Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, so let’s talk about’Hawkeye’ instead. We’ve reached the penultimate episode, and where we are?
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
Hawkeye, 'Ronin' - Dec 15
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
And Just Like That - Dec 14
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, and I am still unsure about the reviews of the last two ‘Hawkeye’ episodes, (let alone anything else, cough), so while I have the chance, let us talk about something different, (genre speaking). Let us talk, however briefly, about ‘And Just Like That’.
This particular mini-series – so far, there’s only 1
season, with 8 episodes, and two of them were aired already – is a reboot of
the much earlier ‘Sex and the city’, and that is already a problem. Why? Well,
let us rewind a few years back, in real life, to the ‘Gilmore Girls’ reboot, called ‘Gilmore Girls: A Year in Life’, or
something like that. Not unlike SATC, this seemed to be a solid hit, since the
GG series had had a secure fan following back in the heyday, but instead…
…But instead, it was discovered that the entire GG
franchise has not aged well, and that keeping in mind that its’
characters/actors kept their actual ages out of focus. They had plenty of
problems – such as the fact that Rory seems to have become an entitled brat,
her mom, Lorelei, isn’t too far from an average Karen, and that the entire
four-part revival is a mix of ASP’s original epilogue, (never aired), and the
conclusion of the original series’ S7, and the two main components didn’t mix
well… The result is that the GG fandom has sunk back into slumber, having been
briefly woken in a manner of a hibernating bear, and not unlike a prematurely
awoken hibernating bear, the result was more negative than positive, but what
about AJLT?
Why, it is the same problem, as GG – the material
didn’t age well, nostalgia alone isn’t enough to placate or to satisfy all of
the critics or the audience members, and so instead of having an easy journey,
team AJLT is dealing with an increasingly dissatisfied and fracturing fan base,
which may – or may not – pull the entire franchise down under instead. This has
happened before, just look at the SW Sequel trilogy or at AoS, but unlike them,
AJLT does not have Disney’s gold parachute to keep on going; instead…
…Instead it has an albatross of its’ own, one that GG
did not have – the fight, (such as it is), between SJP and Ms. Cattrail. Everyone
is downplaying it, but the fight did happen, and as such, SATC’s character
Samantha is not in AJLT at all; since she was one out of the big four, her
absence is really glaring, and the way it was handled on screen? It was just
pitiful, Ms. Cattrail’s fans are outraged, (and they are not in the wrong), and
so are her character’s. What was that about a fracturing fan base that we were talking
about?
And then came the death of Mr. Big, (played by Mr.
Noth) – and it hit… team Peloton right in the balls. I have been half-following
Peloton through the years – first it was their ‘Peloton family’ ad
misadventure, one where a husband gave his wife a gift – a Peloton cycle, (or
something like that) – and she was happy. Supposedly. Instead, the actress
fungled the role, (sort of), and everyone began to compare the ad to a ‘Black
Mirror’ episode and things like that; the company’s stock tumbled.
In swooped Ryan Reynolds, who gave ‘the Peloton wife’
a new role – one that promoted his own personal brand of booze, and the woman
made a fortune. Nothing like that happened to her male counterpart, but hey,
that is the modern values; you either roll with them, as RR does, and you
prosper, or you don’t, as Chloe Bennet hasn’t, and you don’t prosper.
…No, this is not about AoS, not entirely. Earlier this
year, Ms. Bennet made it clear, that she was not a part of the Live-Action
Powerpuff girl remake, nor was she going to return as Daisy Johnson/Quake in
the upcoming Marvel ‘Secret Invasion’ franchise, and Disney/MCU were looking
for someone else to play the latter character. Considering that Chloe Bennett
was THE actress to play Daisy, this is strange and weird, in a sad and
disappointing sort of way. My only theory is that Chloe didn’t go with the
flow; while working at Disney/MCU, which is increasingly about representing the
various social, racial, sexual and other minorities in the American society,
Chloe Bennett… well, identified herself as Bennett, rather than as Wong,
(seriously, look at her Wiki page), and didn’t look, or behave, very
Asian-American – and we got the message that Disney/MCU were looking for a
female Asian-American to play Daisy Johnson/Quake… ouch!
