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Yeah I totally agree with you guys! What makes Iron Man, The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy top all the other MCU films in my opinion is mainly due to how genuine they feel in the whole spectrum of emotions (both happy and sad). The attempts at comedy, while sometimes funny, feel more like "Hey look at how goofy this is!" kind of comedy, which I found charming at first but am starting to feel kind of sick of now. And the sad scenes don't get to be more than a minute long before they're interrupted by another attempt at comedy. It's as if the scripts are written with obligatory "put X amount of jokes in every Y minute" instead of the light hearted moments coming naturally like Raimi's films for example (which are also great films due to how genuine they feel).
I feel that both Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Age of Ultron would have been SO much better with the tone they had in their trailers. Those trailers were more epic than the films themselves.
Regarding Civil War: while the airport battle is really cool in that we get to see many of our favourite heroes duking it out at each other, something we wouldn't image happen 10 year ago, I just couldn't enjoy it the second time around. There's no tension at all. Zero. While they obviously don't want to kill each other, there was absolutely no sense of danger until the very last part. They just spit jokes and one liners at each other constantly. The final battle is soooo much better! I can count a lot of comic book action battles that are a lot better than the airport one in Civil War, visually impressive as it is.
With Thanos as the big bad in the coming Avengers sequels, I hope they dare to go with a darker and more serious tone.
Heck, having just rewatched Batman v Superman, I found it refreshing to see a serious comic book movie, and I look forward to Logan for this same reason.
I feel that both Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Age of Ultron would have been SO much better with the tone they had in their trailers. Those trailers were more epic than the films themselves.
Regarding Civil War: while the airport battle is really cool in that we get to see many of our favourite heroes duking it out at each other, something we wouldn't image happen 10 year ago, I just couldn't enjoy it the second time around. There's no tension at all. Zero. While they obviously don't want to kill each other, there was absolutely no sense of danger until the very last part. They just spit jokes and one liners at each other constantly. The final battle is soooo much better! I can count a lot of comic book action battles that are a lot better than the airport one in Civil War, visually impressive as it is.
With Thanos as the big bad in the coming Avengers sequels, I hope they dare to go with a darker and more serious tone.
Heck, having just rewatched Batman v Superman, I found it refreshing to see a serious comic book movie, and I look forward to Logan for this same reason.
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You just mad coz you didn't see that coming.
t: I'd love if there were more moments like that in MCU. Ultron was great overall, IMO. Quirky, peculair, talkative, to me, he was the best MCU villain so far. Kaecilius had a potential to be the best but they totally botched that up.