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Cosmic fart.Worst: Galactus from FF. I mean wtf was that?
Ultron sucked donkey dick.
Cosmic fart.Worst: Galactus from FF. I mean wtf was that?
Loki went from being awesome to being annoying, but not bad — kind of like Hiddelson’s career.And wtf how come nobody has mentioned Loki? Probably the best movie villain to date.
Best
Hela (Thor: Ragnarok) - They made her so badass.
Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier) - Pretty cool how they introduced him.
Worst
Dormammu (Dr Strange) - All that hype and he looks like a piece of wood who begs Dr Strange
Apocalypse (X:MEN Apocalypse) - Not part of MCU but highly disappointing. He sucked too
I’ve never gotten into Blade II as much but I find Blade to be one of the most rewatchable movies of all time. I just love the look and atmosphere of iteven ignoring the Black Panther 'first black hero' stuff, the lack of Blade I and II being discussed in overall comic book movie lore is sickening (not this site, just in general). Both of those movies are absolutely tremendous, especially given the environment they came out in and lack of success in superhero movies up to that pt
then you had Donnie Yen doing the choreography for Blade II, and people sit there w/ a straight face and say Winter Soldier had the best fight scenes. what?
Purple Man from Jessica Jones is probably the goat MCU villain up to now. Not much to look at as far as presentation goes, but damn
Galactus and Mandarin have been the worst.
Followed by Ultron and all the Dr Dooms and Apocalyse.
I thought Red Skull sucked, too.
Edit: @House by the Cemetery dropping that OG Deadpool lol. He’s in Galactus/Mandarin territory.
I’ve never gotten into Blade II as much but I find Blade to be one of the most rewatchable movies of all time. I just love the look and atmosphere of it
Jessica Jones was pretty boring but I loved Kilgrave
Not allowing his slaves to blink for hours and having his father almost turn the blender on his hand was brutalP4P creepiest Marvel villain. The nature of his Power, and the way he used it, was genuinely disturbing. It helps that Tennant is a brilliant actor.
Not allowing his slaves to blink for hours and having his father almost turn the blender on his hand was brutal