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Good boy :D
I've seen it a third time earlier this afternoon.
Will catch the midnight showing tomorrow night B-) The fourth time is the charm :))
"Everyone expected the 2015 sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron to top its predecessor’s global take, but it fell shy and finished its run with $1.4 billion (sparking absurd and utterly false reports in some online fan media to claim Disney considered the film a failure as a result of that outcome)."
Some people should take note of that sentence :)
Bull v Shit has the depth of a tablespoon compared to CW!
Fourth viewing tonight with my army buddies, they all want to see it again!
Cap would approve, @BondJasonBond006! Have a blast!
After all such a cinematic comic book nerdgasm doesn't happen very often.
I'm glad CW makes me feel so good after the other one was a nonstarter.
The incredible hulk
Iron man 2
Thor
Captain America the first Avenger
The Avengers
Iron man 3
Thor 2 the dark world
Guardians of the galaxy
Captain America the winter soldier
Avengers age of ultron
Ant-Man
Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 1
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America
Avengers
Iron Man 3
Agents Of Shield 1.1-1.7
Thor The Dark World
Agents Of Shield 1.8-1.15
Captain America Winter Soldier
Agents Of Shield 1.16-2.19
Avengers AOU
Agents Of Shield 2.20-2.22
Ant-Man
You can start with Captain America 1 and the Agent Carter though.
Guardians Of The Galaxy you can add wherever you want.
Cheers guys. So, is one list release order date and the other chronological??
My list is chronological but I made a mistake at the beginning.
1. Iron Man 1
2. Incredible Hulk
the rest is correct and the same as doubleoego's list except I did include the tv-show Agents Of Shield.
Timeline wise you would have to watch Captain America as the first movie and then Agent Carter as both stories happen in the distant past and should be viewed first therefore (if you want to do a proper timeline order)
Excellent, appreciate that. Cheers...
Nice one. Thanks...
Well, Hulk has one pivotal scene tying into the Avengers/Iron Man story.
Agents Of Shield has some very interesting episodes around the movies, especially around Winter Soldier!
If you are a fan of the first Captain America, Agent Carter is a must see.
GOTG can be skipped though.
I may do it before seeing Civil War.
EDIT: Ok, perhaps Hulk (with Eric Bana) is another one I don't like to watch often as well. Awful imho.
Hulk is bad, yes and can be skipped.
The first 20 minutes of that film is honestly some of the best cinematic characterization I have ever seen, truly. We get to know who Steve is and why he's so special immediately, with both visual and verbal cues that are beautifully and cleverly delivered. We get to see his resilience and determined spirit as he tries to enlist again and again. In the alley fight behind the movie theater, he gets punched repeatedly, but keeps getting up, telling the guy, "I could do this all day," a saying that remains with him forever. To defend himself, he even grabs the lid of a trashcan, giving that iconic Cap pose before he grows into the man destiny needs him to be.
They set him up so beautifully as a kid that just wants to help. He's not looking for fame or fortune or the glory of war; he just "hates bullies." There is so much heart in every one of those early scenes with the pre-serum Steve that just makes me smile. When Tommy Lee's character throws a dummy grenade and Steve is the one to jump on it, willing to sacrifice himself for everyone else. When he uses ingenuity to get the flag at training and rides back to base with Peggy. When he states that he has no business working a factory job giving anything less than the men like him who are heading to war laying down their lives. The scene in the barracks with Tucci's doctor character when Steve promises he'll always remain the good kid from Brooklyn he was before the serum.
Throw in all the great stuff with Peggy, the rain-checked dance, the brilliant sequence where Steve travels the world in character as Cap punching Hitler and dancing with the women, and I think you have a rousing and emotional film in equal measures. It's one of my favorites for Steve alone, and he's easily my favorite Avenger.
Absolutely with you. It's a poor, poor film. In the cold light of day I actually think 50% of the Marvel output is distinctly average. The high points have been successfully exploited to perpetuate this narrative that they're knocking it out of the park. I would say 10% of their output has knocked it out of the park.
Really? Never doubted it?
I think one of the many strong things about CW is that it's so difficult to take sides.