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Post - Fantastic Four: First Steps - Rank The MCU Films

9/10
Avengers: Endgame

8/10
Thor
Thor: Ragnarok
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain America: Civil War

Spider-Man: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Homecoming


7/10

Avengers: Age of Ultron
Avengers Infinity War (Starts and ends great, but all the space scenes in the middle are dull AF imo)
The Avengers


6/10

Iron Man 2
Dr. Strange

Black Panther
Ant-Man
Iron Man 3
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Captain Marvel


5/10

Captain America: The First Avenger
Thor: The Dark World
Ant-Man and the Wasp
The Incredible Hulk
 
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Loves it
Avengers 4
Captain America 3
Captain America 2
Avengers 3
Doctor Strange

Pretty cool and amazing
Black Panther
Thor 3
Avengers
Thor

Not mindblowing but aye okay
Guardians
Iron Man
Ant-Man

Passable but definitely not great
Spider-Man
Captain Marvel
Ant-Man 2
Guardians 2

Kinda meh
Iron Man 3
Spider-Man 2
Captain America
Hulk
Avengers 2
Iron Man 2
Thor 2
 
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Phew, been a while and hoping to watch them all again before BW, but at the min:

1) Avengers: Infinity War
2) Guardians Of The Galaxy
3) The Avengers
4) Captain America: The Winter Soldier
5) Thor Ragnarok
6) Iron Man
7) Captain America: Civil War
8) Black Panther
9) Avengers Endgame
10) Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2
11) Spider-Man: Far From Home
12) Thor
13) Ant-Man
14) Captain Marvel
15) Captain America: The First Avenger
16) Iron Man 3
17) The Incredible Hulk
18) Avengers: Age Of Ultron
19) Doctor Strange
20) Spider-Man: Homecoming
21) Iron Man 2
22) Ant-Man and The Wasp
23) Thor: The Dark World

I find 10-14 seriously under rated. While I find 19-20 very over rated.
 
I agree with this statement, but extend the list of underrated to 18 and I will agree more.


Hhhhm, dont think we will agree on that one. TFA I find a bit over rated, same with AOU even though I like it more now than in 2015. IM3 I both love and hate.
 
Phew, been a while and hoping to watch them all again before BW, but at the min:

1) Avengers: Infinity War
2) Guardians Of The Galaxy
3) The Avengers
4) Captain America: The Winter Soldier
5) Thor Ragnarok
6) Iron Man
7) Captain America: Civil War
8) Black Panther
9) Avengers Endgame
10) Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2
11) Spider-Man: Far From Home
12) Thor
13) Ant-Man
14) Captain Marvel
15) Captain America: The First Avenger
16) Iron Man 3
17) The Incredible Hulk
18) Avengers: Age Of Ultron
19) Doctor Strange
20) Spider-Man: Homecoming
21) Iron Man 2
22) Ant-Man and The Wasp
23) Thor: The Dark World

I find 10-14 seriously under rated. While I find 19-20 very over rated.
You should rewatch them all now!
 
Rewatched Iron Man 2 due to hunting easter eggs for Phase 4
This movie gets better with every watching.
It has a lot cool things:
Introducing Black Widdow
Don Cheadle as War Machine
Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer
Jon Favreau as Happy going really into combat
Mickey Rourke as Whiplash was pretty cool before he wore that iron-man-like-armour in the shohdown
the references to the Teseract and the Shield-research from Captain Marvel
Howard Stark being like Walt Disney presenting Disneyland
Tony being like a mixture of Howard Hughes and Elon Musk - also he was more like a businessman in this, before he saw the space invaded threat in Avengers
Tony creating the new element as power source
Peter Parker cameo (though it was forced later)
 
I'm pretty sure I've ranked post Far From Home but I'll do it again anyway just because..

Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Endgame
Captain America: Civil War
The Avengers
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Captain America: Winter Soldier
Thor: Ragnarok
Iron Man
Captain America: The First Avenger
Black Panther
Doctor Strange
Iron Man 2
Iron Man 3
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.
Thor
Spider-Man: Homecoming
The Incredible Hulk
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Ant-Man
Captain Marvel
Thor: Dark World
 
Its been a while since I ranked MCU

Here is the current:

1. Avengers: Endgame
2. Civil War: Captain America
3. The Avengers
4. Black Panther
5. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
6. Avengers: Infinity War
7. Avengers: Age of Ultron
8. Captain Marvel
9. Thor: Battle Royal (Ragnarok)
10. Captain America: The First Avenger
11. Doctor Strange
12. Iron Man
13. Thor
14. Thor: The Dark World
15. Guardians of the Galaxy Remix
16. Guardians of the Galaxy
17. Ant Man and the Wasp
18. Iron Man 2
19. Iron Man 3
20. Spider-Man Far From Home
21. Spider-Man Homecoming
22. Ant Man
23. The Incredible Hulk
 
Great:

1. Endgame
2. Infinity War
3. Black Panther
4. The Winter Soldier
5. Iron Man
6. Guardians of The Galaxy
7. Civil War
8. Spider-Man: Homecoming
9. The Avengers

Good:
10. Spider-Man: Far From Home
11. Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 2
12. Captain America: The First Avenger
13. Captain Marvel
14. Dr. Strange
15. Iron Man 3
16. Thor: Ragnarok
17. Ant-Man & The Wasp

Okay:
18. The Incredible Hulk
19. Iron Man 2
20. Age of Ultron
21. Ant-Man
22. Thor

Bad:
23. Thor: The Dark World
 
Hmmmm....

My top 3 change depending on what mood I'm in

1. Guardians of the Galaxy
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
3. Captain America: Civil War

4. Thor: Ragnarok
5. Avengers Infinity War
6. Avengers Endgame
7. Iron Man
8. Dr Strange
9. Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2.
10.Spider Man: Far From Home.

The rest really could fill any place as they're all pretty evenly good .....with 4 exceptions.



W) Ant Man and the Wasp - not a bad film, just super forgettable. I literally couldn't remember the story half an hour after seeing it. I remember all of Black Panther and I've only seen it once.

X) Incredible Hulk... just falls a little short of the minimum standard of quality for an MCU film, especially at the finale. Tim Roth was great though

Y)Iron Man 2 - people slag off Thor the Dark World , but the film was more disappointing. The only good thing in it was Sam Rockwell.

Z) Iron Man 3 - some people love it, some people hate it....and I'm in the second group. Shane Black manages to make me not care at all about Tony Stark and cover my eyes to the Mandarin - hey, it was a gamble and a big risk to take that twist on the character....but it was about as successful as Jared Leto's Joker, sometimes risks don't pay off.
 
I've been going through an MCU marathon again during the pandemic (because why not?) and I found that my opinions changed on a few of them so I figured I'd re-rank them.

1. Avengers: Endgame
It's still at the top for me. Realistically, I consider Endgame and Infinity War to be on the same level (I think they're best viewed together), but what gives Endgame the edge is the finale of Tony and Steve's story as well as the entire third act starting from the big three confronting Thanos all the way until the credits roll. This was a worthy conclusion to over 20 films worth of storytelling, even if there are a few gripes I had with it. Namely Nat having the same death as Gamora and some time travel discrepancies. Really, I would have been fine if it was an hour longer but I know that's cinematically impossible. But the reason why it's at the top for me is because I felt the same way watching this for the first time as I did watching some of my all time favorite films like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. It's got such an epicness to it that probably won't be topped again in the MCU.

2. Avengers: Infinity War
There really isn't much not to like about Infinity War. We got to see a good deal of the MCU's characters in the same film for the first time, with the most interesting crossovers coming from the Guardians meeting the likes of Thor and Iron Man. We got an outstanding villain in Thanos, who until this point had been hyped up for six years so of course he had to be the main character in this. Josh Brolin really made him believable and almost sympathetic in some ways. Thor was finally given a great storyline in an Avengers film which culminated in one of the best crowd pleasing moments of the entire franchise when he shows up in Wakanda, and Dr. Strange got some scene stealing moments as well. But the best part about Infinity War? The villain wins. The snap and the following moments are the most jaw dropping scenes in the entire MCU. We all knew that they'd be back but it still doesn't make Spider-Man fading away into dust any less heartbreaking. The only downside is that with a movie this packed, a few characters had to be given the shaft in order to make room, namely Captain America and his team. Luckily, that was remedied in the following film.

