My first thought was that Mackie’s bland acting killed Altered Carbon and now it’s killing Captain America. He has absolutely no charisma on his own.
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tankplanker@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Mackie has never struck me as charismatic enough of an actor to lead a franchise as big as Captain America, hes just so boring to watch, its like he isn’t even there.
Couple that with what seems to be another bland script from the goofs that brought us Falcon and the Winter Soldier and I am not surprised it sucks.
The problem is always that Disney is trying to cut costs on the directors, writers and actors by picking TV level people. Its pretty obvious this hasn’t worked so far and that they have had to press the panic button to get as many of the OGs back as possible.
Aviandelight@mander.xyz 5 weeks ago
itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com 5 weeks ago
Season one was so good. I couldn’t barely finish season two. The writing and the acting were both just bad.
blockheadjt@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
another bland script from the goofs that brought us Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Wait, are you telling me they didn’t all get fired after that atrocity?
tankplanker@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
No, they got promoted to film directors with a large budget. Hopefully this bombs and they go back to making day time soaps.
sloppy_diffuser@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
I actually liked Falcon/Winter Soldier for the most part. Enjoyed the cast, it explored issues I care about from wealth inequality to racism and immigration.
Wonder how much of it is just bad writing for him? Altered Carbon season 2 was really meh that he led. Then I imagine the original actor in his place and realise I just didn’t like the plot that much compared to season 1.
I can’t think of anything he’s been in though where he’s nailed the role outside of Falcon/Winter Soldier, where I’ll admit there was lots of supporting roles. Man’s either cursed with D-list writers, or, as you mentioned, lacks the charisma to carry it.
realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club 5 weeks ago
Is he good in Twisted Metal? That show looks like a lot of fun.
Thassodar@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
I think he was great in Twisted Metal and the show, as a whole, was a hoot. I’d say I even liked it more than the Fallout show, but honestly I played waaaaay more Twisted Metal than Fallout.
kux@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
i never even knew twisted metal had a story, watched the series on a whim and found it to be great fun. you don’t need to know anything about the game to enjoy it
burgersc12@mander.xyz 5 weeks ago
He’s decent in it, nothing groundbreaking but I wouldn’t say he was bad or anything
tankplanker@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The problem is not enough people liked Falcon/Winter Soldier. Its the same thing when people say they liked Marvels or whatever, good for you that you enjoyed it, but nowhere near enough people did for the amount they spent on it and it lost huge sums. Disney simply cannot sustain huge bombs time after time and if they are going to spend this sort of money it has to be a success, which means making stuff that is actually popular.
I like the fact that they went with a black Captain America, the problem is casting. Mackie is clearly well connected as hes hardly lead a massive commercial success in his time, just the opposite. The problem that Marvel has is that they stuffed so many of the bigger name black actors into Black Panther, including a few who would have been a much better choice than Mackie, now they are reluctant to recast them in a different role. Sure they have done this a few times, but very rarely when its to face roles rather than one face role and one CGI or “blue face” role, or one film and one TV series on Netflix.
the_artic_one@programming.dev 5 weeks ago
The Marvels served the role of a TV-Movie for the Ms. Marvel series, they should have had it straight to Disney plus with a modest budget. Several of these smaller marvel movies/shows probably might have been better off with lower budgets. Not everything needs to be a homegoenous tentpole and by trying to force it, Disney is just setting expectations too high and burning money disappointing a large audience when they could have been entertaining a smaller audience.