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What Marvel films are worth seeing?

I do like ‘cinephile’ movies but that is certainly not my expectation when watching comic book movies.

Yes, they follow a formula, like all action films. But some follow it in a clever way, and others do not.

I want to put my brain in passive mode, but not turn it off completely, if that makes sense.

I want ‘The smart kind of dumb’.
 
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Thus far the only ones I've liked have been Iron Man 1 / 3, The Incredible Hulk, most of Guardians 1, most of Cap 1, some of Cap 2, most of Ragnarok and ... that's about it.

Haven't seen Black Panther or Infinity War yet, though.
 
I don't know which films are "worth seeing". But these are the ones I really like:

"Iron Man 2"
"Captain America: The First Avenger"
"The Avengers"
"Thor: The Dark World"
"Captain America: The Winter Soldier"
"Guardians of the Galaxy"
"Ant-Man"
"Black Panther"
"The Avengers: Infinity War"
 
Thor
Thor: The Dark World
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
The Incredible Hulk
The Avengers
Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: Winter Soldier
Avengers: Age of Ultron
 
I like Captain America's movies best, especially Winter Soldier, but I feel all of them are really worth watching, because all sort of have something different to see. I thought Thor Ragnarok was so incredibly fun to watch and just hilarious without being too silly, and Black Panther was very unique and interesting. I feel my least favorites are Iron Man, but that's probably I just find Tony Stark sort of boring and annoying, he's my least favorite Avenger.
 
Sounds like Captain Americas are the strongest recommendation here, I'll check those out first. Also I have heard other people rave about the second GoG. If I get into those it might inspire me to circle out further.

Forgot about X Men because I was mostly focusing on movies that are part of the narrative weaved together by Infinite War, I have seen the first two of those. Thought they were decent. Might check out First Class and Logan.

I've heard other good things about Howard the Duck. Might try to see that, but not as part of this push which is more "Getting a more complete view of this tightly woven universe".

If you see X-Men: First Class, then I would recommend following up with the sequel Days of Future Past. It's one of my favorite superhero movies of all time.

Kor
 
What Marvel films are worth seeing?


Start with the Captain America films; the are the crown jewels of the MCU, as the adaptation of the character is as close / pitch perfect of as you're likely to see in the MCU and among the best in cinema history. Like the source, he faces fantasy elements, but the edge of government(s) influences, dark operators and politics forcefully and effectively shape the films to be thrilling and mature. That's why they have a rare, high re-watch value among superhero adaptations (although Civil War has some "fat" that could have been trimmed).

...and as Kai "the spy" suggested:

Aside from the movies, I'd also recommend the Netflix shows, which all have very strong writing, very strong characters, and feel very relevant. Except for Iron Fist and the Defenders crossover. Those were just meh.

Yes--the Netflix series are also strong--very interesting, serious and gives a look at how grit applies to Marvel characters. Probably the best Marvel productions outside of the Captain America films.
 
For Myself:
Iron Man 1
Thor 1
Avengers 1
Thor 2 (Hey I like the Thor/Loki interplay in this one a lot)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier <---- My #1 favorite MCU film to date.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Captain America: Civil War
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Doctor Strange
Spiderman: Homecoming
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War

(And even among that list, the one's I really enjoyed are BOLDED).
 
Starting with Iron Man and the Sokovia Accords storyline. Well, at least for me.

So you think that the movies should ignore the benefits of the Shared Universe and pretend everything is standalone unless it's explicitly a team up movie?
 
The Winter Soldier had a great fight scene in an elevator. Civil War had the Superhero on Superhero fight scene and Captain/Bucky fight with Iron Man. They are among the best fight scenes in MCU.
 
The Winter Soldier had a great fight scene in an elevator. Civil War had the Superhero on Superhero fight scene and Captain/Bucky fight with Iron Man. They are among the best fight scenes in MCU.
My favorite fight sequences from CA:TWS
- Opening 'stealth' incursion of Cap onto the captured SHIELD ship (With him and Black Widow taking out the terrorists).
- Cap VS the Shield Agents in the Elevator.
- Cap taking out the Quinjet.
- Cap and Co. (starting on the Overpass) in the city fighting the Winter Soldier and lackeys.
 
My favorites are
Ironman
The Incredible Hulk
Thor
Captain America
The Avengers
Captain America The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Antman
Thor Ragnarpk
Black Panther
Infinity War
 
If my answer will make you feel better . . . yes.
It won’t.


On topic: I’m a big comic book fan, especially (though not exclusively) of superhero comics. While I prefer the DC films over the Marvel ones as a group (but not interested in a long drawn out argument or debate), I still like the Marvel MCU movies enough to have purchased all of them.

Favourites in no particular order:
First two Captain America
First Iron Man
Both Guardians
Ragnorok
Dr. Strange
Spider-Man Homecoming

then the rest. YMMV
 
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