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He said that he may be an... "a-hole". But he's not, and I quote, "100% a dick".
Next Up: @MarvelStudios’ “@Guardians of the Galaxy”.
#QuarantineLife #MCUrewatch #MCU10
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018): another charming entry from the Ant-Man franchise. Ghost was a great “villain” but I could have used a little more time/background to understand her extreme measures. Glad she survived, maybe we’ll see her again? #MCURewatch #AntManAndTheWasp #MCU
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017): Found this one a little light on story, but man the character work in it is incredible. We get to know and like all of them so much more... even Kraglin. And holy cow, the funeral still gets me... #MCURewatch #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy #MCU
Doctor Strange (2016): it’s incredible how the MCU is able to incorporate so many wildly different concepts. Superheroes? Sure! Norse Gods? Why not! Aliens? Yup! Magic? hell yeah! It’s a standard origin story, but I think this one needed to be. #MCURewatch #DoctorStrange #MCU
Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014): Maybe the most impressive accomplishment in the MCU. Introducing a title that most people have never heard of, with 5 main characters, a galaxy full of weird aliens, and making us care about it all. So good! #MCURewatch #MCU #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy
Thor: The Dark World (2013): This one ends up at the bottom of most lists of MCU films, and I can’t really argue, but I struggle to figure out what is wrong with it. The plot is nonsense, but most MCU movies are. The villain was’t great, is that it? #MCURewatch #Thor #MCU #Marvel
It's not the armour that makes the hero, but the man inside. #NowWatching Iron Man 2 #MCURewatch
🖌: @samgilbey