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Awkward bugger, aren't I?

In other news, I'm thinking about mounting another expedition into the Marvel Cinematic Universe

With which film?
It's a toss up between Thor, Captain America, or Iron Man.
Captain America's the least likely. Everytime I've watched that film I kept hoping he'd shout "Flame on!" and turn into the Human Torch

Thor has Natalie Portman in it. Of course, there are many good things in the film that make it worth watching, but it also has Natalie Portman

And I've had a soft spot for Iron Man since watching cartoons as a kid, and Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark is just damn entertaining.

Uggh. Khajiit can't help you with that decision, lol
Not a fan of those films?
Never saw'em!

Khajiit saw bits of Iron Man but it didn't hold his attention (which is strange because Stark falls into the "super hero who is not super" category which Khajiit usually likes. Like Batman.). This one never attempted to watch the others, simply never was interested. How are the new X-Men movies? Khajiit was always a bit more tolerant of them in the past (watched the cartoon some back in the 90's).
That's one of the things I love about Iron Man. He does the superhero that isn't innately super better than Batman.

I have those X-Men cartoons from the 90's on dvd. So awesome

I utterly despise First Class, mostly for screwing with just about every point of continuity it got its hands on. It says something about the film that they killed off nearly every new character it introduced before Days of Future Past. To my mind there's just so much wrong with First Class that I couldn't list it all, but I found the love triangle between Xavier, Mystique, and Magneto to be particularly obnoxious and unnecessary. Especially with Hank throwing his hat in there.
Days of Future Past, on the other hand, I think is brilliant(save for the whole Xavier/Mystique/Magneto thing again).
The latest one, Apocalypse, I've not bothered watching. For me, it's the wrong generation of X-Men. Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian Mckellen were perfect for the roles of Professor X and Magneto, and First Class was an absolute trainwreck of an intro for their younger versions.