andrewpeel
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Avis42
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As someone whose from Manchester and lived there in the 80s/90s the memories this series brought back are excellent.
What really makes the show is the banter. Northerners are known for the banter and every episode is littered with one liners that from the time. Setting it in Stockport is a stroke of genius for many reasons. At this time many of us in Manchester thought Stockport was 'posh' and a great night out. People in Stockport cherished a Stockport address and looked down on Mancunians.
The two sisters at the centre of the story are great and watching Parker slowly unravel just adds a layer of dark comedy.
What really makes the show is the banter. Northerners are known for the banter and every episode is littered with one liners that from the time. Setting it in Stockport is a stroke of genius for many reasons. At this time many of us in Manchester thought Stockport was 'posh' and a great night out. People in Stockport cherished a Stockport address and looked down on Mancunians.
The two sisters at the centre of the story are great and watching Parker slowly unravel just adds a layer of dark comedy.
Let's be honest since Endgame Marvel films have been all over the place. They've lacked what any successful franchise needs a good anti hero. Thanos was brilliant in that role and the Eternity Stones were the plot device around which things revolved.
Since then it's been the nebulous multiverse which only people who've read the comics can really relate to. They've made the same mistake that DCU made which I honestly never thought MCU would.
GoTG was thankfully was the only thing that never fell into that trap. It has what fans of this genre want, a decent story that doesn't require in depth knowledge of the comics, fantastic music, great graphics, great action and actors who care about their characters. These three films will stand the test of time and will be watched again and again - how many times will people watch Eternals? Enough said.
Since then it's been the nebulous multiverse which only people who've read the comics can really relate to. They've made the same mistake that DCU made which I honestly never thought MCU would.
GoTG was thankfully was the only thing that never fell into that trap. It has what fans of this genre want, a decent story that doesn't require in depth knowledge of the comics, fantastic music, great graphics, great action and actors who care about their characters. These three films will stand the test of time and will be watched again and again - how many times will people watch Eternals? Enough said.
We all know what makes a good Superhero comic hero film by now for goodness sake. Marvel studios have the formula down pat. They even manage to turn out decent TV series.
The burning question has to be why is Warner totally incapable of doing anything near that with the DC Universe? Apart from the utterly brilliant Dark Knight Trilogy every new dawn since then has been a false dawn. It's truly tragic for fans of DC franchises.
I'm at the point where I refuse to waste my money going to the cinema on one of their releases. I won't even pay for rent on stream anymore.
I watched Black Adam on Sky Cinema when it was included in my monthly subscription. Even then it felt like the sort of knock off super hero film the Sci-Fi channel puts out but with better graphics. That should tell you all you need to know.
One day in the far off future in a galaxy far far away there will be another great DCU film.
The burning question has to be why is Warner totally incapable of doing anything near that with the DC Universe? Apart from the utterly brilliant Dark Knight Trilogy every new dawn since then has been a false dawn. It's truly tragic for fans of DC franchises.
I'm at the point where I refuse to waste my money going to the cinema on one of their releases. I won't even pay for rent on stream anymore.
I watched Black Adam on Sky Cinema when it was included in my monthly subscription. Even then it felt like the sort of knock off super hero film the Sci-Fi channel puts out but with better graphics. That should tell you all you need to know.
One day in the far off future in a galaxy far far away there will be another great DCU film.