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11 Reasons Why People Love Captain America
While Captain America, also known as Steve Rogers, was introduced in comic book form decades before some of Marvel's more well-known characters (like Spider-Man and the Hulk), Captain America is still a vital superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Nathaniel Channing IIIPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Captain Marvel'—A Movie That Broke the MCU Rules and Introduced True Diversity to the MCU which Builds the Foundations of Phase Four
While the majority of the MCU films have been met with masses of excitement and anticipation by the fans, Captain Marvel has caused a stir on the internet that is pretty hard to avoid. Many have claimed the film is a "feminist" flick and that the main character hates white men. However, now the film has been released, those who have viewed the film are questioning where these statements have come from. It does also highlight how many clearly do not know this character from the comics, as she is no damsel in destress and is a powerful career driven woman.
Craig ArnottPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Captain Marvel:' Spoiler Review
Marvel knows their system, and if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Captain Marvel is the newest film from the powerhouse franchise, and it happens to be the first to be led by a female hero. While it has many merits to it, there are still the trademark Marvel tropes that keep it from being that extra level of extraordinary that it could have been.
'Captain Marvel' Review
I will start by saying that I did like the movie overall, all of its elements worked well together, and it was a technically cohesive movie that had a great rhythm and flow. Any problems I had with it were from a nerd perspective, not a professional one. The updated Marvel title sequence was a beautiful tribute to Stan Lee and caused me to start this movie through tears.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in GeeksScarlet Witch
Although we have an idea of what the next phase of the Marvel Universe will entail, the details are a bit murky, especially when it comes to the new mini-series events coming to Disney’s streaming service. The only one I am concerned about, however, is the future of Scarlet Witch. My favorite character, one of the most powerful comic book characters ever, and a very easy character to screw up if they don’t handle it properly.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWhy Marvel Movies Beat DC Comics Movies
The Marvel movies beat DC comics movies for a variety of reasons. Marvel studios has worked consistently over the years to create superhero movies that fans love, and their dedication to their craft shows. While the DC universe has come out with various movies that have soared to the top of the box office, the majority of audiences agree that franchises like The Avengers are ultimately the movies that are more well-received by fans of the comics and the genre alike. Comic book movies will forever be in competition with one another, and there are some key factors that contribute to capturing an audience; but if you're like the rest of us, you probably agree that Marvel's movie-making ability goes unmatched.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 5 years ago in GeeksCharacter Spotlight: The Flash
Okay, the Flash isn't the only one that makes me want to run. Seeing Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible: Fallout, Tropic Thunder) run makes me want to run but I don't think he's even human. I mean, come on, you shatter your ankle doing a crazy jump and the doctors tell you that you gotta stay off of it for six months or you won't walk again and six weeks later, you're running all over the place and doing crazy stunts again like it's nothing. Not only is that dedication, but that's also gotta be some type of stuff that makes you wonder if you're human or not. Shit, I'm getting sidetracked.
Don Anderson IIPublished 5 years ago in GeeksTom Holland Is the Best Spider-Man
The best way I used to put this was; Toby Maguire was a good Peter Parker, but not a good Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield was a decent Spider-Man but an awful Peter Parker. Of course, Tom Holland is an incredible Spider-Man and adorable Peter Parker. Upon further analysis, Toby McGuire is barely passable as Peter Parker and a just awful Spider-Man.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Civil War'
The MCU has, of course, made many changes to the storylines adapted for the screen. The act of changing a story from one format to another can not be without challenges and of course changes, especially when condensing a Universe-wide series to a single movie.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in Geeks10 Reasons Why People Love Iron Man
When the Iron Man character was originally created, Stan Lee intended for the billionaire playboy to be one that everybody hated. His unpredictable nature and sarcasm were supposed to be something that fans abhorred, and his virtues were not (and still kind of aren't) necessarily in line with other heroes' at his inception.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 5 years ago in Geeks10 Reasons Why People Love Thor
If you’ve ever watched any of the Marvel films so far, you’ve definitely noticed Thor and all his glory. Played by one of the hottest superhero actors, Chris Hemsworth, this superhero is absolutely impossible to ignore. Bringing more than just good looks to the table though, he is the God of thunder in tales of lore, has unbelievable cosmic power, and, in every Thor film so far (think Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Ragnarok), leads moviegoers on epic, action-packed, and entertaining adventures. The reasons why people love Thor aren't really a secret, but you have appreciate what he brings to the Avengers and the Marvel Cinematic Universe at large.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 5 years ago in GeeksVenom
With the appearance of Venom, and the expansion of the Spider-verse, I think it’s appropriate we talk about the future of the character. Even though this part of the Spider-verse is separate from our favorite web-slinger, at least for now.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in Geeks