Of course, AoS has also the honor of being Disney/MCU’s
subtlest failure: among other things, it was supposed to introduce several new
heroes to MCU, including Deathlok and Mockingbird, with the latter being
important as being Hawkeye’s ex. There were rumors of Mockingbird, (in MCU, she’s
Bobbi Morse), coming to Hawkeye…I mean, ‘Hawkeye’, but those rumors were
quickly squashed: apparently, AoS and all that is associated with it can stand
buried and gone, (or as Britney Spears has told Diane Sawyer, ‘she can kiss my
white ass’). What is left?
Ah yes, AJLT and the Peloton. After the Peloton family
misadventure… and another misadventure – apparently, another Peloton ad made
some children believe that the Peloton exercise bikes were indoor jungle gyms
or something; some children, not surprisingly, got hurt and the company
suffered; well, this time, after Peloton got associated with AJLT in a big bad
way, Peloton was ready: they contacted RR, and he quickly made them a new ad,
one were a very much alive Mr. Big is enjoying himself with his Peloton
instructor, (played by a RL Peloton personality), and that’s it, really.
Peloton had had enough with being the butt of the business world, and is
striking back; AJLT is not likely to suffer from this fallout, but the fact
that they have killed-off another major character may. Even GG didn’t go that far
– Richard Gilmore died because his actor died for real – but then again, AJLT
is just getting started, maybe it’ll be able to shake-off its’ lackluster – to put
it mildly – beginning and shine for real. I am not rooting for it, though – the
original series were fun enough, but the movies not so much and the cast was
proportionally younger and more vibrant back then as well due to the obvious
reasons…
Well, this is it for now; see you all soon.
Wednesday, 8 December 2021
Hawkeye, 'Partners' - Dec 8
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, but I was able to squeeze out some time to write down this, so let us go straight into escapism.
First – ‘Hawkeye’ episode 1x04, ‘Partners’. So far,
there is no sign of the Kingpin, though since Charlie Cox’s Daredevil is
returning to MCU, hope is kindling. Whether or not this reboot will be
connected to ‘Hawkeye’ is another story.
Let me elaborate. MCU tries to be a complex, combined
universe; it is trying to gain an advantage over team DC, when the latter had
created its own world out of ‘Arrow’, ‘Flash’, ‘LoT’ and ‘Supergirl’. However,
whereas DC tried to restrict itself to just those four TV series, (‘Black
Lightning’, ‘Batwoman’, and so on were more distant), MCU is trying to make a
much more tangled web, given how all of those Marvel TV shows are coming to
Disney+ in the future.
…However, as Netflix’s take on the ‘Defenders’
franchise showed, to make a shared universe is harder than how it looks; the TV
shows that made this franchise up were quite different from each other, and not
necessarily in the good way, so there’s no sign that Disney/MCU will have it
better: so far, the various Marvel TV shows were treated separately from each
other – but yes, Yelena Belova, I’m looking at you.
Yes, Natasha Romanoff’s baby sister has appeared in
‘Hawkeye’ at last, as she took the titular character – I mean, Barton – on for
size, but Barton was able to stand his ground and even send her packing, but
given that she’s Natasha’s replacement, (even before ScarJo had her feud with
Disney/MCU, cough), this certainly isn’t the last time that we’ve seen her.
What next?
Well, the other Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, was also able to
stand up to Maya Lopez/Echo and even get the best of her. Given that in
‘Echoes’ Barton was unable to defeat Maya, this is certainly important. But-?
But here is the thing. The action aspect of ‘Hawkeye’
is great and so far, it is the motor of the series; whenever there is a lull in
the action, the show has problems: the discussion that the titular characters
had with Ms. Bishop and William was painful to watch, for example. It did serve
a purpose, as Ms. Bishop then made some sort of a mysterious phone call… and
what do we know about her, and her deceased first husband, anyhow? Nothing in
MCU, but in the comics Kate’s mother did work with that version of Madame
Masque; MCU had its’ Madame Masque in the character of Agnes Cully, but that
was in the past, a different villain can assume that name easily. (Not to
mention that Agent Carter and her cohorts defeated Agnes). Where were we?
Ah yes, the mysterious phone call. So far, the fans
have enjoyed wondering just how Kingpin was going to fit – to re-fit, pardon me
– into MCU. Much was talked about how Echo was his stepdaughter in the comics,
and in MCU, she had a mysterious, unseen, ‘Uncle’. Sadly, it is never confirmed
that that man was Fisk, not to mention that ‘Hawkeye’ already had an uncle –
William’s uncle Armand, who died off camera in unknown circumstances, while
William himself owns a company that launders money from the Tracksuit Mafia,
which is led by Maya and Kazi. Oh dear, I fear that we are going to have
another red herring on our hands…unless Ms. Bishop is calling Fisk for real.
