Feige is legitimately the smartest person in Hollywood atm
>Actual Marvel comics fan >Successfully maneuvers around stubborn Marvel execs to let him try MCU >Idea seemed bananas crazy at a time because Marvel was nearly bankrupt and most popular characters were splitted between other studios >Takes the risk and produces Iron Man >Proceeds with creating $10 bln franchise from nothing >Revolutionized the concept of movie franchise >Runs things so efficiently that there were little to no scandals or production misfires for the project this large, namely all top stars are willing to continue filming >No movie or script leaks like retards at Fox or Sony regularly do >Of 13 movies he oversaw 13 are financially successful with 13 of those having positive critic reception >Slowly returns Marvel characters to their home from other studios >Excellent relations with Disney board as well as lots of Hollywood people >Cucks Paramount >Cucks Universal >Picks up the fight with uncooperative CEO when the time comes >Wins the fight and becomes co-CEO himself >Cucks Sony into Spider-Man deal >Humiliates WB/DC at capebowl of 2016 >MCU steamroller is going as strong as ever >Starts war with co-CEO over Marvel TV. >Starts it just at the moment when Civil War is breaking its billion while TV ratings are declining - a move that will undoubtedly make him look good and co-CEO bad >Looks like he is going to win this too >This is the man who made Iron Man and Captain America larger cultural icons than Batman and Superman >This is the man who produced a comic book movie about Rocket Racoon, a movie that was more profitable and critically successful than a movie featuring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman
Based. Hope Disney will buy DC and he would help with unJUSTing the franchise
Jacob Hill
Is it possible to learn this power?
Ethan Bailey
I don't want Disney to soil itself with that shit.
Jace Clark
>jewish DROPPPED
Austin Torres
HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
Hudson Sullivan
They should hire him for the eventual unJUSTment of Star Wars
Andrew Allen
>Actual Marvel comics fan This explains it all really. WB, Fox and Sony execs and producers are soulless moneygrabbing pieces of shit who could not care less about their properties. They are also dumb as fuck
Benjamin Martinez
DC should hire Marvel to make their movies.
Evan Walker
Thanks for making horrible flicks for chinks
Joseph Jones
Universal should do it desu
Giving it to Disney is too much power in one hand, but universal has legendary and we'll get a ride at universal studios
Caleb Watson
Actual question for film buffs: were there any producers who achieved this level of success? I mean even Walt Disney himself was jumping back and forth between absolute successes and crushing failures. Feige's >Of 13 movies he oversaw 13 are financially successful with 13 of those having positive critic reception look marvelous
Tyler Gutierrez
No way, let some other studio get DC for the competition
Andrew Jackson
Tomoyuki Tanaka was the original kevin fiege for japan and scifi
When he made The original godzilla it was considered a risk, but it's success kickstarted a special effects and scifi boom that lasted decades, and when monsters started falling out if favor he movies to disaster movies
He also produced other movies like Kurosawa and many others for toho
>>This is the man who made Iron Man and Captain America larger cultural icons than Batman and Superman
Nigga do you even know what a cultural icon is?
Henry Thompson
Wow literally the cancer kiling the movie industry.
Kayden Jackson
>Disney buys DC >Marvel and DC owned by the same company >celebrate with a massive comic event to rival the Crisis of Infinite Earths >permanently crosses the franchises from that point on >we can finally get canon Batman/Punisher debates
Wyatt Torres
>The Incredible Hulk >something to be ashamed of Nigga that movie is definitely in the top half of the MCU, way better than Thor or the Iron Man sequels.
Jaxson Powell
>Star Fall of the Resistance Wars
What did they mean by this?
Daniel Morgan
>executive producer >co-producer
He was barely involved in any of that shit, or at least had to work around other producers. He clearly took the "want something done right you do it yourself" approach later on.
Nicholas Butler
>>we can finally get canon Batman/Punisher debates Nigga, I've got news for you
Gavin Perez
Was he really in charge of those movies though? From the video in OP it looks like he was junior producer who learned from the first hand experience what works in this genre and what to avoid.
Jackson Taylor
It really is incredible how he's managed to construct such an elaborate connected universe that hasn't had one clunker or glaring plot hole yet that everyone else is trying so so so so hard to copy and failing hilariously at. Bravo!