3. Guardians of the Galaxy
This moved up a few notches for me. GOTG seems bat**** crazy on paper but it just works so well thanks to a great script, a likable cast of characters and a killer soundtrack. It's funny, exciting, and it's got a lot of heart. This was what really got audiences to be on board with the cosmic side of the MCU. If audiences can believe in a talking raccoon, then they're eating out of your hands. I was all in the second Quill started dancing to "Come and Get Your Love". It's also the only MCU movie besides Iron Man that can also function as a standalone film, which was a bit of a bold move for them in the middle of Phase 2. But I suppose a Guardians of the Galaxy movie coming out when it did was a bold move in and of itself.

4. The Avengers
For a movie that had a lot riding on it, it really delivered. Say what you will about Joss Whedon, but he did a great job putting all of these characters together and making it work. The cast has such great chemistry with each other that really shines through on screen. It also gave us a great new take on Hulk courtesy of Mark Ruffalo. And all props must go to Alan Silvestri for giving us the best superhero theme of the 2010s with his iconic score. The only setbacks for me are the cinematography and Cap's suit which was thankfully improved upon in his next appearance. Seeing Tony Stark, Steve Rogers and Thor interact with each other for the first time was great, and the final act really brought it all home. It's still great and rewatchable as hell, but it was only the tip of the iceberg compared to what the Russos would later bring to the Avengers.

5. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
After the shaky start to Phase 2 with Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World, my expectations were a bit low for The Winter Soldier. They were exceeded spectacularly thanks to the Russo Brothers. There's a reason why all of their MCU films are critically acclaimed. This was the film that really made me take Captain America more seriously, and Chris Evans really sells the character here. His speech at the Triskelion and "I'm with you till the end of the line" still give me chills every time I watch it. It's also got my favorite Nick Fury performance from Samuel L. Jackson. The Winter Soldier remains to this day the most serious MCU film and it's a great political action thriller. Any film that has Robert Redford say "Hail Hydra" is definitely a winner in my book.

6. Thor: Ragnarok
Who knew that Taika Waititi was who we needed to give the Thor franchise a much needed boost? Ragnarok was not what I was expecting, I'm not sure it's what anyone was expecting, but it didn't disappoint. It delivered by expanding the mythology of the character while also being the funniest comedy of the year at the same time. Chris Hemsworth is extremely fun to watch in this. I know that Taika's take isn't everyone's cup of tea but I thought it really worked well for the character, and introduced some of the most memorable side characters in the MCU with Valkyrie, Korg, and the Grandmaster among others. It's also one of Tom Hiddleston's best performances as Loki. But one of my favorite aspects of the film was Hulk finally getting to speak more than two words. The bickering between him and Thor never gets old. This is one of the most rewatchable MCU films for me.

7. Captain America: Civil War
This one has dropped down a few notches for me, especially since upon its release I considered it to be the best MCU film. It's still great, but its impressiveness has since been outdone by the Russos' later Avengers films. A highlight of the film is the airport battle, which boasted the most superheroes on screen at the same time back in 2016. It still works effectively but it does lose some of its luster after seeing the battles in Infinity War and Endgame. It also introduced Black Panther and Spider-Man to the MCU in a way that didn't feel forced, which I give it a lot of credit for. But the real conflict of the story is that of Steve and Tony at odds with each other over everything from the Sokovia Accords to Bucky. Even though the two never seemed to be on that friendly terms in the MCU to begin with (personally I don't think they really conveyed that until Endgame), it's still uncomfortable to watch them beating the crap out of each other in the end. But this film fits both as a worthy conclusion to the Captain America trilogy as well as a solid Avengers 2.5.

