Posts tagged #SPT2015

SPT2015: Catching Up on Marvel Awesomeness

I vividly remember right after the release of Batman Returns that I sat down with a small notebook and somehow figured out that if Batman was released in 1989, and Batman Returns was released in 1992, that it would roughly take them another three years to release another Batman film. I don't know where that logic came from, but 11-year-old me was convinced that it would be true and I started a countdown to 1995. Sure enough, 1995 rolled around and so did Batman Forever (for better or worse). The countdown was a little on the excruciating side, especially at that age when time seems to crawl at such a snail's pace and three years seemed like an eternity.

I can't imagine being my present-day 33-year-old self and going back in time to tell my younger self that there would come a time in 2015 that I'd watch Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on television, which immediately led into the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, then I'd be in Montreal and Vancouver (to work on two Marvel projects) and be watching Daredevil on Netflix, and a month later would be watching Ant-Man in theaters. There's more on this in the upcoming Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Two Declassified (/end plug) but I can't think of any other time where there has been new content for a property consistently for six-plus months like there has for Marvel this year. And it seems like this is just the beginning as Star Wars will be following a similar model - and you can bet other intellectual properties will be hot on their heels.

The storytelling possibilities have been fantastic. One lengthy and connected story told over multiple years, through multiple mediums, with multiple focuses. How great is that? It's the comic book page having come to life and sent to the mainstream. I've been enjoying it completely. And yes, I do have a personal bias and was a little spoiled in seeing both Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man at their respective premieres... one of the amazing perks of being the Kimmy Gibbler to the Marvel family. But I'm enjoying every minute of it. Even though Ant-Man is another origin story, it falls in the midst of an on-going story that it's able to weave in and out of seamlessly. Age of Ultron was similar, it didn't need to carry the burden of introducing all the main characters (though it did have to carry the burden of introducing a variety of other characters, which made it a super-dense flourless chocolate cake). 

Ant-Man was a completely different film. If Captain America: The Winter Soldier was a politically-charged action thriller, then Ant-Man is a comedy-charged heist film. Shades of Oceans Eleven, The Italian Job, even a little bit of Mission: Impossible are all in there. It's great how all of the live-action Marvel properties have a very different feel and tone and probably a good reason why they've all been so successful.

One thing is for certain, between a Marvel-fueled first half of the year and a Star Wars-fueled second half, both 11-year-old and 33-year-old Troy are loving every minute of it. And I don't even have to wait three years in between it all. 

#SPT2015 Coverage

This spring marks the start of what I'm imagining is going to be one of the best movie and pop culture years of my entire lifetime. Reminiscent of years like 1989 where us geeks were treated to a new Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, and Batman film there's an embarrassment of riches coming our way this year (and into 2020). On television, in comics, and especially on the big screens in theaters, there's so much this year that's on the horizon I'm excited about that I almost want to find a way to bottle it up and capture the memory of it.

Enter SPT's designated #SPT2015...

In that same summer of 1989, I vividly remember going to see Ghostbusters II at the Parker Cinema IV with my mom and one of my best friends. I'd like to remember so many of the experiences to come this year as well. So all throughout 2015, I'll be writing some first person perspectives on going to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Binge-watching the new Daredevil Netflix series, and a whole lot more in an effort to put together my own little time capsule of this mammoth pop culture filled year. It'll all carry the hashtag #SPT2015 to be easily searchable here on the website or through the social medias for anyone that feels like they want to follow along.

Here are the events I'm most looking forward to covering under this new hashtag/banner on the site, hopefully you'll want to follow along and chime in?

APRIL

Daredevil Netflix Series (April 10)
Star Wars Celebration (April 16 - 19)

MAY

Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1)
Mad Max: Fury Road (May 15)
Tomorrowland (May 22)

JUNE

Jurassic World (June 12)

JULY

Terminator: Genisys (July 1)
Ant-Man (July 17)
Mission Impossible 5 (July 31)

AUGUST

Fantastic Four (August 7)

SEPTEMBER

(Apparently a respite during my month of birth)

OCTOBER

Vacation (October 9)

NOVEMBER

The Peanuts Movie (November 6)
Spectre (November 6)
Creed (November 25)

DECEMBER

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (December 18)