Maybe you should quit looking for me so hard.
You've made up a lot of things in your head to argue against that aren't true, or you're using me as your catchall for all the other stuff people say, that I didn't, that bothers you. I'm thinking it's a bit of both. I haven't posted even once in either the WW or Suicide Squad threads. That's off the top of my head.
It's on you to quit lumping me in with your knee jerk reactions against the people in general who say negative things that involve one studio or another. I work on a case by case basis.
If you need to hear it to feel better and know how wrong you are about me, Iron Man was pretty good, but I'll never watch it again. Iron Man 2 bored me. I haven't even seen IM3. Thor was boring. Thor 2 sucked. Cap 1 was fun and I like it a lot still, Cap 2 was very good, but wasn't very fun and I prefer the first. GOTG was a blast and I was rooting for it all along. Dang, you got me there.
Avengers 1 was also fun. A bit clunky at times, and convoluted, but it had to be to fit all those heroes in. But it worked and they built a team with a nice dynamic. I did not like Norton as Banner, and that movie suffered big time in my eyes because he never seemed to want to be there. Despite Ultron's wisecracking, which doesn't appeal to me, AOU looks to me like it should at least be fun, and that's all I want and need from comic book movies. That's all anyone should hope for.
I have hope and a positive outlook on some of those movies because I like the characters and admire Marvel's overall approach at a large movie and TV universe to reach as many non-comic fans as possible. So, what's wrong with that?