I wish I could see captain marvel. Unfortunately I’m in the hospital until April. I’ll still be able to see it then, I’m just sad I can’t see it right away.
Time to do like me then and consider avoiding this particular thread for the immediate future.
I tend to not go to flicks on opening weekend. Don’t wanna deal with crowds.
I don’t care about spoilers when it comes to marvel movies. They aren’t something that can be “ruined” for me cause I generally don’t care about them over all. I just seem them to see them.
Despite my dislike for main stream comics, I’m still that little kid at heart who’s some of his first comics were Age of Apocolypse and the spider-clone saga.
I loved Ragnarok for essentially being a live action 80s Saturday morning cartoon. Everything about it is great.
That is exactly the aesthetic Marvel was going for and I think they nailed it.
Dude, I feel you. Fortunately, the theater I go to has assigned seats and they’re pimp ass recliners. So I have my seat reserved. I just show up to the kiosk with my phone and print the tix right there. No lines unless I want some popcorn and shit, but I usually take my own candy in with me. Milk Duds and Gummy Bears.
I wouldn’t have to deal with lines, per se, but no reserved seating here. Regardless, I prefer myself to be damn near the only one in there, so I tend to go at least 2 weeks after release and on a Sunday matinee.
So glad most theaters here have moved to reserved seating. I hated having to wait in line for a release. Couldn’t imagine trying to get tickets early enough for any of the bigger Marvel movies.
Yeah I’ll do that sometimes if the particular movie I want to see warrants a special kind of gummy and I don’t feel like being around a bunch of people.
The theater I go to doesn’t have assigned seating or recliner chairs or anything fancy. It’s a very old, very low traffic theater so there is no reason to update. Which is unfortunate because I’d love modern conveniences like that though.
Thankfully I can buy my tickets off fandango and pick them up at theater kiosk.
You live in Las Cruces… how hard can it be?
I’m still up in the air as to whether I will pony up for the theatrical for this.
I mean, I didn’t for Ant Man, and it was actually a good call, imo.
The movie was okay, but only in a pleasant “better than Thor 2. Iron Man 2, and Capt 1” sort of way.
Ant Man & The Wasp was much better (the tertiary characters totes made that film), but I still only dipped at the BluRay release.
All in all, I think the best movie Marvel Movies, are Ragnarok, Capt. 2, and Iron Man 1.
Black Panther has great production values, but is only marginally better in the contrived and campy departments, story-wise. All of Wakanda was great. Creed, not so much. Bilbo was meh.
The Avengers movies are vastly entertaining provided that you can manage to completely shut your brain down and not have an inkling of critical thought force its way to the surface. I could not. And Gods know I tried.
Doctor Strange was mostly a by the books, rote (yes, redundant, but hey - so is another feature length origin story of a secondary character, just for the sake of establishing him, in the hope to effect some semblence of plot coherence in The Avengers) flick that felt incredibly forced just for the sake of what I put in parenthesis.
Guardians 1 was only good recursively after the solid Guardians 2. I literally fell alseep from boredom in the theater, during Guardians 1… somewhere around the attack on Xandar. Two was quite a lot of dumb fun.
There were so many changes to Spider-Man in the new version, that I still remain skipping it, and feel absolutely nothing lost.
Thor 3 is the only good one. But damned if it isn’t hands down the best Marvel Movie, imo.
I absolutely hate the guardians movies. That said, I genuinely enjoy everyone but star lord and gamora. They can go fucking die. I seriously hate them, I legit hate Chris Pratt and everything he’s in.
It’s not tough to reserve tix, I’m just excited to watch the next Marvel movie. And I have a crush on Brie Larson as Carol. Although, when I looked yesterday, all the good seats were taken. I checked again today and they had just opened a second theater room so I was able to get in and get the center reserved.
I love going to the movies. Especially fun mindless movies like Marvel and Star Wars. Seeing all that cool shit happen on the big screen is fucking awesome! I don’t mind ponying up for it, either. With the money I save from not drinking I can more than afford to splurge on going to the movies.
Black panthers production values drop in the cgi department. That shit still makes me upset… Also the fight choreo. I really wish they had let a real stuntmen do most of the BP scenes
My local theaters got reserved seating and recliner chairs. Even the most ghetto theaters got them.
Yeah. The fight scene in the virbranium mines was suuuuuper cringe in the cgi department. Really the only sour point in the movie for me.
Easter Egg referencing Blade 2 perhaps. . . . .
Stuckmann reviews Cap Marvel
Grade: C
I’ll watch the movie first in the theater and form my own opinion of Captain Marvel over watching a early screening review on YouTube.