That's the only watchable mcu movie ever, not very good still obviously but still. The only people who hate it seem to be people who are really invested in the mcu and got mad they're fricking up their power levels or whatever.
After endgame. Thanos defeated, roll credits. Anything after is just like that extra couple of wanks you take after you cum to see if there’s anything left in the tank. Not really going anywhere, but worth a shot before you have to get up and go to work.
End game. Was a pretty solid conclusion that tied up everything. What they thinking with Thor 4 not being an adventure with him and the guardians of the galaxy
Isn't it worse than that because the trailer implies a team-up movie with gotg and then they frick off after the first 5 minutes? I would be pissed if I paid to see that.
Yeah, the peaked at the beginning. Tony announcing "I'm Iron Man." was the only time that this franchise had a genuinely inspired idea. And it wasn't clever when he said it a second time in Endgame.
During the Doctor Strange intro.
They used to have flashing panels from the comics come and go, but with this movie they replaced them with shitty 3D renders of MCU moments.
It felt like a real dick move.
Avengers 2, up until that point you could more or less understand everything that was happening in each movie without having watched 100 other Marvel products before, and they were decent popcorn flick. Avengers 2 is when shit started getting confusing for anyone who doesn't follow every Marvel movie so I lost interest.
I did the same with the comics back when as a teenager... the first time I read a big event where they pulled a reset button and I understood there were never going to be any consequences.
Dr strange 2. Absolute garbage writing, somehow made the concept of multi verse travel extremely boring, characters were moronic and none of them have any charisma.
The last time they were actually vaguely good was back in 08 when Iron Man came out. Avengers was one of the worst piles of shit I've ever sat through.
Endgame. It felt like the MCU at that point had run it's course. They made the big mad, they defeated the big bad. Plus you knew contracts were expiring and the future of the MCU (at best) was doing it all over again, spending the next decade of films on a new big bad just so we can kill them and do it again for a third decade of films.
Plus it's just too damn hard to follow all the content. It felt like there was too many movies, and shorts, and tv shows, and now they want me to sign up for a streaming service too. It's too much and when you fall off a little bit it's really easy to drop it all completely.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2014. I watched in the theaters and was ashamed of myself and never watched another. Take your talking racoon and shove it up your dung hole.
Iron man 2. It was too cringey. I miss the golden days of Norton and Erik bannas hulk. Before they made everything a cringey fourth wall breaking reference fest
After Infinity war, officially black widow, I tought that after Infinity war there can't be another movie like that, only going downhill from now, after I watched black widow I tought the drop in quality was huge. Now the new moveis I just read the extract from Cinemaphile, I read the last thor, the beggining wasn't bad, the rest kinda. But maybe if I watch it is really good.
The Fortnight joke and dab in Endgame. I don’t mind some phone humor or slang here and there but it was so bad I lost all respect for the actors letting themselves become walking advertisements.
Avengers IN fortnight is fine but having fat frick Thor playing fortnight just threw his whole character in the trash and he’s never recovered. Thor used to be a pretty cool character being from a higher plain. It reminded the rest of the Avengers that they ain’t shit compared to space gods. Now he’s just a joke that gets kicked around.
The problem with thor is that he is already more powerful than all the other superheros. Even with the jokes, the fatness and all, he still dabs on everyone. If they make him serious they either turn him into the king of the universe because there is nothing that can pose a threat or he turns into a supervillain.
But the truth is that he is a white male power fantasy and that's a no-no with the current disney administration.
Pretty much. Plus Chris Hensworth is an easy going guy so he was probably more than happy to be a goofy character like all his other films. Just a waste. Even Loki went the same way. Hell any serious character left is a joke now. They scrapped any previous story and just made silly drama shows for each character.
stopped trying to watch everything after endgame. i have zero interest in anything on disney+. I saw MoM and i'm curious about the next spiderman trilogy. That's about it.