Now what?
Well, aside from the fact that Clint Barton tried to
dissolve his relationship with Kate Bishop – ha-ha, he thinks that it is up to
him – we got a new look at a new dinosaur from the upcoming JWD movie, and it
is the therezinosaurus. In RL, it was the biggest of plant-eating theropods,
(i.e. the dinosaurs that were usually carnivores instead), and it looked…well,
people know how it looked/looks – just look in the deviant-art website, for example;
it looked either like a cross between a giant ground sloth and a goose, or like
a prosauropod dinosaur instead.
Here is the thing: as far as the dinosaurs go, there
is the ornithischians, the bird-hipped dinosaurs, such as the Stegosaurus and
the Triceratops, and the saurischians, or the lizard-hipped dinosaurs. The dinosaur
carnivores – Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Archaeopteryx and so on – belonged to
that group, but so did such herbivores as the Apatosaurus: the sauropods, and
their prosauropod cousins.
For a good long
while scientists assumed that the sauropods such as the Apatosaurus have
evolved from the prosauropods, but now the two dino types are considered to be
sister groups instead. What does that entail for paleontology I do not know,
but what I do know that some of the prosauropods moved on two legs rather than
four, and their forelimbs had rather impressive claws – such as the
Plateosaurus, one of the last, and the biggest, of prosauropods. It was still an
herbivore, just as the other prosauropod and sauropod dinosaurs were, but so
was Therezinosaurus and its’ relatives, which physically were similar to
Plateosaurus and the like. I.e., yes, Therezinosaurus and co. were the dinosaur
analogues of the giant panda, carnivores, which switched to a purely
plant-eating way of life, but the thing is that the lizard-hipped dinosaurs
have evolved something similar way back in the Triassic, (Therezinosaurus and
the rest lived during the late Cretaceous instead), so it isn’t too unexpected,
actually. Nature tends to recycle its’ ideas, and while Therezinosaurus was
unusual, there was precedent for this type of dinosaur and dinosaur body plan
as well.
As for the Therezinosaurus’ role in the upcoming JWD movie…
I really cannot tell. So far, we only know that it might have chased Claire into
a swamp… or it may be just a promo poster instead. It is hard to tell, and since
this is a cloned Therezinosaurus, and not a member of the prologue, it may not
really matter.
…Yes, this may be crude, but at the end of the day?
The prologue of JWD was yet another attempt at authenticity in fiction, just as
the fact that the actress who plays Maya Lopez in ‘Hawkeye’ is disabled in RL.
No offence, but RL and silver screen are not directly connected, and though I
have enjoyed Maya’s interactions, cough, with the titular characters, that is
because her actress is naturally talented, not because of disabilities, RL or
otherwise. The silver screen and RL are not equal to each other, and neither
are they in direct symbiosis to each other, as the elections of 2016 showed
everybody. Not that the elections-2020 were much better, but that is another
story.
For now, though, this is it. See all of you –
eventually!
Wednesday, 1 December 2021
Hawkeye, 'Echoes' - Dec 1
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, so after this week’s, my blog entries will be more irregular than before, so you’ve been warned, and apologized for, in advance. Now onto the episode 1x03 of ‘Hawkeye’?
…Well, there isn’t much to go on about here and now;
this week’s episode main entry was Echo slash Maya Lopez; in the Marvel comics,
she was the adopted daughter of Wilson Fisk slash Kingpin, but since the latter’s
defeat in Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ series, the man was a no show in MCU, so here
she was given a different backstory instead, one that is Wilson Fisk free.
Pity, since Kingpin’s reappearance in MCU would have been interesting, but not
really surprising, as MCU really prefers things neat and avoids anything
uncomfortable, especially in RL.
For example, take a look at the AoS: in the initial
seasons, especially the second and the third, the titular characters had to
battle two threats – Hydra, and later on the InHumans and their ‘pureblood’
alien superiors. Initially, the show dealt with them ‘separately’ – one mini-story
arc would deal with Hydra, the next with the InHumans, and so on. Eventually,
of course, the two plotlines blurred into one – and this is what is happening
on ‘Hawkeye’: we got two plotlines blurring into one: Maya Lopez and her Tracksuit
Mafia, and William the Swordsman, or whatever his moniker is.
