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agoodmanlives · 6 months
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10 out of 10 for MCU's 'The Marvels'
I recently saw 'The Marvels', the latest installment to the Marvels Cinematic Universe — and wow, is that a wonderful movie :)
What I enjoyed the most about 'The Marvels' was how Capt. Carol Danvers has assembled a team to fight evil doers wherever they hide.
Let it be known that no one can hide the fact that Marvel Studios Lead Kevin Feige has his eye on the trends of where MCU and movie-going fans will be 5, 10, and even 15-years out from now.
The mark of a good movie studio executive is when that person knows how to read and understand data, and then turn all that "stuff" into information that can best guide where to take a company, and in this case, that company is The Walt Disney Company division of Marvel Studios.
So let's give 10 out of 10 cheers to the MCU, Disney, Captain Marvel, Brie Larson — and Mr. Kevin Feige, for providing us in the movie-going audience the best MCU major motion picture today.
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lands-of-fantasy · 2 months
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MCU Poster Ladies
Infinity Saga
Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts
Scarlett Johnasson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Natalie Portman as Dr. Jane Foster
Jaimie Alexander as Lady Sif
Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter
Emily VanCamp as Agent Sharon Carter / Agent 13
Zoë Saldaña as Gamora
Karen Gillan as Nebula
Glenn Close as Nova Prime
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff
Evangeline Lily as Hope van Dyne / The Wasp
Rachel McAdams as Dr. Christine Palmer
Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One
Pom Klementieff as Mantis
Elizabeth Debicki as High Priestress Ayesha
Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie
Cate Blanchett as Hela
Danai Gurira as General Okoye
Letitia Wright as Princess Shuri
Lupita Nyong'o as Nakia
Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda
Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne
Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr / Ghost
Brie Larson as Capt. Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel
Lashana Lynch as Capt. Maria Rambeau
Annette Bening as the Supreme Intelligence and Dr. Wendy Lawson / Mar-Vell
Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva
Reggie, Archie, Rizzo, and Gonzo as Goose
Zendaya as Michelle "MJ" Jones
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cicada-candy · 5 months
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Jaegers, and their Rangers
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Coyote Tango; Capt. Carol Danvers and Capt. Maria Rambeau
first of the rangers done woo
i was going to do the Jaegers for all of them but that is So Much Work. So im just gonna do the AU specific jaegers instead
(i.e. Zarathos, Hell Charger, Iron Spider, Moon Knight, Widow Maker and Maybe the Winona Ryder. i am swinging wildly on whether or not i like that one adsdsdffdsfd)
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daenerys-targaryen · 11 months
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CAPT CAROL “AVENGER” DANVERS
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shokuto · 8 months
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I’m starting to wonder how much of Carol Danvers’ characterization post Capt rebrand is informed by Ultimate Carol
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officials1nx · 6 months
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Well...lets talk about "The Marvels". And yes, there will be spoilers because this film was not all that great to begin with. Now, to be fair, read a head at your own risk because I have a lot to unload.
First, I would like to say that the film wasn't horrible because of the actresses. They were phenomenal! The way this trio worked was as if all three of them had met within the MCU prior to this moment. Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau), and Iman Vellani (Ms. Marvel) all did a great job as their characters. I honestly put this lack of a film, plot, script, character development, lack of twists and turns all on the Marvel Studio and Kevin Feige.
I called it from the very beginning. Once the films time duration was presented to the public as one hour and forty-five minutes, I thought that there was no way they could unpack this story in such a short amount of time. There was no way Marvel Studios could present everything that Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan were going through individually unless they skimmed over each of their stories, which they did.
This was so upsetting because of the following reasons:
1) Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel, hasn't been seen since End Game. She has been mentioned in passing, but nothing else. Where has she been since the last battle against Thanos? Why hasn't she come to Earth? Why didn't she help the Guardians of the Galaxy?
2) Monica Rambeau hasn't even been seen nor mentioned in the MCU since Wanda Vision! Why? What has she been up to? How has she mastered her powers? Since she has known about others with powers, why hasn't she approached any of them? How long has she known about Kamala and her light based powers? How long has she been working for S.A.B.E.R.?
3) How long has it really been since the ending of Ms. Marvel and The Marvels because it seemed as though there was a change in time since Kamala and Capt. Marvel swapped. When did Kamala get good at fighting? She was still learning how to use her powers and fight in the first season. Where was everyone else, from Kamala's circle? Just her mom, dad and brother get the spotlight? And she briefly mentioned going back into time, but very quickly, in less than a minute.
