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Scorsese is right. Marvel movies are formulaic fairground rides, not cinema. They're basically two hour long high budget live action Saturday morning cartoons. If you've seen one, you've seen them all.
I thought the story in Winter Soldier was pretty BASED. It's all about Captain America taking on the entire Deep State being controlled by Globalists. Even when the entire country is against him he doesn't give a fuck and holds true to his beliefs. Too bad the actor playing him is the biggest libtard ever. He completely ruins the image of Captain America with his constant promotion of leftist faggotry.
Scorsese isn't exactly ripping the lid off some deep secret, either. No one confuses Action Comics with Dostoyevsky. No one goes to a Marvel movie expecting two hours of Cannes-bait wankery or France's latest effort to mainstream pedophilia. People ride roller coasters because roller coasters are fun, not because the roller coaster was subversive or nuanced.
Dog, huh? You're not a cat!
I don't see how anyone can be entertained by watching them. The over-the-top powers and technology they have aren't just hard to swallow, they make the story nonsensical.
Like Tony Stark can make an indestructible, omnipotent, flying power suit just materialize on him out of thin air? A suit that has artificial superintelligence, can fly anywhere in the world on its own in seconds, and do almost anything you can imagine? If you had something like that, why even get out of bed in the morning? Why not just send the suit? Or better yet, a million of them? Apparently there's no limit to what you can do or have.
And what fuck even is Black Widow? She's a world famous super-spy? How the fuck does that work?
It's all just so ridiculous.
First half of the first season was decent. Once they started getting lazy about how David Tennant's powers worked the charm wore off. Second season was just abysmal.