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MCU Movies 22 – Avengers: Endgame
From the moment Thanos first appeared in the post credits sequence of the first Avengers movie, everyone knew that the MCU was building up to something even bigger than what we already had. Yet nobody realized how huge the MCU … Continue reading →
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MCU Movies 19: Avengers: Infinity War
Within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been several game changers. The first Avengers movie felt like an impossibility before it came out, with multiple superheroes established in their own solo movies coming together for a massive cinematic event. Captain … Continue reading →
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MCU Movies 16: Spider-Man Homecoming
A while back, I compared the first movies for each of the Spider-Man actors that Sony has put into live action movies: Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, starring Toby Maguire, and Amazing Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield. To sum it up, neither movie … Continue reading →
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MCU Movies 13: Captain America: Civil War
This blog post took longer than anticipated, partly because I put an offer on the place I saw on Wednesday afternoon. Long story short, they accepted, and I’m in the process of buying it. Hopefully the inspection will go a … Continue reading →
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MCU movies 9 – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
After the fun, but mostly forgettable Thor: The Dark World, Marvel Studios brought forth what a lot of people consider to be its best film yet. In a lot of ways, this is the MCU’s equivalent to The Dark Knight … Continue reading →
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MCU Movies 6 – The Avengers
Here it is, the big one. This is the superhero movie that received more hype than any before or since. The fact that this movie even happened is still kind of amazing. Iron Man kicked off the MCU, and what … Continue reading →
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MCU Movies 5 – Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The First Avenger is far from the first Captain America movie. In fact, Captain America movies went as far back as 1944, back when Marvel was still called Timely Comics. In 1944, a 15-part serial called Captain America … Continue reading →
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