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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-06 06:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #2439 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2439 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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07. [SPOILERS for Iron Man 3]



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08. [SPOILERS for Naruto Shippuden - Road to Ninja]



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10. [WARNING for suicide]



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11. [WARNING for rape? i think]

[orange is the new black]


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12. [WARNING for rape]

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[personal profile] kelincihutan 2013-09-07 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
And where is this timeline, exactly? Because it's not in the movies.

It is the creator's job to put ALL the information they want the audience to have into the work they're creating. If that work requires outside explanation via interviews or whatever, then they haven't done their job with respect to the world they're trying to bring people into. If it's that important for us to know it's a year from Hulk to Avengers,it should be somewhere in the films.

(This doesn't mean the work in question is bad, just that a creator's job with a series is to make a cohesive world, as well as a good work in its own right for each installment. If you have to keep coming back with added references and "extended universe" stuff to make everything agree, then you're not doing your job, however great the series may otherwise be. If you leave something open-ended, then it's open-ended.)

Also, now that you've got me thinking on it, that can't be right when you put it together with the other movies in the universe. Iron Man I happened at around the same time as Hulk and there's no way that IM1 and IM2 both happened within one year. Poor Tony would be a lot crazier than he is if that were the case.

(Anonymous) 2013-09-07 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't mean interviews - I meant the tie-in comics, short movies and other material Marvel put out. They even made a graphic to spell out their timeline. It's fine if you don't like it (I don't like how compressed it is myself) but Marvel considers it canon and is writing their movies based on that timeline. Also, the movies are based on comics, and it's a standard in comics to add more info in other sources.

http://marvel.com/news/story/18766/view_the_full_marvel_cinematic_universe_timeline
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[personal profile] kelincihutan 2013-09-08 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Fair enough, I suppose (*mumble* though I'm still--for myself--going to call EU cheating *mumble*). But that's just...not enough time for everything.

Silly Marvel.