John Morris
>Runs things so efficiently that there were little to no scandals or production misfires for the project this large Wright, Whedon, Favreau, Norton and Paltrow would disagree
Christian Phillips
>Warner ever selling DC to Disney >Wanting Disney to basically own 90% of the comic market
Aaron Green
>>Starts war with co-CEO over Marvel TV. >Starts it just at the moment when Civil War is breaking its billion while TV ratings are declining - a move that will undoubtedly make him look good and co-CEO bad He wants to claim Marvel TV and Netflix shows? The absolute madman
Alexander Harris
>Jigsaw and Joker
They were made for each other.
Brody Parker
>the worst comics has to offer dying all at once when Disney sees the money they're not getting
It's gonna be great.
Landon Taylor
Everyone except Fravaeu are a bunch of pathetics hacks And Fravreau went back to Marvel
Michael Butler
You could say they fit.
Charles Morgan
Heroes always sell dipshit. Not just actual comic books but toys, figures, TV shows etc
Fuck off with this super hero hate
Caleb Rivera
What's this about the marvel tv war?
Nigga I love Agents of Shield and Daredevil more than the movies
Alexander Clark
Exactly. Toys, figures, and TV shows. Those are what will remain in the inevitable Comicaust.
Get hype.
Julian James
>Favreau He just lost interest >Wright Wanted to sabotage the grand vision for immediate results >Whedon Acted like an arrogant cuck who ignored the rest of MCU and failed to make a good movie >Norton Was an arrogant asshole as usual who also did not give a shit about grand vision >Paltrow Got envious of RDJ and masked it as not wanting to play "damsel in distress"
Kevin rights a tight operation and it works. Compare that to WB who gave Snyder absolute control over his movies and you see what happens.
Jackson Rodriguez
It's undeniable that Iron Man is now a 21st Century Cultural Icon.
Go ahead and post your rebuttal though.
Jeremiah Jenkins
Not from a Goyim.
Landon Wright
>agents of shield do you like it for the waifus or do you genuinly like it though? because i have never seen someone genuinly like it
Noah Jones
Feige wants closer connections between TV and films like more cameos, references etc. He is also unsatisfied with certain creative choices. Perlmutter does not give a fuck about this and wants to avoid inflating TV budget. Whole drama with Feige splitting from Perlmutter was because latter refused to give additional funds for Civil War.
Asher Bell
Bruce Timm created DCAU. Although obviously not as grandiose as MCU he was first to do something like that
John Cook
It's the best capeshit on television. Season 3 finale was yesterday. The big bad was fucking Hive from the comics in his full CGI glory-
Episode ended with him and his weapon which would transform everyone into inhumans being flown up into space on a quinnjet by Lincoln probably the most battered of the SHIELD inhumans.
Just before the nuke exploded and lincoln and Hive had a nice moment of reflection/bromance. Lincoln just wanted to have a purpose in life, and Hive- an ancient human transformed into a powerful inhuman by kree experiments and eventually banished to an alien world- with the multitude of the minds of those he had consumed churning inside him- All he had wanted to do is make the world a better place in his own twisted way.
Good to fucking hear, that shitty old jew perlmutter needs to go. Hive's CGI face looked so good but they didn't show it until the final episode and then for only about 2 minutes because of low budget.
Liam Turner
Cultural icon in the West. Doesn't even compare globally.
You could count on literally everyone knowing some of Batman/Superman lore. Enemies, companions, origins, shit even theme tunes, maybe even quotes.
All you know of Iron Man is that he has armored suit, is rich and links up with the Avengers. Hardly anyone could tell you who his personal enemies or his love interests were.
I'll give you a pass on his symbol though, it's unique and he's known enough for it to easily identified.
Camden Flores
They fact that an essentially Captain America VS Iron Man movie has made more than Batman VS Superman movie says a lot about the popularity of Cap/Iron Man.
Zachary Taylor
it made more because it's a serviceable movie
Connor Young
>tfw this delusional mindset ruined DCEU before it began
Face reality, DC friend, Batman and Superman WERE iconic superheroes 10 years ago while Iron Man and Cap WERE nobodies. 10 years later and all of a sudden Marvel is far ahead. Why? Because Marvel was busy releasing at least 2 movies per year, releasing toys, comics campaigns etc. Most importantly they made movies so accessible that they won instant popularity. They created strong brand that defines comic books for normies. What was DC doing to keep it brand competative? Almost nothing. The fact that Civil War easily outperformed BvS is not a surprise at all. DC literally missed 10 years of franchising and hoped that its past fame would be enough to beat Marvel. They lost.
