Eh, that just requires Nick Fury to be less hypercompetent. His character was internally consistent, even if it's not consistent with external media.RobbyB1982 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 4:38 am I still really like the original iron Man film, Downey's take on Stark and the character arc he had and the experienting stuff was all great. Iron Man 2 and 3, not so much.
The Marvel films are all of varying quality, but whatever you think of Captain Marvel being middle of the road quality... The second Spiderman film required, as an actual plot point, for Nick Fury to be an idiot that was nowhere near as competent as he usually is, so that the plot could work.
Not just bad writing or being out of character, it was an actual explicit plot point reveal at the end that they knew he'd been dumb to whole movie to excuse him being so off his game. When a movie has THAT large a hole in its entire script and they have to make a gag out of it to try and patch the hole... I feel like that's an issue.
Now, lets talk about what a piece of shit the Captain Marvel movie was. It was about a third in I realized it was going to be oh my fucking god. So, framing and action scenes! Every good action scene needs to establish stakes and goals - what both parties want, and what is at stake. The first matrix does this for all but two action scenes, the second matrix movie does this for... heh.
So! Captain Marvel has blown up the Skrull ship after being captured and tortured. She now lands on earth. Her goal - locate a transmitter and get a signal to the Kree as fast as possible (she is alone, outgunned, and the earth is in danger). A skrull spots her! Skrull goals - presumably capture/kill her. The Skrull runs! In a competent movie, this now starts a timer. Captain Marvel has to get a transmitter working with the Skrulls on her tail. This movie (this fucking movie): Captain Marvel chases the Skrull. Okay. Now you're wasting valuable time, and giving your position away by using your power freely (since we established the power is hyper unique).
Oh no wait, maybe it's a different scene, where Fury asks her how he knows she's not a Skrull and she says "Skrulls can't do this" and blows up a jukebox. Nick Fury has no idea what Skrulls can or can't do, and no reason for that to be convincing.
Oh no wait, maybe it's the main climax of the movie where Captain Marvel proceeds to make the EXACT SAME MISTAKE WE STARTED THE MOVIE WITH and this is presented as heroic because fuck character development, set the speed to full retard. It's simply inexcusable. Any movie where the hero starts by making a giant mistake and ends by making the identical mistake is a tragedy, not a fucking hero movie. And yet the entire thing is played heroically. And to tie it all together, there's this meaningless personal growth fight where the first time she wins with her powers, and the second time she wins with her powers, thus demonstrating... fuck all, the movie is bad.
We could add in wooden acting, meaningless plot points, Nick Fury's eye loss being a joke, but goddamn it, who the fuck cares? When the movie is that goddamn stupid, there's no salvaging it.
I know we wanted a woman-lead marvel superhero movie. That one was just godawful though.