Pause. While we’re on the subject of Marvel, I have to
admit that I disagree with the decision to combine the ‘M.O.D.O.K.’ and ‘Hit-Monkey’
cartoon series into one universe – aka Earth-1226; as I said before, the two
shows are different enough for this decision to be wrong, and moreover, what do
they have in common aside from the basic and the obvious? That Hulu made both
of them? Then should not Hulu’s ‘Runaways’ series be added as well? I daresay
that these three Marvel shows are different enough to be similar, so there is
that-
Sorry. We were talking about ‘Hawkeye’ instead. Sadly,
aside from Maya/Echo’s official entry into MCU, (she’s getting her own TV
series… for the moment), there’s nothing new to talk about – this episode was
action-packed, otherwise: Kate and Clint escaped from Maya-Echo and her
tracksuit bros…they ran into William the Swordsman, who’s about to fight with
Hawkeye…the end. Where were we?
Ah yes, the issue of MCU’s comfort. AoS has been swept
under the rug because it has evolved slash devolved into an unwieldy
monstrosity that did not fit into MCU at all in the end, while ‘Daredevil’ and
co. fared the same fate because Marvel was ‘sharing’ them with Netflix, and
Disney/Marvel/MCU does not like to share. Yes, Phase 4 is introducing the multiverse,
more or less, but it certainly took its’ time, and its’ heaviest hitter – the upcoming
Spider-Man movie, ‘No Way Home’ – is being made because the Spider-Man franchise is passing from
Disney/Marvel/MCU onto Sony, and this way some sort of a compromise was made,
in a form of a grand movie: this way, Disney/Marvel/MCU, gets (still gets) a
piece of Spidey, and so does Sony and its’ Sony Universe of Marvel Characters,
(plus a nice send-of gift in regards to its’ Spidey franchise). ‘Hawkeye’ doesn’t
get that; in fact, we have Clint and Kate running around NYC and no sign of
Marvel’s Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man, even though he is THE hero when it comes Marvel’s NYC, you
know? Disney/MCU hates lawsuits; it hates losing money, (it loves to make
money), but it hates lawsuits even more, and so it would rather share than sue…
usually, but regularly. So what?
So now we got a ‘standard’, ‘paint-by-numbers’, ‘Hawkeye’
mini-series, since by now the rumors are that it’ll end after 6 episodes are
swirling. Well, fair enough. Clint Barton/Hawkeye was the most underwhelming of
all the Avengers; the most underappreciated, but also the most underwhelming,
and rightly so. This episode reminded why that is so; there is style and flash,
but little substance, and this combo carries only so far. So, onto the JW: D
prologue?
Eh, by now the internet has recognized and admitted
that not only a T-Rex vs. Giganotosaurus face-off in RL would’ve been
impossible, but the entire dino mockumentary portion of the prologue was a pastiche:
we got Cretaceous ceratopsians and ankylosaurs, we got Jurassic brachiosaurs,
we got an Oviraptor-type dinosaur that is stealing eggs – an incorrect and
outdated stereotype – and both Jurassic & Cretaceous pterosaurs to list
only the obvious. The JP/JW franchise may be more realistic in its’ depictions
of dinosaurs, but little else.
Well, this is it for now. Everyone, enjoy your first
day of the official winter in the
Northern Hemisphere. I will see you all… eventually.
Thursday, 25 November 2021
Hawkeye, series premiere - Nov 25
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, so let us talk about ‘Hawkeye’ instead.
…Ok, this is actually not such a good idea, since the
show itself has quite some issues going on for itself, with most prominent
being the supposedly clever double entendre, (or whatever it is called), as the
show’s title is the legitimate moniker for both Clint and Kate, and now the duo
have to cooperate with each other, (technically speaking), in order to- but
we’re getting ahead of ourselves.
Let us begin again. The problem of ‘Hawkeye’ is that
both Clint and Kate each have their own issues, and they do not like to share.
Kate wants to find herself, and hates her up and coming stepfather; Clint wants
to spend time with his family, but cannot – because of the tracksuit mafia. And-?
And it has been a running gag for a while now that
Clint is the least of all the Avengers; the ‘Endgame’ film and the penultimate
episode of the ‘What If?’ s1 tried to change this perception, but not enough,
and right now, his opponents are a group of criminals, organized or not,
completely mundane, not very competent, and not very intimidating – clearly
members of the shallow end of the MCU pool. The fact that Clint has not whipped
them yet is not a mark in his favor either.