This movie was upsetting because the first fifteen to thirty minutes I was ok with how the movie was playing. They used some of the imaginative drawings from Kamala, back and forth humor of Captain Marvel with Nick Fury, and they brought in Monica. After all of that it went downhill.
The villain of the film wasn't properly introduced. They showed the actions of what they were doing but that was all. Throughout the film we see that Dar-Benn (played by Zawe Ashton) is on two missions; to look for the second gauntlet which is similar to the one Ms. Marvel has, and to take the resources from other planets that Captain Marvel called home. All in order to bring life back to the Kree planet.
The most annoying, Disney princess bullshit that happened came via Captain Marvel being recognized as a princess on another planet. Apparently on this planet, that's about to have a resource taken away, they speak in "singing". Lame. It gets worse. At some point Captain Marvel magically changes into a princess dress, starts to dance with the prince and has a musical number where they sing. This scene was annoying and unnecessary for the film and moment. Granted, yes, it happens only for a few minutes, but it's Captain Marvel who cuts it off in order to get to the point of how the Kree are coming to the prince's planet.
Make it all make sense Marvel Studios! This is the same Captain Marvel that showed off her powers and went toe to toe with Thanos and she cannot take on a female version of Ronan?!
And how are you not going to go into the lore of how Kamala's grandmother came across the gauntlet or how it came to land on Earth? At this point we might as well connect Kamala's gauntlets to Shang-Chi's rings. That in itself becomes a headache on its own because apparently she's a mutant whereas Shang-Chi has mystic powers due to the rings.
Anyways...back to the movie...
How long has passed since Monica received her powers? It seemed to me that she still didn't have a grasp on them. However, before the end of the film she knew how to use them. She wasn't able to fly at the beginning, but at the end she could. She was wearing a space suit while doing repairs, but at the end of the film she was flying out into space to repair the space jump. She couldn't fly and hold things at the same time, and at the end did both to save Kamala. C'mon!
And why didn't we see Nick Fury's wife? Didn't she leave with him to go to the S.A.B.E.R. station after Secret Invasion? OMG! And that evacuation plan/scene in the film was a let down, yet kinda funny.
The end scene I kinda saw it coming, but it looks like we're getting a Young Avengers *sarcastic YAY*. Yup, in the end we see Kamala recruiting Kate Bishop (Hawkeye) for her new team.
And the after credits scene gives us Monica Rambeau waking up in a hospital to see her mother, Maria Rambeau, at her bedside. Unfortunately it's not her mother and she's not in our universe. Apparently she has woken up to see her and Hank McCoy (aka Beast). Monica is in the X Mansion and Beast mentions that Charles would like to meet her (Professor X).
Afterwards there was nothing at the end credits. Honestly, I would Wait until this comes out on Disney+ or whatever streaming service it pops up on.
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comicbookwomen · 5 years
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Yasmine Putri
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Captain Marvel’s Dismissal of Yon-Rogg
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One of the things I adore about the ending of the movie is how after Carol takes on earth destroying missiles and an entire advanced tech space ship, she comes down to Yon-Rogg. It's almost... absurd to see Yon-Rogg preparing to square up to her after the feats she just accomplished. But the cinematography asks us to take the moment seriously, and we prepare for the *emotional* climax of the movie. Carol versus her brainwasher (read abuser).  For women/queer folks/POC viewers, the framing might have made our skin crawl a little. I know it did mine! Will she live up to *his* standards? How will she do fighting him on *his* terms? And if you belong to in those groups or have had your own run in with abuse, you know how that feels. You know the spiel and you know the pressure to play the game. 
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BUT CAROL DOESN'T! She says "fuck your standards. They aren't mine so they don't apply me." And GODDAMN that's so fucking important to see in a mainstream movie that will be viewed by thousands. It is powerful!  Now let me take you back to the start here, because the movie does something else really brilliant beyond just this scripting. It plays with these dynamics ON THEIR VIEWERS! They Show Us that Carol has come into her own. We see that she has become her best self and is self affirmed. We feel that she has nothing left to prove to any of the Kree and their ways.  But when she comes down, the rules of cinema tell us a different story. The music, the slow mo, the framing. It all tells us "here it is. Here is the final act. Her biggest foe."  But when it comes down to it, Yon-Rogg was a product of his society. He was simply perpetuating Kree rules and Kree standards. He is a single bee among the swarm, a swarm Carol just fought off.  I remember sitting in the audience in this moment and going 'oh no. Don't do this.' But I believed they were going to, because the framing was walking all the well-tread paths that told me that this was it. This was Carol's big moment.  And in a way, it was.  But in a bigger way, it wasn't. 
