Pass for which movies though? Mission Impossible 40? Fast and Furious 90? Insert "Kevin Hart and the Rock in a drug deal gone bad" 34? I get that there are 650 of them, but all of them are unique storylines which in part only share the Marvel "header". The problem and I kind of agree with you here is that some of the characters got too many movies. Iron Man getting three movies with less than stellar villains is absolutely on point for people who dislike it. Antman is another one where I am not sure it should have ever been made a movie. But I will potentially take the bad like overproduction to get to the heart of what makes the MCU so amazing with the likes of Dr. Strange, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Captain Marvel (could add Captain America in there as well).
As for my second point, which movies out there are worth watching over the likes of Marvel? Of course you can say "none" and I will respect. However, I am also making the point that majority of the movies that are about to come out in the next six months are just constant rehashes. If you want to blame someone, I wouldn't blame Marvel and blame Hollywood coming out with less than 1% of actual good original storyline IMHO.
Yes, I thought it was fantastic but I admit I was already hyped about this movie. I was scared considering it was getting poor and average review, but the trailers doesn't really do it justice.
Not an unpopular opinion anymore, I think it's the new fad to bash superhero movies. But to each of his own I guess, I mean I am more in the group that I have no ****ing clue how people can watch Game of Thrones (But everyone seems to love it).
Pretty much, but there were a lot of misses to get it to this point with terrible movies like Fantastic Four, some of the X-Men, Hulk, Sony's Spiderman, Ghost Rider, and Ben Affleck's Daredevil.