The problem is they want to keep the content coming out at the same pace. If they slowed down a bit instead of releasing 10 different shows and movies all at once every year they might have had a chance. Before Endgame it was 1 or 2 movies a year with a comfortable build up. Now it’s just over saturated and people stopped caring. I just recently started some of the Disney+ shows mooching off someone’s account. They’re okay but they’d make better movies if they waited a little and added a bigger budget.
First Avengers, i thought it was silly as frick and then shit like civil war proved me right, didn't care to get on the bandwagon that was infinity war/endgame either
endgame was the last one i watched when it came out
i occasionally watch a show or movie if my friends want to, i liked the new spiderman and doctor strange 2 was ok
I have no hopes left after Love and Thunder actually because that movie reduced all stakes of everything forever. Endgame and Infinity War at least had some finality to some characters and it felt really refreshing, but in L&T they literally brought Korg back from being killed in a matter of seconds and refuse to even let Jane die for good by revealing she's fine, she may be in Valhalla, but she's fine. Oh and everybody else who was ever killed is probably also in Valhalla or their peoples respective afterlife, and everybody can come back when the plot demands it.
Anything after Endgame is like watching Supernatural after season 5. A definitive end-point, but milking it for money based on the enjoyment of prior movies.
never invested too heavily in it since age of quiptron. normo friends (i'm a wagecuck) will drag me to occasional flicks which i generally don't care for
Endgame. They dragged their feet too long on adding new stuff like the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Magneto, Dr. Doom, and all that other shit. I mean Disney and Marvel in general is pozzed shit so I was tired of it before Endgame but I figured I'd finish it out. Now I don't give a shit. The shows look boring and suck dick. The new movies are moronic. Don't care anymore. The only thing that'll get me to watch again is if they make an absolutely amazing Dr. Doom.
I never truly picked it up. Only watched the Spiderman trilogy, Ironman 1 and the movie where Thor meets with hershlag, probably Thor 1 or some bullshit
Stopped watching every movie in a phase after phase 1. Now I'll watch like 2 maximum per phase if there's something "unique" about it (ie Raimi directing) or a friend recommends it which happens less as of late.
Endgame. It was terrible compared to IW though. Plus I never watched Captain Marvel or Guardians 2. Never watching the TV shows and will never watch any new Marvel movies.
>It costs me nothing. >I don't ape out on the first thing I disagree. >Read comics and manga all my life, follow them as they come out chapter by chapter. This is basically the same shit but with movies instead of chapters. >Ony real continuum in movies that exist and has enough backing.
Probably never dropping it, for me these things only shift in priority as they go.
>When did you drop the MCU?
when Thor sliced off Thanos' head 5 minutes into Endgame and I realized the time travel leaks were real. couldn't give a single frick about anything that happened past that point.
No Way Home is the best film they've ever made other than Infinity War, though. The ending for Peter actually delivered the emotional payoff hat Endgame should've had with Stark's sacrifice.
>No Way Home is the best film they've ever made other than Infinity War, though.
No way home was a nostalgia gimmick that successfully manipulated you to believe there was substance involved, when the solution to the plot's problem was anti-goblin spray. Infinity war turned a 10 year master plan into "muh overpopulation". You were again manipulated to believe there was substance when it was just a cliffhanger ending to a TV show. You genuinely only have one brain cell if you think any of this shit was good
No Way Home was objectively shit though mate. Far From Home is superior. NWH has some great ingredients but the final dish is underwhelming and a disappointment in the end.
No Way Home was objectively shit though mate. Far From Home is superior. NWH has some great ingredients but the final dish is underwhelming and a disappointment in the end.
>Far From Home is superior.
None of the Disney-Man movies were good. KYS
After Infinity War, I watched the new Spider-Man because of Tobey but ended up likine Andrew a lot more, but I haven't seen any of the others at all and don't plan to.
Don't give a frick about the Eternals
Don't give a frick about Shang Chi
I stopped giving a frick about Black Widow
Dr Strange 2 hype was unreal but they dropped the whole ball with no Tom Cruise Iron Man or Phoenix
Started going down hill with Black Panther and Captain Marvel. Enjoyed Infinity War but Endgame was meh. Attempted to watch Spiderman 2 but couldn't get more than 15 minutes without being bored and disgusted.