On the other hand we got Kate, who wants to be like
the Avengers – perhaps even an Avenger herself – and, possibly, to avenge her
late true father, who died during the battle of NYC in 2012. Sadly, because she
is a young and unexperienced vigilante, so far she is underperforming herself,
and the fact that her nemesis – so far – is her stepfather is also
underwhelming; good thing that Kate’s attitude, charm, and charisma compensate
for that lack in spades.
…Of course, the same can be said of Barton, albeit to
a lesser extent, but the fact is that by the TV series’ standards, ‘Hawkeye’
delivers a much more balanced and equal act than ‘WandaVision’ did. No offence
to the team WV, but in that TV show, Wanda had the lion’s share of the plot
development, while Vision developed an identity crisis instead, and by now,
there’s no Wanda & Vision, since the show’s Vision was either a construct
that Wanda made from her memories with magic… or a completely different
synthezoid who has no relationship with Wanda whatsoever, and had actually almost
killed her at one point… Where were we?
Right, the transitions. MCU’s Phase 4 is all about
them; for example, in the already-mentioned ‘WandaVision’, the titular
characters transitioned from a couple into complete strangers, starting their
entire relationship – professional, familial, and otherwise – anew. In ‘Black
Widow’, the titular title passed from Natasha to Yelena. And in ‘Hawkeye’, the
plan is something similar – the titular title will pass from Clint to Kate,
especially since the latter is willing and almost ready already. So, what else?
Aside from the issues of underwhelming and duality,
(not quite necessary)… no, not quite. The issue of duality is quite necessary,
it permeates the first two episodes of ‘Hawkeye’ at least: on one hand, we have
Kate, her issues with her new stepfamily, and also the stepfamily’s own issues,
(just who did kill Armand III?). On the other, we got the tracksuit mafia, who,
clearly, are not a part of that process, but instead seem to be working for, or
with, Maya Lopez instead.
The latter was only introduced in the episode’s 1x02
finale, but she’s an important character in the Marvel comics already, and
since she wears the title of Ronin, (cough), in one of Marvel’s video games,
the odds of her being a rival to Kate’s claim of being the next Hawkeye, are
good enough.
Of course, though both ‘Hawkeye’ and ‘Ronin’ were
Clint Barton’s alter-egos, they’re also quite different from each other, so
maybe Maya and Kate will learn to get along – but for now Kate and Clint should
survive the tracksuit mafia and etc. Given how Hawkeye was underplayed among
the Avengers that is not very encouraging, actually. What else?
Well, there is also the ‘Encanto’ film that also came
out this week. It is the latest Disney movie, and it is underwhelming; less
‘CATS-2019’ and more ‘Doolittle-2020’ done right. As it is the rule with the
Disney animated films, there is no villain per se, (as there are in MCU or SW
movies), rather the film’s main character (and her family, to a lesser extent),
and so the result is… a musical. Yes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, I am looking at you.
‘In the heights’, the movie version, was simply overwhelming, with such
qualities as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ not applicable to it; that was an epic movie, and
‘Encanto’ attempts to do a liter version of it. The result are overwhelming
musical numbers set in an underwhelming, by the numbers, Disney animated movie.
With a lack of an antagonist, and with a less extended message than the one in
‘Frozen 2’, ‘Encanto’ leans into more flash than substance easily; it does have
a message – about family and family values – but it tends to get buried under
all the glitz and glammer of Disney’s animation instead. Anything else?
Yes, the first 5 and a half minutes of the ‘Jurassic
World: Dominion’ movie. Whereas Disney has apparently removed most of the
concept of ‘conflict’ from its’ animated movies, this film has not, however
this conflict is changed – rather than humans, (or other sentient beings), so
far we got dinosaur vs. dinosaur, (though dinosaur vs. human conflict is close second).
Indeed, given what we have seen in all of the previous films of the franchise, there
will be some conflict between humans regardless, so it will be interesting to
watch…but that is a story for another time.
For now, though, this is it. See you all soon!
Wednesday, 17 November 2021
Hit-Monkey - Nov 17
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, (though lately it seems to be evening out, admittedly), so let us talk about Marvel’s Hit-Monkey series that had come out today, (Nov 17, 2021). What can be said about it?