8. Iron Man
What more can be said about the one that started it all? For a now 12 year old movie (!), it's aged quite well for the most part thanks to the stellar performances from Robert Downey Jr. and the supporting cast as well as the great visual effects. The only awkwardness comes from Terrence Howard's only go at Rhodey. Even though the MCU has gone far and beyond since then, it really was a benchmark for the superhero genre. The fact that all of it stemmed from a film based on a B-list character at the time is nothing short of impressive.

9. Black Panther
Black Panther got better on repeat viewings for me, but I'll say that it deserves most of the praise it got. My major gripes with it are the dodgy CGI in some scenes and the fact that T'Challa has the movie stolen from him by most of the supporting cast, namely Killmonger, Shuri, Okoye and M'Baku to the point where it feels like more of a Wakanda movie than a Black Panther movie. This isn't really an insult since Black Panther has the best supporting cast out of any of the MCU solo films IMO but that's also because T'Challa is absent for a good 15 minutes from the film. I can forgive that since he was introduced and was given a fair amount to do in Civil War and at least he does get a really good scene here where he confronts his father and ancestors in the astral plane. Killmonger is, for my money, the most interesting and best villain in the MCU after Thanos. It's also got one of the best scores in the MCU with hopefully the first of many from Ludwig Goransson.

10. Spider-Man: Homecoming
Even though I'm not the biggest fan of Peter essentially being Tony's ward, this movie was still the shot in the arm that Spider-Man needed at the time. It's got a lot of heart, mainly because Tom Holland is just so likable in the role. The scene where he escapes the rubble is a standout not just in the film, but in the entire MCU. Michael Keaton's Vulture is also a great villain. A lot of the film feels like if John Hughes made a superhero movie and I think that really works for Spider-Man.

11. Captain America: The First Avenger
The First Avenger is probably the MCU film that's grown on me the most over the years. I didn't love it when it first came out but I've since come to appreciate the hell out of it. Chris Evans's performance as Cap is so endearing that the rushed third act is forgivable. Everything leading up to it makes it the second best origin film in the MCU (I don't consider Homecoming or Black Panther to be origin stories because they are already established in those films). The supporting cast is excellent, especially some of the best one-off actors in the MCU, Stanley Tucci and Tommy Lee Jones. Seeing where Steve goes throughout the MCU from here really makes this film all the more interesting to revisit, especially knowing where he ends up in Endgame.

12. Spider-Man: Far From Home
Upon further viewings, I don't think Far From Home is as solid as Homecoming but it's still a unique Spider-Man film in that it puts him in a fish out of water scenario for the majority of the film by setting it in Europe and thus makes it feel fresh. At first I was disappointed that it wouldn't be set in New York but I've come to terms with that since we've seen NYC in seven Spider-Man films before this so I guess it's okay if one takes him out of his natural habitat. It does play with the secret identity aspect a bit more than the first film even if it doesn't have as much heart to it. But the real attraction of the movie is Mysterio. He's one of, if not the most comic accurate villain portrayal in any Spider-Man movie, which elevates the movie for me. Gyllenhaal knocks it out of the park as Beck. The icing on the cake is the J.K. Simmons Jameson cameo at the end, which was a pleasant surprise.

13. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
I can understand why a lot of people aren't crazy about this one. The preteen humor is laid on a little too thick in the first half and Quill, Gamora and Drax are sidelined for a good chunk of the movie. But I still really like it because of Rocket's arc, Baby Groot, Yondu's redemption, the soundtrack that might just be better than the first movie's, and of course, the final scene (before the credits). Yondu's funeral is one of the most beautiful scenes in the MCU and I shed a tear when I first saw it. For that alone, I will forever defend Vol. 2.

14. Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange is one that I think is improved by his future MCU appearances in Ragnarok and IW/Endgame. It's more fun watching the film knowing how powerful he becomes. Apart from the great performances from Cumberbatch and the supporting cast and the outstanding visuals, the showdown between Strange and Dormammu is one of the most clever I've seen in a superhero film. There really isn't much I don't like about this one, other than it could have used more Kaecilius, Wong and Christine Palmer, and Michael Stuhlbarg felt a bit wasted in such a small role.

