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Because that's what it said in the script. :wink1:



I'm guessing because Thor asked him nicely.

:exactly:

:rotfl

The whole thing about stones creating alternate timelines if not returned is the weird part of the story. But I guess they needed a reason to bring Cap back to Peggy at the end of the movie. :lol
 
If there's a timeline for every possible outcome, who the hell cares if you return the stones or not? I mean, who cares if Thanos axes half the universe? It's only one timeline.
 
Well of course, but there's endless possibilities so the people in one timeline go screw it up for other people in other timelines. Then those people want revenge. And soon you have total chaos. Just like Peter Venkman predicted.
 
Watched this for the 2nd time last night, and... it's really kind of slow. All that down time being sad in the post-snap world... the time travel stuff was only moderately engaging, with so much time spent on schmaltzy "talk with loved ones"... then finally, the big battle.

Question: how far back in time did Cap go to be with Peggy? Clearly looks like the 50's. Where'd he get the extra juice to get there? Did he NOT replace the PIM juice like he said he would? So he lied? Cap lied?

Also, if he went back to the 50's (let's say 1955) and the current time in Endgame is 2026 (is that right?), then for him its been 71 years when they find him on that bench... PLUS add his age when he went back in time (say 35)... so he's at least around 106 years old on that bench?


Film is a Bore fest. All that time travel stuff really goes nowhere when everything is without excitement and collecting the stones ultimately is just too damn easy (Except for Widow)

If there's a timeline for every possible outcome, who the hell cares if you return the stones or not? I mean, who cares if Thanos axes half the universe? It's only one timeline.

Probably the people in that timeline, lol.


Cap didn't care about Peggy's original Husband though.

He sure didn't mind ruining that guys life.. Don't give me that whole It was always him crap either.. Writers and Directors cant even agree on that.

:lol
 
collecting the stones ultimately is just too damn easy (Except for Widow)

And boring. Considering the usually great action that the Russos deliver, they really went a different way with Endgame. Instead of piling on the complications and action in retrieving the stones, both Stark and Cap just spent time with their respected loved one... the stone (and Pym juice) seemed inconsequential. I think on repeat viewings, that stuff will not play well over time and people will come to view EG as ultimately boring until the last half hour.

IW is the superior film.
 
And boring. Considering the usually great action that the Russos deliver, they really went a different way with Endgame. Instead of piling on the complications and action in retrieving the stones, both Stark and Cap just spent time with their respected loved one... the stone (and Pym juice) seemed inconsequential. I think on repeat viewings, that stuff will not play well over time and people will come to view EG as ultimately boring until the last half hour.

I don't even find the ending that great and I am not just saying that because of the lack of Hulk... I like the splash page shot. But as I said before it plays more like a Greatest hits trailer. It never stays long enough with one character to really make the action interesting. The IM, Cap, and Thor fight that proceeds the final battle is far more interesting IMO.

In fact if Tony does not die at the end of the battle it really offers nothing.

I agree about the Time Travel stuff being a bore. A friend of mine really liked the Tony and Steve 70's scene and thought it was a great character moment.. I just felt it was more retreading on things we have seen before.. Tony coming to terms with his dad and Steve misses Peggy and his old life.



IW is the superior film

Its not even close.
 
it plays more like a Greatest hits trailer.

True. I guess the only part that's good is the three-on-one fight before the Greatest Hits begins. There's definitely too much posturing and posing for the camera in the Big Battle. But the kiddies love that stuff. They clap and roll in their pajamas (sorry Khev).

But any movie where the most memorable line is "America's ass" is telling you something.
 
True. I guess the only part that's good is the three-on-one fight before the Greatest Hits begins. There's definitely too much posturing and posing for the camera in the Big Battle. But the kiddies love that stuff. They clap and roll in their pajamas (sorry Khev).

Yep. 3 on 1 is the best part of the film. Don't apologize to Khev.. He needs a dose of reality ;) ;)

But any movie where the most memorable line is "America's ass" is telling you something

Blah.. I really don't care for this film.
 
Alamo Drafthouse does do pajama party showings don't they. Shoot I missed my opportunity to roll around in my pj's while Cap was catching Mjolnir on the big screen. :monkey2
 
IW is an IM movie.

EG is a Cap movie (hence why Cap ends the movie not IM death).

Perfectly balanced as all things should be lol

If you are a fan of either character you will appreciate how both movies compliment each other.

Everyone else go watch Birds of Pray lol




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And I really like how reconciling with Cap (who he previously blamed for withholding info about his parents' death) gave Tony a moment with his dad that he otherwise would have never had.
 
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