Marvel (Comics, Movies, TV Shows)

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Jetthebinturong

You're literally the only person with that opinion. Most superhero fans, and even some critics, consider Infinity War a complete triumph. Which it was.

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Also, not liking a film because the bad guy wins is just... ridiculous? Especially one that's part of a series.
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I really wish Wolverine and the X-Men wasn't canceled. It was such a good show.
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Jetthebinturong

Wolverine and the X-Men is basically what got me into MARVEL. (At the same time, The Batman got me into DC). That show was great. I think I can trace Nightcrawler being one of my favourite characters back to that show.
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One of the worst Marvel shows in my opinion was Avengers Assemble. It just didn't live up to it's predecessor.
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The Skarzs

It was okay for a couple seasons, but got more and more "ADD" appealing, I feel, later on.
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Cave potato.

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Also, Tony Stark's voice was grating to the ears.
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Delthion

Quote from: Jetthebinturong on January 18, 2019, 07:45:27 PM
You're literally the only person with that opinion. Most superhero fans, and even some critics, consider Infinity War a complete triumph. Which it was.

Spoiler

Also, not liking a film because the bad guy wins is just... ridiculous? Especially one that's part of a series.
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Actually, my entire family agrees with me. Which is surprising to me because my sister is a Marvel fanatic.
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I personally don't like Thor Ragnarok. There was way to much out of place humor. :P
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Delthion

Quote from: Jetthebinturong on January 18, 2019, 07:45:27 PM
You're literally the only person with that opinion. Most superhero fans, and even some critics, consider Infinity War a complete triumph. Which it was.

Spoiler

Also, not liking a film because the bad guy wins is just... ridiculous? Especially one that's part of a series.
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And I figured out why I don't like it. It uses the Deus Ex Machina with bringing in Captain Marvel, at least it does, in my opinion.
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The Skarzs

Except that's kind of an afterthought. . . In my opinion, if it was truly Deus ex machina then it would have been done during the main movie, instead of after the credits. (Right? It's been a while since I have seen it.) I haven't seen Captain Marvel, but what I got out of it is that it was just a way to bring in another character.
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Delthion

I suppose. To me it was just, "Oh no, all of the superheroes of earth lost and universal doom was given, time to bring in an
all-powerful superhero to save the day."
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Cave potato.

The Grey Coincidence

Except I don't think Marvel is stupid enough to turn Carol into a Deux Ex Machina- just because she's coming doesn't automatically mean that the world is saved. If she comes in and solos Thanos then yeah, she counts as one but I don't really see that happening so I don't think it's fair to say she's a Deux Ex Machina.
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I'm going to be seeing Endgame on Tuesday evening after work, and I'm excited and terrified.  I'm also really really hoping that this meme I saw on Pinterest earlier wasn't a death spoiler.

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