ntnon wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 2:50 amIf you never found any of them better than mediocre (and... really? That's interesting, and mildly surprising), then necessarily you are unlikely to notice any shifts in quality either way, because your baseline
and - critically
- likely enjoyment is different from most others in the (potential] audience pool.
As I wrote, it seems like there is a North American positive halo around most of these movies that we definitely don't have in France. Thor 2 for instance has a 6.2/10 average on RT, which is surprisingly high considering it’s been frequently negatively criticized (I scored it somewhere around 2.5/10 : it’s a boring chore of a movie, which doesn’t even managed to keep the interesting theatrical-shakespearian characters-writing the first movie had).
I compared the US and French critical scores : our scores are pretty much aligned with the Metacritic ones, though the MC scores are the higher ones (by 2.5%). RT ? Yeah, about those… : the RT% are higher by 15pts than the MC scores. But then, even the RT averages are above the MC scores. And then, the RT averages are noticeably higher than the French ones. MCU averages on MC ? 67. On RT%, it’s 82%. On RT averages, it’s 7.1. And in France, it’s 6.4 (with the caveat that the worst movies ever are scoring usually 1.5, skewing the average – a movie scoring below 3-3.2 is already mediocre)
In France, Thor 2 has a 5.6/10 average. Ant Man 3 is 4.6, Thor 4 is 5.2, Black Widow is 5.8. The Eternals is 5.8… exactly like Ultron. Far From Home is 6.4. So is Endgame, but The Incredible Hulk is 6.8 and Ant Man 6.6. The average for all MCU movies is… 6.42. The highest score is Avengers at 8, followed by GoG 1 at 7.6 and GoG 3 at 7.2; everything else is below 7.
While I understand your point, which I guess is close to a question of being or not the target audience, it could be argued that while I might be a bit too harsh with those movies to be able to notice a drop in quality (to which I’d say : if I can notice when some movies feel better than others, I should be able to notice when others are even worse – I don’t think my ranking of the movies would be that different from many others’, just the scores), maybe some people might also be too lenient with them and overlook their flaws, especially in North America.
I for instance don’t think a second most of these movies are equal (even less so superior) to, say, Raimi’s Spider Mans or Burton’s Batmans (I’m not particularly fond of Nolan’s Batmans : I find the 1st one more and more tedious at each new viewing, I think the 2nd one is very good but has a muddled subtext, and I think the 3rd one is a huge step below and falls into the Overly Bloated Conclusion kind of movie) (or even the 1st 2 X-Men or First Class). But then again : it doesn’t seem to be a particularly exceptional point of view here, especially at a times where movies like Batman Returns have been positively reappraised.
I have, however, indeed watched most of the MCU movies (pretty much everyone until Endgame) because I kept thinking “well, maybe this one will be better”. I think Ant Man was a nice though anodine movie, but part of its nice aspect was that it didn’t feel like a EverythingIsRelated movie, something more independent and possibly less ambitious in its world-building and more focused on, well, being A movie on its own. Ant Man 2 moved away from this, and the result felt like a big stepdown for me.
ntnon wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 2:50 amthe question should be "Is Ant-man 3 worse than Ant-man?"
But that’s not what I’m interested in : the question isn’t if Ant Man 3 is worse than Ant-Man, ie sequels within a given character main movies, but whether the MCU really was that good 10 years ago and is now that bad. I find (eg above about why there is structurally something to question there) that some people might either be idealizing the quality of the earlier MCU movies (forgetting all their shortcomings because that’s how human mind is working) or are only now seeing flaws in the most recent movies that were already there in the past but were overlooked for some reason.
Hence such a question : looking at the averages per phase, Phase 1 has a French average of 6.8, Phase 2 6.4, Phase 3 6.6 and Phase 4 6.0. This isn’t a massive shift in quality. Actually, even when looking at the US scores show a relatively small change : Phase 1 had a 65 score on MC, Phase 2 65, Phase 3 73 and Phase 4 64. Actually, only RT% are showing a non-negligible shift, with Phase 4 being at 76% vs Phase 1 at 80%, Phase 2 at 81% and Phase 3 at a whopping 89%.
ntnon wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 2:50 am
Comparing less than a dozen films (MoS, BvS, WW, JL, WW84, A, and I suppose Shazam and Adam make 8) to more than thirty (not including the integrated-well TV shows) is a mildly unfair comparison, but however you slice it the MCU is miles better than the DCEU. It's not even close. One is a coherent extended universe with many, many good-great films; the other is a barely-coherent mess with maybe... three? four? tolerable-to-good outings.
Except I’m comparing a corpus of movies with another corpus of movies. I don’t care (or at least I shouldn’t) care about the integrated TV shows : that’s not what I’m watching, and not what I’m comparing, when watching a (singular) MCU movie.
And then, taking into account all that written above, is BvS that bad vs other MCU movies that are supposedly that good ? Is, say, Man of Steel that bad compared to, say, Iron Man ?
French scores for Man of Steel is 6.6, for instance, so is on par with roughly 26 of the 32 MCU movies.
ntnon wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 2:50 amI would urge you to re-watch BvS to cross-compare with the others you list, but I try not to recommend rewatching anything I found so painfully awful.
BvS scored 5.2 in France (which, interestingly, is exactly what Aquaman scored – on RT, they’re respectively at 5.0/29% and 6.0/65%), which is slightly below what I thought of it (6), and would thus be in line with most of what I thought of the MCU movies I watched. When scoring Ultron 2.5, Civil War 3.5, Infinity War 4.5 and Endgame 2.5, it’s again not that different.
ntnon wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 4:04 amSo two of the nine post-Endgame/FFH films are in positions 5 & 9, everything else in the lower half at places 17, 19, 22, 26, 30, 31 and 32. So
all of the bottom 3 are post-Endgame films.
They are ranking those by their %, which is a very flawed meter.
Rank them by MC score, you'll get (from worst to third worst) Ant Man 3, The Eternals and Thor 2 (with Iron Man 2, Thor and Thor 4 just 3% away). Rank them by RT average and you'll get Ant Man 3, The Eternals and a tie-in between Thor 2 and Hulk. In France, you'll get (again) Ant Man 3, The Eternals and Thor 2 (and then a tie-in with Ultron, Black Widow and The Eternals) (with Thor, Iron Man , Dr Strange and Black Panther just 0.2 away).
So again, it's also a question of meter and point of view, and while there is indeed a tendancy for Phase 4 and 5 movies to be scored slightly lower, it's not that clear-cut. In France, out of the 10 post-Endgame movies, 5 are ranking 6.4 or above, ie same or above the overall average of Phases 1-3 (and same or above Endgame's score itself !).