Exactly! That meant that it was different than all of the prior Marvel Studio movies. At this stage in the process they need to mix things up.I liked the fight scenes - it was very Mortal Kombat meets Inception.
I saw it recently... I think the movie could have been a bit longer as some of the plot development seemed a bit rushed at points. I liked the fight scenes - it was very Mortal Kombat meets Inception.
I liked it. It wasn't perfect, but Cumberbatch did a good job playing a different kind of arrogant super genius than Alan Turing, Khan and Sherlock. He's kind of getting type cast.
I wasn't as big on the psychedelic acid trip scenes that seemed to be eye candy for 70's drug culture scene. Woah man, that's trippy.
As I'm in the midst of writing a novel about a wizard, I liked how Strange found an out of the box solution to the big problem that didn't involve hitting it harder. That's a theme I try to use for mine, and it made sense here as well that a really smart person with lots of tools would come up with something different.
I agree that he is somewhat being type cast now. However, you did forget one Arrogant genius, Smaug. How can we leave out one of the most arrogant of the arrogant?
I liked the movie, and I am one of those people that is beginning to grow tired of the super hero march of movies.
I think the 'magic' was refreshing and explained fairly well.
That moment that Dormammu started to realize a serious case of Deja Vu was great.
Not very thrilled about Mordo turning coat. I get why he might do it, just think that we could get something different than another old friends turn enemies that has been told again and again.
you do know that Mordo going bad comes straight from the comics? The refreshing thing in the movie was Mordo starting off as a friend and his turn being motivated by righteousness rather than him simply being a comic book villain.
I liked the movie and the way they used the 70's soundtrack to tie back to a more psychdelic era without going full hippy.
Nonetheless I was a bit disappointed the movie didn't have more of a horror vibe and instead gave us "action movie magic", sure I acknowledge that Dr Strange for all the mystical trappings is still superhero genre, but I was hoping we might see something a little more 'out there' rather than being seemlessly integrated with the Stark & Banners brand of Comicbook 'Science'
While I didn't know the comics, I immediately suspected he'd turn into a villain sooner or later - the name is simply too telling!Not very thrilled about Mordo turning coat.