Will the climax of Endgame ever be surpassed in Cinema for the next decade? I rewatched the Avengers assemble scene again on youtube 10 minutes ago and cried and bump-fisted the air just like I did the first time. Seriously it´s every damn hero and character I´ve cared about for the past decade coming together with kickass music telling me everything will be fine now, I felt like a kid cheering for Goku to save the day once again. But it wasn´t just awesome, it was stupidly big and full of named characters, I still can´t wrap my head about it being real. I can´t imagine another movie doing an hyper war scene climax It’s the happiest I’ve been since my wedding honestly. And I’m a really happy dude. There’s just something about the music, the build up, everything is just perfection. It’s the culmination of childhood dreams and adult expectations put into a single moment. I literally get ready eyed just thinking about it. A very special moment in my life for sure. Cap finally saying "Avengers, assemble" got a reaction from my theater not unlike all of the heroes on screen. People fucking cheered and came up out of their seats with fists raised and clapped and I'm tearing up just thinking about it. I am so grateful to Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios for building this cinematic universe and knocking it out of the fucking park in my lifetime.
I'm sad the Infinity Saga is over, but I'm so happy about the journey.
ok dude, but you have to move on, theres life out there you know, and sex, have sex.
Daniel Thompson
the movie was a 6/10 tops. You have shit taste
Eli Clark
I climaxed in Endgame
Joseph Parker
it was 5/10 tops, but to me, 5/10 is average.
Christian Miller
Have sex
Camden Long
> telling a group that is already assembled to assemble
Austin Cruz
BRAVO whoever the fuck directed this
Leo Clark
agreed, but it's fan service worked on me for the most part
Blake Murphy
>there were still people lining up before he said assemble
Dylan Cook
the first two thirds of the movie were awesome but the final battle got pretty fucking boring and basically felt like a cinematic trailer for a mobile game.
Ian Morales
Great digits, and even greater bait
William Foster
>I rewatched the Avengers assemble scene again on youtube 10 minutes ago and cried and bump-fisted the air just like I did the first time. >I can´t imagine another movie doing an hyper war scene climax >It’s the happiest I’ve been since my wedding honestly. And I’m a really happy dude.
infinity war was alot better but endgame was a good end to the franchise for me. Tony got to say goodbye to his dad and finally got to save humanity with no strings attached while accomplishing is most iconic feat, and cap got to bang peggy in the 40s after accomplishing his most iconic feat and saying his most iconic line.
Chase Ward
c-c-c-capthit! I lub capethit! I lub da hewo and da baddie and when boom boom and da poooosh and den and den da baddie is down and den good hewo is yay but baddie not down anymo and me scawed and wooooaahahh explosion me lubba capethit!
Gabriel Flores
they both got to say their most iconic lines
Jackson Gray
Could anyone in the massive army even hear cap mutter under his breath assemble?
Lucas Barnes
The only faults I can find in it is
>cucked hulk >captain marvel >that weird feminist scene
And other than that it was total kino, never again will we see such an ensemble unless Disney itself goes absolute madman on us and tried to pull the same trick 10 years down the road
Sebastian Sanders
I don't know but I have never in my life seen a crowd ROAR like they did when dude picked up the hammer It was like we got a PSA at the theater that they found a cure for AIDS and cancer
Luke Brown
get over the fanservice and rewatch it. it's one of the most overrated movies ever, it's pure mediocrity for the first 2 hours
Ryan Clark
i fucking hated how he whimpured that shit out. Should have been an empowering moment and they made us wait 11 years for a whisper
Liam Johnson
the whole film is fan service you idiot, it's more akin to a season finale than an actual film
Benjamin Bell
how he did he whimper it out? what you wanted him to shout assemble? that would have been retarded and redundant seeing as
Eli Johnson
this entire thread must be elaborate b8
Thomas Peterson
Why was Thanos signifigantly stronger and better able to fuck everything up with zero infinity stones as opposed to when he had them?
Him and his plot sword just wrecked everyones shit a LOT harder than when he actually had the damn gauntlet
Oliver Myers
it was no return of the king, but it sure felt close in scale and emotion. It was great to see 22 movies worth of plot and characters lead to to something grand. What made it all the more satisfying is i had just saw it with friends after watching the big battle in GoT that they were claiming was better than helms deep
Ryan Reyes
It was a 4/10. Infinity War was better and was 6/10
Jacob Gray
do you got eyes and ears dumbass? he literally whispers it out. Why hype something up for years just to have such a lackluster response. You're literally going into the final showdown with your entire squad, finally, and you're not proud of it? fucking stupid imo. Having him exclaim it makes more sense than having him fucking whisper it out. It's like having hulk say hulk smash in a quiet fucking voice
Connor Walker
Still pissed about them shitting in Hulks mouth in IW. Have Thanos beat Hulk so hard that he is near death and Banner literally cant hulk out now. Not scare him with punches into hiding.
