There is nothing to return to. There was a cultural buzz, a wave of hype, that made them seem more interesting than they actually were. Without that cultural wave, without the hype, it has very very little going for it.
The worst movies ever made. npc slop in every facet. The only good thing to come out of this fricking dreck is the Daredevil Netflix show which was kino as frick.
They just made big budget saturday morning cartoons and people shelved billions for it because they're stupid.
>What does Cinemaphile think about the movies before endgame?
Black widow was ok, should have been made 8-10 years earlier.
Spooderman NWH was good.
Didn't watch any more of this crap and I don't care anymore.
It's safe to say the MCU died after endgame.
What does Cinemaphile think about the movies before endgame?
Most of them look like shit.
Especially the Spider-Man flicks. Such an embarrassment to the Spider-Man name and doesn't deserve to be called as such. The worst is casting that ugly nog Zendaya as MJ. Absolutely disgusting.
>Especially the Spider-Man flicks. Such an embarrassment to the Spider-Man name and doesn't deserve to be called as such.
I'm not a comics fan so I'm probably missing a lot, but why? It's a story about a promising young guy maturing and going through some of the eternal themes like responsibility, doing things right and so on. It's definitely for kids on the younger side but I haven't noticed anything outright bad.
Eh, didn't seem like that to me. Kid's young and inexperienced, he fricks up sometimes and that's expected. But he is learning and starts achieving things on his own.
I actually liked most of them (haven't seen Thor 1, Hulk, Iron Man 2 and BP) and Endgame was the last blockbuster I was really waiting for. Now I see most of them as mildly entertaining trash (the same goes for Star Wars movies, all of them) and don't want to rewatch them.
I have rewatched everything up to the one with wacky and quirky shitfest with the talking rodent several times, as well as Civil War because the latter still has some traces of good in it. Doctor Strange is okay because it feels like a separate thing about modern day wizards but I dislike lol time travel bro so I doubt I'll watch it again. Spider-man is decent despite very clearly being one of the bigger nails in Stark's coffin. I think the last one I've seen was that Chinese movie with dragons and stuff and by that point I have lost every bit of giving a frick about anything on the screen.
>What does Cinemaphile think about the movies before endgame?
They were OK, well most of them movies before disney took over were made with passion.
What they should have done to milk them after endgame was just recast the popular characters and make just standalone movies adapted from comic books.
I am pretty sure there are countless iron man, captain america, spiderman etc stories that would be great to adapt and fans would like to see
Yeah but modern Disney doesn't care much for the source material. Taika Waititi is a perfect example of this.
I view the movies and the comics as separate entities anyway so a lot of the time it doesn't even register in my brain that they're related.
Iron Man 3 was pretty bad, Thor 2 was pretty bad, Thor 3 was meh with sime really dreadful bits, Ant-Man and the Wasp was crappy, Black Panther was horrid and I refuse to watch Captain Marvel. Everything else felt at least serviceable if not decent to good. Everything after Endgame really fricking sucks too and I don't see it ever recovering. I know people don't like Age if Ultron but I think it was serviceable but could have been way better.
It'll be back. They've finally figured out what went wrong and are fixing it. Going back to smaller stories, smaller budgets, and less diversity. Reddit dorks will go see Iron Man 15 without issue.
>killed the character for good
My brother in science, don't you know anything about comics? The only characters who have EVER died for good are Uncle Ben and Batman's parents. And they've been brought back via multiverse bullshit too.
There are few good movies among these, the gimmick being the shared universe, which works for me with the payoff being Infinity War. Endgame is somewhat of a disappointment to me.
It's the multiverse. They figured there's no way to reconcile all the stories into a unified canon, so everything that doesn't fit is simply justified as being an alternate reality. The current phase of MCU is called Multiverse Saga, I think.
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There is nothing to return to. There was a cultural buzz, a wave of hype, that made them seem more interesting than they actually were. Without that cultural wave, without the hype, it has very very little going for it.
The worst movies ever made. npc slop in every facet. The only good thing to come out of this fricking dreck is the Daredevil Netflix show which was kino as frick.
They just made big budget saturday morning cartoons and people shelved billions for it because they're stupid.
>What does Cinemaphile think about the movies before endgame?
Black widow was ok, should have been made 8-10 years earlier.
Spooderman NWH was good.
Didn't watch any more of this crap and I don't care anymore.
