>bingewatching MCU movies >get to The Avengers >entire first half I'm thinking "what the fuck, have I even seen this before?"
I know I've actually watched it a couple of times, but even Hulk was more memorable. I literally felt like I was watching this for the first time. There's nothing specifically wrong with it, but apparently it's a very forgettable film. I bet this whole franchise is going to have aged like dog shit by the time it's actually old. Not to mention that other thread that was up for a while which pointed out the fact there hasn't been a single memorable film score throughout the entire film series.
Not him but it took you 20 minutes. Hardly "right now" my money is on you opening youtube and refreshing your memory.
Juan Barnes
You make it sound like he was hawking this thread for your replies. Don't back pedal after you get your ass handed to you user.
Jose Gomez
It's already aged like dogshit.
Aaron Carter
My ass? I ddint ask him to record himself, i do share the opinion the avengers theme is easy to forget and that that ws is barely a theme.
Samuel Brooks
I agree with everything you say other than the fact that Avengers is the one....I still watch it maybe once a year and honestly I like it still, It's not a great film of all time or anything but I do still say it's good....AOU to me is completely bland though, and all the sequels + Thor films are more the problem to me than Avengers
To me the MCU in terms of cool movies = Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Cap 1-3, and Avengers, the rest is basically filler DBZ style to get a little bit closer to the next episode
Anthony Wilson
Most people forget that most of the MCU films are rated very averagely on RT. Which is just the way it should be.
Camden Richardson
I forgot I got my opinions from some stupid website. Thanks for reminding me :^)
Angel Jones
I doubt most people could recite the plot of Die Hard in a fully chronological order off the top of their heads. Hell probably not even most Indiana Jones movies.
The set-up for action or adventure movies are generally not supposed to be that memorable. The ones that are become legendary in pop culture like Back to the Future.
Obviously Avengers worked well enough that it laid out the foundation for a still very effective film making model.
Jaxson Turner
I enjoyed watching Thor and Guardians at the time, but on rewatch I literally couldn't get through either of them. IM3 and AoU were boring even at the time, and I didn't even bother with Thor 2.
Kayden Robinson
Follows a pretty standard movie formula, just the first time done with a-list superheroes.