Craig, reading reviews of the new LoA it looks like everyone agrees they did a fantastic job with both the video and audio. It seems this is only currently available as part of a big set of classic films - is that how you got it or did you find a source for the individual film?
Craig,So funny that you posted this...My wife and I have been going through all of the Marvel movies as well this month (23 movies in less than 31 days). We are on "Endgame" tonight and we'll watch Spiderman: Far From Home tomorrow night to complete the adventure. We chose to watch the films by their theatrical release date so the bonus footage would tie into the next film (in most cases) and it's been a total blast. While I've seen all of the movies at least twice (theatrically and then on home video), I've picked up a ton of references that went completely over my head the first time (or I'd forgotten about) that tie the movies together. What's even more interesting is some of the films I didn't care for in the past (Thor: Ragnorok, for example), I enjoyed a lot more because of the tie-ins that were fresh in my mind. One thing I will say is that Marvel had a plan in the beginning (an ambitious one at that) and they stuck to it from beginning to end and the 23 movies are a marvel to watch and experience (pun intended). The quality is off the charts and other than a couple of cast changes in the beginning (Hulk and War Machine--both of the original actors fired (idiots!)), they were able to keep the gang together which definitely helped tell a 50+ hour story and keep it fresh throughout the entire experience. Have fun on the continuing adventure!