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I'll revisit the first Iron Man, Guardians, Ant Man, and maybe the first Avengers. MAYBE Thor: Ragnarok too, now that I think about it, just for the humor.
Outside of that, I'm not sure I have the patience to try again. I enjoyed most of them the first time around, and would probably again, in time. But that's going to be a long while before I want to reinvest time beyond just something to throw on while I do other things. End Game wore me out.
I admit I enjoyed Loki well enough. Hawkeye was pretty fun. Never finished WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is just to long of a title to even start!
I'm not complaining btw. Every movie experience mostly entertained. especially for the few earlier entries I watched with a group of friends. I am ready to move on though.
Outside of that, I'm not sure I have the patience to try again. I enjoyed most of them the first time around, and would probably again, in time. But that's going to be a long while before I want to reinvest time beyond just something to throw on while I do other things. End Game wore me out.
I admit I enjoyed Loki well enough. Hawkeye was pretty fun. Never finished WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is just to long of a title to even start!
I'm not complaining btw. Every movie experience mostly entertained. especially for the few earlier entries I watched with a group of friends. I am ready to move on though.
Originally Posted by Rockatansky
Originally Posted by John McClane
I can see us all in 20 years saying “remember when Marvel did that MCU thing…I don’t miss that”.
Originally Posted by John McClane
I can see us all in 20 years saying “remember when Marvel did that MCU thing…I don’t miss that”.
Originally Posted by Rockatansky
I stopped watching MCU movies after Endgame. The amount of homework I had to do to understand what was happening greatly outweighed the hints of enjoyment I was getting out of a given entry.
There've been a few exceptions. The couple of films dabbling in multiverse stuff have been pretty bold and plenty fun. But I can't pretend that's the norm. They now hit a level of quality every fourth film they they used to hit three out of four times.
I stopped watching MCU movies after Endgame. The amount of homework I had to do to understand what was happening greatly outweighed the hints of enjoyment I was getting out of a given entry.
Thor LnT may be the last one I see. As much as I like Guardians, I don’t think I can handle the needle drops the new movie will surely have.
At this point, Marvel is like a waiter who keeps pestering you to look at the dessert and drink menu even though you insist you're full.
I am seeing Thor tonight, however, mainly because I've seen everything else in theaters I want to see and Taika Waititi directed it.
I am seeing Thor tonight, however, mainly because I've seen everything else in theaters I want to see and Taika Waititi directed it.
May I suggest a fantasy adventure? One that will surely lift the spirits of any of the tribe Tolkien disappointed.
The narrator may have a continuity issue on his hand…
The narrator may have a continuity issue on his hand…