Simply put, you have a low cinematic IQ, or some sort of Stockholm Syndrome, from overexposure to bland, safe, PC and soulless mass-produced blockbusters, which has conditioned you into accepting the absolute lowest common denominator standards in filmmaking, writing and cinematography as somehow acceptable, when you should in fact feel nothing but contempt or disgust for any Kevin Feige-conceived product.
Even strictly in the field of capeshit entertainment, where the bar has always been pretty low, since they're primarly a children media, the level of genuine quality and creative abilities (which comes from studios giving freedom to an auteur with a strong personality and vision towards the material) has kept dropping since the 90's.
When Raimi's Darkman/Spider-Man, Del Toro's Blade 2/Hellboy, Burton's Batman 2 or Bird's The Incredibles offered innovative and playful set pieces, meaningful and relevant themes, each with a very distinct, appropriate tone and truly cinematic aesthetics (simply compare the lighting or editing to today's equivalents), none of these qualities are to be found in Avengers or any of the previous MCU entries. This is why Edgar Wright got fired from Ant-Man. This is why Feige keeps hiring visionless point-and-shoot directors who come from TV or comedy, colorblind cinematographers and art/set design teams who seem to be in love with grey, sterile hangars for some unexplainable reason. Action scenes are now being conceived by CGI teams months before the movie begins shooting and all follow the exact same formula.
Even as a child, I couldn't imagine being dazzled or amused by those turds, as they're utterly devoid of any charm, colors, magic or imagination.
Luke Harris
>were there any producers who achieved this level of success? Kathleen Kennedy
Gavin Hill
I just realize if Tanaka just started in 2008 Sup Forums would shit all over the Godzilla franchise.
Joshua Roberts
Nah, giant monsters are infinity more based than heroes
Jose Long
DC films win Oscars Marvel flicks win MTV Kids Choice Awards
Joseph Hughes
But marvel got Ang Lee, the original capekinographer
I also know you're not a fan of DC nor marvel
Wyatt Moore
they'd make batman a nigger, ww a muslim dyke, superman a trans faggot and go on
Jayden Perez
He's a once-in-a-lifetime talent, and Marvel is lucky as hell to have him.
He's also only 42 years old. Marvel is going to dominate for at least another 20 years.
Joshua Kelly
Punisher kills batman with Joker bait trap.
Matthew Cook
MCU films have won Oscars
Zachary Jackson
You say that, but I'm still not convinced. Sup Forums is fueled by contrarianism. If BvS didn't teach people here that, then nothing will.
Jackson Long
>Hardly anyone could tell you who his personal enemies or his love interests were.
The Mandarin
Pepper Potts
Ayden Gomez
We must pray for the day kaiju kino destroys capeshit and then we will march on unopposed
Colton Scott
>check RT for the old Godzilla movies, since Sup Forums says how good they are >literally only one has above 70%, and it's the original >there are more rotten ones than fresh ones Are these movies like the Highlander movies? Where "lol they're so bad they're good xD" is why people watch them?
Not all of them are masterpieces, there's about 2-3 pretty bad ones, but no they are good
Liam Nguyen
>who gave Snyder absolute control over his movies and you see what happens. 2 movies more memorable than anything in the MCU
Jack Nelson
You can try to start shit but we all know you don't even watch these movies
Parker Davis
I already ordered a few off of Amazon, but I'm not expecting much to be honest. I appreciate the 2014 one and the new Japanese one for taking the subject matter seriously. Godzilla is a horror film, not a comedy. "Son of Godzilla"? Seriously? And it's a big-eyed, cuddly looking design? Come on. Not to mention the webms and gifs posted, namely the one where he does a fucking flying kick. I like to indulge in corniness as much as the next guy, but only when it's a movie that is made that way from the start.
Jacob Taylor
Is Kevin Feige a dirty jew?
Christopher Clark
Son of Godzilla is hardly that bad, it's pretty touching, and a well done adventure island movie
Godzilla 1954 I never found to be horror at all, it's more a science fiction drama that uses a monster as a backdrop to portray a message. And the progression towards more fun stuff was natural, mostly. King Kong vs godzilla was the oddball because It turned the comedy to 10 right after 2 dark ones, then went back to serious
I always found it good they had different tones, having one tone for a whole series gets pretty damn dull, wether it's all grim dark or all lighthearted
Tyler Hughes
>in charge
Exec is a title only, no creative input. Co means one of the junior guys on the team.