The Great Risk of Avengers: Endgame
Vinny shares some thoughts on Avengers: Endgame, and the state of superhero films on the whole. Read More
Vinny shares some thoughts on Avengers: Endgame, and the state of superhero films on the whole. Read More
What will probably be the most anticipated movie event of the decade was just released this past weekend. It’s all anyone is talking about right now, so why should I be any different?
I remember the Summer of 2008 very well. I had just graduated from college in May and I was treated to Iron Man, the first of the newly minted Marvel Studios films. It was followed in June by The Incredible Hulk, a film I liked as much, if not a little bit more. The Hulk was, of course, the biggest name Marvel Studios still retained, with Spider-Man and The X-Men off at other companies, making plenty of money. July soon rolled around and The Dark Knight was released. I saw it five times in theaters.
I remember thinking “Man, it’s a shame Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk had such stiff competition, I bet they would have been bigger.”
I guess, in my ignorance, I was right.