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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 6678130" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I was never an Iron Man fan. So when they started with him I was not as excited. Also, the idea that they would do a movie for each hero and then bring it all together into the Avengers was an interesting idea but I was not expecting it to work. </p><p></p><p>When comparing these to the X-men movies MCU does look better I think because they don't have any that are as bad as X3. But the X-men movies have mostly been just as good and doing some as period pieces in the past has been a great idea. I'd love to see MCU do that as well. </p><p></p><p>One think the MCU has done better then other Super Hero films from my point of view is bring in the non comic book fan. I know more then a few people that were never into comics and never into comic book movie but now are there opening night of each MCU movie. Even Antman who none of them knew anything about; so whatever magic they are using to pull that off is amazing.</p><p></p><p>Agents of Shield is okay. Sure it gets better after the events of Winter Soldier but still it can only do so much because they restrict what can be on the show. I much preferred Agent Carter which was great and then of course Daredevil which was amazing. </p><p></p><p>Phase one was fun. They really got to the essence of each main character and allowed them to shine. Sadly the only villain of any note is Loki. If the MCU has failed at anything it is in establishing villains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 6678130, member: 232"] I was never an Iron Man fan. So when they started with him I was not as excited. Also, the idea that they would do a movie for each hero and then bring it all together into the Avengers was an interesting idea but I was not expecting it to work. When comparing these to the X-men movies MCU does look better I think because they don't have any that are as bad as X3. But the X-men movies have mostly been just as good and doing some as period pieces in the past has been a great idea. I'd love to see MCU do that as well. One think the MCU has done better then other Super Hero films from my point of view is bring in the non comic book fan. I know more then a few people that were never into comics and never into comic book movie but now are there opening night of each MCU movie. Even Antman who none of them knew anything about; so whatever magic they are using to pull that off is amazing. Agents of Shield is okay. Sure it gets better after the events of Winter Soldier but still it can only do so much because they restrict what can be on the show. I much preferred Agent Carter which was great and then of course Daredevil which was amazing. Phase one was fun. They really got to the essence of each main character and allowed them to shine. Sadly the only villain of any note is Loki. If the MCU has failed at anything it is in establishing villains. [/QUOTE]
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