Have unimaginable powers and abilities

>Have unimaginable powers and abilities
>Fight in prehistoric battleline "formation"

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>have technology so advanced that you can create lasers and portable forcefields that can be generated at will by pieces of cloth
>slowly march at the enemy in a phalanx formation, a formation that was proven obsolete since 300 BC

it's very hard to believe that a modern army would lose against an enemy that uses battle tactics from almost 3000 years ago

Why the FUCK would Mantis be in the frontlines

This is peak American intellectualism

How else are you going to get everyone into one ebic shot geniuses?

hey at least they didn't fight in an airport this time

How come Starlord is flying as if gravity isn't a thing?

Why asgardians joined the fight if they already in a small number?

There aren't that many characters in the MCU huh
they just blow up the numbers by bringing asgardian and wakandan cannon fodder

he's got rocket boots and maybe a similar belt they showed having anti-grav properties in agents of shield

>How come Starlord is flying as if gravity isn't a thing?
Try turning your brain off, the writers couldn't figure how to turn theirs on

What movie is this and who's the giant dude

>What movie is this and who's the giant dude
I believe that's Giant Man.

Were they supposed to dig trenches?

ITS GIANT MA'AM

> Strange and Witch just chilling up in the air.

they were supposed to apply theories developed during the late cold war to counter a possible soviet invasion of western Europe using a large focus on PGMs and other advanced technology to stop the enemy. Naturally updated to the current military-technological context with increased information warfare and drone usage

>what is a Free-For-All

It's almost like they're not using tanks or trenches or vehicles or anything.

Why aren't there 100 iron man suits? Why not 500 or 1000?

Oh man, this greenscreen will go bad with time worse than Gandalf vs Balrog.

Because the last time Stark thought about mass producing his tech, Ultron happened.

Idk who the giant is, but isn't anyone else disappointed by the lack of RONKER in this adaptation?

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The fact that they thought that the reason that Civil War scene with the characters running at each other looked retarded was that there were "not enough" stupid characters running at each other is why I'll never have any respect for anyone who watches this shit

Please God, send the meteor. If you thought Sodom and Gomorrah were bad, this shit is really getting out of hand now.

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This was hardly better than the airport scene

NO PENIS = STRONG

So? Did he not weigh the pros and cons of making more suits for this situation? I have a hard time believing the risk would outweigh the reward. Honestly it looks like he forgot he could make more.

>who's the giant dude
Giant-man, formerly ant-man

As cool as the individual moments were, this was 100 percent just the big fight from Ready Player One (which was already the big fight from the LotR movies)

Great, I have eye cancer now.

You know what's funny? The US army could have taken out Thanos and his entire army with no casualties with one nuke.

But because nukes are bad, instead we have thousands of literal medieval infantrymen charging the invading alien army head-on. Much more eco-friendly!

>Not wanting to 1v1 alien scum with your bare hands
are you a fan of soi by any chance?

Still waiting on one of these big budged movies to deliver a battle sequence thats not "two groups of people running towards each other".

Last time he tried, an entire country was destroyed. That's a pretty big risk.

What would a nuke do against a ship designed to travel through space? Fast moving debris and radiation from the cosmos would be much more devastating than any bomb.

First battle in gladiator, my nigga
Archer fire with catapults, slow march by disciplined infantry, cavalry charge from the back after the enemy is engaged

>entire country
It was 4 blocks, user.

You understand the invasion happened completely at random right? They didn't pick the battlefield or have weapons systems in place that could fight an army. They were just hanging out at home and suddenly everything exploded

>a city is raised miles into the air and dropped
>not permanently fucking a country the size of Moldova
Sokovia ain't coming back

When rewatching a blurry scene on YouTube when Cap and Thor swap the axe and hammer, she's seeing putting one of those large ape-dog monsters to sleep. Still is off seeing in charging in the front.

There's nothing that I like to see more than fantasy/sci-fi powers being used in a strategically interesting way, the only places you will find that sometimes is in anime and vidya.

Waterloo, it's not 100% correct but it's very good.

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>Thanos has a spaceship capable of aerial bombardment
>doesn't use it immediately when all of his enemies are sticking together like sitting ducks

Who are the blue guys, did the smurf cinematic universe also get bought by disney?

Is that the one that shows how cavalry has to run around a polearm formation instead of just charging straight into it?

Namekians.

What's Spider-Man attaching his web to?

Ravagers.

Yes

Nobody in Waterloo had polearms but it has three kino cavalry charges.

The soviets weren't going to tell NATO when they were going to attack neither. There are units on continuous alert at all times and even more ready to mobilise in hours.
Superpowers like the US have the capability to strike anywhere on the planet in hours notice, not counting nukes , and depending on where the attack comes local forces may be within striking distance.

She’s actually Gamora and drax tier in strength and durability, in guardians 2 she jumps out of the exploding ship and sticks the landing, and later takes a meteor to the head and only gets knocked out. Add to the fact that she can insta-KO anyone who isn’t God-tier just by touching them, it makes sense to have her on the front lines

>no polearms
Good point, obviously it's bayonets. I specifically meant this scene youtu.be/97dBfdNrf9A?t=25
I've seen the cavalry streaming around the infantry squares as a webm and it looks fucking amazing

Giant-man

Yeah they really don't make 'em like they used to

I thought the charge of the light brigade from 1968 did the titular charge justice.

So don't put a mad AI powered by an Infinity Stone in there this time. Just a basic JARVIS/Thursday. Easy peasy, right?

Zulu
Bondarchuk is kino, I highly recommend his War & Peace too.

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Only can clarify, but I assumed he meant capeshit. Obviously historical war movies are gonna tend to be better about depecting battles. I cant think of a single fantasy or scifi movie except maybe Jonathan Strange which has a good land battle scene, and that's grounded in a historical setting.

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This

Mantis is legit

War & Peace 4K restoration coming to a theater near you this summer

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So you DON'T understand. Wow

she can put me to sleep with her legs

I only knew her from GOTG and I had no idea how insane her legs are until i saw that one webm of her training for some fight choreography
I think it's a crime that there isn't as many leg pictures of her as of Biel

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Badass

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where the fuck can I find this movie in reasonable quality

What? That still holds up. The opening of two towers is absolute kino. Plus the endgame effects are fantastic

Thank you