Instead of Hulk refusing to come out against CG Big Goon to NOT DIE... instead he wants to but is still too fucked up and cant. Then Banner could be all "Ok I can figure this shit out" and saves Hulk for a change.
You still write him out so he doesnt just fuck up all the dramatic tension while not turning him into a cowardly, useless joke
Alexander Thompson
Who the hell knows. IW thanos was kind of a messiah right after they took over thor's ship. He took off his armor and only used the power of the stones from there on Endgame thanos seemed more savage (like when he was ravaging worlds and wiping half the people by brute force) plus he also had intel on all the heroes since he got access to nebula's memories That gives him a bump in power, but I think it's still no excuse
Luis Reyes
Because it was a different Thanos, Thanos from IW sees himself as a father figure to the galaxy and is clearly changed after killing Gamora. He sees himself as a messiah, trying to save the universe. He knows he can easily kill them but chooses not to out of pity and superiority. Also he needed the stones and was gonna snap anyways. In Endgame, he is on the defensive. He saw that he won and it meant nothing, he saw his own death and knew that there is no room for mercy because they would always kill him and stop at nothing to undo his lifes work. it's personal now. He also is fully armored and has no reason to not kill them.
fucking barely and you know it. Point is should have been an actual battle cry and hype for the battle. Literally since they have been hyping it up for awhile. Missed their chance in favor of a lackluster response. It literally sounded like he was holding a grudge under his breath or was too embarrass to want to even say it lol
Carson Peterson
much rather have cringe than boring. And it's not like the entire movie wasn't cringe and gay already. At least finish the hype on a high note and not a fucking boring one. People got no standards these days I swear
Carson Carter
Scene would've been better if the first people to appear wouldn't have been the 3 niggers from Black Panther that LITERALLY no one cares about.
They were there like >yep, we're here, day is saved When Black Panther is the most useless piece of shit ever
Also that nigger army shouting. Why only them? why couldn't we also get US army since Steve was a Soldier? Or maybe leftovers of SHIELDs army. No, of course, only people who wanted to fight Thanos in the entire world was the black nigger army with spears and 3 or 4 magicians from Doctor Strange
Ethan Collins
did you miss the asgardians and sorcerers?
Logan Clark
>Tony got to say goodbye to his dad It seems like no one talks about this scene, but it's one of the best in the movie. The writing is really down to Earth, and RDJ and Slattery play off each other so well. It's also been built up since Iron Man 2 and the payoff was perfect.
Kayden Bell
the whole is film is pay-offs though
John James
wakandans Sorcerers Asgardians Ravagers
Matthew Thompson
What the fuck happened to the robot? Is he irreversibly dead?
part of him was the stone, so in a way he is still alive. Same with scarjo
Bentley Parker
no, what he wanted to say was "attack" cause they immediately attacked. Also they all weren't avengers most of it was armies. No, I dont care for this.
Like unironically every person I know who watched this shit and is a fanboy is a literal cuck with no balls, it's like this movie censuses pussies from the population. I'm not even shitposting
Thomas Nguyen
>wantonly crossing a clearly marked police barricade
they used to be madmen
Logan Jones
yeah, it felt cheap that the avengers never really beat thanos in the end. But also it feels good that the they never beat him too
Someone please help me understand because I do not fucking get it.
How the fuck did Steve Rogers magically know how to summon Mjolnir in the middle of a fight? How did Mjolnir know to fly to him? I get that he might have been "worthy" if he tried to lift the hammer (though he wasn't in Ultron), that part I'm fine with. I'm not clear on how one goes from "able to lift the hammer if they can touch it" to "the hammer is now bound to them and they can command it and use it's lightning powers".
Also, Thor Ragnarok made the concept of Thor really muddy because we were clearly told that Thor's powers don't come from his hammer, they're just from him, but we also know that the hammer specifically says "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, will possess all the powers of Thor", so was that just thrown in as a fuck-you to Thor in case someone else on Earth picked up his hammer (because Odin put that curse on the hammer while banishing Thor)? Or does Thor get double power from the hammer? Or is Steve now Thor? Can he command Mjolnir from anywhere? Does it have a proximity or can he just do that flying thing from anywhere in the universe?
Guys these movies always leave me with so many questions all this writing is full of holes.
Isaac Johnson
iron man still hadn't lined up yet
Cameron Johnson
>Like >unironically >literal >cuck >not even shitposting
>How the fuck did Steve Rogers magically know how to summon Mjolnir in the middle of a fight? Fucking magic. Mjolnir has a weaker version of Thor's powers for those who are worthy. Thor has gone full godmode and doesn't need the crutch that his hammer gave him.
