Thunderbolts
Off the bat, it’s clear that Thunderbolts* is trying to do a little more than recent Marvel outings, and I appreciate that (I don’t log DNFs here but I haven’t managed to make it through any recent Marvel properties at all). And they’re injecting a hint of life into proceedings with some funny one-liners but that now-default Marvel tone where everything is incredibly serious but also not at all serious? I know it’s hard to let it go but I think I’m kind of done with it.
Anyway, it was nice to see a superhero film that doesn’t resolve itself by having enormous cgi monsters hitting each other. So kudos for that, I guess?
Also strict moratorium on bullshit filler like “that’s what I’m talking about” and “that just happened!” in any scripts going forward. You’re on a yellow card, Marvel.