Was it good?

Was it good?

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yes. next stupid question.

Nah

Extremely overrated and full of flaws

but it was really fun

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What flaws did you find?
And nothing can be as overrated as Black Panther imo.

I liked it. Seemed like a good lead up after all these years. Had all the characters there. P good villain and also I liked the ending. Too many things end happily and it's nice to watch people suffer so they have something to fight extra hard for the next time around

Best summer blockbuster movie of this decade

Not a very deep movie, but who the hell cares?
I really liked it, very entertaining and not the clusterfuck I was afraid of before watching it. We'll see how they'll solve the puzzle in part 2... Easily the best Marvel movie in my opinion.

Depends on what you expect tho.

>punished Christian, a man denied his arms

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yeah

honestly don't remember why I didn't like it but I haven't seen it in a while. If I had to rate it, I'd give it "okay"

The one thing I do remember was not giving a shit when Vision gets fucked because we're are giving no reason to care, since they aren't giving any screen time or character development. Plus the scene was drawn out for so fucking long

It was capekino.

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Vision really suffered from never being a main character. At least Wanda got to be a primary villain for a good chunk of Age of Ultron. That's screentime, if nothing else.

But Vision was introduced super late in Ultron, did very little in Civil War, and then spends most of Infinity War disabled. He never gets any real time to be himself, just a plot device.

He probably could've solo'd the whole movie honestly, but putting him there would have taken away screen time for the others. That's what I tell myself to sleep at night.

Russo's don't really know want to do with powerful characters. They've said in their commentarites they prefer strong characters being disabled or held back.

I just wish we had more scene of powerful characters going all out, like that Dr Strange vs Thanos scene.

I hope Cpt Marvel doesn't ruin the next movie :(

Thanos strenght is ridiculously inconsistent, Russos are worse than King at writting feats.

Thanos stated that Gamora people were saved by him but she was the last one of her species, then he murdered her.

Heimdall could easily teleport the Asgardians away and save them from being butchered

Yeah like Part:1 could have been a really good movie show Vision figuring out the limits of his powers and what he can do, and it would have been fine with him losing something since they in essence remove what makes him strong, but instead one of the scenes they build up the most has no tension or reason to give a damn. at least for me it didn't

I doubt she will. The MCU hasn't dropped the ball so hard as to completely tank one of their movies so far. The worst they have done yet is be kinda forgettable, like Thor 2.

Remember how we said that Benedict Cumberbatch was a weird choice for Doctor Strange, and there was no way they could make such a weird movie work?

Remember when we said that Ant man was too goofy, and it wouldnt work?

Remember when we thought Black Panther might suck?

I'm not trying to shill Marvel here, its certainly POSSIBLE that Captain Marvel won't be good. Maybe it will even be terrible. But given the pattern the MCU has set for itself thusfar, and how close they are to the endgame, I'm not expecting them to drop the ball now.

Probably bait, but fuck it
Rewatched it recently after seeing it in theaters, just my personal hot take; the first half feels pretty well-paced, if filled with way too much desperate humor. Thanos is not treated like a joke in the film at least, but his motives and means really come from nowhere and don't seem to reflect his previous appearances, as evidenced by the film's need to explain it multiple times, same with the snap. Nitpicking note, I really dislike him immediately removing his armor for no reason. Spider-Man is still a twink sidekick for Iron Man since Marvel is desperately insecure about Spider-Man being Sony's character, thus he needs to submissively look up to Marvel's poster-dad. Vision is reduced to a love interest for Scarlet Witch and is practically a damsel in distress. Beyond these issues, the film is pretty decent and well-paced, until we get to Wakanda and the unnecessary Lord of the Rings battle. I hope that the rumors of time-travel are true for future films so Thor can actually have something to do, since his one motive for existing was revenge and he managed to fuck that up. Though that was arguably in-character, much like Quill's constant egotistical grandstanding. Would have liked to have seen more Proxima, feels like she got the least screentime and jobbed to Widow because gurl pwer.

Okay for capeshit/10

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This isn't even a movie, it's an experience.

>I really dislike him immediately removing his armor for no reason.
Is absurd if I think they were intentionally wanting to make him identical to Darkseid? I mean look at it the design is identical to Darkseid while Thanos never used a suit like that.

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Personally, I think Marvel is in love with the generic biker leather look they've given almost everyone. Costume department has a fetish, but hasn't managed to squeeze Cumberbund into some chaps.

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I think you're probably right. I get a little scared at the whole "She's the most powerful person yet." From a narrative standpoint, but if anybody deserves the benefit of the doubt at this point I'd say it'd be Marvel.

Also, forgot to mention, it's fucking stupid that between the god of thunder, sorcerer supreme, his favorite daughter's comrades, that the only character Thanos refers to by name is Tony. It's obviously transparent that it's just Marvel fellating themselves over their original success and once more holding Iron Man up as some heroic holy grail, that only he is worthy of Thanos' personal attention. Fuck off, might as well just bury the rest of the cast right then. Was it really surprising afterward that Tony was left behind?

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It was incredibly impressive, considering just how big a clusterfuck it could have been. So many characters, so many conflicting tones, so many snarky quips, etc. And yet it was pretty good.

Thanos is retarded

Thanos has no reason to care about any of them. He refers to Tony because Tony made a huge dent to his activities for a mere human, and Thanos views him as a mirror of himself in their shared obsession with protecting their people from an impending doomsday only they appear to see coming.

>Tony made a huge dent to his activities for a mere human
Not really more than anyone else in the Avengers at the time of the first film. In fact, the only damage they really did was mildly inconvenience him by taking the Mind Stone
>Thanos views him as a mirror of himself in their shared obsession with protecting their people from an impending doomsday only they appear to see coming
This I will give you, but you'd think we'd be passed that old hat after the enormous fuckup and bungle that was Age of Ultron

Yeah I think it's the fact that Tony really doesn't have any actual superpowers and even though he was in the midst of losing the one thing he had to use against Thanos (his suit) he was still ready to fight until there was literally nothing left. A sort of warriors respect thing going on there. I actually like it, it's an interesting dynamic that I don't think would have been nearly as impactful if done with Captain America.

Haha, like 10 of those are mine

Thanos' strength did waver at times, but not terribly so.
Something else could have happened to the remainder of her people. You never know.
No he couldn't, its already been established that he can't do that many at once and if he did, he'd probably take Thanos with them. On top of that, Thor is the type to attack head on first and run second.

The payoff of Endgame will be Clint taking out Thanos with a single arrow.
With a little infinity gauntlet on the tip.

Good enough, given how many things they had to cram into it.

It was way more cohesive and well-plotted than it could have been if say, Whedon had been directing it, but they could have gone a lot grander and a lot cosmic-weirder with it.

It was great. Perfectly balanced.

Don't understand how the Russos keep nailing it.

weird then that thanos carelessly broke cap's jaw when he was holding the power of the infinity gauntlet back with his bare hands. i'd think that'd be pretty respectable

Ew

Tony destroyed an entire Chitauri fleet, bro.

What did Thanos think of Cap?

thanos' strength was fine

thanos is a known liar and manipulator we know nothing of gamora's true past as well as the nova corps unreliable intel on her past

the bifrost has never been able to do mass teleportation in all 3 thor movies, we don't know how the battle went, he could've been the first one incapacitated

it's not a question of whether somebody is weaker than Thanos IMO it's the fact that comparably Tony is weaker than both Thanos and also everyone else.