Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
Iron Man
Avengers Incredible Hulk Iron Man 3 Ant-Man Guardians of the Galaxy Captain America First Avenger Winter Solider Avengers Age of Ultron Thor Iron Man 2 ;) |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
I think you're missing one: Thor: The Dark World.
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Originally Posted by Ange1e4e5 (Post 1506715)
I think you're missing one: Thor: The Dark World.
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Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
Tough call since they don't really vary too much in terms of quality, but here goes...
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Iron Man Captain America: Civil War The Avengers Ant-Man Guardians of the Galaxy Avengers: Age of Ultron Captain America: The First Avenger Iron Man 3 Thor Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
1. Guardians of the Galaxy
2. Iron Man 3 3. The Avengers 4. Captain America: The Winter Solider 5. Iron Man 6. Captain America: First Avenger 7. Thor 8. Iron Man 2 9. The Incredible Hulk Didn't rank the ones I didn't see. |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2. Iron Man 3. Avengers: Age of Ultron 4. Guardians of the Galaxy 5. Captain America: Civil War 6. The Incredible Hulk 7. Iron Man 3 8. Ant-Man 9. Thor: The Dark World 10. Captain America: The First Avenger 11. Iron Man 2 12. The Avengers 13. Thor |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
The Avengers
Captain America: Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Iron Man Thor Avengers: Age of Ultron Ant-Man Captain America: The First Avenger Iron Man 3 Thor 2: the Dark World The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 2 Marvel has learned from their Iron Man 2 mistake. They just rushed it out to strike while the 'iron' was hot. Now they have a good pace that is spread out. |
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I'm surprised people have ranked Iron Man 3 so highly (it seemed to be the one to suffer from the "third movie curse") not to mention the fact that it de-constructed yet another Marvel villain: the Mandarin.
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Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1506874)
I'm surprised people have ranked Iron Man 3 so highly (it seemed to be the one to suffer from the "third movie curse") not to mention the fact that it de-constructed yet another Marvel villain: the Mandarin.
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1.Iron Man
2.Thor 3.Captain America: The First Avenger 4.Iron Man 3 5.Iron Man 2 Haven't seen any of the others. The only ones i'm interested in are Guardians of the Galaxy and maybe The Avengers. |
Winter Soldier
Ant-Man Avengers: Age of Ultron Guardian Of the Galaxy Avengers Iron Man Captain America The First Avenger Thor Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 2 Iron Man 3 Incredible Hulk |
1. Guardians of the Galaxy
2. Avengers Assemble 3. Iron Man 2 4. Thor 5. Iron Man 6. Captain America: The First Avenger 7. The Incredible Hulk Haven't seen the others yet but intend to watch them when affordable options are available (IE the Iron Man box set on sale and the other films in box sets once they reach trilogy status. Guardians of the Galaxy I actually managed to claim for free.) |
Originally Posted by leMovieGuide (Post 1507077)
Winter Soldier
Ant-Man Avengers: Age of Ultron Guardian Of the Galaxy Avengers Iron Man Captain America The First Avenger Thor Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 2 Iron Man 3 Incredible Hulk Probably Iron Man would be my preference if pushed. None of the above are anything special. |
Not necessarily in this order, just as I thought of them...
1. Iron Man - Downey was born to be Tony Stark and took the comic book movie to a new standard. 2. Avengers - It felt more like an event than a movie 3. X-Men - The first good comic book movie in years, imo 3. Thor 4. Captain America: The First Avenger 5. Spiderman 6. Spiderman 2 7. X-Men origins: Wolverine. A lot of people didn't like this movie, but I thought Liv was good as Victor and the ending was decent 8. Punisher (Travolta). The movie flopped, but I liked it. 9. Blade. 10. Iron Man 2. A lot of people didn't like this movie, but I felt certain scenes saved it, like the Iron Man/War Machine fight and that cool whip slashing the race cars in half. 11. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 12. Spider Man 3 13. Iron Man 3. I thought there were too many suits in this one and the ending was way over-done. Did like Tony Stark taken down to his basic elements. 14. Avengers 2 15. Guardians of the Galaxy 16. Deadpool 17. X-Men First Class 18. X-Men: Days of Future Past 19. Hellboy 2 20. Hellboy Didn't like: Thor 2, X-Men 2 or 3, Ant-Man, the Hulk movies, Blade sequels, Fantastic Four movies, Amazing Spiderman movies. |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
Most of those aren't MCU films.
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Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
1. Guardians
The rest aren't worth the time. |
Re: Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films
Just wondering, does anyone know of any other cinematic universe this large?
And I don't mean like Star Wars (which are all sequels or prequels: it's parts 1 through 7) or Harry Potter which, as far as I know, are all sequels. What I mean is individual, stand alone movies that are all connected or part of a shared universe. Maybe Star Trek comes close, but again you've got the Original Crew series of films, the Next Generation films, and the J.J. Abrams reboot (that's really only 3 separate entities and the reboot isn't even part of the original continuity). |
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1507295)
Just wondering, does anyone know of any other cinematic universe this large?
And I don't mean like Star Wars (which are all sequels or prequels: it's parts 1 through 7) or Harry Potter which, as far as I know, are all sequels. What I mean is individual, stand alone movies that are all connected or part of a shared universe. Maybe Star Trek comes close, but again you've got the Original Crew series of films, the Next Generation films, and the J.J. Abrams reboot (that's really only 3 separate entities and the reboot isn't even part of the original continuity). |
Originally Posted by colejwalker (Post 1507329)
There are 24 Bond films.
What's unique about the MCU is there are movies about different characters, but they're part of a shared continuity, then those characters will appear together with other characters who had their own separate movies. It would be like if there was a James Bond movie, and a movie all about the life of Miss Moneypenny, and then a movie about "M" and one about "Q"... and then you found out they all worked as part of the same agency in a movie where they were all present. |
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1507330)
But they're all about the same character (played by different actors), with any recurring characters being secondary & revolving around the single main character.
What's unique about the MCU is there are movies about different characters, but they're part of a shared continuity, then those characters will appear together with other characters who had their own separate movies. It would be like if there was a James Bond movie, and a movie all about the life of Miss Moneypenny, and then a movie about "M" and one about "Q"... and then you found out they all worked as part of the same agency in a movie where they were all present. |
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