Guardians 1. Anyone with a brain could see they were going to make their future movies le silly quirky memefest quiptacular. Kinda shocks me that people are surprised Thor 4 sucks when the writings been on the wall for years.
Ultron was the last decent Marvel flick
>Kinda shocks me that people are surprised Thor 4 sucks when the writings been on the wall for years.
nobody's shocked that the movie sucks. people are just pleasantly surprised that normies are openly shitting on the huge marvel summer blockbuster of the year, and a taika memetiti film at that
Around the time Hawkeye came out, at first it was because everyone was hyped for a nostalgiabait fanservice movie like NWH while they had zero interest in the overall MCU, so I just sensed that the whole MCU was going to die
But before that I also felt the shows weren't that good, each one felt like a mediocre movie but stretched out to make it 6 hours long. Then Doctor Strange 2 came out and I hated it, and I came to realize how similar the current MCU is to the DCEU, in the sense that they just don't give a shit and are doing whatever
It wasn't a true Raimi film and it wasn't the film making, it was just what the movie did as a story, felt like they didn't care, and I thought that Feige was the smartest producer in all of hollywood but that clearly wasn't the case
honestly after endgame i stopped caring. sure i'll check out the new ones when i get around to it cleaning the house or some shit for background noise but i don't really care what happens.
Episode 8 of WandaVision. At that point I relaized even the inventive stuff the MCU seemed to have planned (A Loki show, sounds cool!) would all end in a shitty CGI battle and the status quo pretty much the same. Le sigh.
> gomorrah is there even though it's alternate timeline gomorow who doesn't know any of these people > wasp is there even though the previous scene wasp was at the fricking van where they need to go next
im not even mad that was straight up funny
when i got a job
Wow, you got a job. Amazing. Now you can do your job for the next 70 years before dying. I'm envious.
okay anti work reddit mod
doctor strange 2 first five minutes
I'll let you figure out that by yourself why I did that.
>filtered by Raimikino
That's the only watchable mcu movie ever, not very good still obviously but still. The only people who hate it seem to be people who are really invested in the mcu and got mad they're fricking up their power levels or whatever.
after Disney acquired Marvel
After endgame, watching it a 2nd time was tiresome, how the frick do my friends and cousins still enjoy it?
After endgame. Thanos defeated, roll credits. Anything after is just like that extra couple of wanks you take after you cum to see if there’s anything left in the tank. Not really going anywhere, but worth a shot before you have to get up and go to work.
Endgame
Don't call something the end if its not the end.
Iron Man 2
Same. When there aren't any stakes in the game why would I bother watching more of the same?
I don't watch capeshit, how did iron man 2 ruin the stakes?
End game. Was a pretty solid conclusion that tied up everything. What they thinking with Thor 4 not being an adventure with him and the guardians of the galaxy
I guess he would be too op and there would be no need for the guardians.
Thor 4 spoilers
>Thor goes to Zeus for help
>Never thinks to call the GotG
>Final battle time
>Blesses a bunch of kids with Thor powers
>Why didn't he do this during Thanos fight
>Could have just brought GotG instead
Isn't it worse than that because the trailer implies a team-up movie with gotg and then they frick off after the first 5 minutes? I would be pissed if I paid to see that.
>not being an adventure with him and the guardians of the galaxy
Because they have their own movies
after the first Iron Man movie and The Incredible Hulk
>after the first Iron Man
Yeah, the peaked at the beginning. Tony announcing "I'm Iron Man." was the only time that this franchise had a genuinely inspired idea. And it wasn't clever when he said it a second time in Endgame.
During the Doctor Strange intro.
They used to have flashing panels from the comics come and go, but with this movie they replaced them with shitty 3D renders of MCU moments.
It felt like a real dick move.
Last week after Thor, until the next movie comes out.
like after Logan (2017) that really was the last best DC/Marvel Comic Book movie it just got unbelievably autistic after then
I never watched any XMen but I somehow wanted to watch Logan and it was very good.
it really was their last good x-men and overall comic book movie it all fricking sucks now
Endgame. I ended up watching no way home and black widow but only because I got dragged there by friends, I didn't care.
