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Finally got around to seeing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness yesterday. Went in with low expectations, still came away disappointed. 

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So yeah, in a word: disappointed. I go to watch MCU films for fun and not to poke holes in them, but lately it's felt like poking a hole in them just reveals so much more. I'm not expecting them to be as airtight as some of the greatest films ever made, but they don't even feel as tight as they were in Phase Three, or even in weaker parts of the Infinity Saga. I think there's an argument to be made for it being the worst "2" in the MCU. 

It unfortunately continues the trend of Phase Four feeling like an aimless prologue and not doing much of substance; I think so far in Phase Four, just in terms of the films, I enjoyed Shang-Chi and loved the second half of No Way Home...and that's it. I think they're missing more than they're hitting right now, and while I'm sure that won't have an impact on their box office success (it's simply too big to fail right now), I could see the MCU having a wider impact in the long run on comicbook adaptations and with them seeing the adverse impacts of the MCU fatigue that I think a fair few of us are feeling. 

Anyways, Thor: Love and Thunder is next up. Not sure how much I'm looking forward to the film, seeing Hench Padmé throughout an entire film is going to be weird (and yes this is how I'll lovingly refer to this Jane Foster look in the MCU -- huge respect for Natalie Portman getting into shape for the role, obviously! I just can't help but imagine her in this shape in the prequels, which is a funny thought :laughing:), but hopefully it'll be a better than what we've seen for much of Phase Four so far. 

Hopefully. 

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I got the feeling from the trailer that it was aimed at a younger audience, but I'll watch the first episode tonight and see what I think. 

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I really enjoyed it, love the style and the cast seems solid so far.

The MCU shows had started getting a bit samey in terms of style/tone so the first episode of Ms. Marvel was a nice change. I think this was probably my favourite opening episode of any of the Disney+ shows.

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I didn't really feel it, but I think it's aimed at a teenage girl audience. It felt like watching something from the Disney channel, or Nickelodeon from 15 years ago.

I thought the dialogue between the teenage characters felt a bit cringey, but then it's been a while since I was a teenager, so maybe they do talk like that now?

I'll keep watching and see where it goes. I kind of want to know who the villain is going to be, because it's difficult to see who they pitch her up against. Someone evil, but fairly nonthreatening?

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Second episode of Ms Marvel was better than the first, but it's still a bit awkward and cheesy. It feels like watching Clarissa Explains It All, or Tracey Beaker, especially when Kamala is flirting with Kamran. I kept expecting her to do a turn to camera and put her fist in her mouth.

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  On 6/21/2022 at 1:11 PM, bob said:

It feels like watching Clarissa Explains It All

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So I just watched the first episode and this nails it. I did enjoy it though. A bit cheesy but maybe lighthearted cheese is what is needed from this. I wouldn't be surprised if there are some fourth wall breaks or at least a look at the camera at some point.

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  On 7/8/2022 at 7:37 PM, Ronnie said:

Didn't Doctor Strange come out like 2 months ago? I guess maybe Covid affected the release schedule but wow, still seems crazy to me.

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Amongst other setbacks, yeah. They had to shift things around. Black Panther 2 is slated for somewhere end of the year.

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  On 6/21/2022 at 1:11 PM, bob said:

Second episode of Ms Marvel was better than the first, but it's still a bit awkward and cheesy. It feels like watching Clarissa Explains It All, or Tracey Beaker, especially when Kamala is flirting with Kamran. I kept expecting her to do a turn to camera and put her fist in her mouth.

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Finished Ms Marvel last night and overall I think it was terrible. Worst marvel TV series easily. I'm not wordy enough to say why in a convincing way, but it was just bad. Wife thought it was okay, if that means anything.

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  On 7/15/2022 at 8:14 AM, Mr_Odwin said:

Finished Ms Marvel last night and overall I think it was terrible. Worst marvel TV series easily. I'm not wordy enough to say why in a convincing way, but it was just bad. Wife thought it was okay, if that means anything.

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Just shows how much opinions differ as I absolutely loved it, not sure if I'd put it above Loki but definitely top two MCU shows for me.

Thor Love and Thunder on the other hand was such a disappointment. I feel the constant non-stops jokes, much of which didn't land for me, was a real disservice to a story that should have been more serious given the subjects. I think Ragnarok got the balance right, but they really needed to reign Taika in a bit for this one. 

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Went with a friend to watch Thor and I am pretty sure its the first Thor film I've seen and I think the last Marvel film I watched in full was Black Panther (watched about an hour of whatever the first of the new Spider-Man trilogy was called but got bored) so I expected a lot of it to be lost on me and thought I'd share.

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  On 6/11/2022 at 8:58 AM, bob said:

I didn't really feel it, but I think it's aimed at a teenage girl audience. It felt like watching something from the Disney channel, or Nickelodeon from 15 years ago.

I thought the dialogue between the teenage characters felt a bit cringey, but then it's been a while since I was a teenager, so maybe they do talk like that now?

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I've just sat and watched the first two episodes and this is how I feel as well. I'm clearly not the target audience for this show. All the Instagram, YouTube and social media stuff in the show just makes me cringe but I suppose that's what all the kids are into these days, for better or worse. 

What I do enjoy about the series so far is seeing the different culture that is being shown here. The best parts so far have been the interactions between the family members and scenes involving their beliefs and religion.

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The following two episodes of Ms Marvel were much better. There was less of the teenage, high school stuff and more to do with the history of her family. I quite enjoyed the wedding scene and Bollywood musical number that was shown. As much as I love Bon Jovi, the inclusion of his song during a fight scene seemed a little weird.

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I finished watching Ms Marvel this week as well as going to see Thor 4 at the cinema.

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