“Loki” and “Black Widow” are in the books. So what’s next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Let’s discuss!
Continue reading WhoDatJedi Podcast: State of the MCU: Where are we going with all of this?“Loki” and “Black Widow” are in the books. So what’s next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Let’s discuss!
Continue reading WhoDatJedi Podcast: State of the MCU: Where are we going with all of this?Wookiee stabbings. Only in New Orleans.
Continue reading WhoDatJedi Podcast: Just can’t get New Orleans (or Falcon and Winter Soldier) off our mindsAgain, no need to go crazy on the intro here. This is pretty straightforward (it’s a fun discussion, though!).
Continue reading WhoDatJedi Podcast: Geeking out over the new Star Wars & Marvel content just announcedWe went off-script a little here and went MCU-themed instead of Star Wars, mostly in response to Aaron watching all of the movies.
We ranked, we talked about the merits of the whole affair, and we basically just geeked out for awhile.
Good times.
Continue reading WhoDatJedi Podcast: Our big Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) show!It recently occurred to me that there are an awful lot of similarities between the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe extravaganza Avengers: Infinity War and the animated classic, Transformers: The Movie.
(No, not the Michael Bay dreck.)
While this might seem an insult to compare a gazillion dollar enterprise to a kids cartoon with an 80s sensibility, I don’t mean any particular offense. Moreover, I’ve come to believe that Transformers might well have done it better when you really start to look it.
Which, okay, you can read as an insult if you want to — but I still hold the deepest respect for the folks who spent countless hours building the Marvel monstrosity that is Thanos’ quest. I think it’s important to state that upfront.
This is really more about speaking up about the quality of the original animated Transformers, which if we’re being completely honest, wasn’t all that great of a television series … it was the movie that elevated the proceedings considerably. And all due credit on this realization to the fine folks (MovieBob!) who produced this video of awesome-sauce.
I mean, this is a really deep dive on why the movie has merit, and I get it if you don’t want to go there. To sum up the video, there are tons of reasons to come to the conclusion that yes, the movie is really that good.
That all having been stated, why do I make the Avengers comparison?
Well, it’s a cultural touchstone and is present on people’s minds right now. That’s definitely a part of it. But more relevantly, they really do have a lot of the same characteristics.
Don’t believe me? Let’s take a look.
Continue reading Why Transformers: The Movie is better than Avengers: Infinity War
Did you know that there have been EIGHTEEN movies released in the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the past decade?
18. Do you know how many Star Wars movies there are? 10, give or take (depends on if you count that Ewok stuff from the ’80s). And that’s over 40 years.
18.
If you haven’t been trying to keep up, you’re probably already painfully aware that it was a ridiculous number like that. If you’ve been gobbling them all up like a sleeve of girl scout cookies, however, you might have lost track of the madness.
Never fear, however! If you haven’t been keeping up and don’t want to sit through 40 hours of movies (check out this absurd marathon, which I’m pretty sure would kill a normal person), but you still have an interest in checking out one of the newer movies — perhaps the cultural phenomenon that is “Black Panther” or the mega-hyped “Avengers: Infinity War” coming out in a month or so — I am here to help. As a handy reference point, I’ll attempt to break down the major characters/plotlines in as simple a fashion as possible.
Feel free to bookmark and return to this as you need a refresher.