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amarie24 ([personal profile] amarie24) wrote 2016-05-11 11:51 pm (UTC)

Yeah, I mean...it's the most bizarre thing ever to me because, from its very premise/foundation, it's a terrible movie in so, so many ways. But it's a terrible movie with a lot of good, funny, heartwarming parts that can help you get through it. I do feel that they did T'Challa and Sam Wilson right (and they would SO have THE black hero party if they ever met up with Finn, for sure!!). But, I do despise what they did with Rhodey...ugh.

-nods- Watching superheroes fight is depressing. You'd think that the writers would create a villain or two for them all to fight together, huh? And there's been a lot of good words written about how superheroes fighting each other/having issues and messes that are bigger than any outside, villainous threat is the boring, depressing norm these days. A lot of good words written about how, for example, we don't want to watch Tony Stark go through his eleventy-billionth crises against Steve Rogers; we miss the days when there would be fun, easy comic panels where we could watch Tony Stark eat a sandwich and the rest of the comic panels were just superheroes being friends, supporting each other, and fighting with each other.

Whole lotta good words written on that for sure. Yep, yep. So you're not the only one by a long shot. Not the only one at all.

And what you said about MCU!Tony Stark...FUCKING PREACH IT AND SHOUT IT FROM THE CHRYSLER BUILDING!!!!!!

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