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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 1:58:52 GMT
I think Civil War is the best.
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Post by outrider127 on Apr 22, 2018 2:16:08 GMT
Yes because its the most serious mcu,Black Panther is up there too. Black Panther lol--try Iron Man I or the Avengers movies
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 22, 2018 2:40:36 GMT
Yes because its the most serious mcu,Black Panther is up there too. Black Panther lol Get over it.
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Post by scabab on Apr 22, 2018 6:00:52 GMT
Arguably yes. It's not my favourite one. I prefer Avengers and Civil War just because it's got all the characters in it so it's more enjoyable but yeah I can see why many would think it's the best. I think Civil War is the best. Is that a Syphon Filter avatar? God I remember having that on PlayStation.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 22, 2018 6:37:16 GMT
It was my favorite until just a month or so ago when I rewatched The Avengers. Winter Soldier is now my second favorite MCU movie, but it truly does get better every time I watch it.
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Post by blockbusted on Apr 22, 2018 8:33:38 GMT
Perhaps not, but it’s certainly the most relevant film made by Marvel Studios. Relevant how? And to whom? Relevant due to its theme of freedom vs. security.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 13:20:05 GMT
Arguably yes. It's not my favourite one. I prefer Avengers and Civil War just because it's got all the characters in it so it's more enjoyable but yeah I can see why many would think it's the best. I think Civil War is the best. Is that a Syphon Filter avatar? God I remember having that on PlayStation. Yes it is! One of my favorite game series. I doubted anybody would know what it was from.
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Post by James on Apr 22, 2018 13:24:09 GMT
It's certainly ONE of the best movies in the MCU, but is it my favourite? Well, not quite, no. I'd rank it at 4th place, behind the first Iron Man, Civil War, and The Avengers, which is the best, in my opinion.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Apr 23, 2018 17:48:39 GMT
It's my personal favorite followed by The Avengers! Same.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Apr 23, 2018 19:12:36 GMT
Yes.
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Post by kleinreturns on Apr 24, 2018 18:56:35 GMT
TWS is tied with AOU with Iron Man, TA, CW, GOTGV2, Thor 3 and Black Panther as very close runners up.
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Post by DSDSquared on Apr 25, 2018 13:10:22 GMT
Age of Ultron is one of the worst MCU movies. It amazed me people have it on here. The Winter Soldier is the FAR better movie in pretty much every way. It is in my top three greatest super hero movies of all time:
The Winter Soldier The Dark Knight Days of Future Past
The action in The Winter Soldier is unmatched in the comic book genre.
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Post by Nalkarj on Jun 9, 2018 2:01:43 GMT
Watching Winter Soldier right now for the first time, on the many recommendations. Lots of good stuff so far—interesting opening, Robert Redford, and two lovely suspense sequences just in the first half hour or so (attack on Fury and attack in Cap’s house). Not sure why there’s something about Miss Johansson that just turns me off. But there’s a very pretty girl playing the neighbor/“Agent 13.”
I think all of this would have actually been better without all the explosions and special effects; I would have kept it more small-scale, which seems to be the tone the writers and directors are going for.
At the 40 min. mark. Looks like Sam Jackson just died.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 3:37:00 GMT
Watching Winter Soldier right now for the first time, on the many recommendations. Lots of good stuff so far—interesting opening, Robert Redford, and two lovely suspense sequences just in the first half hour or so (attack on Fury and attack in Cap’s house). Not sure why there’s something about Miss Johansson that just turns me off. But there’s a very pretty girl playing the neighbor/“Agent 13.” I think all of this would have actually been better without all the explosions and special effects; I would have kept it more small-scale, which seems to be the tone the writers and directors are going for. At the 40 min. mark. Looks like Sam Jackson just died. Well if the explosions and SFX kinda bother you at this point then you may want to get used to it since the third act is very heavy with CGI. Although it makes up for that by having an emotional final battle.
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Post by hobowar on Jun 9, 2018 4:01:50 GMT
Age of Ultron is one of the worst MCU movies. It amazed me people have it on here. The Winter Soldier is the FAR better movie in pretty much every way. It is in my top three greatest super hero movies of all time: The Winter Soldier The Dark Knight Days of Future Past The action in The Winter Soldier is unmatched in the comic book genre. Age of Ultron has a pretty much perfect screenplay in my opinion. If Nolan put that much depth into his characters, I wouldn't hate his movies so much.
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Post by NormanClature on Jun 9, 2018 9:35:24 GMT
Watching Winter Soldier right now for the first time, on the many recommendations. Lots of good stuff so far—interesting opening, Robert Redford, and two lovely suspense sequences just in the first half hour or so (attack on Fury and attack in Cap’s house). Not sure why there’s something about Miss Johansson that just turns me off. But there’s a very pretty girl playing the neighbor/“Agent 13.” I think all of this would have actually been better without all the explosions and special effects; I would have kept it more small-scale, which seems to be the tone the writers and directors are going for. At the 40 min. mark. Looks like Sam Jackson just died. If you think the special effects used in the first 40 minutes of TWS are excessive, you must generally hate superhero movies? I bet you loved the last act of MoS?
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Post by summers8 on Jun 9, 2018 9:48:48 GMT
Is the most aspiring of the bunch but the writing could have been better. things were too predictable.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jun 9, 2018 10:37:19 GMT
It was for me until Avengers: Infinity War
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Post by Nalkarj on Jun 9, 2018 13:26:28 GMT
If you think the special effects used in the first 40 minutes of TWS are excessive, you must generally hate superhero movies? I bet you loved the last act of MoS? I don’t understand why you feel you need the sarcasm, pal. While it’s true that I don’t like this modern push towards non-stop explosions and special effects at the expense of character, dialogue, plot, imagery, etc., that has nothing to do with my [minor] criticism here. (It also has nothing to do with liking or disliking superhero movies in general. And, by the way, I strongly disliked the gloomy and frightfully boring MoS.) Think of the rather brilliant surprise office attack near the beginning of Three Days of the Condor (which I think is better than anything else in the rest of film). With Redford on board, Marvel was clearly aiming for a similar kind of thriller, ’70s paranoia style, which had small scale, practical action scenes. Much of Winter Soldier has worked that way so far, so that the occurrences of big modern CGI action seem out of place. Not sure why that should be so hard to understand. I watched the first half of Winter Soldier last night and will probably finish it tonight.
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Post by Nalkarj on Jun 9, 2018 13:29:09 GMT
Watching Winter Soldier right now for the first time, on the many recommendations. Lots of good stuff so far—interesting opening, Robert Redford, and two lovely suspense sequences just in the first half hour or so (attack on Fury and attack in Cap’s house). Not sure why there’s something about Miss Johansson that just turns me off. But there’s a very pretty girl playing the neighbor/“Agent 13.” I think all of this would have actually been better without all the explosions and special effects; I would have kept it more small-scale, which seems to be the tone the writers and directors are going for. At the 40 min. mark. Looks like Sam Jackson just died. Well if the explosions and SFX kinda bother you at this point then you may want to get used to it since the third act is very heavy with CGI. Although it makes up for that by having an emotional final battle. Thanks for letting me know. I would have loved if Marvel had completely foresaken CGI for one movie—and I think, with the tone this one has, that it would have been a good choice. Oh, well, there is a lot of good ’70s thriller stuff, still.
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