• @Sigh_Bafanada@lemmy.world
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      282 years ago

      Marvel films are the popcorn flicks of the 2010s. None of them are masterpieces, but most are just a fun watch.

      But now they’re often not even that. Besides a few outliers (No Way Home, GOTG3), they fail to even be entertaining popcorn flicks. I’d say the line is National Treasure. If it’s better than National Treasure, that’s a solid popcorn flick. If it’s worse, then it’s not worth watching.

      • @banneryear1868@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        Guardians had the things I hate about MCU but was entertaining enough to be enjoyable, because they leaned in to how wacky it was I think. Rest of MCU was just done to a crisp even then.

    • @Custoslibera@lemmy.worldOP
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      122 years ago

      There was something to look forward to as all the characters got their movie and then the big team up to fight the big bad guy.

      It was never Oscar worthy material, just some nice entertainment.

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      Yeah I’d say they were pretty bad and then got worse. They were agreeable movies for a diverse group at one point, even if they weren’t all Marvel-heads. The Joss Whedon style of quippy self-referencing dialogue and unlikable protagonists is their major weak point, it got old between Firefly getting cancelled and the first Marvel movie but hadn’t been overdone in pop culture yet apparently.

      An MCU sex scene:

      “That was so hot how you did that thing 3 scenes ago …I guess we’re alone now”

      “Yeah… this is the part in a movie where sex happens…”

      “I suppose if sex were going to happen, we would start like this…”

      “Yes, and then I would do this”

      (cheesy montage to an old classic)

      “Woah… so that happened.”