Congrats on this milestone that is your 100th video! And I’m so glad that the subject for it was a Marvel movie that really felt like a comeback in full swing (pun partially intended, hint hint) and exists to be a movie that tells a story, rather than just an MCU product! And I suppose who better for the job than Sam Raimi? I’m also really glad that this movie presents the kind of moral that it does, about what the key to happiness truly is.
Thank you! It's pretty hard to believe to say the least, haha. It is fitting that the content of this video was a Marvel movie. I was really relieved when I watched this movie. I had just finished watching Moon Knight only hours before watching Multiverse of Madness and I was left disappointed. Moon Knight was another example of Marvel having a show with some exciting and potentially powerful ideas but ultimately shied away from looking at the darker side of humanity. So to watch this a couple of hours later and walk out of the theater with a largely positive feeling was refreshing. I've missed being excited by Marvel movies. Sam Raimi really did do an impressive job considering all that he had to contend with. The movie's message about happiness was pure Raimi. He had the audacity to not only ask whether these titans of pop culture are happy but can they be?
Thank you. I'm glad to hear you liked it as well. I'm a little surprised that this movie is somewhat divisive among longtime MCU fans, but I enjoyed it. Raimi's style was my favorite aspect of this movie. Some of these sequences really reminded me of The Evil Dead. I wish he had the creative freedom to really run wild with this movie, but I'm happy with what we got.
I honestly don’t rely on the box office numbers to determine the quality of a movie. Let’s not forget that a lot of current cinematic landmarks performed poorly when they were first released, while a lot of terribly-reviewed movies got decent to excellent revenue largely thanks to hate-watchers!
Congrats on this milestone that is your 100th video! And I’m so glad that the subject for it was a Marvel movie that really felt like a comeback in full swing (pun partially intended, hint hint) and exists to be a movie that tells a story, rather than just an MCU product! And I suppose who better for the job than Sam Raimi? I’m also really glad that this movie presents the kind of moral that it does, about what the key to happiness truly is.
Thank you! It's pretty hard to believe to say the least, haha. It is fitting that the content of this video was a Marvel movie. I was really relieved when I watched this movie. I had just finished watching Moon Knight only hours before watching Multiverse of Madness and I was left disappointed. Moon Knight was another example of Marvel having a show with some exciting and potentially powerful ideas but ultimately shied away from looking at the darker side of humanity. So to watch this a couple of hours later and walk out of the theater with a largely positive feeling was refreshing. I've missed being excited by Marvel movies.
Sam Raimi really did do an impressive job considering all that he had to contend with. The movie's message about happiness was pure Raimi. He had the audacity to not only ask whether these titans of pop culture are happy but can they be?
Great video. I liked this film too, I was glad Rami had huge creative control in this movie.
Thank you. I'm glad to hear you liked it as well. I'm a little surprised that this movie is somewhat divisive among longtime MCU fans, but I enjoyed it. Raimi's style was my favorite aspect of this movie. Some of these sequences really reminded me of The Evil Dead. I wish he had the creative freedom to really run wild with this movie, but I'm happy with what we got.
Box office numbers would disagree
I honestly don’t rely on the box office numbers to determine the quality of a movie. Let’s not forget that a lot of current cinematic landmarks performed poorly when they were first released, while a lot of terribly-reviewed movies got decent to excellent revenue largely thanks to hate-watchers!