They wouldn’t be disrespecting it by creating this in the first place if they loved it.
They wouldn’t be disrespecting it by creating this in the first place if they loved it.
Counterpoint: this confirms a lot of our worst fears. Low production values that make it look like a glorified fan-film, and a lack of originality that begs the question “why adapt this if you’re not going to add anything new or interesting to it?”
My prediction: Fans will watch it, not like it. Non-fans will be like “WTF am I looking at?”
Seriously, it all feels so slow.
This actually looks horrible compared to the anime version, like a cheesy fanmade thing you’d see on Youtube or something. The timing and animation keyframing in the anime version is incredible and shows some extreme talent from everyone involved. Everything about this live action version is subtly to significantly…
I wholeheartedly disagree.
Hey, a man can dream.
oh man, this is going to be bad isn’t it?
It’s fine enough, but they either needed to compose entirely new shots, or not mesh the real life and 2D animation together. Also, the mimicked shots just look off putting since they’re shown in full motion rather than with stilted frames and motion blur.
I dunno, man... this looks a little hokey. Like fan-made with cosplayers. I’m hoping the actual show is a little more serious.
On one hand: I appreciate them realizing that they just can’t top Tank.
Not at all from what I saw on the press conference. Certainly not enough to justify the upgrade. Until they somehow figure out variable hardware aperture sizes then I highly doubt the cameras would be massively improved between generations. Maybe every three generations or so? Not sure.
Already a prequel spin-off when the second season isn’t even out yet? Sheesh.
That feels right. Iron Man was B or C tier. Shang Chi is definitely below that. Shang Chi and Eternals feels more Scott Lang Ant-Man/GotG level.
Iron Man was more well known than Shang-Chi before the release of his first movie. He had a cartoon, was in several video games and was an Avenger in the comics. I would say he was a B level character where Shang-Chi is a tier or two below him.
“The demonstration showed Teams integration directly in Windows, with one app to facilitate cross-platform text chat, voice calling, and video calling.”
Outside of professional gaming (which accounts for, pretty much none of us) I don’t know who these routers are for. Nobody I know who works in tech use them and I’ve never, personally, felt my ISP box needed to be better. Even my biggest gaming friends don’t bother with them, and they would pay a premium for a gamepad…
The 0.0001% who would have cared about his personal life? I doubt he would have lost any significant sales