Ogrezilla
Nerf Herder
to be fair, those are basically the sidekicks. They are still good characters, and the action almost always dictates that more than one thing needs to be done at a time. The big guys deal with the main threat while the weaker characters deal with crowd control. But then outside of fight scenes they are still important characters. At no point do they act like Hawkeye or Black Widow are anywhere near the level of Iron Man or The Hulk in a fight.I think as a viewer you can only suspend disbelief to a certain point and that limit is different for everyone.
It also depends on whether or not the film is entertaining enough to look past the plot holes, bad science, etc.
I’m not big on comic books, never read them as a kid and only got into Batman from the original show and the Tim Burton films. Even the recent comic book films I liked I also felt like I didn’t need to see them a second time. The last two I even tried to watch were Ant Man and Doctor Strange and in both cases I got to the half way point and realized I had completely zoned out and hadn’t retained a single detail, or felt any emotion, and turned them off.
I really don’t like the Avengers films... it’s way way way too many characters and a lot of them have powers/abilities so weak in comparison to others that their presence is completely pointless. You have literal Gods and giants with super strength and near-indestructibility and then there’s a lady that’s like pretty good at hand-to-hand combat, and a guy that’s almost as effective with arrows as any person would be with a belt-fed minigun.
No problem with someone not liking the movies though. Comic book stuff isn't for everyone.