Marvel Studios | The Infinity Saga ends

I was actually expecting him to end up in the Defenders’ line after Kingpin got put in jail initially. Could totally see them talkin’ to one another.

I prefer Iron Man 2 to 3. IM3 is my least favorite MCU film.

You find Dark World and Hulk better? :thinking:

Thor 2 was my least favorite MCU film.

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Dark World’s the only one I legit don’t like. The rest are at minimum “okay”.

I’m a big fan of Iron Man 3 and the first Captain America. The former I feel gets needless hate and the latter got forgotten about because the sequels are better.

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Iron Man 2 rubbed me in all the wrong ways, I found it rather disgusting. Thor 2 is meritless, pretty sucky story but it’s entertaining.

Movie I liked the least is Thor 3, that was a clownfest. Iron Man 3 falls in the same category I guess, but I haven’t re-watched in 5 years or so.

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I thought IM3 was a good movie, it just wasn’t a good Iron Man movie. They really should have gone the “Demon in a Bottle” route.

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What villains in MCU theatrical films are the worst in your opinion?

IMO

Malekith
Ronan
Yellowjacket
Mads Mikkelsen’s character from Dr Strange

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I actually think Thor is one of the worst outside of the Loki scenes. Pretty much that rain sequence that had Hawkeye badly spliced in killed that movie for me. I hold Dark World in higher regard.

Isn’t that what they tried to do in Iron Man 2?

Malekith and Ronan are the worst and practically the same. I take more offense with Ronan because he’s a great character in the comics and they turned him into a cardboard mustache-twirling villain and killed him in the end.

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I mean, if you count the party scene and the seeds were there. I think the The House of Mouse stopped it, which is why PTSD was used for IM3.

I’d put Sonny Burch in there simply because I had to look him up.

Missed Opportunity:
Ultron

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There’s a difference between “fun” and “clownfest”.

Aquaman was fun. Thor: Ragnarok was a clownfest.

They didn’t have to reduce the majestic God of thunder Thor into a slapstick-prone buffoon.

I don’t know, tastes are tastes, but I found Ragnarok to be plain awful. Most people liked it good, though.

I thought Ragnarok was the perfect blend of comedy and action. It had all the right stuff in it. The tone of the movie was a breath of fresh air. Especially after what a fucking travesty dark world was.

Also Jeff Goldblum! :heart_eyes:

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If no movie was in-between Thor and Thor: Ragnarok, I can see how it’d be jarring. Personally, Infinity War found the proper way to balance the character. The one thing that I appreciated with Ragnarok is that it brought back Thor’s main theme.

I thought Aquaman was the perfect blend of comedy, adventure and action. It only had a dash of drama, but great for a superhero origin movie.

I’ve read some wacky sci-fi comic books (I loved All Star-Superman and Sloth and Allred’s Silver Surfer) so I got where Thor: Ragnarok was going. I just wasn’t a fan of the characterization at all. Hulk and Thor way too ridiculous; even Hela got her ‘awkward comedic’ moments. And Skurge… urghh, Skurge >__< Everyone was a clown in this movie. I didn’t find it funny, I found it stupid.

Also, you interrupt the epic action sequences to put in some slapstick gags just for the sake of slapstick gags. A total boner killer. Ugh, gotta go; I can’t dislike this movie more.

I’m still glad for people who liked it.

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I’m Def noticing a anti woman anti marvel thing going on in the groups I’m in on fb. Whatever bullshit campaign these anti diversity guys got going have been working.

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More like “anti feminist”. It has more to do with the actress (there wasn’t any controversy with Wonder Woman or Supergirl), sadly it seems Larson talks too much for its own good.

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Yeah Brie Lardon stirred up the hornets nest. Disagree with you about Supergirl though. That show has really gone off the rails.

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