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S'up bitches. Civil War was good. One Love is wrong. the last quarter was not boring, the emotional stakes are sky high and the ending is unconventional.

Let me explain:

The bad guy wins. I think most people expect the good guys to make up and come together to fight a common threat in a VS movie like this. Iron Man meets up with CA in the bunker and they make nice to duke it out with the 5 assassins, except nope they don't. oh ****

Admittedly, I love comic book movies as I am not a joyless hack. I love them all even though some are terribad like BVS.

1.) Winter Soldier
2.) Civil War
3.) GOTG
4.) Avengers 1
5.) Iron Man 1
6.) Ant Man
7.) Age of Ultron
8.) Iron Man 3
9.) The First Avenger
10.) Thor 1
11.) Thor 2
12.) Iron Man 2
13.) Hulk movie

See, if someone would have actually died the "bad guy wins" point would have actually had a more visceral impact. Like just kill Hawkeye. The dude is boring AF and isnt getting his own movie.

And you really don't have Deadpool above the Hulk movie?
 
See, if someone would have actually died the "bad guy wins" point would have actually had a more visceral impact. Like just kill Hawkeye. The dude is boring AF and isnt getting his own movie.

And you really don't have Deadpool above the Hulk movie?

Deadpool was fantastic.
 
Deadpool was fantastic.

It was a nice change from what we've seen, he's not my favorite character, can be annoying at times, but yeah it was nice to see something different from Marvel

given it's success i'm sure we'll see more of these deadpool type movies in the future
 
It was a nice change from what we've seen, he's not my favorite character, can be annoying at times, but yeah it was nice to see something different from Marvel

given it's success i'm sure we'll see more of these deadpool type movies in the future

I don't think Deadpool was Disney's Marvel. I think Fox or Sony owns Deadpool.

I wonder if the success will take the X-Men to a more mature level.
 
Sinister (2012, 65% on RT)


If you haven't seen it and you're into crime/thriller drama then this is pretty scary at times and has a pretty unique storyline to keep things interesting. Ethan Hawk did it justice too.


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Sinister (2012, 65% on RT)


If you haven't seen it and you're into crime/thriller drama then this is pretty scary at times and has a pretty unique storyline to keep things interesting. Ethan Hawk did it justice too.


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I liked it quite a bit. I believe there is a sequel too
 
I just watched Drag Me to Hell (2009, 92% on RT). It's a touching drama about investment banking.

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Pretty funny show. Truly should be in the comedy genre
 
Can't wait to see this new Captain America movie. I love war flicks. Hopefully it's as good as Platoon.
 
Just saw Civil War and have a question.

So the villain's elaborate scheme was to lure Iron Man and company to some bunker so that he could... umm, show them a video?

Why did he have to go through all that just to show someone a video? Couldn't he have just texted it to Tony Stark?

Am I totally missing something? (entirely possible)
 
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I have to agree with OL on this one. I mean the whole Iron Man/Bucky past reveal was cool and added to the story, but after the big Iron Man vs Captain America team fight it wasn't that great.

The only part I can say I really enjoyed more than the average Marvel movie were the Spiderman parts (including the major fight scene where Ant-Man and Spiderman where really the two best by far), which were awesome. Other than that it was just good, left me with pretty much the same feeling every other Marvel movie has left me with.

*not really a spoiler, but something that didn't happen that I wish did*
The movie would have been way better if someone died. Some sense of danger to the heroes needs to be added to the universe.

Yeah, I basically feel the same way.

I've been saying the same thing for a long time. The Avengers movies lack a lot of intensity for me cause I never believe any of the characters are ever in any real danger; they just kick the living **** out of everything in their path. Even if they get hurt, it's not long before they're totally fine again. I was excited when Don Cheadle's character fell from the sky, thought maybe someone would finally die...but nope.
 
Just saw Civil War and have a question.

So the villain's elaborate scheme was to lure Iron Man and company to some bunker so that he could... umm, show them a video?

Why did he have to go through all that just to show someone a video? Couldn't he have just texted it Tony Stark?

Am I totally missing something? (entirely possible)

I thought his plan was to kill the other super-soldiers?


Edit: Apparently his main plan was to drive a wedge between the Avengers... the subplot of the super-soldiers didn't really work in one reviewer's opinion (which is exactly what I found as well, it was snooze inducing at best). Here is an article as to what Zemo's plans were:

https://www.pajiba.com/marvel_movies/what-exactly-was-zemos-big-plan-in-captain-america-civil-war.php
 
I thought his plan was to kill the other super-soldiers?


Edit: Apparently his main plan was to drive a wedge between the Avengers... the subplot of the super-soldiers didn't really work in one reviewer's opinion (which is exactly what I found as well, it was snooze inducing at best). Here is an article as to what Zemo's plans were:

https://www.pajiba.com/marvel_movies/what-exactly-was-zemos-big-plan-in-captain-america-civil-war.php

Yeah, the author of that article seems to agree that Zemo's plot doesn't make sense.
 
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