Rank the MCU movies

Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by Mr. Grieves, Apr 30, 2018.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Iron Man 2.
    Olivia Munn was in this.
    Scene cut out.
     
  2. lechiffre

    lechiffre Forum Resident

    Location:
    phoenix
    Winter Soldier
    Iron Man
    Ragnarok
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    The Avengers
    Ant-Man
    Civil War
    Doctor Strange
    Spider-Man Homecoming
    Captain America
    Age of Ultron
    Thor
    Iron Man 2
    Iron Man 3
    Infinity War
    Dark World
    Guardians of the Galaxy 2
    The Incredible Hulk
    Black Panther

    I have not seen Ant-Man and the Wasp yet
     
  3. Vidiot

    Vidiot Now in 4K HDR!

    Location:
    Hollywood, USA
    I'm a big fan of the first Captain America movie and the first Iron Man movie, each of which got everything right. And Guardians of the Galaxy was a big surprise for me, because I had very low expectations. All three are excellent films that hold up well.
     
    Luke The Drifter likes this.
  4. Encuentro

    Encuentro Forum Resident

    Iron Man 3 is the best of the bunch, in my opinion, and the only MCU film I would rank as very good. I enjoyed both Guardians of the Galaxy movies for their humor. The rest are okay to not very good.
     
  5. Daniel Plainview

    Daniel Plainview God's Lonely Man

    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Avengers Infinity War
    Iron Man
    Captain America Winter Soldier
    The Avengers
    Captain America First Avenger
    Doctor Strange
    Black Panther
    Guardians of Galaxy 2
    Thor Ragnarok
    Iron Man 2
    Captain America Civil War
    Ant Man & The Wasp
    Spiderman Homecoming
    Ant Man
    Iron Man 3
    Thor
    Avengers Age of Ultron
    Thor Dark World
     
  6. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    t O p T e N

    The Avengers
    Avengers Infinity War
    Captain America Winter Soldier
    Iron Man
    Captain America first Avenger
    Thor Ragnarok
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Doctor Strange
    Age Of Ultron
    Captain America Civil War
     
  7. dkmonroe

    dkmonroe A completely self-taught idiot

    Location:
    Atlanta
    Captain America surprised me as a franchise because his movies just kept getting better. I loved the first Cap movie but felt there was more to be critical of in that first one, but Winter Soldier and Civil War just kicked him into orbit.

    Similarly, and differently, I love all three Iron Man movies but it's the first one that is the stone classic of the bunch.

    The Avengers (1st movie) is my gold standard for MCU. After that, all other movies in the franchise have to live up to it. Most of them have done pretty well.

    I was most disappointed in Spider-man: Homecoming. I just like my Spider-man to be a bit more precocious. This guy's a bit too teenage. But that means he has somewhere to go of course.

    I withhold judgment on Infinity War until I see the next movie. Second time viewing it, I found it was an unexpectedly emotional movie for me, mostly because I knew of the devastation that was coming. But there still was a lot of "Why the hell did ya do that?" moments and I hate those. And if I can pick up on them, they're painfully obvious. I'm pretty forgiving with movies.

    Age Of Ultron has some priceless moments but I can't get over the fact that Tony Stark causes a HELL of a lot of problems for planet Earth! :laugh:

    There's more that I have seen but I can't think of any pithy things to say about them at the moment.
     
    Mr. Grieves likes this.
  8. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

    Location:
    Götaland, Sverige
    Captain America Winter Soldier
    Avengers
    Iron Man
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Captain America Civil War
    Captain America First Avenger
    Incredible Hulk
    Thor Ragnarök
    Guardians of the Galaxy 2
    Ant Man
     
  9. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

    Location:
    Götaland, Sverige
    Next five

    Avengers Infinity War
    Dr Strange
    Avengers Age of Ultron
    Spiderman Homecoming
    Thor

    Have not seen Ant Man 2
     
  10. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Followed by

    Ant Man
    Thor
    Ant Man & the Wasp
    Thor dark World
    Iron Man 2
    GOTG 2
    Black Panther
    Iron Man 3
     
  11. Daniel Plainview

    Daniel Plainview God's Lonely Man

    I watched Ant Man and Wasp two more times this week, now with my daughter, and we both really enjoy it. I think I'd bump it up three or four spots.
     
  12. Ghostworld

    Ghostworld Senior Member

    Location:
    US
    1. Iron Man
    2. Thor.

    End of List.
     
  13. Mr. Grieves

    Mr. Grieves Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Wait, are these the only ones you liked?
     
  14. My top 10:
    Winter Soldier
    Iron Man
    Ant Man
    The Avengers
    Captain America: First Avenger
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Captain America: Civil War
    Incredible Hulk
    Dr. Strange
    Black Panther
     
  15. smilin ed

    smilin ed Senior Member

    Location:
    Durham
    I thought Thor Ragnarök was awful. Complete lack of understanding of the characters. A cheap shot, in fact. Of those I've seen, I particularly enjoyed Iron Man and Winter Soldier. Quite liked Ant Man too, though I think I prefer the first Tobey Maguire Spider-Man to all of them.
     
  16. bostonscoots

    bostonscoots Forum Resident

    Location:
    Boston, MA
    I loved the first Iron Man - inspired casting (hard to imagine today, but the studio thought Robert Downey, Jr. was a risky choice as Tony Stark) and a story that was a refreshing change of pace from the usual superhero fare. Unlike Batman or Spider-Man, being Iron Man gives Tony Stark moral clarity and a sense of purpose.

    Thor: Ragnarok was entertaining as hell. I didn't think anyone in the MCU was interested in making fun movies anymore - and the third Thor movie was a nice surprise, especially as I was watching it with my 7-year old son (...because I also didn't think anyone was interested in making superhero movies for 7-year olds, either). Whatever Marvel paid Led Zeppelin to use "The Immigrant Song" was worth every damn penny, too.

    Spider-Man: Homecoming was another nice surprise. The rescue at the Washington Monument reminded me of the giddy charm and thrills of Richard Donner's Superman. Michael Keaton's also a plus as a bad guy who's no omnipotent god, pissed off alien, or sarcastic robot - he's just a dude pulling off a good scam. Great - and appropriate - cameo by Captain America too!
     
  17. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Michael Keaton deserves his own
    s u p e r h e r o ..film.
     
  18. Quadboy

    Quadboy Forum Resident

    Location:
    Leeds,England
    Strange how the post credit Spidey scene was basically a scene from the film.
    The credits scene usually represent something for the next MCU film.
     
  19. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    He was the best thing in the film. His McDonald movie was even better.
     
  20. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Watched Age Of Ultron 3D the other night. Action packed for one thing. Thought all the characters had enough screen time. Felt sorry for Quicklsilver, must be bad for a actor when they read the script and their character's killed of in the end.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2018
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page

molar-endocrine