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Post by thisguy4000 on Dec 22, 2020 3:52:12 GMT
The least overtly comedic one would probably be Edward Norton’s Hulk movie, and the darkest one would be IW. What’s the most comedy centric one? Initially, I’d say it was IM3, but I’m not sure at this point.
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Post by hobowar on Dec 22, 2020 4:13:16 GMT
1) The Avengers 2) Thor Ragnarok 3) Guardians of the Galaxy 4) Ant-Man 5) Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2
Off the top of my head these made me laugh the most.
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Post by politicidal on Dec 22, 2020 4:19:10 GMT
Thor: Ragnarok or Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Both the Antman films come close.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 22, 2020 19:26:51 GMT
The least overtly comedic one would probably be Edward Norton’s Hulk movie, and the darkest one would be IW. What’s the most comedy centric one? Initially, I’d say it was IM3, but I’m not sure at this point. IM3? No. Its clearly one of the AntMan movies or even GOTG.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2020 19:46:10 GMT
The least overtly comedic one would probably be Edward Norton’s Hulk movie, and the darkest one would be IW. What’s the most comedy centric one? Initially, I’d say it was IM3, but I’m not sure at this point. IM3? No. Its clearly one of the AntMan movies or even GOTG. I could see the argument for IM3 though. The GotG movies have genuine emotional beats that are allowed to play out in a serious tone. IM3 undercuts everything with humor at every turn. Even Pepper’s “death” is followed very quickly by a joke. I’d probably argue Thor Ragnorock for this reason too. Asgard’s demise is played for laughs!
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 22, 2020 19:48:10 GMT
IM3? No. Its clearly one of the AntMan movies or even GOTG. I could see the argument for IM3 though. The GotG movies have genuine emotional beats that are allowed to play out in a serious tone. IM3 undercuts everything with humor at every turn. Even Pepper’s “death” is followed very quickly by a joke. I’d probably argue Thor Ragnorock for this reason too. Asgard’s demise is played for laughs! Yeah, I meant to throw in Ragnarok too.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Dec 22, 2020 19:49:50 GMT
The least overtly comedic one would probably be Edward Norton’s Hulk movie, and the darkest one would be IW. What’s the most comedy centric one? Initially, I’d say it was IM3, but I’m not sure at this point. IM3? No. Its clearly one of the AntMan movies or even GOTG. I was more referring to when it first came out. It’s easily the most comedic of the Iron Man movies.
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Post by scabab on Dec 22, 2020 19:52:51 GMT
One of the Guardian of the Galaxy movies I'd wager.
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Post by darkpast on Dec 22, 2020 21:29:38 GMT
Howard The Duck
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Post by politicidal on Dec 22, 2020 21:52:29 GMT
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Post by hobowar on Dec 22, 2020 23:27:50 GMT
12 Years a Slave
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Post by Skaathar on Dec 22, 2020 23:37:35 GMT
GOTG2 without a doubt. It was chock full of slaptick comedy that sometimes verged on looney toons quality.
Antman would probably be next.
Ragnarok had a few slapstick moments as well, quite cringeworthy actually, but not enough to make the entire movie feel overly comedic.
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Post by James on Dec 22, 2020 23:59:24 GMT
Ragnarok and Ant-Man and the Wasp.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Dec 23, 2020 6:54:52 GMT
Thor: Ragnarok. Taika Waititi was holding nothing back.
Ant-Man had the Cassie angle & Janet's loss intermingled. Guardians actually had a lot of nuanced emotion intermingled - We are Groot, Peter's dying mother.
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Post by Winter_King on Jan 8, 2021 13:56:04 GMT
I'm going with Thor Ragnarok and The Guardians of the Galaxy movies.
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