I saw it in the theater and really enjoyed it, and then watched it again last night when it became available. It held up. Like MrLuigi002 said, it's not "absolute cinema" but I'd say it's in my top ten for MCU films.
The objectively worst MCU movie, QuantumMania, was still much better than Morbius, Kraven, and Madame Web. Some of the "bad" movies, like Eternals, Marvels, Love and Thunder, Multiverse of Madness, Black Widow...
Bruh, Love and Chunder was WAY worse than Quantumania.
I'll be honest: I've never seen the movie, but I have seen enough references to it and memes made from screenshots of it that I instantly guessed what it was. The fact that we're in rpgmemes did help.
That's been my plan for years, but now it's morphed into something more like, "my retirement plan is to die in the American underground fighting the local Nazis."
Holy shit - he's one of those lunatics that thinks Bernie Sanders is a corrupt politician committing crimes!
If I see one more mouthbreather rant about a guy with multiple published books owning more than one house as if that's a smoking gun, I'm going to go postal!
I shop just like you, and I've also got the attendants trained just to fix what I tell them is wrong. I love when the actual money spent is less than 50% of the total before discounts/coupons are applied.
I really wish they'd leaned harder into the sitcom format and made each episode a standalone weird-case-of-the-week featuring some random C- or D-list character. The overarching plot involving the incels could have been dropped altogether.
The worst Superman in my lifetime.