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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 8677974" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>I have enjoyed each of the movies as I watched them, even if for most of them I afterward felt like a few changes could have made them tighter.</p><p></p><p>I did really like Shang-Chi, and my only complaint was how non-lethal the villain's minions were.</p><p></p><p>Black Widow probably would have been really cool if it had come out in 2017, but I generally loathe prequels.</p><p></p><p>Spider-Man in Europe was pretty good. Spider-Man in nostalgiaville was also pretty good. The world building and logic of how society is responding to the blip is not as fleshed out as I'd like.</p><p></p><p>Eternals worked. Again, I would like some indication that the rest of the world is responding to these crazy events. I do wish the plot did not have some contrivances. Like, if Rob Stark doesn't take Salma Hayek back to her ranch, the good guys never find out what's going on, and the world is destroyed. Also, how in the hell did the alien monster things know that the main characters were going to be going to the South American rainforest, such that they were able to travel all the way from what, Canada, Alaska? On foot? To arrive just in time to attack them?</p><p></p><p>I know. I know. Comic book logic.</p><p></p><p>I felt that the multiverse of madness did a bad job creating its villain. I could see that character becoming a villain, but the movie did not do the work to show it, and make it compelling. Instead of having a strongly motivated villain, it had someone who was basically insane, and thus is more of someone to pity as a victim, rather than root for the defeat of.</p><p></p><p>Okay. Clearly I care a lot about the MCU.</p><p></p><p>The Loki TV show was great, even though it did not involve the character Loki, because I believe he did not ever at all trick anyone.</p><p></p><p>Wanda vision was really groundbreaking. I can forgive the ending not quite landing because the pandemic messed it up.</p><p></p><p>Falcon and the Winter soldier likewise, had some great stuff, but seemed messed up by the pandemic forcing rewrites.</p><p></p><p>I had a lot of fun with Hawkeye, even though kingpin felt very different from his appearance in Daredevil.</p><p></p><p>I'm very much enjoying Ms. Marvel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 8677974, member: 63"] I have enjoyed each of the movies as I watched them, even if for most of them I afterward felt like a few changes could have made them tighter. I did really like Shang-Chi, and my only complaint was how non-lethal the villain's minions were. Black Widow probably would have been really cool if it had come out in 2017, but I generally loathe prequels. Spider-Man in Europe was pretty good. Spider-Man in nostalgiaville was also pretty good. The world building and logic of how society is responding to the blip is not as fleshed out as I'd like. Eternals worked. Again, I would like some indication that the rest of the world is responding to these crazy events. I do wish the plot did not have some contrivances. Like, if Rob Stark doesn't take Salma Hayek back to her ranch, the good guys never find out what's going on, and the world is destroyed. Also, how in the hell did the alien monster things know that the main characters were going to be going to the South American rainforest, such that they were able to travel all the way from what, Canada, Alaska? On foot? To arrive just in time to attack them? I know. I know. Comic book logic. I felt that the multiverse of madness did a bad job creating its villain. I could see that character becoming a villain, but the movie did not do the work to show it, and make it compelling. Instead of having a strongly motivated villain, it had someone who was basically insane, and thus is more of someone to pity as a victim, rather than root for the defeat of. Okay. Clearly I care a lot about the MCU. The Loki TV show was great, even though it did not involve the character Loki, because I believe he did not ever at all trick anyone. Wanda vision was really groundbreaking. I can forgive the ending not quite landing because the pandemic messed it up. Falcon and the Winter soldier likewise, had some great stuff, but seemed messed up by the pandemic forcing rewrites. I had a lot of fun with Hawkeye, even though kingpin felt very different from his appearance in Daredevil. I'm very much enjoying Ms. Marvel. [/QUOTE]
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