15. Avengers: Age of Ultron
I practically loved this one when it came out because I had been so hyped for it that I sort of brainwashed myself into thinking it was much better than it actually was. I do think it's a good movie and it has a lot going for it, but the farm scenes bring the movie to a screeching halt and Whedon's overly jokey dialogue hurts the film a bit, especially after seeing how much of an impact the Battle of Sokovia had in Civil War. The team was quipping for most of the third act but only got serious when Quicksilver died. I also think it was a mistake to kill him off in his first film appearance. Still, Vision's introduction is great and the Hulkbuster fight is a highlight of the film. I also really love the party scene in the beginning which shows off the team fraternizing with each other out of the field, which frankly we could have used more of.

16. Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel to me is a middle-of-the-road MCU film. I think the second half of the film is a lot stronger than the first. I like Brie Larson as Carol, but the biggest issue for me is that she gets the show stolen from her by most of the supporting cast. This is similar to what I mentioned about Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther but more of Captain Marvel is centered around Carol than Black Panther is around T'Challa. I have to assume she'll be more comfortable in the role for the sequel. I also had to question why Fury was so much more laid back in this considering he's always been pictured to be a hardass in his prior appearances. Besides that, it's a decent origin film and a fun period piece at the same time.

17. Ant-Man
Ant-Man is one of those heroes that I feel works better with others, especially considering it's so much fun to see Paul Rudd riff off of RDJ and Chris Evans, but as a solo film, this one ain't bad at all. It's got a lot of heart, and the cast works really well with each other. Rudd really makes the relatable superhero aspect work. There's also some clever gags in it as well. I still laugh at the giant Thomas the Tank Engine bit at the end. Would I have liked to see Edgar Wright's version? Of course, but I still like what we got regardless.

18. Thor
I really liked what Kenneth Branagh set up on the first Thor. The world building and the characters just felt believable, which was essential for the cosmic side of the MCU to succeed. It's easy to think that Guardians of the Galaxy was the first MCU film to explore that but it really started with Thor, which walked so GOTG could run. This was also Chris Hemsworth's best pre-Ragnarok performance in the MCU. My only real complaints are that there isn't enough time spent on Asgard and of course, that odd looking blonde dye job on Hemsworth.

19. Iron Man 3
This is another one that's grown on me. I wasn't a huge fan of this one when it came out, even going so far as preferring Thor: The Dark World that year, mainly because I wasn't crazy about that Mandarin twist but now that I see Marvel has a different plan for that I can sort of forgive it, sit back, and enjoy what Shane Black brings to the table with this one even though there are still issues with it. Much like the first Iron Man, Downey really carries this one all on his own but it works. It's a great character piece on Tony Stark and quite honestly, I enjoyed this more after Endgame.

20. Ant-Man and the Wasp
Even though it's lower on my list than it was before, I do like Ant-Man and the Wasp quite a bit. Seeing Wasp in action is a highlight of the film, and the cast is a lot of fun to watch and has great chemistry with each other just as the first one, but what's keeping it from being higher on the list is how low-stakes it is coming right on the heels of Infinity War. Still, that mid-credits scene that ties into the ending of IW remains one of my favorite MCU credit scenes. It's so tonally jarring, like ending a sitcom episode with a murder.

21. Iron Man 2
I actually liked Iron Man 2 a lot when I first saw it for the simple fact that it gave us more RDJ. Of course ten years later I see the flaws and how it's essentially just a two hour teaser for The Avengers. Still, there's more to like than hate, such as the aforementioned Downey, solid first appearances from Scarlett Johansson and Don Cheadle, and quite possibly the best reason to watch the film, Sam Rockwell's Justin Hammer.

22. Thor: The Dark World

I don't hate Thor: The Dark World but I can see why it's usually at the bottom of most MCU lists. The story is all over the place thanks to some behind the scenes drama. The actors try their best to make it work but it's really Tom Hiddleston who single-handedly makes the film worth watching. I'm also not as annoyed by Darcy and Selvig as others were, since the film at least mostly takes place away from Earth. It also has one of the most hauntingly beautiful scenes in the MCU with Frigga's funeral.

