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The fights were good, the rest was a bit of a chore to get through.
Watched The Longest Yard afterwards and no matter the hate that Sandler gets, its still an enjoyable film.
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Also the villains were crap. And villains are the main appeal of a new superhero film.
My list is based purely on my enjoyment of each film. Captain America is superior, I can see that, I just found it incredibly dull. There's nothing more for me to learn from those Marvel films, that's what 3 (4 if you count Thor 2) films featuring Captain America will do to me. Also the villains were crap. And villains are the main appeal of a new superhero film.
Spider-Man was enjoyable. That's about as much praise I can give it.
There's quite a bit between how I felt about Bad Neighbours with three stars and A Long Way Down with three stars for example. I just don't like that scoring system where people give 1/2, 1/3, quarters on top of star ratings. If you're doing that you may as well rate them in percentages. If I did that Spider-Man & Captain America wouldn't get very high ones.
I really thought everything EXCEPT the winter soldier stuff was pretty cool, though more like an extended episode of Agents of SHIELD. I would have been happier watching Cap beat up some more jobbers and had another few rounds with GSP and Grillo. Not sure why they straightened Black Widows hair though, that damn near ruined the whole thing for me.
I'd have a hard time saying the villians were any better in Spider-Man (electro should have never made a damn electricity pun, his character up to that point was mildly interesting), but at least they had the sub-plot of "Why is Gwen Stacy going out with an asshole?".