It is actually a tough one to describe. On one hand,
the combined Marvel team seems to be more withdrawn about it than it did about
its’ M.O.D.O.K. cartoon, though it must be pointed out that the two cartoon
series are very different on practically every level; M.O.D.O.K. was all about
the universe, if not the multiverse, while Hit-Monkey is more restrained, with
strong overtones not just of Deadpool, but also of the Kill Bill franchise,
(which is owned neither by MCU nor by Disney, thank God). More precisely,
whereas M.O.D.O.K. tried to encompass everything but the kitchen sink, ignoring
the fact that most of it just unnecessarily cluttered the main story line – the
titular character’s attempts to balance out his job and his family life, cough –
Hit-Monkey doesn’t do that; it is actually about the titular character avenging
his monkey tribe, while meeting all sorts of new people – such as Fat Cobra and
Lady Bullseye – in the process of doing this. …Yes, it is an overly simplified synopsis,
but it still works; while MCU seems to be getting into the multiverse aspect of
itself, Hit-Monkey, well, does not – it got plenty of drama as it is. Of
course, WV and TFAAWS did as well, not to mention the ‘Black Widow’ movie, (and
I have my doubts about the upcoming ‘Hawkeye’ series too), but, again, this
might be a part of the MCU Phase 4 plan.
Let us elaborate. The first three phases were about ‘the
sacred timeline’, to use a quote from ‘Loki’, (the show, not its’ titular
character). That is good, but in the same show, we saw Sylvie killing off
He-Who-Remains, who was one of the Kangs, and so ‘the sacred timeline’ is now just
‘one face in the crowd’ instead. ‘Loki’ also had another Kang taking over the
TVA now that HWR is gone, (for the foreseeable future), and so the TVA aren’t
about to interfere once Spider-Man, (the Tom Holland version) and Dr. Strange
cast the spell that we saw in the trailers – one that was supposed to change
the reality…but because Peter Parker began to lose his nerve at the last
minute, everything has went wrong, and the latest trailer showed us, among
other things, the multiverse of madness beginning to manifest, and Dr. Strange
being caught in the middle of it as well. Now what?
Well, firstly, this movie is going to be about
Spider-Man, as he tries to save a lot of people at once, while Dr. Strange –
well, this version of Dr. Strange, as
opposed to the one that we’ve met in the episode 1x04 of ‘What If?’ – is trying
to actually repair the damage by returning everything to the status-quo, i.e.
how it was before the spell was cast; as the latest trailer shows, the good
doctor apparently fails. Back to Spider-Man?
Well, aside from MJ doing the swan done as done by
Gwen Stacy in the ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ movie series, (Earth-120703, if anyone
cares), there’s the fact that maybe not all of the villains will go after
Spider-Man at once; Dr. Octopus in particular seems to have a change of heart,
(while Electro appears to have been re-designed instead). It will be interesting
to see as to how Peter will deal with all of this, (to say nothing of MJ, you
know?).
This, in turn, brings us to the ‘Venom’ films as well
as the upcoming ‘Morbius’ movie – by now, the fans are wondering, just what is
going on with them? The trailer for ‘Morbius’ in particular seems to be incorporating
elements from all three Spider-Man franchises – and it does. Odds are that
after the dust of ‘No Way Home’ settles, the world of this Spider-Man and his
cohorts will be transferred from MCU to the ‘Sony Universe of Marvel Characters’,
which is an entirely different situation and a universe as well. There, Peter
Parker, (in whichever incarnation of his), and his friends, (the ones that will
survive, anyhow), will try to make their new lives, with no way of returning home,
(since the relationship between Sony and Disney/MCU isn’t all that friendly
still), while Dr. Strange will have his own hands full, (as depicted in his own
upcoming ‘multiverse of madness’ movie, remember?). Moreover, this sort of a situation
will fit well into the MCU’s Phase 4 theme of transitions; even the upcoming ‘Hawkeye’
series fit into this theme, as the titular…title will pass from Clint to Kate.
Is there anything else?
Ah yes, getting back to Hit-Monkey, this particular
Hulu series doesn’t fit MCU’s phase 4 at all, and we’re not talking about the
depiction styles either. Then again, ever since the Helstrom series, Hulu’s
Marvel shows and series tended not to
be part of MCU at all, so Hit-Monkey’s ‘nonconformism’ is not too surprising
either, to be honest. It is still fun to watch though, but that opinion is subjective…
Well, this is it for now. See you all soon.
