Your list makes me cry.
Did you guys even watch endgame It was fucking terrible It was like 40 hours long and had about a billion plot holes and really was just stupid.
Shouldn't have made another movie after Infinity war It had a perfect ending. Fat Thor only good thing in that movie.
I agree with everything said about civil war being absolute hot trash completely stupid absolutely 100% completely stupid stupid stupid stupid.
And I'm pretty sure we all watched different Black panther movies, It followed the same stupid nonsense writing that civil war had. Every problem can be solved with a brain and opening your mouth hurr durr let's start a fucking race war hey I never met this guy but I trust him and take his word over my king hurr I want to die the way my ancestors did throw me in the ocean but if they were your ancestors how did they die in the ocean stupid fucking movie.
Killmonger was a completely ruined villain He could have been great instead he was dumb.
Some of the more recent films definitely suffer for formulaic assembly, which earlier films did not have to worry about.
Black Widow really that good huh? That’s surprising. I’m gonna try to catch it today or tomorrow.
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1. Iron Man
2. Deadpool 1 and 2
3. The rest of em
Wife and I saw the first Deadpool on Valentine's day. She didn't know quite what she was getting into when she agreed, but had a blast. We went to an Alamo Drafthouse, one of the waitstaff was dressed as Deadpool and they had themed food/drink specials.
That's pretty much how my dad got my step mother to see it. He wasn't expecting it to be so bloody, and she hates that, but she still enjoyed the movie.
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Still the best movie experience I ever had was Toby's Spiderman 1. We did opening night, got there hours early, first in line for a sold out opening show. People were dressed up. When he started jumping across rooftops some big biker dude stood up and yelled GO SPIDEY GO. So much fun.
I remember seeing the original Spiderman trailer where he stopped a bank robbery by webbing up the bad guys escape helicopter in-between the two World Trade Center towers. Had to change that later obviously. Big oomph.
Updated:
1) Endgame
2) Ragnarok
3) Infinity War
4) Black Widow, Winter Soldier, Guardians 1
5) Black Panther, Guardians 2
6) Avengers
7) Spider-Man: Homecoming, Eternals
8) Iron Man, Civil War
9) Ant-Man, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Shang-Chi
10) Ant-Man and the Wasp, Dr. Strange, Iron Man 2
11) Captain America, Captain Marvel
12) Thor, Hulk
13) Iron Man 3
14) Thor 2, Avengers 2
guys this isn’t a tier list, it’s just a list
please update your shitty opinions
S Tier Opinions: Zealot
Shit Tier Opinions: Mert
yes that is what a tier list is supposed to look like
and looking at your list, it seems you still have shit opinions
I don't know Mert, I'm looking at the list and I'm skeptical of your views now.
I think that something you are all underrating when it comes to Civil War is what it contributes to the narrative arc of Steve. Of the core trinity of Tony, Steve, and Thor, Steve easily had the best trilogy and most consistent development between all three solo movies that tracked with the Avengers movies (until Endgame that is). There is a lot of evolution between the films on Steve's relationship to the mantle of Captain America. It was his dream and ideal in the First Avenger, but then he's forced to grapple with the grey areas in Avengers and Winter Soldier. But as a man displaced from his own time and everyone he used to know, it is all he has. Quite literally, he says that Avengers are his home. He tells Tony "Family... stability. Guy who wanted all that went into the ice 75 years ago. I think someone else came out." That evolves though at the end of Civil War and is verbalized in his letter to Tony where he realizes his loyalty isn't to the army, or the Avengers, it's to people. That's why he doesn't believe in rules about when and where the Avengers can act. So why he leaves the shield and steps away from the mantle that has basically defined who he is in order to pursue the freedom to do the right thing
This is why I still intensely dislike how Endgame ended for him, because it tossed away so much of his development and basically goes back to Steve right out of the ice in the name of a happy ending. If it had to be a Peggy ending, it should have been him walking into that dance hall (from the Wanda-induced dream in Avengers 2) and she asks him "Ready for that dance now?"
I've discussed this before but I rate Guardians 2 over Guardians 1 because I thought it was impressive how the cast grew but Gunn was able to drive their development by pairing the characters off together (Quill/Ego, Gamora/Nebula, Rocket/Yondu). I do agree with Zealot that the first one was probably funnier.
I rate Iron Man 3 higher than most because I appreciated that it was trying to take a risk and be more about Tony than Iron Man. I think that playing it straight with Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin probably would have been better with how good Kingsley was until the twist was revealed.
I haven't seen anything post Endgame yet.
- Tier 1: Good Films -
1) Winter Soldier
2) Guardians 2
3) Ragnarok / Guardians 1
4) Iron Man / Black Panther / Homecoming
5) Avengers
- Tier 2: Good but only on a Superhero Genre Scale -
6) Civil War
7) Ant-Man
8) Captain America the First Avenger
9) Dr. Strange
10) Captain Marvel
- Tier 3: Would probably be bad if you weren't distracted by the Superheroes -
11) Iron Man 3 / Age of Ultron
12) Ant-Man and the Wasp
13) Thor / Hulk
14) Iron Man 2 / The Dark World