>Spooderman NWH was good.
NWH was post endgame
Most of them look like shit.
Especially the Spider-Man flicks. Such an embarrassment to the Spider-Man name and doesn't deserve to be called as such. The worst is casting that ugly nog Zendaya as MJ. Absolutely disgusting.
>Especially the Spider-Man flicks. Such an embarrassment to the Spider-Man name and doesn't deserve to be called as such.
I'm not a comics fan so I'm probably missing a lot, but why? It's a story about a promising young guy maturing and going through some of the eternal themes like responsibility, doing things right and so on. It's definitely for kids on the younger side but I haven't noticed anything outright bad.
>I'm not a comics fan so I'm probably missing a lot, but why?
Probably due to being relegated to sucking Iron Man's iron wiener.
Eh, didn't seem like that to me. Kid's young and inexperienced, he fricks up sometimes and that's expected. But he is learning and starts achieving things on his own.
>Iron Man's iron wiener.
It's actually a gold/titanium alloy...
so much wasted on shit characters
I actually liked most of them (haven't seen Thor 1, Hulk, Iron Man 2 and BP) and Endgame was the last blockbuster I was really waiting for. Now I see most of them as mildly entertaining trash (the same goes for Star Wars movies, all of them) and don't want to rewatch them.
I have rewatched everything up to the one with wacky and quirky shitfest with the talking rodent several times, as well as Civil War because the latter still has some traces of good in it. Doctor Strange is okay because it feels like a separate thing about modern day wizards but I dislike lol time travel bro so I doubt I'll watch it again. Spider-man is decent despite very clearly being one of the bigger nails in Stark's coffin. I think the last one I've seen was that Chinese movie with dragons and stuff and by that point I have lost every bit of giving a frick about anything on the screen.
It was never good. Ironman is mid as frick. A good superhero movie needs a proper villain. MCU only managed that like 2 times.
Saving you some trouble Cinemaphile hated all of them. The best shitposting era was civil war
i only rewatch Avengers 2012 since its perfect background fodder
I thought MoM and GotG 3 were ok but that's about it. Maybe add Werewolf by Night.
>What does Cinemaphile think about the movies before endgame?
They were OK, well most of them movies before disney took over were made with passion.
What they should have done to milk them after endgame was just recast the popular characters and make just standalone movies adapted from comic books.
I am pretty sure there are countless iron man, captain america, spiderman etc stories that would be great to adapt and fans would like to see
Yeah but modern Disney doesn't care much for the source material. Taika Waititi is a perfect example of this.
I view the movies and the comics as separate entities anyway so a lot of the time it doesn't even register in my brain that they're related.
>Taika Waititi
I despise this c**t with a passion, god everything he makes is just fricking awful.
Iron Man 3 was pretty bad, Thor 2 was pretty bad, Thor 3 was meh with sime really dreadful bits, Ant-Man and the Wasp was crappy, Black Panther was horrid and I refuse to watch Captain Marvel. Everything else felt at least serviceable if not decent to good. Everything after Endgame really fricking sucks too and I don't see it ever recovering. I know people don't like Age if Ultron but I think it was serviceable but could have been way better.
>It's safe to say the MCU died after endgame.
Endgame is shit, too.
It'll be back. They've finally figured out what went wrong and are fixing it. Going back to smaller stories, smaller budgets, and less diversity. Reddit dorks will go see Iron Man 15 without issue.
>Iron Man 15
Haven't they killed the character for good?
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they have been repeatedly hinting at bringing back RDJ and Chris Evans and they've established a multiverse.
Oh, right, "a wizard did it except it's still ostensibly sci-fi" kind of handwawing. How silly of me.
>killed the character for good
My brother in science, don't you know anything about comics? The only characters who have EVER died for good are Uncle Ben and Batman's parents. And they've been brought back via multiverse bullshit too.
>comics
I was talking about MCU. Is it still in any way related to comics? I thought they've made their own little pocket dimension long ago.
There are few good movies among these, the gimmick being the shared universe, which works for me with the payoff being Infinity War. Endgame is somewhat of a disappointment to me.
It's the multiverse. They figured there's no way to reconcile all the stories into a unified canon, so everything that doesn't fit is simply justified as being an alternate reality. The current phase of MCU is called Multiverse Saga, I think.
kinda generic (sometimes too generic, the thor movies, outside ragnarok are a example of that) but still fun