There are people on this board so young that they didn't even watch the first MCU movie in the theaters because they were too young.
There are people on this board who are so young they can't remember a time before MCU.
There are people on this board so young that they didn't even watch the first MCU movie in the theaters because they...
I saw Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk both in theaters in 2007 and I was born in Sept.2000.
Both are unironically one of the best in the MCU
I watched Hulk in the theater with my then GF. A long, long time ago, now I moved to 3 countries during the years for work, lost contact with some of the friends over there, she is in another country altogether and we lost contact.
The movie was meh.
You actually grew up with MCU. To me MCU is a "new" phenomenon in the movie world. I remember the time when Comic book movies was just stand alone movies with a really bad seque at the most. I even remember Batman forever and Batman & Robin watching them in the theatre.
How does it feel like to having grown up with MCU?
So what happened to that scientist dude?
Norton Hulk is best Hulk, but I remember a time when marvel was putting out movies like Spawn. Now that was a comic book movie.
Superman had multiple sequels. Batman franchise had multiple sequels. Spider-man had multiple sequels. X-men. Blade. The fuck you talking about?
>marvel was putting out movies like Spawn.
are you retarded?
>2009 or 2010
>go to video store
>come back home with the incredible hulk dvd
>mom asks why I rented a movie no one cared about
>Batman franchise had multiple sequels.
You mean the nolan trilogy?
Before that they usually had 1 or 2 movies. Like Joel Schumacher's batmans. And Tim Burton's batmans before that. Spiderman didn't exist back then. X-men didn't exist back then. I believe you have to go back to Superman to have a superhero franchise that was more than 2 movies, but that was before my time.
The Batman movies were the same continuity.
Unironically I remember reading an article around 2008 or so that said this movie killed the genre and it would be "a long, long time before hollywood invests serious money in comic books again"
Said writer also said such brilliant things as "the fact that Donald Trump thinks he has a serious chance at the presidency is perhaps the singular most laughable idea I've personally heard of in my life" and "The ps4's sluggish sales suggest that video games have peaked in popularity and money making power. I would expect a serious decline in the industry shortly"
can you find the article pls I want to laugh
Says who?
Oh god, maybe with a day's worth of digging and some black coffee, it was written in my local paper, yes newspapers were still a thing then...
your mom is based. Not even feige gives a fuck about that movie or what happens in it.
ah nevermind then - I thought an easily accessible source.
>Being insulted that people here were too young watch Marvel in the cinema during the 2000s
If you still pay for Marvel you should get your testicles removed
I saw Iron Man in theaters in 2008, as an adult.
Not even Marvel Studios remembers that plot thread, because Hulk doesn't get solo movies.
I saw the one that came before it at a theatre in Kauai when I was 13-ish. Walked out with my cousins husband both us talking about how shit it was.
T.thirty one year old boomer
But this one came before it...
this isnt even a good movie, but it blows the Norton one way out of the water. That's how bad the 2007 one is
Not canon though
The real first marvel movie
Post your first capeshit you saw in theaters. For me it was Raimi's Spider-Man.
Batman returns. I remember a time when I was dying for more super hero movies. Now I wish they had stopped after Daredevil. Thats when I became totally dissillusioned as a comics fan that just because the comics were good, that it didnt necessarilly mean it would translate to a good movie.
neither is the one OP posted
It was either Xmen or spiderman. The originals in 2000 and 2002. I dropped supero shit completely after Iron man in 08
>spiderman
kys retard