Also, the plot needed it to happen so it did.
Isaac Sanders
Which videogame is this?
Elijah Sanders
Avengers Endgame
Tyler Williams
well alright then
Jacob Brooks
That's kind of the problem with the Thor narrative across movies. He was a dick (though I'd argue so was Thor) and the hammer thing was kind of a weird way of him screwing over his son because A.) Who the fuck decides who is "worthy"? Who sets that standard? and B.) What if someone worthy picks up the hammer, is it just theirs now? Do they not have to give it back?
>though it has chosen people besides Thor This is true and I was going to add this, that in the comics people have picked up the hammer which makes it even more weird because everyone who did got transformed into a Thor costume, but Steve didn't so I don't really understand.
>Fucking magic The hammer has magic, sure. But your explanation doesn't do anything to work out how Steve actually knew how to operate the hammer, much less already have the hammer responding to his commands. He didn't touch it, he didn't have it explained to him, he's never used Asgard Magic before.
>Also, the plot needed it to happen so it did. Need is a very strong word. The plot WANTED it to happen, I wouldn't go as far as saying it needed it.
Brayden Cox
>though he wasn't in Ultron He was, the hammer moved slightly and he was too much a bro to lift it and embarrass Thor.
Zachary Davis
Endgame is the worst Avengers movie Yes, worse than Age of Ultron
Aiden Robinson
Which is emphasized by the look on thor's face in ultron, and then when he picks it up in end game he says "I knew it."
Ian Thompson
jesus christ, is this a shitpost? is this channel legit?
Brandon Green
it didn't even live up to infinity war's climax (which was a much better movie too).
Josiah Stewart
They are 100% unironic take that what you will.
Ethan Sanders
they are playing fast and loose with the lore, which i don't mind because a. the comics are all over the place and b. the thor movies are shit. Also cap never got a thor costume when wielding mijonir
I saw End Game yesterday at the $ theater while it's still on the big screen, but just like the first time I watched it, the emotional impact was ruined by noisy ass people. End Game is a better movie than Infinity War, but Infinity War has better action scenes.
Mason Flores
i'm all for biblical imagery, even didn't mind it that much in man of steel. But cmon.. iron man's repulsors aren't symbolic for the holes in Jesus's hands
Parker Gray
wrong on both accounts
Oliver Wilson
I know they're not sticking to any comic canon or anything, that's not what I'm pointing out, or I suppose complaining about. I'm just pointing out that to me at least, they are just throwing random stuff together and leaving holes you could drive a truck through, and in the minds of the writers and audience those things are just little nitpicks, but they turn the whole thing into this weird sham of a spectacle.
Honestly, to me it's exactly like in Black Panther when they had all the people watching the fight from the cliff face, or when the ship left the Wakanda invisible dome and people waved at it. Those scenes literally unravel the entire concept of the movie with how little they make sense.
Jace Taylor
The only good action scene in End Game is Thor, cap, and iron man fighting Thanos, vs at least 5 good action scenes in Infinity War
Lucas Wilson
Wasn't Infinity War more enjoyable though?
Dylan Fisher
it was a better film with a tighter script and far more interesting narrative but to alot of people, they loved the pay offs and fan service of endgame. It's like comparing the two towers to return of the king....two towers is better
Nolan Roberts
all the build up to beat an old thanos you never really met instead of the actual thanos who died like a bitch wasn't so great.
Aaron Myers
IW is way better than endgame
Josiah Adams
I still can't believe there are actually adult men who enjoy capeshit.
totally found this cooler and infinitely more entertaining than Endgame
Isaac Smith
That scene and Thor's scene with his mom. That part where she immediately figures out that he's future Thor is kino.
>I was raised by witches, boy. I see with more than eyes, you know this.
Carter Barnes
they ruin the whole thing with the "girl squad" setup, so cheesy, so cliché
Hudson Johnson
thor's mom knew this
Isaac Cook
Batman v Superman and the Infinity War/Endgame duology are the two greatest epics of the superhero genre and, while presenting vastly different approaches to it, complement each other perfectly.
Probably not. I look at the upcoming films and that Disney+ shit, and all I can say is meh. Black widow will bomb. Don't really care about eternals. Quan Chi seems too little too late as far as that mandarin arc goes.
The only ones I'm temporarily interested in are Strange 2 and Thor 4. Otherwise, phase Four is looking lackluster. Once Xmen and F4 come in, then maybe I'll give a shit again
Had sex. Procreated. She divorced me. Took the kids. Half of everything, work my ass off to meet what the lawyers settled on. Everyday is stress and being broke while I pay for her and her her new husband also pays for her. Having sex was a mistake.
Jose Sanders
Sounds perfectly balanced, as all things should be.