I do plan on watching GotG3 though.
Avengers 2, up until that point you could more or less understand everything that was happening in each movie without having watched 100 other Marvel products before, and they were decent popcorn flick. Avengers 2 is when shit started getting confusing for anyone who doesn't follow every Marvel movie so I lost interest.
Phase one. After that, it got old very quickly.
Phase one also happened to coincide around when I finished high school
Age of Ultron. I didn't hate it but knew it wasn't going to get any better. Then I watched GotG2 and despised it and I will never ever go back.
Infinity War
I did the same with the comics back when as a teenager... the first time I read a big event where they pulled a reset button and I understood there were never going to be any consequences.
Yeah any comic book reader will take about 5 years max to realize they're stuck in a cycle and nothing ever actually has consequences
>Cinemaphile
>drop the MCU
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA
After Infinity War, perfect ending.
Dr strange 2. Absolute garbage writing, somehow made the concept of multi verse travel extremely boring, characters were moronic and none of them have any charisma.
>Watch zero marvel movies
>Play a thousand dollars worth of Marvel games for free in TTS
Here
I haven't
I only watched shitty cam rips of the 4 Avengers movies
After Endgame. The story had been told. They kept me around for that long.
After the first Avengers film. Literally no point in following the overall plot after that
Antman, but I should've stopped after GotG.
The last time they were actually vaguely good was back in 08 when Iron Man came out. Avengers was one of the worst piles of shit I've ever sat through.
Endgame for obvious reasons, but in my heart, Infinity Wars is my true ending to the saga.
Endgame. It felt like the MCU at that point had run it's course. They made the big mad, they defeated the big bad. Plus you knew contracts were expiring and the future of the MCU (at best) was doing it all over again, spending the next decade of films on a new big bad just so we can kill them and do it again for a third decade of films.
Plus it's just too damn hard to follow all the content. It felt like there was too many movies, and shorts, and tv shows, and now they want me to sign up for a streaming service too. It's too much and when you fall off a little bit it's really easy to drop it all completely.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2014. I watched in the theaters and was ashamed of myself and never watched another. Take your talking racoon and shove it up your dung hole.
Endgame.
RIP Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. Antman is a homosexual
It's simple.
>even the fans are equating capeshit with mcdonald's goyslop
>american food analogy
first Avengers, last movie i watched in cinema
Iron man 2. It was too cringey. I miss the golden days of Norton and Erik bannas hulk. Before they made everything a cringey fourth wall breaking reference fest
i never picked it up
never watched anything beyond the first two cap movies
pirated of course
After Infinity war, officially black widow, I tought that after Infinity war there can't be another movie like that, only going downhill from now, after I watched black widow I tought the drop in quality was huge. Now the new moveis I just read the extract from Cinemaphile, I read the last thor, the beggining wasn't bad, the rest kinda. But maybe if I watch it is really good.
For me the breaking point was the Beyonce joke in Doctor Strange.
The Fortnight joke and dab in Endgame. I don’t mind some phone humor or slang here and there but it was so bad I lost all respect for the actors letting themselves become walking advertisements.
the fortnite event was kinda bussin no cap
Avengers IN fortnight is fine but having fat frick Thor playing fortnight just threw his whole character in the trash and he’s never recovered. Thor used to be a pretty cool character being from a higher plain. It reminded the rest of the Avengers that they ain’t shit compared to space gods. Now he’s just a joke that gets kicked around.
The problem with thor is that he is already more powerful than all the other superheros. Even with the jokes, the fatness and all, he still dabs on everyone. If they make him serious they either turn him into the king of the universe because there is nothing that can pose a threat or he turns into a supervillain.
But the truth is that he is a white male power fantasy and that's a no-no with the current disney administration.
