>ITT:This moment
How did your theater react on opening night?
ITT:This moment
Mild interest as to what this would mean for the next Avengers.
>paying to see capeshit
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Silence followed by muttered confusion
I thought the movie would end there. My brain couldn't comprehend what destroying half the universe meant because I didn't even expect them to go there.
Silence with a few audible gasps
The piss was intense. Piss dripping out the seats, piss flowing down the aisles, piss in the popcorn. Piss jets in every direction. I actually shit myself three times, I told the door monkey and he was like "Aww here goes" and we fist bumped. It was all a good vibe. Great night out and if you roll with a chill crew and not a bunch of permavirgin goobers then you'll have a wicked sick time. SLAYED
This.
Heard two or three guys say "Fuck"!
>paying for anything
I bet you also pay for your videogames and your Internet connection.
>Adapting Infinity Gaunlet
>not expecting the snap
There were people that genuinely thought that the snap wouldn’t happen I was one of them
What the hell
It was mostly silent, save for maybe some gasps or a quiet “Whoa”. I don’t think anyone really thought it could happen.
everybody started clapping and throwing tips at the screen
t. American
I called Visions death once Age of Ultron was released.
So satisfying seeing Thanos rip the Mind Stone our of his skull. I had no doubt in my mind that was how he was gonna go out.
I have a comic, the infinity watch, is it worth anything my uncle gave it to me
Mostly just silence and a few surprised words under their breath
Which is absolutely fukken retarded because you already knew the snap was coming because this was only Part 1.
That was me...but without the !
More like a
>...fuck...
Then I was so damn happy they did it, they did the snap. I was just impressed.
Then parker. Then sad. Still sad.
I don't get why the snap did so big an impact to you people even to this day. It's capeshit. They're gonna be revived next fucking movie.
great start. Double the size and I'll shitpost it myself.
A bunch of people gasped and a kid behind me started crying. After the lights came on I looked around and a depressingly high percentage of the audience was tearing up. I, however, was laughing my ass off because I hate Groot and I was glad to see that fucker die, even temporarily.
As an adult I saw it coming obviously. But the 10 year old or so kid that was sitting next to me had his world fucking rocked. When Spider Man was getting dusted I glanced back over at the kid and he was fucking horrified.
Having watched so many movies though the years and just plain being older, its so rare being supprised by anything anymore, be it a twist, events, whatever, so it was kinda cool seeing that kid so effected by it since he isn't jaded... yet.
I read the original comic, I knew it was a two part film, I knew it had to happen. The film was such a roller coaster that my heart still skipped a beat when it actually happened.
I mean, pretty much everyone knew that was the case going in, it was the execution of it that floored most people. It's no different than going to see any given action movie and knowing the good guys are going to win in the end, or seeing the latest part of some popular franchise and knowing the main character isn't actually in any real danger because their actor is already signed on for three more movies- just because you know what's coming next doesn't mean you can't enjoy getting there. As they say, it's the journey, not the destination.
All of that aside, the MCU is not operating on 1:1 comic rules, because it simply cannot do so. Having these characters tied to actual actors who age and eventually move on to other projects means that the status quo isn't immutable the way it is in the comics. Knowing that, it's reasonable to expect that some deaths are likely going to stick, if only to let actors out of their contracts. Tony Stark won't be Iron Man forever, not in the MCU. Well, that'll be true until they reboot the whole thing in 2030, I guess.
>Knowing that, it's reasonable to expect that some deaths are likely going to stick
imagine actually believing this
But that's not what the snap does in the comic you idiot
I really wish that we got a Thanos Quest adaptation prior to Infinity War.
It's one of my favorite comics and it would've added a lot more character to Thanos than what we currently have.
>SLAYED
You mean sprayed.
Was actually very eerie as queer as that sounds. Everyone was going insane when Thanos was getting his ass kicked on Titan. Everything from stark getting stabbed onward was as quiet as Sunday mass, even noisy kids all shutup
Capeshit has done more to forward the film industry then any film since the fucking silent film era you shitlord. Name 1 ONE film, that has changed the film industry between 2000 and 2019.
Pro tip: Camera's changing quality doesnt fucking count
God I hate that the groot who got snapped was the stupid emo teenager one. Adult groot getting snapped would’ve been way better especially if Rocket finally got him back from being sploded in GOTG1
Its the first capeshit movie to have a "bad" ending though. The hero's didn't win, didn't come ahead with some kind of advantage. They lost. And the movie ended.
Thats what makes the snap really powerful. As soon as Thanos mentioned it, I expected Marvel to use it in the next movie and have Infinity War end on a typical high note.
not that guy but avatar made 3d movies a significant thing
>implying I saw this on opening night
The ending of Man of Steel was pretty bad tho.
>Someone screamed "OH FUCK" really loud and people started saying shit like "Oh no,Oh no"
It was like this until a hero came in and asked everybody to shut up
It's good,not great.
This noise like air got let out of a balloon followed by a weird silence.
He still stopped Zod and saved earth though.
Removine the Part 1 and 2 subtitles was a genious marketing move
It was dead silent in my theater
No it wasn't, it was great
Meh. Your average movie goer (at the time) wouldn't have given a fuck or understood. I would have liked that too, and now that the Russos and Gunn have blown the doors wide open for more expansion of characters and stories and environments, normies will go see it no matter what (it's crazy how much Marvel has done in a year). But at the time, it was better to just have him show up.
This. I saw it coming, but didn't expect such amazing execution. The silence, the pretty god damn convincing character reaction, the coming thunder storm after he snaps. One of those movie moments I wish I could see for the first time again.
>theater
imagine watching a movie surrounded by normie idiots screeching at everything
One guy literally came in his pants. Another guy killed someone.
Children were crying!!!
Quick moment of silence then confused muttering and a few kids crying. Heard a kid crying to his mom that he doesn’t wanna get erased.
I heard about this. I saw it at Alamo though, so I didn't experience that. That's pretty fucking brutal. Imagine one of your first media-related experience involving tragic death being fucking Spider-Man. Damn.
what does the snap do?
tf are you talking about. Yes it does.
Also wondering if theyre gonna make it so the people brought back from the snappening have no memory of it.
Just imagine this but with the 86 Transformers movie.