Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20180715232450/@comment-29908830-20190310021725

I've not seen it yet, and am a liberal guy who just wants to see a good Marvel movie, but I'm gonna have to play devil's advocate here. Captain Marvel ended up getting a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, which makes it the first MCU movie since Age of Ultron to dip below the 80% mark (I'm not mentioning average ratings because I don't know where it'd end up if I took those into account). Luckily, the movie is tracking really well at the box office (as expected) and will recoup its budget within the next week.

Regarding the comparisons to the other movies, that's not necessarily bad That being said, those movies have several noticeable problems; for example, TFA and Doctor Strange having really bad editing/pacing that makes them feel like they are better suited for multiple movies at once. I hope this isn't the case, but we of course will have to see.