>People complain about the MCU relying too much on quips and a formula >The movie that relies on quips and formula the most is one of the most popular MCU films
Fucking kek. I love the MCU but this is sad. This combined with the praise Doctor Strange got just shows they dont even need to try anymore.
Camden Garcia
>>Quips
Quips are just lines thrown out there for a quick joke. Having goofy moments with set ups and payoffs are not quips. Hell, most of the "Ant-Man is lame" stuff was only in the commercials and trailers.
Nolan Johnson
Is quips just like cuck now? A word that has no meaning anymore?
Landon Brooks
Ant-Man is one of the most popular MCU films? Really?
Kevin Sanchez
never had a problem with quips, they make it like those 80s/90s action movies i love so much
as for formula, never had a problem with that, especially since i love star wars a movie franchise built entirely on old cliches, i feel that using a formula can be a good blueprint the film around, i find that the worst movies are ones that try too hard to be unique and original that they forget to be fun and enjoyable. i had crazy good fun watching ant-man shrink and grow to fight on many levels
Gavin Rodriguez
I forgot this existed
Michael Murphy
Doctor Strange was genuinely the best MCU movie yet tbf.
Easton Morris
Anybody complaining about "quips" isn't really having an argument. The only time that's ever been a point of actual contention was Age of Ultron, nowhere else
Josiah Peterson
>most popular
Nigga I'm the only one I know who's seen Ant-Man, every one of my more casual friends passed it up.
Carson Sullivan
>Implying cape comics aren't full of quips >Implying cape comics aren't extremely formulamatic
Adrian Perry
I wouldn't say it was the best, but it's in my top 5 for sure.
I can see why some people find it mediocre, but I genuinely had a blast watching it in the cinema.
Oliver Kelly
Well, Dr. Strange with Wong's name. Granted, the payoff was "People find me hilarious" "Did they work for you?"
Justin Williams
>most popular
Based on what? Your own personal opinions?
Blake Davis
Interesting.... A fun popcorn flick with plenty of funny moments is popular among normies... It's almost like most people go to the movies to laugh and escape their mundane shit lives for an hour or two.
Zachary Thomas
Ant-Man is honestly my favorite Marvel Movie.
Jacob Rodriguez
Dr. Strange was off for me. Like, I felt that it fell into the Marvel structure when the villain showed up, and maybe if the film was a bit longer, it could have gelled more.
Julian Russell
Antman was small....hah.....scale. It was just trying to stop some asshole from stealing tech that he might give some people trouble with in the near future.
And it was dead serious at the end, during their fight, as ridiculous as fighting on a kids playtable was.
AoU meanwhile had people cracking jokes left and right, even Captain America, and even the fucking villian bot when they were 5 minutes from the end of humanity and their lives were in serious risk.
Eli Gomez
Also Wong finally laughing after Strange's post-partem quip regarding Kaecillius. That was good.
Gabriel Torres
There's a reason they stick to formula.
Hudson Hughes
on here, yes.
Justin Hill
Yeah, who was quipping and when was all properly character based and the movie knew when to be serious. Age of Ultron is exactly the kind of thing that represents the worst of Whedon's work-everyone cracking jokes with the same sense of humor through the entire runtime regardless of situation.
Benjamin Rivera
It comes down to what the hype promised. Any man promised a funny superhero movie, AoU promised a dark look at the consequences of the Avengers actions (Ironically Civil War was more like what AoU had promised)
Gabriel Nelson
*Ant man
Dylan Baker
Ant-Man wasn't too bad. The iron man movies jsut existed already
Jackson Murphy
I asure myself to make my family watch Ant-Man. It was a fun, childish, enjoyable heist movie. I reminded me of some 80's children movies, to be honest.
Also, made me discover was charming and has some really great eyes, not homo.
Brayden Collins
Ant-Man is the third lowest grossing MCU film though
And it would have been better if Wright stopped being a baby and just add in the references to other movies.
James Turner
>just shows they dont even need to try anymore. They don't, they're a trend right now...all trends eventually come to an end, and the higher they are the harder they fall, in the future I have a strong feeling many MCU films will be judged quite harshly despite the praise they get now
This
Ayden Myers
>Ant-Man is the third lowest grossing MCU film though Because that means anything when it did well enough to get a sequel
Dylan Lopez
People have been saying this since Avengers 1 came out, give it up.