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Actually, I'd say that for Thor and Avengers too. Because DK and DKR were very obvious about how seriously they wanted you to take them and very heavy handed about the Important Things they wanted to discuss. But personally it feels more like I Read A Philosophy Book And Am Writing Depth for a lot of it, so they're not much that makes them deeper than the Marvel movies (and on a personal level, I find the story of a powerful man coming to terms with his own vulnerability more meaningful anyway). And in terms of pacing, DK and DKR certainly aren't better crafted than the Marvel movies. And nothing DC's put out recently did a better job at capturing the concept of the comic characters on screen better than Marvel has.
I'd say Marvel movies are better because at the end of the day, it doesn't feel like the company making them is ashamed that they started off as comics.