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It appears he couldn't see the difference

It's these sort of statements that makes me think some people just jump on hate bandwagons without understanding why people hate them. Like them or not, Zack Snyder is an auteur, so really, if anything can be said about the films, it's that they have a clear artistic vision. Despite being generally superior films,

Why would it be any different? Justice League even already has some characters introduced which means it's actually less work than Guardians. They are both ensemble films where one character will play a bit of a larger role than the others (I assume Batman is the Iron-Man equivalent)

Marvel films generally introduce just as many characters in each film without any problems. Even the solo films introduce that many characters, take Guardians of the Galaxy for example. People complained that Batman v Superman had too many introduced characters because of Batman and Wonder Woman while Civil War

In her defense, the character itself would have been awful regardless of who played it

The animated show Batman has one of the fattest faces around and that's one of the most beloved Batmans

That logic can apply to something like Deadpool too though. The CG in Deadpool was very bad and they didn't include parts because of budget constraints but if the product ends up being good it doesn't actually matter. The budget of Iron Fist also doesn't appear to be the problem. Better writers wouldn't have cost

well yeah with Luke Cage it was a misguided creative decision. With Iron Fist it just feels like an overall lack of effort and talent was involved compared to Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage. The other shows also had their own identity while Iron Fist feels like an inferior Daredevil

This show is mediocre but you suggested that their other shows were also medium with "If the fans dont take a stand they will keep producing mediocrity.". The 13 episode length isn't even this show's biggest problem so using that as the prime example of their failures doesn't make sense

I meant to quote this as well "If the fans dont take a stand they will keep producing mediocrity." While the shows can likely be improved by shortening them a bit (although I think Jessica Jones was consistently great), they have still generally been good

I finished the season and I don't think there is anything in Iron Fist as bad as Diamondback the character. Everything about him was just awful and made no sense

"Netflix/marvel has ignored the criticism of 13 episodes being to long yet they do it over and over" Considering this is the first season that hasn't been very positively received, your argument doesn't really make much sense. It sounds like you are projecting your dislike of the shows onto the majority

Iron Fist is likely better than the Diamondback arc of Luke Cage. The Cottonmouth part of Luke Cage is definitely much better though

it's more like a tiny hop button

motion controls..

That was also the problem with the rest of the "evil" mutants. Magneto basically says "join me" then they immediately turn on the others

Having not watched the show, it took me reading more than half of the article before I realized they were referring to a Buffy character

While this review's criticism is fair, there was still a lot to like about the episode. Somehow, despite giving the episode a solid score, based on this review, the only positive seems to have been "Farah is a badass".

Well they are forcing their view just as much as Disney is, since they are also not forcing the theater to show the film

none of their consoles since the SNES have ever actually had reasonable third party support though