It’s time for me to break down my list of top Marvel films for you since there’s been a lot of controversy after my claim that Captain America: Winter Soldier was dull and boring compared to other films.
1. The Avengers, lets be honest here. The Avengers is amazing. It has amazing action, a script that actually makes sense, a load of laughs, it’s a no brainier. It’s a film you can watch again and again with a cliff hanger after the credits setting up the marvel universe with the biggest villain to ever appear on screen. Thanos will be amazing thanks to hype gained from the Avengers.
2. Spider-Man 2, is my number 2 because it is in my opinion the most emotional marvel film and one of the best movie sequels of all-time. Toby Maguire’s acting is top notch and he gives some fantastic performances both as Peter Parker and as Spider-man. Special effects and action sequences are great and the overall chemistry with the cast is fantastic.
3. Iron Man 1 is smart, it is fresh. A grand superhero movie that features a brilliant performance by Robert Downey Jr., in one of his best roles. Action is great and is better than all of it’s forgettable sequels.
4. X-Men: Days of Future Past is one X-men film that shouldn’t be disregarded. If you haven’t seen it then do so soon. This film blends the First Class prequel and the original trilogy very efficiently. It has all the action, special effects, new and old mutants and leaves you walking away feeling satisfied that this franchise of superheros can see the light of a new day and hopefully new films now that it’s opened up again.
5. X-Men First Class is all about style. With a strong script, stylish direction, and powerful performances from its well-rounded cast, X-Men: First Class is a welcome return to form for the franchise after it’s mishap from the X-Men Wolverine film.
6. The Amazing Spider-man 2. If you can forgive it’s length and pacing issues than you can appreciate how much was placed into this film. Screw all the critics that say this movie is bad. Shame on them. This is a great Spider-man film and is an upgrade in every aspect from the first Amazing Spider-man film. The Amazing Spider-man 2 is a very fun film and fun really is what this is. With some great visuals, great actor performances, great humor, and interesting villains, this film’s action sequences won it over Thor and Captain America for me along with the chemistry that Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone have compared to Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth.
7. Thor. I enjoyed Thor better than Captain America simply because I like Chris Hemsworth better than Chris Evans. I like Marvel’s first attempt at it’s space related visuals and the comedic value that comes with Thor over Captain America. In terms of badass factor I think Thor as a superhero crushes Captain America.
8. Captain America: First Avenger to me is better than it’s sequel due to it’s villain and it’s stylistic approach. The retro vibe and pulpy action scenes. Red Skull was so enjoyable to watch on screen I’m so disappointed we won’t be seeing him in any other Marvel films. The feeling of satisfaction I got when I walked away from this film in Theaters was better than the Winter Soldier which is why I rate it better. To me it was more entertaining. The Pacing was strong and it ends with you looking forward for the Avengers.
9. The Amazing Spider-man: I feel like the reboot took it’s time compared to Sam Rami’s first Spider-man film. I enjoy Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone’s Chemistry. The Amazing Spider-Man is about on par in terms of quality; it’s just a different interpretation. Director Marc Webb injects this film with his indie romantic sensibility, creating a film that is first and foremost about relationships.
10. X2(X-Men United): Tightly scripted, solidly acted, and impressively ambitious, X2: X-Men United is bigger and better than its predecessor. The impact that this film had on me as a child is the reason why it’s at the end of my top 10.
The rest of the films below are my ranking from highest to lowest and won’t be as indepth as the top ten.
11. Iron Man 3 – Revives faith after Iron-Man 2. Even through the Mandarin was a disgrace I enjoyed it none the less.
12. Guardians of the Galaxy: Saw this twice in theaters. The only interesting characters are Groot and Rocket. The comedic value of this and end action sequences is better than the serious and dull tone of the Winter Soldier.
13. Captain America Winter Soldier: I’ve made the claim that it’s dull and boring before. I guess my problem is that it becomes too predictable. There’s cheesy dialogue; annoying cliches. Don’t get me wrong its not a bad film. But compared to other films, there aren’t enough elements to raise the bar high enough over the awe-factor of the first Captain America film. I think it’s a snoozefest and forgettable. Last point, Red Skull>Winter Soldier. Seeing Hydra’s return only made me pissed that they didn’t spend more time on Bucky aka the Winter Soldier’s character development.
14. Spider-man: It’s a decent film, it’s laughable and it has a lot of problems. But it’s enjoyable and iconic.
15. Spider-man 3: This film was a train wrench. Too many characters that weren’t developed properly. It may be awful, but it’s hilarious to watch Peter Parker walk down the street when he’s fully committed to the black spider-man suit. That scene is priceless.
16. Thor: The Dark World (2013): Biggest issue I had with this film is that it’s forgettable compared to all the other Marvel films released around it’s time. I don’t even remember who that bad guy was.
17. “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006): Rushed, no character development. It’s a only worth watching for it’s cliches.
18. Daredevil: Suprisingly this film is ranked higher than some would think. I saw this film in theaters and I fell in love with it’s soundtrack that I purchased when I was younger. It’s a bloodier Marvel film. Bullseye and Kingpin may be laughable, but it could be worse.
19. Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer: I downgraded this film so much because of how much they completely screwed up Galactus. I mean honestly, did the directors even check their source material?
20. X-Men(2000): It may be interesting to see all of the X-Men characters’ first appearances on film, however they’re forgettable.
21. Fantastic Four: This film is a joke and a slap in the face to all Comic fans. Doesn’t take it’s material seriously and deserves it’s spot towards the bottom.
22. Hulk-Ang Lee’s Version: This film is so laughable I can’t even begin to describe how much this film made me sick. It’s awful and ridiculous. It lacks personality and is a turgid, CGI-Frankenstein reject.
23. X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009): The Blob was in this film and Ryan Reynolds starred as the awful Deadpool. No thanks.
24.“Iron Man 2” (2010): Watch CinemaSin’s Video on Everything Wrong with Iron Man 2 along with Ryan Weiber’s Review of this film and you’ll understand more on why I don’t care for it.
25. Ghost Rider” (2007): Stars Nickolas Cage. Nuff said…
Movies I’ve haven’t seen:
“Blade: Trinity” (2004)
Blade II
Punisher: War Zone” (2008)
The Wolverine (2013)
The Incredible Hulk” (2008)
“Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance”
Man-Thing” (2005)
“Captain America” (1990)
The Fantastic Four: The Movie” (1994)
“The Punisher” (2004)
Elektra” (2005)
The Punisher” (1989)
Howard The Duck” (1986)