Pretty much. Plus Chris Hensworth is an easy going guy so he was probably more than happy to be a goofy character like all his other films. Just a waste. Even Loki went the same way. Hell any serious character left is a joke now. They scrapped any previous story and just made silly drama shows for each character.
stopped trying to watch everything after endgame. i have zero interest in anything on disney+. I saw MoM and i'm curious about the next spiderman trilogy. That's about it.
The problem is they want to keep the content coming out at the same pace. If they slowed down a bit instead of releasing 10 different shows and movies all at once every year they might have had a chance. Before Endgame it was 1 or 2 movies a year with a comfortable build up. Now it’s just over saturated and people stopped caring. I just recently started some of the Disney+ shows mooching off someone’s account. They’re okay but they’d make better movies if they waited a little and added a bigger budget.
>not interested
>saw the movies he is the target audience for
You really showed the mouse who is boss there anon!
Iron Man 3
First Avengers, i thought it was silly as frick and then shit like civil war proved me right, didn't care to get on the bandwagon that was infinity war/endgame either
endgame was the last one i watched when it came out
i occasionally watch a show or movie if my friends want to, i liked the new spiderman and doctor strange 2 was ok
I have no hopes left after Love and Thunder actually because that movie reduced all stakes of everything forever. Endgame and Infinity War at least had some finality to some characters and it felt really refreshing, but in L&T they literally brought Korg back from being killed in a matter of seconds and refuse to even let Jane die for good by revealing she's fine, she may be in Valhalla, but she's fine. Oh and everybody else who was ever killed is probably also in Valhalla or their peoples respective afterlife, and everybody can come back when the plot demands it.
after Infinity War. Perfect ending
Whatever came after Iron Man 2. I did see Infinity War but never saw Endgame. After two Iron Mans I "got it".
Anything after Endgame is like watching Supernatural after season 5. A definitive end-point, but milking it for money based on the enjoyment of prior movies.
Infinity war was the last one I will admit was kino cause it was...endgame was fine but I could care less for any of them now
never invested too heavily in it since age of quiptron. normo friends (i'm a wagecuck) will drag me to occasional flicks which i generally don't care for
3 days ago
Iron man 2
Endgame. They dragged their feet too long on adding new stuff like the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Magneto, Dr. Doom, and all that other shit. I mean Disney and Marvel in general is pozzed shit so I was tired of it before Endgame but I figured I'd finish it out. Now I don't give a shit. The shows look boring and suck dick. The new movies are moronic. Don't care anymore. The only thing that'll get me to watch again is if they make an absolutely amazing Dr. Doom.
I think I saw the first couple of Iron Man films and maybe the Thor film. Nothing after that though
after Endgame, just like everyone else should've done
I never truly picked it up. Only watched the Spiderman trilogy, Ironman 1 and the movie where Thor meets with hershlag, probably Thor 1 or some bullshit
Wolverine and The Avengers never happened.
Stopped watching every movie in a phase after phase 1. Now I'll watch like 2 maximum per phase if there's something "unique" about it (ie Raimi directing) or a friend recommends it which happens less as of late.
after the heath ledger batman movie
Endgame. It was terrible compared to IW though. Plus I never watched Captain Marvel or Guardians 2. Never watching the TV shows and will never watch any new Marvel movies.
The spider-man with gyllenhaal was the last one I watched to the end (it sucked). No interest in anything since.
filtered
>It costs me nothing.
>I don't ape out on the first thing I disagree.
>Read comics and manga all my life, follow them as they come out chapter by chapter. This is basically the same shit but with movies instead of chapters.
>Ony real continuum in movies that exist and has enough backing.
Probably never dropping it, for me these things only shift in priority as they go.
Never did, never will. Stay mad, DCucks and film gays
I haven't, I read the comics since the 90's and continue to be a fan.
I'm very much looking forward to how the X-Men get introduced.
i held on till endgame cuz i wanted to see how it ended. i actually thought endgame and infinity war were overrated call the cops i don't care
Hollywood thinks it can dictate our societies values. Stop enabling it.
