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Post by DC-Fan on Apr 13, 2019 0:24:02 GMT
In Superman II, Superman gave up his powers. Then Clark and Lois went to a diner, where a bully picked on a powerless Clark. After Superman gets his powers back and defeats Zod, Non, and Ursa, Clark goes back to the diner and teaches the bully a lesson. Then Clark gives the diner owner a wad of cash to pay for the damages. In Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers and Nick Fury are sitting at a table in a bar. Fury asks Carol how would he know she's not a shape-shifting Skrull. Carol shoots a blast at the wall behind Fury and the wall explodes. So Carol destroys the bar and doesn't even pay the bar owner for the damages.
This is 1 of the reasons why I give low ratings to MCU movies. Because MCU heroes constantly abuse their power and think that they don't have to be accountable for their actions. So you basically just admitted that you are completely non-objective when rating movies. No, it would only be non-objective if there was no objective reason for giving the movies a low rating. I gave an objective reason for giving the movies a low rating. It's no different than saying I gave this movie a low rating because the character development was weak or I gave that movie a low rating because the writing was contrived.
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