Wednesday, 10 November 2021
Eternals - Nov 10
Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, those last few weeks had been taxing, therefore let us talk about the latest Marvel movie, the ‘Eternals’ (2021), instead.
Where to begin with them? With ‘Shang-Chi and the
legend of the 10 rings’, of course. Both movies are simply different, but both
differ from the rest of the Phase 4 MCU, (so far), by being not transitioning,
(as the ‘Black Widow’ film was, for example), but introductory, they introduced
the titular characters (and a few others) from – a blank slate. Yes, this was
how the Iron Man, Thor, and the rest of the initial characters got their start,
but the situation back then was different, even by the standards of the MCU
mechanics.
…Does this state of affairs relate to the mixed
reception that the ‘Eternals’ got from the critics and the audience? Good
question. The movie itself is not very different from the standard MCU fare,
though the difference is that the Eternals, the Celestials and the Deviants are
not usually associated with the Avengers in the Marvel comics; in fact, I
remember that when the Marvel comics restarted the Avengers sometime before the
COVID-19 outbreak, they actually killed-off the Eternals because of reasons…
Well, actually, because the Celestials went insane and had their own civil war
instead, and part of the fallout was that the Avengers’ new HQ became a corpse
of the one of the Celestials – and now look at MCU, where Earth now has a
frozen Celestial stuck in it for real. What is that point?
…The point is that the ‘Eternals’ have not deviated
all that much from the Marvel comic baseline, no more so than the ‘What if?’
cartoon series have, no matter what the critics say, or Ms. Chloe Zhao, who made
the movie says. Yes, the ‘Eternals’ have social minorities – there’s a gay
InHuman, and a deaf one – and there’s a sex on the beach scene – but, uh, what
is the point?
…Oh, that this is a milestone for the Marvel movies,
whose lack of a variety got rather obvious by now and then there is the entire
sex on the beach situation? How wonderful, Disney/MCU is first in Hollywood to
reach those milestones and to come out ahead in connecting with the little people
in the real world. Yay!..
However, seriously, at the end of the line, there are
two types of movies and co. – fiction and non-fiction. Movies, just as TV
series, comics, books, and etc. can be either one or another, and the ‘Eternals’
are clearly fictional. Of course, so was ‘Nomadland’ and the rest of Ms. Zhao’s
films, so what is exactly the difference between the ‘Eternals’ and the rest of
her films?
Well, Captain Obvious points out that the ‘Eternals’
are her MCU debut, and that while the rest of her works were realistic, the ‘Eternals’
are not. Everything else is a matter of taste, opinion and prejudice, something
that the reviews and critiques of the ‘Eternals’ have shown. Some people claim
that Ms. Zhao have sold-out to Disney/MCU, others deny it, but the fact is that
she did get paid for the ‘Eternals’, and a good amount of money – but that is
between her and her employers, may her professional relationship with them be
of a better sort than what ScarJo has had. Anything else?
To – regretfully – beat a dead horse, let’s get back
to AoS, for the ‘Eternals’ are a movie that would’ve benefitted better by being
a TV series that the AoS had been, i.e. – a soap opera that disguises itself as
an action flick. Sersi – don’t confuse her with GoT’s Cersei, please – is rather
reminiscent of Chloe Bennet’s Daisy/Quake, while her main man Ikaris has traits
of both MCU’s Grant Ward, (currently deceased), and of Marvel Comics’ Hyperion,
(I don’t know his current status, admittedly). Indeed, Ikaris seems to be
reminiscent of both DC’s Superman and of the Homelander from ‘The Boys’
Franchise. So what?
So nothing – this only shows that despite their
pedigree, the ‘Eternals’ are still a MCU movie, however atypical one at this
stage. The movie’s details might be (mostly) unique to it, but the basis is
still the same, nothing more. Ms. Zhao’s movie-making skills are
unquestionable, and so she delivered once again, creating a very enjoyable
spectacle – and the fact that she was able to multitask, i.e. create an
enjoyable movie that also checks all of the ‘correct’ politically progressive
marks only reinforces her formidability. That is all. Feel free to enjoy the ‘Eternals’
if you like Disney/MCU movies, and if you do not – then no. That is the bottom
line.
In addition, this is also it, for now. See you all
soon.