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Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)
Haha. I had the same question.
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Haha. I had the same question.
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What is Thor looking at?
Rocket's design philosophy:
Considering that All Good Things is probably one of the greatest last episodes in the history of TV...simultaneously giving a satisfying ending to all the characters, while reflecting on the past, having a good mystery, and wrapping up Q's arc that we didn't even realize existed - if Endgame is anything like it, I'll be deliriously happy.
That said, it also has one of the most glaring plot holes we've ever seen (the fact that the future Enterprise travels to the anti-time anomaly and it's not there, only to erupt later. But the anomaly is ANTI-TIME, so it gets bigger the further back you go, so that wouldn't happen...it would have to be there when they get there, only to disappear LATER, which would prevent them from executing the plan to save everyone at the end (because there wouldn't BE an anomalay in all three timelines).
This is the closes thing to showing nothing...just the tittle and MCU logo. That's it.
Dunno - MCU always has great trailers but the Wakanda battle wasn't what I thought, in IW. Not that I won't be lining up with the rest of the world to see this. If there was no trailers at all, I'd line up. Marvel's got me whipped. For now.
Well, there's Tony. Yep. *Awkward*
I enjoyed IW and thought it had some cool moments, but the whole thing felt like a prologue, kinda stitched together. I get that they basically needed one big set-up before they could deliver, so hoping EG pays off.
The Wakanda battle didn’t do all that much for me, to be honest.
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One good thing for me was the Outriders themselves - which HT never made, d@mmit. Even the comic Outriders creeped me out so would've loved a few on the shelf.
Well, the Russos have said they think EG is the best work they've ever done re the MCU, and they are pretty happy with it, so hafta see.
They were cowards. They should've just had a black screen w. Avengers End Game in white text.
Just watched trailer thought it was pretty awesome.
Since I like the grit and pathos really liked Antman looking around at the neighborhood and just - Mark Ruffalo.
Scarjo. Nebula
Since Reddit spoiled the Thor/CM thing glad to see the reality wasn't as cheesy IMO as I thought it would be. Or the white suits.
Dunno - MCU always has great trailers but the Wakanda battle wasn't what I thought, in IW. Not that I won't be lining up with the rest of the world to see this. If there was no trailers at all, I'd line up. Marvel's got me whipped. For now.
Well, there's Tony. Yep. *Awkward*
Holy *&^% I'll be thinking about that the rest of the day...
Like a LOT of movie creatures, the Outriders owe a lot to Giger’s design sensibilities; but the way they were utilized didn’t paint them as much more than generic cannon fodder as opposed to a truly frightening extraterrestrial threat.
I have to go back and re-watch it, but most of that Wakanda battle just didn’t feel like it had any emotional high stakes.
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I hope this film can redeem Infinity War for you.
Myself, I hope it can live up to Infinity War.
Why does the thought of Cap dying bring sadness yet while I’d miss Stark just not the same level. I thought RDJ was Mr MCU
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