Chris Hemsworth Explains Why Martin Scorsese & Quentin Tarantino’s Marvel Comments Are ‘Super Depressing’

Chris Hemsworth Explains Why Martin Scorsese & Quentin Tarantino’s Marvel Comments Are ‘Super Depressing’

Chris Hemsworth Explains Why Martin Scorsese & Quentin Tarantino’s Marvel Comments Are ‘Super Depressing’

As you know, filmmakers Martin Scorsese AND Quentin Tarantino have made comments about Marvel movies that have upset some fans. They don’t really care about Marvel movies and Chris Hemsworth says their comments are super depressing.

During a recent interview with GQ, Hemsworth explains that these are two movie heroes he’d love to work with, but he’s disappointed they’re not his fans. He said:

“It’s super depressing when I hear that. Here are two of my heroes that I won’t be working with. I guess they’re not a fan of mine.”

Hemsworth went on to clarify that Scorsese and Tarantino are “still [his] Heroes” and would work with them “in a heartbeat”. The question is, do they want to work with him!?

Tarantino has previously shared his thoughts on Marvel, saying, “There are all these actors who have become famous playing these characters. But they’re not movie stars. Right? Captain America is the star. Or Thor is the star. I mean, I’m not the first person to say this. I think it’s been said countless times… but it’s like, you know, it’s these characters in the franchise that become a star.”

As for Scorsese, he explained that they are not cinemas: “Honestly, the closest thing I can think of to them, however well made, with actors doing their best under the circumstances, are theme parks. It is not the cinema of human beings trying to convey emotional and psychological experiences to another human being”.

He added, “The value of a movie that is like a movie in a theme park, for example, Marvel-like pictures where theaters become amusement parks, is a different experience. As I said before, it’s not cinema, it’s something else Whether you go for that or not, it’s something else and we shouldn’t be invaded by it And so this is a big deal, and we need cinema owners to step up to allow cinemas to show films that they are narrative films.”

Scorsese went on to say, “They’re sequels in name but they’re remakes in spirit, and everything about them is officially sanctioned because it really can’t be otherwise. That’s the nature of modern film franchises: market-researched, audience-tested, vetted, modified , revised and re-edited until they are ready for consumption.”

Do you think Hemsworth will ever work with Scorsese or Tarantino?

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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