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Carol is well past the emotional climax of her arc by this point in the movie. We aren't in her head as they square up, we don't know that she isn't going to fall for his manipulations. And in this way THE MOVIE HAS MANIPULATED US. It tells us this is what it feels like to be so certain of something well established that we can expect nothing else despite knowing better. But it either makes us doubt ourselves and/or question the status quo that put us where we’re standing. And damn if that isn't so clever.  And what makes it a good method is that it doesn't punish us for doubting it in the end. It plays that trick off as a joke! We’re not the butt. It’s not punching down, but UP! It assures us that we are in our right minds and we read the situation correctly — things that manipulators ultimately strive to prevent. 
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(above gif is the second gif in the gifset above it)  In the end, its in these ways that Captain Marvel is transformative, not the basics of the plot. The core of this movie is the emotion of the characters, which I feel it makes abundantly clear in the primary manipulator of the movie's repetition of emotion being bad, weak, and untrustworthy. If we don't invest in the journey of our characters, we miss what makes the movie truly transgressive.  And for all that to be embedded in a mainstream action movie is truly a beautiful thing (not to mention the ways in which the queer subtext is so overt so as to be literally all but obviously canon... a post for another time perhaps). So far all it's flaws (and it does have them), this movie definitely ranks among the bests in my book. 
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murdockquills · 5 years
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for your consideration:
- Carol Danvers and Peter Quill bonding over the fact that they were both kidnapped from earth and integrated into an alien life and have god-like powers they’re inexperienced with
- Carol and Peter getting drunk and singing/dancing to karaoke and introducing him to 90s hits that he missed
- Carol being with Peter and the Guardians the first time he makes it back to earth and being the one to explain to him what everything is and what happened in the time he was gone
- Gamora initially being jealous about Peter and Carol’s connection but coming around after Carol takes a quick liking to both her and Nebula
- Gamora training with Carol and teaching her some moves, both having genuine respect and admiration for each other
- Nebula and Carol and Rocket competing to see who can build the neatest gadgets
- Mantis helping Carol remember some of the memories she lost and work through her tough emotions
- Drax and Carol making each other laugh with super dumb jokes
- Carol becoming the cool aunt to Groot
just please give me Carol Danvers being friends with the Guardians thank you v much
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iris-eye-art · 5 years
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Just a good ol’ fashioned cap!
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Practice sketch of captain marvel on my Spanish workbook
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raptorwhisperer · 5 years
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hmm. so, Carol’s powers essentially came from the Tesseract, right? since that’s the technology that Lawson used for the engine? correct me if I’m wrong here.
if that’s true, then consider Vision’s line in IW:
“I've been giving a good deal of thought to this entity in my head, about its nature. But also, its composition. I think if it were exposed to a sufficiently powerful energy source, something, very similar to its own signature, perhaps… Its molecular integrity could fail.”
Wanda was the only one capable of destroying the Mind Stone. now, do all of the stones have a similar composition? I’d presume so.
in that case, if it comes down to the team destroying the stones once and for all-- I’d say Carol’s the only one capable of the task because her power comes from that same energy. Wanda’s gone. they have to be able to destroy them somehow, if that’s their end goal. that’s a pretty strong, logical reason to bring Carol into the storyline.
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andzl-blog · 5 years
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I NEED YOUR HELP
https://twitter.com/andzl99/status/1106742840997150720
Hi guys!! I spent some time yesterday drawing this ''thank you Brie'' post. I tried to include as many people as possible, to represent as many different nationalities, differences that make all of us who we are. Captain Marvel reached out to so many people around the world, because it was made for everyone. And it's all thanks to Brie and her amazing performance! She brought this beloved character to life. Thank you, Brie. We are all Captain Marvel!
If you have twitter, it would be amazing if you could support the tweet. It would make my day and I would be so happy if Brie could see how many of us she influenced! Feel free to tag her in the replies as well, if you have time of course.
https://twitter.com/andzl99/status/1106742840997150720
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bbypeter · 5 years
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i love carol danvers and nick fury so damn much,, my heart is so full of love for the comedic duo of the century,, my babies 🥰😍😘💕💖💘💋💫✨❤️💞💓💗💝
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tbone-works · 5 years
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Drew a suit design for Captain Marvel.
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Captain Marvel by Douglas-Bicalho
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