one movie and I was trying to get some comments from people who have seen this particular movie.

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Reply #6 posted 11/15/16 11:30am

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sexton said:

Repeating what I said in the movie thread, the special effects are cool, but it's still very much a Marvel Studios formula movie.

After seeing over a dozen of these Marvel Studios films, I'm ready for something a little different. Like for example, a Machine Man movie made in the same style as Ex Machina. That would blow my mind. It would flop at the box office because my tastes are different from the masses, but that kind of film would be the first superhero movie to earn a perfect rating from me.



Oh, there you are.

I thought Dr. Strange was a bit of a departure from the usual superhero fare.

Describe Ex Machina and how it differs?

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Reply #7 posted 11/15/16 11:40am

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babynoz said:

sexton said:


We discussed it already. http://prince.org/msg/100...?&pg=6



No....you discussed it. That thread is titled "Rate The Last Movie You Watched".

Several movies were discussed on that thread, but you are the only one who talked about Dr. Strange.

This thread is for one movie and I was trying to get some comments from people who have seen this particular movie.


EmmaMcG, PurpleJedi and Phishanga all posted their thoughts on the movie in that thread so I was not the only one who talked about it clearly.

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Reply #8 posted 11/15/16 11:43am

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babynoz said:

sexton said:

Repeating what I said in the movie thread, the special effects are cool, but it's still very much a Marvel Studios formula movie.

After seeing over a dozen of these Marvel Studios films, I'm ready for something a little different. Like for example, a Machine Man movie made in the same style as Ex Machina. That would blow my mind. It would flop at the box office because my tastes are different from the masses, but that kind of film would be the first superhero movie to earn a perfect rating from me.



Oh, there you are.

I thought Dr. Strange was a bit of a departure from the usual superhero fare.

Describe Ex Machina and how it differs?


Ex Machina is a much slower and cerebral art film. The average person has no patience to sit through that.

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Reply #9 posted 11/15/16 11:44am

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babynoz said:



No....you discussed it. That thread is titled "Rate The Last Movie You Watched".

Several movies were discussed on that thread, but you are the only one who talked about Dr. Strange.

This thread is for one movie and I was trying to get some comments from people who have seen this particular movie.


EmmaMcG, PurpleJedi and Phishanga all posted their thoughts on the movie in that thread so I was not the only one who talked about it clearly.



Okay, so can you describe how Ex Machina and how it differs?

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Reply #10 posted 11/15/16 11:47am

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babynoz said:



Oh, there you are.

I thought Dr. Strange was a bit of a departure from the usual superhero fare.

Describe Ex Machina and how it differs?


Ex Machina is a much slower and cerebral art film. The average person has no patience to sit through that.



Dammit, we keep cross posting. lol

Okay, so it differs from a stylistic standpoint but the actual premise of the film is pretty commonplace though, isn't it?

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Reply #11 posted 11/15/16 11:53am

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babynoz said:

sexton said:


Ex Machina is a much slower and cerebral art film. The average person has no patience to sit through that.



Dammit, we keep cross posting. lol

Okay, so it differs from a stylistic standpoint but the actual premise of the film is pretty commonplace though, isn't it?


I suppose the premise in Ex Machina is commonplace in a movie about robots. It's pretty much the same premise right now in the Westworld TV show.

But style is primarily what I was talking about. I'd trade some action for atmosphere in a movie any day.

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Reply #12 posted 11/15/16 11:59am

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babynoz said:



Dammit, we keep cross posting. lol

Okay, so it differs from a stylistic standpoint but the actual premise of the film is pretty commonplace though, isn't it?


I suppose the premise in Ex Machina is commonplace in a movie about robots. It's pretty much the same premise right now in the Westworld TV show.

But style is primarily what I was talking about. I'd trade some action for atmosphere in a movie any day.



I dunno.....I can do either, depending on my mood. Strange was pretty much what I expected.

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Reply #13 posted 11/15/16 12:17pm

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babynoz said:

sexton said:


I suppose the premise in Ex Machina is commonplace in a movie about robots. It's pretty much the same premise right now in the Westworld TV show.

But style is primarily what I was talking about. I'd trade some action for atmosphere in a movie any day.



I dunno.....I can do either, depending on my mood. Strange was pretty much what I expected.


Marvel Studios won't gamble with these multi-million dollar franchises so I think they want people to know what to expect for the most part.

The one time Marvel made a semi-arthouse film was the first Hulk movie directed by Ang Lee and people didn't like it.

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