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I know, they had to force RDJ to share the wealth and the top billing one time.
We definitely needed a third Cap movie more than a 4th Iron Man movie.
I know, they had to force RDJ to share the wealth and the top billing one time.
We definitely needed a third Cap movie more than a 4th Iron Man movie.
Esquire: All Marvel Movies Ranked
1. Black Panther
2. Guardians of the Galaxy
3. Iron Man
4. Thor: Ragnarok
5. Captain America: Civil War
6. The Avengers
7. Spider-Man: Homecoming
8. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
9. Doctor Strange
10. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
11. Iron Man 3
12. Captain America: The First Avenger
13. Ant-Man
14. Iron Man 2
15. Thor
16. The Incredible Hulk
17. Avengers: Age of Ultron
18. Thor: The Dark World
I'd shift some things around, personally.
My top 5:
1. Iron Man
2. Black Panther
3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
4a. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
4b. Captain America: Civil War
5. Guardians of the Galaxy
Haven't seen "Ragnarok" yet, so maybe that would break into the top 5 for me, as I'd have the original "Thor" rated much higher than 15.
Avengers: Civil WarAlso, I still think it should've been "Iron Man: Civil War"
Captain had the noble intentions that drew the focus, following up on the ideas from "Winter Soldier" with his characterization, but the plot impacted Tony Stark more, and drew greater impact FROM Tony Stark.
Avengers: Civil War
IMO
Hulk and Thor are OP.This is good, too.
I watched Civil War on Netflix the other day and was like, "damn, I wish Banner and Thor were here for this."
But I've heard Ragnarok is totally worth their absence, so I'll have to wait for Ragnarok on blu-ray to judge for myself.
Esquire: All Marvel Movies Ranked
1. Black Panther
2. Guardians of the Galaxy
3. Iron Man
4. Thor: Ragnarok
5. Captain America: Civil War
6. The Avengers
7. Spider-Man: Homecoming
8. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
9. Doctor Strange
10. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
11. Iron Man 3
12. Captain America: The First Avenger
13. Ant-Man
14. Iron Man 2
15. Thor
16. The Incredible Hulk
17. Avengers: Age of Ultron
18. Thor: The Dark World
I'd shift some things around, personally.
My top 5:
1. Iron Man
2. Black Panther
3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
4a. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
4b. Captain America: Civil War
5. Guardians of the Galaxy
Haven't seen "Ragnarok" yet, so maybe that would break into the top 5 for me, as I'd have the original "Thor" rated much higher than 15.
This is good, too.
I watched Civil War on Netflix the other day and was like, "damn, I wish Banner and Thor were here for this."
But I've heard Ragnarok is totally worth their absence, so I'll have to wait for Ragnarok on blu-ray to judge for myself.
Watched Black Panther over the past weekend. It's very good and I definitely enjoyed it, but it's not this epic masterpiece that the media is hyping it up to be. It's got some great special effects, and some that aren't so good. Mostly good action scenes, a good villain who unfortunately isn't around for a good chunk of the movie, good acting. What humor it did have didn't work for me, especially one very annoying line that is referencing a 3 year old meme. I'll avoid discussing spoilers but there some questionable decisions made by the writer/director as well. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I still wouldn't put it above the Winter Soldier, Civil War, Iron Man, GOTG, or Ragnarok.
Don't get all the hype at all.
So is the guy indestructible
Watched 'Thor: Ragnarok' last night. Picked it up while I was on my way home from work.
Hooooooo boy. That was a good movie. Very funny and entertaining. Most of the laughs were legit LOL funny, and not just "chuckle because a superhero made a joke" funny.
I was also pleased to see that a lot of the "dark intrigue" and action from the previews came from the first 5 minutes of the film... they saved the good stuff for the movie itself.
I wish they would have had a way to minimize the Hulk's inclusion during marketing, that way the Hulk's character had more impact in the film. His one-liners and Hulkisms would've been hysterical had it been mostly unexpected. They had to market Ruffalo, I know, but they could have subverted people's expectations for his role in the film. It would have been an amazing moment to find out that the Champion on the lost planet was Hulk without having known it from the previews.
Cate Blanchett looked dead-on Claire Underwood/Robin Wright in this movie. I thought her character was cool, but I wish they would have a drawn out the hand-to-hand combat between her and Thor a bit more.
Just waiting to see if Loki stole the Tesseract while he was in the vault getting the Ragnarok Crown, and how he uses it to betray the Asgardian survivors on the way to Earth and Infinity War.
And who's on the big ship that showed up mid-credits? Is it Thanos? Is that how he gets the Space Stone for the Infinity Gauntlet?
My guess is that Loki took the Tesseract, let Thanos know that he had it and that he was on an escape ship if he wanted to come get it, in exchange for limitless power in the new universe or some such nonsense. Thanos shows up, takes the Space Stone from the Tesseract, puts it in the Infinity Gauntlet, and then fights Thor, as Thor buys time for Heimdall to escape with Asgard's survivors.
Thanos knocks Thor out and leaves him for dead, then heads off for Earth with the Infinity Gauntlet. The Guardians of the Galaxy know Thanos is on his way to something big, so they're following him, and show up at the scene of the battle just after Thanos leaves, thus recovering Thor's body.
I loved Thor Ragnarok. I have very little criticisms but my big one is how when Odin dies, there was like 20-seconds of grieving and then its over.
I didn't like that Thor just kind of brushed off Loki's part in Odin's demise, even later in the film when they had time to reflect. The conversation at the end when Loki decides to "help" should have been a little more difficult for both of them than it was.
Things I didn't mention in my OP: Thor with Stephen Strange was hilarious. The only other Marvel films to make me laugh so deeply were GOTG/GOTG2.
Heimdall didn't get quite enough shine as the city's savior.
Korg was perfect.
Matt Damon as an Asgardian actor was also hilarious.
Jeff Goldblum's standard oddness worked perfectly as the Grandmaster.
"The Sun's gettin' real low" followed by maniacal fake-smiling from Thor had me dying.
Watched Black Panther.
Meh
The suit was cool, but everyone's suit is cool these days. The beginning of the film when he was stalking the kidnappers (or whatever they were) was awesome, but as soon as we actually saw their world, I was disappointed. It was probably all the hype. The fight with the rhinos was absurd.
I really didn't like the main antagonist or his plight. People comparing MB Jordan's Killmonger to Ledger's Joker is laughable.
That's Marvel's biggest flaw. They have to justify every villain's actions. Why can't they just be bad guys?