1) The Revenant (2015) - B+
2) Room (2015) - A
3) Tomorrowland (2015) - C
4) Deadpool (2016) - B-
5) Zootopia (2016) - B+
6) Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) - D
7) Eye in The Sky (2016) - B
8) Captain America: Civil War (2016) - B
9) The Jungle Book (2016) - B-
10) Iron Man (2008) - A- (Rewatch)
11) Picture Day (2012) - B-
12) Incredible Hulk (2008) - C-
13) X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) - C+
14) Iron Man 2 (2010) - C (Rewatch)
15) Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) - B (Rewatch)
16) Thor (2011) - B- (Rewatch)
17) Marvel's The Avengers (2012) - A (Rewatch)
18) Iron Man 3 (2013) - B- (Rewatch)
19) Thor The Dark World (2014) - D+ (Rewatch)
20) Finding Dory (2016) - B
21) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - A (Rewatch)
This is my favorite Marvel film and it still is my favorite Marvel film in this post "Civil War" era. This movie had so much going for it, adding to the MCU, giving us some major plot twists, and really pushing the phase two portion of the universe forward. What makes this movie stand out from the rest though is it still feels like a stand alone movie. You have themes of loyalty, questioning where you belong and if what you're fighting for matches up to what you think you should be fighting for, and above all else, trust and friendship.
All of those themes is basically what Captain America as a whole are all about. I've loved the Captain America avenger ever since I first started watching these movies because he is the personification of freedom and values that are worth fighting for. We see in this movie Rogers starts to question the world around him and the scene he had with Peggy was really well done and brought home that aspect.
This movie also features some of the best action Marvel has ever done. The scenes with the three helicarriers are really just fun to watch and the fight sequences, especially with Black Widow are always a joy. I read some reviews saying it was too difficult to understand, yet I could understand what was happening.
Watching this movie again and now close to the other movies, I'm starting to pick up a lot of cool stuff that I missed before. For example, this movie referenced the first Captain America (I was thinking, this is how you do a sequel), Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, and basically Shield as a whole. While the MCU has been going out of this world with aliens and Thor at this point, this movie remained grounded on earth, and man, what a joy it was to watch. This is how you do a modern smart blockbuster.
Theater (10)
TV/Netflix (3) +1
Itunes (8)