I voted A.
It was a slow start that paid off which justified the slow start to me.
There were so many callbacks to the books that I enjoyed, minor things, but they were good. Having the Kree Yon-Rogg, Minn-Erva, and Att-Las, among them. I also loved that Project Pegasus was mentioned and it was the same facility that SHIELD was operating in the first Avengers movie.
Coulson was in it less than I'd hoped but he was pivotal.
I also was happy that we had that much Fury.
People have said the MCU rests on RDJ but Sam Jackson is certainly holding up his end. I though that really big Skrull that Vers couldn't beat so easily might have been Super Skrull.
I liked seeing the civilian non conquering Skrulls. While the Skrulls have been antagonists at many times they were never monolithic "bad guys" with certain ones just wanting to live in peace. The Kree started the war in the books with their aggressive nature, the Skrulls became warlike in response.
I was really scared for Maria when Monica's grandparents came to watch her, I thought she might not be coming back, I was relieved when she was ok.
This movie filled in cracks that I didn't even know I wanted filled in and opened doors to other future things I hope to see.
Carol's friend, Maria Rambeau, is not the character who became Capt. Marvel in the comics, that's her daughter, Monica.
I noticed Maria's call sign was Photon, (on the side of her plane) which is one of Monica's later non Captain Marvel super names.
The Rambeau who is the Superhero is her daughter, the little girl seen. She'll be in her 30s when we see her in the present.
The Zemo who killed Bucky (sort of) was Heinrich Zemo, the one seen in the movie was his son Helmut who was the second one in the comics. He was more morally ambiguous.
He also is the Zemo with the Thunderbolts.
Captain Marvel showed up in Avengers and became the chairman, ie the elected leader, of the Avengers and she was in charge when the Avengers were sent to arrest Magneto for his many crimes against humanity. That was the first Avengers vs. X-men crossover. Later, the Masters of Evil, under Zemo the second, defeated the Avengers, Captain Marvel being the most powerful was his greatest concern until he used Blackout to envelope her in dark force and actually put her in the dimension it comes from where she only just barely managed to survive by emerging out of The Shroud's darkforce powers. She was emaciated and in a coma but healed up and started to exhibit powers again but not the same and called her self Photon although she had since taken a job as a port authority police officer in Louisiana. I'm really hoping we get an adult Photon with Monica. With Cassie Lang from Ant-Man, Marvel seems to be doing some live action ground work for future origin stories. While Monica was Captain Marvel, the former Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers, was out in space as Binary, so I could see Monica not being Captain Marvel in this version because she was the only one at the time in the books. I'd still love to see Photon as an Avenger in future movies.
They probably could have made it a bit clearer that the post credits scene with Goose spitting out the Tesseract had jumped back in time to right after the main part of the movie. My mom thought it was after the Endgame scene, and it was a bit jarring to go back and forth in time like that.
No offense to your mom but it was the exact same desk with the exact same name plate and furniture, I'd be hard pressed not to think it was shortly thereafter the main movie. I just think they threw it on there as a joke, my wife asked why it was important for us to wait an extra 8 minutes to watch a cat puke. I didn't have a good answer.
Maybe it wasn’t made for you and that’s why it’s not connecting.
Why does a movie have to be made for "someone" This is a very disturbing worldview proclaiming exclusivity and against inclusivness. Why should a person feel alienated by a movie. 'You should not enjoy it because it isn't for you' sounds very prejudicial, even bigoted.
Having said that, has anyone explained why this light speed engine thingy is a big deal in a universe that clearly has tons of FTL tech?
I think it's simpler than the very good explanations already given. I think she was building a Millennium Falcon.