Continuing my current binge of Marvel movies I've ignored over the years...
Hulk Vs. - 5/10 for Wolverine Vs. and 9/10 for Thor Vs., so an average of 7/10 for the set as a whole - As you might figure, I found Wolverine Vs. to be ok. It had some decent fight sequences, but the film seemed only to exist to gush Wolverine fanservice. That's all well and good, but that fanservice got in the way of what could have been a very entertaining Wolverine/Hulk fight. This episode film also marks the animated debut of the legendary Deadpool (played by Nolan North, the voice of everything these days)...and he doesn't come off as all that memorable. The film also ends extremely abruptly. Thor Vs. is very well-done, though. I don't know Thor very well, but I felt the film did an excellent job introducing the characters and world of the Thor universe and made it interesting. There were both good character moments and excellent fight scenes. Good animation all around in both films as well.
The Fantastic Four (live action) - 6/10 - Eeesh....well, in all fairness I had a decent enough time with this film, more than I expected given my best friend warned me that this movie was crap. My big problem with the movie is that it's just...adequate. The acting is pretty unremarkable in general (with Reed, Doom, and Sue Storm coming off particularly poorly), the quality of the special effects are all over the map (The Thing really should have been CG, because his rubber suit just looks silly), the costumes just come off silly (especially Doom's), and the story is just...unremarkable. The Human Torch looked pretty cool, though. These people were granted extraordinary powers, and the movie never takes the shackles off them and just lets the creativity fly in ways you can only do in a movie. I'm going to check out the sequel, but I don't have high hopes for it. So far, that 2006 animated series is looking like the definitive version of this franchise, which is kind of sad considering it has Paul Doooooooooom Dobson.