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Goncharov, 2022 (The remake)
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JEDI Marvel
There's a pair of sequences in The Marvels- without spoiling, the introduction to the ocean planet and the escape pod scene- that rank among the all-time funniest scenes in the entire MCU.
I really wish they were in a better movie.
A Relationship With Captain Marvel (Carol Denvers) Would Look Something Like:
Who would've thought that a movie with:
George-Micheal Bluth from Arrested Development
Captain America from Marvel
April Ludgate from Parks and Recreation
Captain Marvel from Marvel
And Jessica from Twilight
Would make the best movie of all time
I finally got around to watching Captain Marvel and I just have to say, I’ve got quite the unpopular opinion! Dayumn!!! This movie far exceeded my expectations, holy hell; why do so many people dislike this film? I mean, I know why but honestly it feels like there was a point after it’s premier where it became sort of taboo to like it (if that makes sense?)?! I went into this film with zero expectations (hence why my expectations were exceeded, they were non existent 😂) but I’m home and have nothing better to do, so I thought “Why not finally watch it?” and boy was I pleasantly surprised; I mean I can definitely do a deep dive and throughly analyze every frame of this film but enjoyment wise, it was pretty good! I do suggest not listening to reviewers (I’m aware how contradictory this is considering I’m low key reviewing the film myself ahah 😅) and just going into the film with an open mind because who knows, it may catch you by surprise like it did me?