23. The Incredible Hulk
As a standalone film, it's watchable on its own, but as an MCU film it just feels so out of place and it feels more and more obsolete as time goes on between the now-dated CGI, the replacement of Edward Norton and every supporting character with the exception of General Ross being forgotten about. For me, it's dead last because it's the only MCU film that you can skip without missing anything.
 
The Avengers
Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Infinity War
Captain America: Civil War
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Black Panther
Thor: Ragnarok
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
Captain America: First Avenger
Thor
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Captain Marvel
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Iron Man 3
Dr. Strange
The Incredible Hulk
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Ant-Man
Thor: The Dark World
 
9/10

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain America: Civil War

8.5/10

Avengers: Infinity War
Iron Man

8/10


Thor: Ragnarok
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Ant-Man
Avengers: Age of Ultron
The Avengers


7.5/10


Thor
Spider-Man: Homecoming
The Incredible Hulk

7/10

Iron Man 2
Captain America: The First Avenger
Thor: The Dark World
Ant-Man and the Wasp



6.5/10

Black Panther
Captain Marvel



6/10

Iron Man 3
Guardians of the Galaxy 2

Guardians Of The Galaxy
Doctor Strange
 
23. Captain Marvel
22. Thor: The Dark World
21. Iron Man 2
20. The Incredible Hulk
19. Thor
18. Ant-Man and the Wasp
17. Captain America: The First Avenger
16. Black Panther
15. Iron Man 3
14. Doctor Strange
13. Ant-Man
12. Spider-Man: Homecoming
11. Thor: Ragnarok
10. Spider-Man: Far From Home
9. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
8. Guardians of the Galaxy
7. Avengers: Endgame
6. The Avengers
5. Avengers: Age of Ultron
4. Iron Man
3. Captain America: Civil War
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
1. Avengers: Infinity War
 
After a recent binge watch of the Infinity Saga:

1. Guardians of the Galaxy
2. The Avengers
3. Iron Man
4. Black Panther
5. Thor: Ragnarok
6. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
7. Avengers: Infinity War
8. Captain America: Civil War
9. Avengers: Endgame
10. Spider-Man: Homecoming
11. Ant-Man
12. Thor
13. Captain America: The First Avenger
14. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
15. Doctor Strange
16. Ant-Man & The Wasp
17. Avengers: Age of Ultron
18. Iron Man Three
19. The Incredible Hulk
20. Captain Marvel
21. Iron Man 2
22. Thor: The Dark World
 
1. The Avengers
2. Iron Man
3. Black Panther
4. Captain America: The First Avenger
5. Captain America: Civil War
6. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
7. Avengers: Infinity War
8. Avengers: Endgame
9. Spider-Man: Homecoming
10. Ant-Man
11. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
12. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1
13. The Incredible Hulk
14. Thor: Ragnarok
15. Spider-Man: Far From Home
16. Thor
17. Doctor Strange
18. Avengers: Age of Ultron
19. Ant-Man & The Wasp
20. Captain Marvel
21. Iron Man 3
22. Iron Man 2
23. Thor: The Dark World
 
Pretty sure I did this a couple pages back, but that was a while ago so why not do it again.

Avengers: Infinity War - IMO the comic superhero genre's 1st or 2nd best film ever. Came together unbelievably, almost impossibly, well.

Avengers - so much rewatchable fun memories. Snappy and quirky dialogue.

Captain America: The First Avenger - the most underrated film on this list, I love it. Everything just works for me here.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Just great. Would be rated higher but for too much traditional action movie gunplay for my tastes.

Thor - the most subtley sublime character piece on this list. Criminally underrated.

Iron Man - feels almost small and old fashioned now, but still great

==love/like border==

Spiderman: Far From Home - I don't know why but so much of this film just brings a smile to my face.

Guardians of the Galaxy - Fun, every main character works.

Ant-Man & the Wasp - Sure it is somewhat forgettable, but another one that just makes me smile.