Age of Spadertron
iron man 1
Around the second ironman movie
I only watch clips of the movies on youtube
>When did you drop the MCU?
when Thor sliced off Thanos' head 5 minutes into Endgame and I realized the time travel leaks were real. couldn't give a single frick about anything that happened past that point.
No Way Home is the best film they've ever made other than Infinity War, though. The ending for Peter actually delivered the emotional payoff hat Endgame should've had with Stark's sacrifice.
>No Way Home is the best film they've ever made other than Infinity War, though.
No way home was a nostalgia gimmick that successfully manipulated you to believe there was substance involved, when the solution to the plot's problem was anti-goblin spray. Infinity war turned a 10 year master plan into "muh overpopulation". You were again manipulated to believe there was substance when it was just a cliffhanger ending to a TV show. You genuinely only have one brain cell if you think any of this shit was good
you're an old white homosexual that thinks he has a triple digit IQ but is dumber than the average mexican zoomer
No Way Home was objectively shit though mate. Far From Home is superior. NWH has some great ingredients but the final dish is underwhelming and a disappointment in the end.
saying "mate" won't make you white, ramesh
maybe one of the most soulless moron opinions on this board
Didn't ask
>Far From Home is superior.
None of the Disney-Man movies were good. KYS
>None of the Disney-Man movies were good. KYS
You have shit taste, they were pure kino
lmao are you for real?
No Way Home was kino
first 20 seconds of the 'avangers'
After Infinity War, I watched the new Spider-Man because of Tobey but ended up likine Andrew a lot more, but I haven't seen any of the others at all and don't plan to.
Don't give a frick about the Eternals
Don't give a frick about Shang Chi
I stopped giving a frick about Black Widow
Dr Strange 2 hype was unreal but they dropped the whole ball with no Tom Cruise Iron Man or Phoenix
Infinity War
it's the definitive ending for me
I only really began liking the MCU when Infinity war came out.
Started going down hill with Black Panther and Captain Marvel. Enjoyed Infinity War but Endgame was meh. Attempted to watch Spiderman 2 but couldn't get more than 15 minutes without being bored and disgusted.
Guardians 1. Anyone with a brain could see they were going to make their future movies le silly quirky memefest quiptacular. Kinda shocks me that people are surprised Thor 4 sucks when the writings been on the wall for years.
Ultron was the last decent Marvel flick
>Kinda shocks me that people are surprised Thor 4 sucks when the writings been on the wall for years.
nobody's shocked that the movie sucks. people are just pleasantly surprised that normies are openly shitting on the huge marvel summer blockbuster of the year, and a taika memetiti film at that
never really started
i did went to Doctor Strange 2 with my cousins
Around the time Hawkeye came out, at first it was because everyone was hyped for a nostalgiabait fanservice movie like NWH while they had zero interest in the overall MCU, so I just sensed that the whole MCU was going to die
But before that I also felt the shows weren't that good, each one felt like a mediocre movie but stretched out to make it 6 hours long. Then Doctor Strange 2 came out and I hated it, and I came to realize how similar the current MCU is to the DCEU, in the sense that they just don't give a shit and are doing whatever
>Then Doctor Strange 2 came out and I hated it
Capeshitters literally can't handle a true Raimi film after wanking off Spider-Man for 20 years
It wasn't a true Raimi film and it wasn't the film making, it was just what the movie did as a story, felt like they didn't care, and I thought that Feige was the smartest producer in all of hollywood but that clearly wasn't the case
>true Raimi film
>Doctor Strange 2
honestly after endgame i stopped caring. sure i'll check out the new ones when i get around to it cleaning the house or some shit for background noise but i don't really care what happens.
After Civil War
Thor 2
Episode 8 of WandaVision. At that point I relaized even the inventive stuff the MCU seemed to have planned (A Loki show, sounds cool!) would all end in a shitty CGI battle and the status quo pretty much the same. Le sigh.
when i grew up
This scene in Endgame
> gomorrah is there even though it's alternate timeline gomorow who doesn't know any of these people
> wasp is there even though the previous scene wasp was at the fricking van where they need to go next
im not even mad that was straight up funny
After Endgame shat the bed harder than Amber.