A Spoiler-free review of Infinity Wars
I’m just kidding. Everything I could talk about is a spoiler. All I can say is it’s worth the hype….
I’m just kidding. Everything I could talk about is a spoiler. All I can say is it’s worth the hype….
Friday saw the release of the much-awaited Marvel movie, Thor: Ragnarok. With amazing trailers proceeding the movie for quite some time, and Marvel’s impressive record, Ragnarok was a very promising movie. Very, very promising. Promising to the point where I am actually surprised it managed to live up to it’s promises.
(Yes, I’m actually posting my review on time, and not months after. How about that?)
I didn’t have high hopes for Spider-Man: Homecoming. My parents got to see it almost a month before I did, and they warned me it wasn’t great. But I didn’t want to miss any development in the MCU, and it had Iron Man in it, so I went to see it anyways.
I wasn’t disappointed, but I wasn’t surprised either. There was a lot of things Spider-Man did extremely well, but there were a few things – well, one thing – that kept the movie from being overly enjoyable.
I didn’t have a lot of faith in Wonder Woman. The last two DC movies I had seen were disappointing, and I honestly doubted DC had suddenly gotten their act together.
Man, was I surprised.
Angst. Kills. Me.
I’m not a big DC fan, but I went to Batman vs. Superman. I wasn’t impressed. There was a lot…
To be completely honest, I asked for it when I watched The Flash again.
Finally, no I am not claiming that I can make better movies than whoever was behind BvS and Suicide Squad. That doesn’t mean I can’t critique their works.
Should the writers have just completely glossed over the relationship?