durdencommatyler wrote:Ranking the MCU films that I've seen:
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2. Doctor Strange
3. Iron Man
4. Captain America: Civil War
5. Iron Man 3
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Thor
9. Captain America: The First Avenger
10. The Incredible Hulk
11. Iron Man 2
Thought you were gonna watch Ant-Man.
I'll get to it one of these days.
You’ve still never watched Unforgiven.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
durdencommatyler wrote:Ranking the MCU films that I've seen:
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2. Doctor Strange
3. Iron Man
4. Captain America: Civil War
5. Iron Man 3
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Thor
9. Captain America: The First Avenger
10. The Incredible Hulk
11. Iron Man 2
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
durdencommatyler wrote:Ranking the MCU films that I've seen:
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2. Doctor Strange
3. Iron Man
4. Captain America: Civil War
5. Iron Man 3
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Thor
9. Captain America: The First Avenger
10. The Incredible Hulk
11. Iron Man 2
Thought you were gonna watch Ant-Man.
I'll get to it one of these days.
You’ve still never watched Unforgiven.
I'm a busy guy.
You spend too much time in bars.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
durdencommatyler wrote:Ranking the MCU films that I've seen:
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2. Doctor Strange
3. Iron Man
4. Captain America: Civil War
5. Iron Man 3
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Thor
9. Captain America: The First Avenger
10. The Incredible Hulk
11. Iron Man 2
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:That being said, can I skip Hulk? I really don't like that character.
Many rank it towards the bottom of the Marvel heap. I really liked it, tho. I liked Norton as Banner, too. Although i do like the Ruffalo Hulk design better.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
GotG is phase 2.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
GotG is phase 2.
Many apologies, nerd.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
GotG is phase 2.
Many apologies, nerd.
If you’re gonna do it, do it right.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
GotG is phase 2.
Many apologies, nerd.
If you’re gonna do it, do it right.
But...I already saw GotG.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. Only Marvel thing I’ve seen beyond the Netflix TV stuff. I liked it.
Is the MCU worth exploring at this point if I enjoyed that one?
I have no idea how to advise a person who went 10 years without watching any one of these movies. That concept is so far from my imagination, that I can't gauge what you would and would not like.
It's pretty easy, really. It all connects, sure, but not in any way that you couldn't pick up any random Marvel film and just watch it.
Maybe don't start with Avengers, Reid. Otherwise...
I just never got around to it and once The Avengers came out I just figured I'd missed the boat and never paid attention to releases after that. Now my wife wants me all caught up before the Thanos one this Summer, so I'm determined to do it right.
So far I've gone through GoTG and Iron Man. I'm thinking I'll just focus on watching all the Phase One stuff and then hit the main Avenger/GoTG sequels along with the main character sequels. I found a great Storywonk podcast series about the MCU that will satisfy the years of discussion I/m sure I missed out on. Kind of really looking forward to this.
Iron Man was much better than I expected it to be. So was Guardians of the Galaxy.
GotG is phase 2.
Many apologies, nerd.
If you’re gonna do it, do it right.
But...I already saw GotG.
Well, you’re probably alright with that anyway. It kinda goes alongside the others at that point anyway.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
washing machine wrote:That being said, can I skip Hulk? I really don't like that character.
Many rank it towards the bottom of the Marvel heap. I really liked it, tho. I liked Norton as Banner, too. Although i do like the Ruffalo Hulk design better.
I agree with wease. I mean, Norton was great but the Ruffalo design is better.
I'm doing this to appease my wife and catch up for Infinity War, but if I'm really being honest here, I kind of just want to have the proper context in which to fully enjoy Ant-Man and the Wasp.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:Ugh. So I guess I have to watch it then.
I'm doing this to appease my wife and catch up for Infinity War, but if I'm really being honest here, I kind of just want to have the proper context in which to fully enjoy Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Then just watch
Avengers
Avengers 2
Ant-Man
All three Captain America movies
I’d go ahead and do GotG 2 and Thor:Ragnarok just to get ready for the next Avengers flick. Don’t know yet how Black Panther ties in to it all.
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Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns