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Literally every thor movie OTHER than Thor Ragnarok. They're just stale and full of lore that I don't care about, also the older ones are so dark I can't see anything. Ragnarok is SO funny to me and I was hoping Thor: Love and Thunder (the sequel) would be like that too but it was just too lore heavy for it to really latch onto me :(
Perhaps I just have the brain of a 12 year old that laughs at a guy getting hit in the head with a big rubber ball but like I'm in the movie for a good time, not note taking ๐ญ
Ragnarok and Guardians Of The Galaxy feels like fun short story books that's like 200 pages and has images while the others feel like the 4th book in a series that's like 500 pages each.
that being said I know hardly nothing about the marvel universe past basic stuff, so it's probably just me ๐
(also I don't know box offices, I just know what my peers opinions are on them)
My partner and I have started a rewatch of all the Marvel movies because we hate ourselves and it's too late to stop now. Gotta say, I've been surprised a couple times at how different the quality is vs what I remember it being.
Thor: The Dark World was surprisingly good when I remembered it being shit. The villain is a little lame, but other than that, it's actually a fun movie.
Oh the other hand, Iron Man 3. Oh boy. That is a bad movie. Like really bad. Literally the worst one we've seen so far and we just caught up to Infinity War. It's sitting at a 7/10 on IMDB and I'm shocked it's that high. That whole movie is full of cheese and bad plots. It contributes literally nothing to advance the overall MCU story. The whole thing feels like a cheap holiday special, which makes sense because it's literally a Christmas movie.
I only liked the first Thor movie, can't even bring myself to watch the latest one
It's funny, I'm another who knows nothing about Marvel except what the movies had, and I loved the Thor movies the most because of the lore building LOL. But then I've said I get tired of later Captain American movies because "Things are too realistic and down to Earth, if there's superheroes I want things to get WEIRD.
But I want to say, as much as I love the other two Thor movies, I agree with you, Ragnarok is the best one. It did a fantastic job of building quite a lot of lore while being absolutely hilariously entertaining. But if you like Guardians of the Galaxy, I suggest you look up the TV show Farscape. When GotG was advertised I told my friends "I've always wanted to see Farscape on the big screen" so you might like it.