Samuel L. Jackson Thinks Marvel Actors Are Real Movie Stars.: The debate over whether Marvel movies qualify as films have reappeared, much like a long-thought-dead supervillain who makes an unexpected reappearance in a post-credit scene cameo.
MCU stalwart Samuel L. Jackson has entered the debate in response to Quentin Tarantino’s remarks from last week, in which he criticized the “Marvelization” of Hollywood and claimed that superhero performers like Chris Hemsworth “are not movie stars.”
The sign of cinematic popularity has always been, what, a**** in seats? It takes an actor to be those specific characters. What are we discussing? Jackson recently made an appearance on The View, he said. “It doesn’t cause me much disagreement to learn that these actors are reportedly movie stars.
Black Panther is Chadwick Boseman. You cannot argue against that, and he is a famous actor. Jackson, who has played Nick Fury in the MCU since 2010’s Iron Man 2, has retaliated against criticism of superhero movies before because he thinks they are a sign of elitism in Hollywood.
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He stated earlier this year that “the most popular movie” should receive an Oscar. Because it is the focus of the company. Marvel films in particular, as well as superhero movies in general, have been the subject of criticism since 2019 when director Martin Scorsese claimed that they are more akin to theme park attractions.
Francis Ford Coppola, a fellow filmmaker, went even further and referred to Marvel movies as “despicable,” saying: “We hope to learn something from filmmaking. We anticipate gaining something—some insight, information, or motivation. I doubt that seeing the same movie repeatedly has any positive effects.
In comparison, Tarantino’s comments are fairly subdued, but he did make it clear that his main grievance with the MCU is that it dominates mainstream culture and prevents more creative films from being produced. When I was a youngster, I used to collect Marvel comics like crazy,” he recalled. continued.
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There is a part of me that thinks I would have been thrilled and utterly in love with these movies if they had been released when I was in my twenties. They wouldn’t be the only films being produced, after all. Among other movies, there would be those flicks. I’m approaching 60, so, well, you know. No, I’m not as thrilled about them as I once was.