Avengers: Endgame - It's esteem IMO has gone down with each viewing. I don't like the resolution to the Thanos problem.

Ant-Man - a likeable surprise when it came out, and it has held it's own on repeated viewing

Captain America: Civil War - good but TOO long, and it has numerous geography/time lapse problems that really bug me.

Avengers: Age of Ultron - slightly underrated, the after-party hammer scene and the stuff at Barton's farm are two of my favorite MCU "quiet" moments

Spiderman: Homecoming - good but feels too long and drags somewhat. I never would have guessed beforehand that Toombs/Vulture would make such a great villian.

Iron Man 3 - one of my favorite action scenes in the sky rescue, and the PTSD character study angle is underrated, but the end is kind of dumb.

Thor: Ragnarok - I did not think this was nearly as funny as many others seemed to think it was.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - great moments but too long and not as clever as it thinks it is. Though the Rocket Quill and Yondu relationship was great, this was the beginning of ruining Drax.

==like/meh border==

Doctor Strange - cool ending and visuals and Dr Palmer is, I think, my favorite "love interest", but Strange is a less likeable remake of Iron Man

Black Panther - I liked T'Challa much better in other movies than his own. M'Baku and Nakia were great but the other characters were useless, and Klaue was ruined and wasted. The story was rushed (two separate films merged into one?) and world building of Wakanda was ridiculous.

Iron Man 2 - Bring back Justin Hammer, leave the rest

Thor: The Dark World - a couple of absolutely great moments adding up to not much at all

==meh/dislike border==

The Incredible Hulk - I have seen it once and don't care if I see it again.

==dislike/hate border==

Captain Marvel - would merely be forgettable like Hulk were it not for so many contradictions and crap takes on the lore that I actively reject it as part of the MCU. This release date slot should have gone to the Black Widow movie and this horrible character should have been left out of Endgame completely.
 
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Slightly different than others. I think 2-5 are all kinda tied. Endgame had the highest of highs but some scenes and choices I dont like. Similar to civil war. Winter solider is just amazing all the way through. As you can tell, I love ultron and hate spidey/thor ragnarok which is controversial
  1. Avengers Infinity War
  2. Avengers Age of Ultron
  3. Captain America Winter Soldier
  4. Captain America Civil War
  5. Avengers Endgame
  6. Avengers
  7. Iron Man
  8. Captain America First Avenger
  9. Doctor Strange
  10. Black Panther
  11. Guardians of the Galaxy
  12. Guardians of the Galaxy 2
  13. Incredible Hulk
  14. Iron Man 2
  15. Thor
  16. Iron Man 3
  17. Thor Dark World
  18. Ant-Man
  19. Captain Marvel
  20. Ant-Man and the Wasp
  21. Spider-Man Far From Home
  22. Spider-Man Homecoming
  23. Thor Ragnarok
 
Films I really enjoy
Endgame
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Iron Man
Doctor Strange
Thor: The Dark World

Some parts good, some parts bad
Thor Ragnarok
Falcon & the Winter Soldier
Captain America: Civil War
Spider-Man Far From Home
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Black Panther
Age of Ultron
Infinity War
Iron Man 2
Iron Man 3
Spider-Man Homecoming

Not interested (anymore)
Avengers
Guardians
Ant-Man
Captain Marvel
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Guardians 2
Incredible Hulk
Wandavision
 
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Bumping for those that are so inclined. I need to see it a couple of more times before deciding, personally.
 
Grade A

1. Avengers: Infinity War
2. Avengers: Endgame
3. Captain America: The First Avenger
4. Black Panther
5. Spider-Man: Homecoming
6. The Avengers
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
9. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
10. Iron Man
11. Thor
12. Captain America: Civil War
13. Black Widow

Grade B

14. Thor: Ragnarok
15. Doctor Strange
16. Spider-Man: Far From Home
17. Iron Man 2
18. Iron Man 3
19. Ant-Man
20. The Incredible Hulk


Grade C

21. Captain Marvel
22. Ant-Man & The Wasp
23. Thor: The Dark World
24. Avengers: Age of Ultron


Grade F
 

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